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Birth Name:
Herbert Alpert

Born:
March 31, 1935 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre:
Pop

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Herb Alpert

Biography

One of the most successful instrumental performers in pop history, trumpeter Herb Alpert was also one of the entertainment industry's shrewdest businessmen: A&M, the label he co-founded with partner Jerry Moss, ranks among the most prosperous artist-owned companies ever established. Born March 31, 1935, in Los Angeles, Alpert began playing the trumpet at the age of eight. After serving in the Army, he attempted to forge an acting career, but soon returned to music, recording under the name Dore Alpert for RCA. . One of the most successful instrumental performers in pop history, trumpeter Herb Alpert was also one of the entertainment industry's shrewdest businessmen: A&M, the label he co-founded with partner Jerry Moss, ranks among the most prosperous artist-owned companies ever established. Born March 31, 1935, in Los Angeles, Alpert began playing the trumpet at the age of eight. After serving in the Army, he attempted to forge an acting career, but soon returned to music, recording under the name Dore Alpert for RCA.

With Lou Adler, Alpert co-wrote a number of Sam Cooke's most enduring hits, including "Wonderful World" and "Only Sixteen." Under the name Dante & the Evergreens, he and Adler also recorded a cover of the Hollywood Argyles' "Alley Oop"; additionally, Alpert produced tracks for the surf duo Jan & Dean. In 1962 he teamed with Moss to found A&M Records, scoring a Top Ten hit with the single "The Lonely Bull."

From its humble origins as a company run out of Alpert's garage, A&M grew to become the world's biggest independent label; among its greatest successes were the Carpenters, Cat Stevens, Joe Cocker, and Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66. Nevertheless, Alpert and his backing unit, the Tijuana Brass, remained the label's flagship act: on the strength of the hit "A Taste of Honey," his 1965 LP Whipped Cream and Other Delights topped the charts, popularizing his Latin-influenced style (dubbed "Ameriachi"). The follow-up, 1965's Going Places, also hit number one, launching the hit "Spanish Flea."

After 1966's What Now My Love — his most popular effort, remaining at number one for nine weeks — Alpert continued to dominate the charts with records including 1966's S.R.O. and the following year's Sounds Like and Herb Alpert's Ninth. In 1968, he scored his first number one single by taking a rare vocal turn on a rendition of Burt Bacharach's "This Guy's in Love with You"; the album Beat of the Brass followed the hit to the top of the charts, becoming Alpert's fifth and final number one LP.

Released in 1969, Warm was the first of Alpert's 11 albums not to crack the Top 20; by 1971's Summertime, his commercial fates had fallen to the point where he no longer reached the Top 100. As A&M continued to thrive, he moved his primary focus from music to industry, although he regularly recorded throughout the early '70s; 1974's You Smile — The Song Begins was his most successful outing in several years, but subsequent releases like 1975's Coney Island and 1976's Just You and Me met with greater chart resistance.

In 1979, Alpert staged a major comeback with Rise; not only did the album reach the Top Ten, but the title track topped the singles charts and became the biggest hit of his career. The follow-up, 1980's Beyond, was a Top 40 success, but subsequent efforts like 1982's Fandango and 1985's Wild Romance fared poorly. In 1987 Alpert enjoyed another renaissance with the album Keep Your Eye on Me; the lead single "Diamonds" hit the Top Five and featured a guest vocal from Janet Jackson, one of A&M's towering successes of the late '80s.

Alpert continued recording throughout the 1990s, producing work like 1991's North on South Street, 1992's Midnight Sun, and 1997's Passion Dance. After selling A&M to PolyGram in 1990 for a sum in excess of $500 million, he and Moss founded a new label, Almo Sounds, in 1994; among the imprint's hit artists was the group Garbage. His own albums, including 1997's Passion Dance and 1999's Colors, were also released on the label. Alpert also tackled other forms of media, exhibiting his abstract expressionist paintings and co-producing a number of Broadway successes, including Angels in America and Jelly's Last Jam. He also established The Herb Alpert Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to establishing educational, arts, and environmental programs for children.

In 2007, Alpert and his wife, former Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 vocalist Lani Hall, began regularly touring and recording together, releasing 2009's Anything Goes and 2011's I Feel You. The albums found the duo touching upon various aspects of their careers, including jazz standards, Brazilian and Latin music, pop songs, and reworkings of classic hits. In 2013, they released the third of these albums with Steppin' Out, which also featured keyboardist Jeff Lorber.

Top Albums

Steppin' Out (feat. Lani Hall), Herb Alpert
1. Steppin' Out..
Fandango, Herb Alpert
2. Fandango
Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
3. Whipped Crea..
Christmas Album, Herb Alpert
4. Christmas Al..
Rise, Herb Alpert
5. Rise
The Lonely Bull, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
6. The Lonely B..
Whipped Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
7. Whipped Crea..
The Beat of the Brass, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
8. The Beat of ..
What Now My Love, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
9. What Now My ..
I Feel You, Herb Alpert
10. I Feel You
Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, Vol. 2, Herb Alpert
11. Herb Alpert'..
Anything Goes (Live), Herb Alpert
12. Anything Goe..
S.R.O., Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
13. S.R.O.
Warm, Herb Alpert
14. Warm
Sounds Like, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
15. Sounds Like
The Brass Are Comin', Herb Alpert
16. The Brass Ar..
Second Wind, Herb Alpert
17. Second Wind
A Jazz Christmas
18. A Jazz Chris..
Passion Dance, Herb Alpert
19. Passion Danc..
Colors, Herb Alpert
20. Colors

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
RiseRise7:37$1.29
2.
Route 101Fandango3:25$1.29
3.
Côte D'azur (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:04$1.29
4.
Latin Medley (Frenesí / Bahía / Mo..Fandango5:43$1.29
5.
SugarloafFandango5:07$1.29
6.
ÁngelFandango2:56$1.29
7.
AriaFandango3:47$1.29
8.
Coco Loco (La Guajira)Fandango2:59$1.29
9.
Quiéreme Tal Como Soy (Love Me the ..Fandango3:42$1.29
10.
California BluesFandango3:54$1.29
11.
Push and PullFandango4:08$1.29
12.
MargaritaFandango3:45$1.29
13.
FandangoFandango3:43$1.29
14.
Lonely Bull (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:39$1.29
15.
Migration (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..3:51$1.29
16.
Skylark (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:34$1.29
17.
And the Angels Sing (feat. Lani Hall..Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..3:07$1.29
18.
Europa (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:44$1.29
19.
It's All In the Game (feat. Lani..Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..3:18$1.29
20.
La Vie En Rose (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..2:42$1.29
21.
What'll I Do? (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..3:31$1.29
22.
Oblivion (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:26$1.29
23.
Good Morning Mr. Sunshine (feat. Lan..Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:01$1.29
24.
I Only Have Eyes For You (feat. Lani..Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..3:29$1.29
25.
Green Lemonade (feat. Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (feat. Lan..4:04$1.29

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