Appleyard, Peter, jazz musician (b at Cleethorpes, Eng 26 Aug 1928). A
versatile studio percussionist and nightclub/TV personality in Toronto, he
moved to Canada in 1951 as a drummer and soon turned to the vibraphone.
Appleyard's TV shows included the CBC's Mallets and Brass (1969,
with flugelhornist Guido Basso) and the syndicated Peter Appleyard Presents
(1977-80). Appleyard, who has conducted his Canadian career with a keen
instinct for popular tastes, has recorded several light- instrumental albums,
including Swing Fever (1982),as well as the jazz CDs Barbados Hot and
Barbados Cool(1990). His version of The Lincolnshire Poacher was
a pop hit in the early 1970s. Appleyard has worked abroad with Benny Goodman,
Dick Hyman, Mel Tormé, Bob Wilber and other noted US jazz musicians. He was
made an Officer in the Order of Canada in 1992.
Author MARK MILLER
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