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Herb Alpert
NameHerb Alpert
Birth nameHerbert Alpert
Birth dateMarch 31, 1935
Birth placeLos Angeles, California, United States
OccupationMusician, A&M Records co-founder

Herb Alpert is a renowned American musician, most notably a trumpet player, bandleader, and record producer, who has been active in the music industry since the 1950s, collaborating with notable artists such as Sam Cooke, Bill Cosby, and Jan and Dean. Alpert's music career has been marked by numerous successful albums and singles, including the iconic song This Guy's in Love with You, which was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. He has worked with various famous musicians, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett, and has been influenced by the styles of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis. Alpert's contributions to the music industry have been recognized by organizations such as the Grammy Awards and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Early Life and Career

Herb Alpert was born in Los Angeles, California, to a family of Jewish descent, and grew up in a musical environment, with his mother, Tillie Alpert, being an avid piano player, and his father, Louis Alpert, playing the mandolin. Alpert began playing the trumpet at the age of eight, and later attended Yale University and University of Southern California, where he studied music and developed his skills as a trumpet player. During his early career, Alpert worked as a session musician for RCA Records and Dot Records, and collaborated with artists such as Connie Francis, Steve Lawrence, and Eydie Gorme. He also performed with the United Service Organizations (USO) and toured with the US Army Band.

Music Career

Alpert's music career took off in the 1960s, when he formed the Tijuana Brass, a band that played a unique blend of jazz, pop, and Latin music. The band's music was characterized by Alpert's distinctive trumpet playing and the use of brass instruments, and they released several successful albums, including The Lonely Bull and South of the Border. Alpert has also worked with other notable musicians, such as Sergio Mendes, Antônio Carlos Jobim, and João Gilberto, and has been influenced by the styles of Dizzy Gillespie and Chet Baker. He has performed at various famous venues, including the Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, and the Montreux Jazz Festival, and has collaborated with orchestras such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the New York Philharmonic.

Discography

Herb Alpert has released numerous successful albums throughout his career, including Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Going Places, and What Now My Love. His music has been featured in various films and television shows, such as The Ten Commandments, The Flintstones, and The Simpsons, and he has worked with composers such as Henry Mancini and John Williams. Alpert's discography includes collaborations with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, and George Benson, and he has been recognized for his contributions to the music industry by organizations such as the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.

Awards and Legacy

Herb Alpert has received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including multiple Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards. He has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame, and has received a National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts. Alpert's legacy extends beyond his music, as he has also been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in the area of arts education, and has worked with organizations such as the Herb Alpert Foundation and the California Institute of the Arts. He has also been honored by institutions such as UCLA, USC, and the Juilliard School.

Personal Life

Herb Alpert has been married to Lani Hall since 1973, and the couple has one daughter, Amanda Alpert. Alpert is also a successful visual artist, and his paintings have been exhibited in galleries such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Herb Alpert Foundation, which supports arts education and social justice initiatives, and has worked with organizations such as the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations (USO). Alpert's personal life has been marked by his love of music, art, and philanthropy, and he continues to be an active and influential figure in the music industry, collaborating with artists such as Kenny G, George Duke, and Earl Klugh.