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Jim Pepper (June 18, 1941 - February 10, 1992) was a Kaw-Muscogee Native American jazz saxophonist, composer, and singer. He came to prominence in the late 1960s as a member of The Free Spirits, an early jazz-rock fusion group who first recorded his best-known song, "Witchi Tai-To." Pepper went on to a lengthy career in jazz, recording almost a dozen albums as a bandleader and appearing as sideman with the likes of drummer Paul Motian and pianist Mal Waldron, often incorporating elements of Native American music into his style. He died of lymphoma, aged 50.
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Albums
The Path
Dakota Song
Popular Songs
- Applause/Ovation
- Legacy of the Flying Eagle # 2: Remembrance, Ya Na Ho, Four Winds, Witchi Tai To
- Ski Jumping Blues
- Three Quarter Gemini
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
- Green Pepper, Freewheelin' at Utopia
- Soul Mates
- Flying at New Morning
- Reflections
- Caddo Revival
- Our Quiet Place
- Hello Young Lovers
- Lullaby
- Bamasso
- Marchant Le chemin
- Habiba
- Rainbeaux
- Comme Il Faut
- It Could Happen to You
- Jumpin' Gemini
- What's New
- Dakota Song
- Mercer Street Blues
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- 3/4 Gemini
- Water
- Custer Gets It
- Malinyea
- Lakota Song
- Comin' and Goin'