Around 1960 Peagler led a band called the Modern Jazz Disciples, which specialized in hard bop. The band included a euphonium and normaphone player, William "Hicky" Kelley, an unusual instrument for jazz musicians to play during the era. The Disciples recorded two albums: the self-titled
Modern Jazz Disciples (1959) and
Right Down Front (1962). Peagler recorded as a member of
Lem Winchester's sextet that recorded the album ''
Lem's Beat'' in 1960, just a year before the vibraphone player died of a gun accident. Peagler moved to Los Angeles in 1962. After playing with
Ray Charles during the late 1960s, he became a member of
Count Basie's Band during the 1970s. He played in Cheatham's Sweet Baby Blues Band, led by Jeanie and
Jimmy Cheatham, shortly before his death. == Death ==