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William T. Peeples (died 10 March 2004) was an American jazz drummer. After studying bebop drumming with Ed Blackwell and "Philly" Joe Jones, he served in Korea before joining Ray Charles’ band in the mid-1950s,[1] appearing on “I Got a Woman”, Charles’ first No. 1 R&B hit in 1954.[2] Tired of touring, in 1960 he retired to South Florida, playing locally with singer Alice Day, and Ira Sullivan and Pete Minger, among other musicians. He was posthumously inducted into the South Florida Jazz Hall of Fame in 2012.[3] Discography
References1. ^"Bill Peeples, 72, 'Gifted Drummer'" Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 27 June 2013. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Peeples, William}}2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=VlKUjWBVEAsC&pg=PA182&dq=william+peeples+drum&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EkLMUdr8BsKQ7AbC-YDADQ&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=william%20peeples%20drum&f=false Palmer, Robert (2009) Blues & Chaos: The Music Writing of Robert Palmer, p.175. Simon and Schuster] At Google Books. Retrieved 27 June 2013. 3. ^"2010 South Florida Jazz Hall of Fame Inductees" The Sunshine Jazz Messenger, Retrieved 27 June 2013. 5 : Year of birth unknown|2004 deaths|Bebop drummers|Jazz musicians from Florida|American jazz drummers |
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