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Trigger Alpert
Herman "Trigger" Alpert was an American jazz bassist from Indianapolis, Indiana.
Music career
A native of Indianapolis, Alpert attended
Indiana University
, where he studied music. In 1970 he became a professional photographer. ==Discography==
Discography
As leader
•
Trigger Happy!
(
Riverside
, 1956)
As sideman
With
Coleman Hawkins
•
The Hawk Talks
(
Decca
, 1952–53 [1955])
With
Mundell Lowe
•
The Mundell Lowe Quartet
(Riverside, 1955) •
Guitar Moods
(Riverside, 1956) •
New Music of Alec Wilder
(Riverside, 1956)
With
Glenn Miller
• 1987
Major Glenn Miller & the Army Air Force Band (1943–1944)
• 1992
Moon Dreams
• 1995
In True Stereo
• 1996
1935–1942
• 1996 ''We're Still in Love''
With
Ella Fitzgerald
• 1993
75th Birthday Celebration
• 1994
The War Years
• 2003
How High the Moon
• 2011
The Complete Masters 1935–55
• 2004
Ella and Satchmo
With
Buddy Rich
• 1988
Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich
• 1991 ''Buddy Rich & His Legendary '47–'48 Orchestra'' • 2008
Quiet Riot
With others
• 1955 ''Swingin' 30s''
Ray McKinley
• 1999
1945–1947
,
Roy Eldridge
• 1992
Doc Severinsen and Friends
,
Doc Severinsen
• 1998
1944–1946
,
Muggsy Spanier
• 1998 ''Swingin' with the Eel'',
Bud Freeman
• 1999
1946–1947
,
Johnny Guarnieri
• 1999
East Coast Sounds
,
Zoot Sims
• 2001
1927–1946: His Best Recordings
,
Frankie Trumbauer
• 2003
1944–1952
,
Budd Johnson
• 2003
1947–1950
,
Pearl Bailey
• 2003
Jazz!!!
,
Frank Sinatra
• 2003
Piano Prodigy
,
Mel Powell
• 2004
By Arrangement
,
Billy May
• 2006
1951–1954
,
Artie Shaw
• 2007
Always
,
Ralph Flanagan
==References==
Source: Wikipedia ↗
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