Perry Robinson


Perry Morris Robinson was an American jazz clarinetist and composer. He was the son of composer Earl Robinson.

Early life and education

Robinson was born and grew up in New York City. He attended the Lenox School of Jazz in Massachusetts in mid-1959.

Career

Robinson served in a U.S. military band in the early-1960s. His first record, Funk Dumpling was recorded by Savoy in 1962. He also appeared with Grimes on The Call in 1965, on the ESP-Disk label. Although the album is credited to "Henry Grimes Trio" the album liner notes, written by ESP-Disk label head Bernard Stollman, stated: " chose Perry Robinson, a virtuoso who merits far wider recognition, to pair with, and this recording reflects both of their contributions, in equal measure. A more accurate title for the album would be Henry Grimes/Perry Robinson." Two of the album's six songs are credited to Robinson, including the title track.
From 1973, Robinson worked with Jeanne Lee and Gunter Hampel's Galaxie Dream Band. He contributed to Dave Brubeck' s Two Generations of Brubeck, and played with Burton Greene' s Dutch klezmer band, Klezmokum. He was the featured clarinetist on Archie Shepp's LP Mama Too Tight on the Impulse! label. He led his own groups in performances and on record, with albums on the Chiaroscuro, WestWind, and Timescraper labels. More recently, he worked with William Parker and Walter Perkins on Bob's Pink Cadillac and several discs on the CIMP label.
From 1975 until 1977, Robinson was a member of the Clarinet Contrast group, which featured German clarinet players Theo Jörgensmann and Bernd Konrad. He recorded with Lou Grassi as a member of his PoBand since the late Nineties, and with Lou Grassi, Wayne Lopes and Luke Faust in The Jug Jam, an improvisational jug band. He plays in a free jazz and world music trio along with tabla player Badal Roy and bassist Ed Schuller, with whom he recorded the CD Raga Roni. He played with Darius Brubeck and Muruga Booker in the MBR jazz trio. Robinson also played an integral part in the formation of Cosmic Legends, an improvisational music/performance group led by composer/pianist Sylvie Degiez which included musicians Rashied Ali, Wayne Lopes, Hayes Greenfield, and Michael Hashim. In 2005 he was featured on his cousin Jeffrey Lewis' album City and Eastern Songs on Rough Trade Records, produced by Kramer. A later release was OrthoFunkOlogy in 2008 with the band Free Funk, also featuring Muruga Booker, Badal Roy, Richie Shakin' Nagan and Shakti Ma Booker.
His autobiography, Perry Robinson: The Traveler, was published in 2002.

Personal life

Robinson died in Jersey City, New Jersey, in December 2018, at the age of 80.

Discography

As leader or co-leader

  • 1962: Funk Dumpling
  • 1978: Kundalini
  • 1978: The Traveler
  • 1989: Nightmare Island: Live at the Leverkusener Jazztage
  • 1990: Call to the Stars
  • 1998: Angelology
  • 2003: Still Traveling
  • 2005: Children's Song
  • 2005: The Gone Orchestra Presents: Perry Robinson and the Eternal Flame
  • 2009: Two Voice in the Desert with Burton Greene
  • 2010: Mystic Overflow with Muruga Booker
  • 2021: Ave B Free Jam recorded in 1967
  • 2023: Stop Time: Live at Prince Street, 1978 with Barry Altschul and David Izenzon recorded in 1978
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As sideman

  • The CallHenry Grimes
  • Mouvement – Patrick Favre and Perry Robinson
  • Mama Too TightArchie Shepp
  • Bunky & JakeBunky and Jake
  • It Crawled into My Hand, Honest – The Fugs
  • L.A.M.F. – Bunky and Jake
  • Liberation Music OrchestraCharlie Haden
  • Jake & The Family Jewels – Jake & The Family Jewels
  • Jazz Composers Orchestra: Escalator over the Hill
  • I'm The OneAnnette Peacock
  • Impulsively!Various Artists
  • Numatik Swing BandRoswell Rudd & Jazz Composer's Orchestra
  • Conspiracy – Jeanne Lee
  • Brother, the Great Spirit Made Us AllDave Brubeck
  • Poum – Composers Collektive
  • Secret Sauce – Skyking
  • Interface – John Fischer
  • Live at Environ – John Fischer
  • Echoes of PrayerGrachan Moncur III & Jazz Composer's Orchestra
  • Environ Days – John Fischer
  • I Wanna Play for YouStanley Clarke
  • It Just So Happens – Ray Anderson
  • You Better Fly AwayClarinet Summit
  • Mr. Playdough Man – Cool and the Clones, Ejaz – 1979 – 1983
  • Celestial GloryGunter Hampel & His Galaxie Dream Band
  • Inscapes – Gunter Hampel, Birth
  • Live in Eastern Europe – John Fischer
  • Licorice Factory – Licorice Factory
  • Songs of the Working People
  • Materialized PerceptionGerman Clarinet Duo
  • Jew–azzic Park – Klezmokum
  • PoGressions – Lou Grassi
  • ReJew–Venation – Klezmokum
  • Pushin' 30 – Eli Yamin,
  • The Best of Kilopop! – Chris Butler,
  • PoZestMarshall Allen
  • New Prohibition: A Music History of Hemp
  • Klezmokum: Le Dor Va Dor
  • Bob's Pink Cadillac – William Parker Clarinet Trio
  • ComPOsed – Lou Grassi's PoBand/John Tchicai
  • Buzzy Linhart Presents the Big Few – Buzzy Linhart
  • Kundalini Rhapsody – Muruga Booker, Dr. Dennis Chernin, & Perry Robinson
  • One Global Village – Global Village Ceremonial Band
  • Honeysuckle Dog – Chris Smither
  • Invisible Cities – Steve Swell/Perry Robinson 2004
  • Rarum XVCarla Bley
  • Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings
  • Children Song – Children Song
  • Free Funk
  • Carnival Skin – Perry Robinson, Peter Evans, Bruce Eisenbeil, Hilliard Greene, Klaus Kugel
  • Impulse Story – Archie Shepp
  • Still Travelling
  • First BluesAllen Ginsberg
  • Muruga & The Global Village Ceremonial Band
  • House That Trane Built: Story of Impulse Records – Various Artists
  • The Soul in the MistAndrea Centazzo, Perry Robinson & Nobu Stowe
  • Hommage an Klaus Kinski – Nobu Stowe–Lee Pembleton Project
  • A Long StoryAnat Fort
  • Ancestors, Mindreles, Nagila Monsters – Klez–Edge
  • OrthoFunkOlogy – Free Funk
  • Three Neighbours
  • Trails of TearsJacques Coursil
  • Live at Sage Court Studio – Muruga-Robinson Ensemble
  • Fathership – Mothership World Connection – Muruga and the Cosmic Hoedown Band meet George Clinton and P-Funk All-Stars
  • @ The Wormhole Cafe – Wormhole Cafe
  • Essence – Perry Robinson & Muruga Booker
  • Night Shift — Rick Jacobi
  • Clarinet Summit – Theo Jörgensmann, Gianluigi Trovesi, Bernd Konrad, Annette Maye, Sebastian Gramss, Albrecht Maurer and Günter Sommer.
  • The N.Y. Clarinet Society- Coco - w/ Michael Marcus & Jay Rosen