Peter Appleyard

Vibraphone player and composer

Peter Appleyard - Artists & Creatives born 1928
Born

1928
97 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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A vibraphone player and composer, this individual contributed significantly to jazz music throughout a career spanning several decades. Originally from England, migration to Canada occurred in the 1950s. Collaborated with numerous jazz artists and orchestras, showcasing talent in both performance and composition. In addition to performing, composed several original pieces and arrangements. Gained recognition within the jazz community as both a performer and an educator, sharing expertise through workshops and masterclasses.

Performed with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Released multiple jazz albums

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