Beaufunk is a great group led by bassist Timm Walker.
Credits: Timm Walker (bass, guitar, vocals, composer and arranger); William Allums (drums); Lorenzo Hawkins (keyboards); Ian Lamson (guitar); Frank Acosta (guitar); Keith Brown (vocals); Jim Peterson (alto and tenor saxophones).
Jim got together with multi-instrumentalist, Dennis Criteser, for this collaboration. Jim wrote "Professor Ahab" and Dennis contributed "Sonia’s Sister".
Credits: Dennis Criteser (piano, guitar, alto sax, bass, vocals, drum programming); Jim Peterson (soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, keyboard, drum programming); Adam Levy (guitar); Alex Baum (bass).
These two tracks were written by Jim Peterson.
Credits: John Evans (bass); Jenny Scheinman (violin); Scott Foster (guitar); Dan Foltz (drums) and Jim Peterson (alto saxophone).
Jim had a regular Thursday at this now defunct North Beach hang-out.
Credits: Jim Peterson (alto saxophone); Scott Foster (guitar); Lee Alexander (bass).
Mo’fone’s second release includes Jim’s tune "Crescent" featuring the great sousaphonist, Kirk Joseph and Larry De La Cruz’s "Wiggle".
Credits: Larry De La Cruz (alto saxophone); Jeremy Steinkoler (drums and percussion); Jim Peterson (baritone saxophone).
Jim composed "Surf’s Up" and arranged John Scofield’s "Kool".
Credits: Larry De La Cruz (alto saxophone and clarinet);
Jeremy Steinkoler (drums
and percussion);
Jim Peterson (baritone saxophone and bass clarinet).
This is the debut CD for a band Jim played with for many years. He wrote and arranged "Jim Bob’s Way".
Credits: Chris Webster (vocals and alto saxophone); Tracy Walton (vocals and guitar); Rick Lotter (drums); Joe Craven (fiddle, mandolin and percussion); Lynn Michael Palmer (bass); Brian Rivers (guitar); Jim Peterson (tenor and baritone saxophones).
The New Squatoolas is a band name that Jim uses for a variety of groups playing his arrangements and original music. The Electric Quartet performed Jim’s originals and The Saxophone Quartet played his arrangements of tangos by Carlos Gardel.
Credits: Crescent- Stu Hamm (bass), Scott Foster (guitar), Dan Foltz (drums), Jim Peterson (alto sax); Lyle- Danny Bittker (Conn-O-Sax), Scott Foster (guitar), Dan Foltz (percussion), Jim Peterson (baritone sax).
The New Squatoolas is a band name that Jim uses for a variety of groups playing his arrangements and original music. The Electric Quartet performed Jim’s originals and The Saxophone Quartet played his arrangements of tangos by Carlos Gardel.
Credits:
Aaron Rossi (alto);
Charlie Gurk (baritone);
Nick Follett (tenor);
Jim Peterson (soprano).
Bill Noertker leads, plays bass for this ongoing project. He wrote all the compositions on this CD.
Credits: Bill Noertker (bass); Annelise Zamula (tenor saxophone); Jim Peterson (alto saxophone); Niels Myrner (drums).
Pianist Tom Whitehead put this group together to play his original tunes.
Guitarist Scott Foster contributed
"Shunkle FuffyWail"
Credits: Tom Whitehead (piano and vocals);
Joe Kyle Jr. (bass);
Eric Garland (drums);
Scott Foster (guitar);
Jim Peterson (tenor and baritone saxophones);
Larry Leight (trombone).
President’s Breakfast is a group led by drummer Bill Langton, aka Click Dark. He wrote and arranged all the material on this CD.
Credits: Click Dark (percussion, keyboards, composer/arranger); Nate Pitts (bass); Will Bernard (guitar); Dred Scott (keyboard); Marty Wehner (trombone); Jim Peterson (alto and soprano saxophones).
The blues and nothing but the blues from the late, great Red Archibald.
Credits: Red Archibald (vocals and harmonica); Eddie Valentine (guitar); John Dunstan (bass); Brian Person (drums); Jim Peterson (tenor saxophone).
"Chill" was written by Scott Foster with the horns arranged by Jim.
Jim wrote
and arranged "Crescent".
Credits: Scott Foster (guitar); Jon Evans (bass); Tim Bulkey (percussion); Adam Theis (trombone); Mike Rinta (trombone); Mike Olmos (trumpet); Jim Peterson (arranger/composer).