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P. J. Perry

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P.J. Perry
Born (1941-12-02) December 2, 1941 (age 82)
OriginEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
GenresJazz
InstrumentAlto Saxophone
Years active1978 – Present
LabelsSuite Records
Royalty Records
The Jazz Alliance
Unity/page records
Justin Time Records

Paul John (P.J.) Perry Guloien CM (born 2 December 1941 in Calgary) is a jazz saxophonist from Edmonton, Alberta. He has won one Juno award as a solo artist, and one for his work with The Rob McConnell Tentet.

Perry was born to prominent western Canadian band leader Paul Perry and Margaret Yeo. Early in life they moved around Canada between Medicine Hat, Regina, Sylvan Lake and Vancouver. He learned to play the clarinet and piano before becoming a saxophonist for his father's band. Perry, known for his bebop-influenced style of play, is active across Canada as a studio musician, jazz soloist, concert performer, and recording artist with Justin Time Records.

Awards and honours

  • 1993 - Juno Award, Best Jazz Album
  • 1993-1997 - Jazz Report Magazine Critics' Choice, Best Alto Saxophone
  • 1996 - Honorary Diploma in Music, Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton
  • 2001 - Juno Award As part of the Rob McConnell Tentet, Best large jazz ensemble album
  • 2003 - The National Jazz Awards Canada, saxophonist of the year award
  • 2005 - Lifetime Achievement Award, city of Edmonton Mayor's night of the arts
  • 2007 - Honorary doctorate of law, University of Alberta
  • 2016 - Order of Canada with the grade of member[1]

Discography

  • 1978 - Sessions
  • 1978 - At the Montreaux Jazz Festival
  • 1991 - Worth Waiting For
  • 1992 - My Ideal
  • 1999 - P.J. Perry and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
  • 2004 - Come Sunday
  • 2005 - Time Flies
  • 2006 - P.J. Perry Trio
  • 2007 - Joined at the Hip (with Campbell Ryga)
  • 2009 - Nota Bene

References

  1. ^ "Olympians, jurists, researchers among 113 new appointments to Order of Canada". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2 July 2016.