PETER
KING, in the words of one critic, "the finest alto saxophonist that Britain has
ever produced, and one of the finest in the world today" (Dave Gelly, 'The
Giants of Jazz', Aurum Press, 1986), has been a major influence on the British
Jazz scene ever since he played, (at the age of eighteen!), the opening of
RONNIE SCOTT'S, London's internationally famous jazz Mecca. "Had Ronnie Scott's
Club died over night and been heard of no more it could still have justified its
existence by pointing to a discovery like Peter King." (Benny Green, 'Jazz
Decade, ten years at Ronnie Scott's', King's Road Publishing Ltd. 1969).
"A wonderful musician ...PETER KING of course is a master of his instrument.
People are aware of that here .. (In America), .. as well as in England".
(ELVIN JONES, ‘Jazz U.K. Sept 2001).
Although he now concentrates on his work as a solo artist and with his regular
Quartet, Peter has worked and with such legends as Bud Powell, Elvin Jones, Max
Roach, Milt Jackson, Lalo Schifrin, Frank Foster's ‘new' Count Basie Band and
the Ray Charles Orchestra. He has also recorded with Hampton Hawes, Al Haig,
Philly Joe Jones, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, and many others, including Red Rodney, who
said this of Peter.. "He's got that natural growl in his playing –yet he's
soft and beautiful when he wants to be." Peter has also worked with many
great singers, such as Ernestine Anderson, Joe Williams, Anita O'Day, and made
albums with Jon Hendricks and Jimmy Witherspoon. He has also accompanied artists
as diverse as Tony Bennett, Marlene Dietrich, James Brown and Lauren Bacall.
King is also known for his recorded work with the pop group, 'Everything but the
Girl' and as featured soloist and Musical Director of the Charlie Watts Quintet.
Peter can also be seen in films such as ‘Blue Ice' starring Michael Caine and
the new hit movie, ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley', staring Mat Damon and directed by
the Oscar winning Anthony Minghella. Peter also can also be heard playing on
Mike Figgis' film ‘Time Code' particularly over the opening titles.
As a featured performer, Peter has long been a favorite of European jazz
festival audiences, including, in FRANCE (Marciac, with Phil Woods, Bobby
Watson, Cedar Walton, and Victor Lewis; in addition to festivals in Nice, Paris,
etc.), BELGIUM (Comblain le Tour, Liege, Bilzen, and Gouvi), SPAIN (Bilbao, San
Sabastian, etc.), FINLAND (Pori), and NORWAY (Molde, as at Pori, with John Hicks
and Idris Muhammad). Peter has been a special guest of Lalo Schifrin with
various Symphony Orchestras at concerts in Germany and Switzerland and joined
him in Israel for a concert in January 2000 with the Israeli Philharmonic. There
have also been several appearances at the Berlin Jazz Festival, including a
concert with Phil Woods and Jackie McLean. Phil was a special guest with Peter's
Quintet at the Glasgow Festival, as was Johnny Griffin, who joined them in a
special appearance at the Cork Festival (Ireland). The later featured a string
section, for which Peter did all the writing. Additionally, Peter was the only
non-American artist invited to perform at the Gem Theatre in Kansas City during
a week of celebrations in honour of Charlie Parker in March 1999.
In the summer of 1999, Peter played and performed his first ‘ ACTING '
role in the Julian Barry play ‘LENNY'. The work involved being on stage
throughout the play and acting in several small scenes, as well as his playing
in a searing bop group of jazz all stars. Directed by Sir Peter Hall and with
Eddy Izzard in the title roll, LENNY is about the life of Lenny Bruce and
received rave reviews when it opened in London's West End. In March 2000 he
toured with Benny Golson and his tribute band, ‘ROOTS'.
A prolific composer and arranger, his most ambitious work to date is probably "Janus",
a BBC commission, featuring his own Quartet and the "Lyric String Quartet". He
has many albums to his name, including ‘Tamburello' (which won the Best CD of
the Year prize at the ‘BT British Jazz Awards'. Other winners include Wynton
Marsalis.) The latest CD's, "Lush Life" and ‘Footprints', are now available on
the same Miles Music label. Peter's latest project is a full length two act
Opera, ‘Zyklon'. He received much encouragement and support in this from Sir
Peter Hall and Julian Barry, who has written the libretto. (A shortened
version is to be performed at the City University of New York on 13 Dec 2004).
In the Autumn of 2001 Peter went on the road again with the new Charlie Watts
Tentette, for which he wrote several arrangements. As well as playing two weeks
at Ronnie Scott's, the band played at the Blue Note in Tokyo and New York. In
October 2002 Peter visited Russia for an extensive and highly successful solo
tour. This was followed by a return trip in Aug 2003 when his Quartet played at
the Moscow Summer Festival, where Peter was presented with a special LifeTime
Achievement award, and also in Ufa. March 2004