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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morris_PertMorris Pert - Wikipedia

    Morris David Brough Pert (8 September 1947 – 27 April 2010) was a Scottish composer, drummer/percussionist, and pianist who composed in the fields of both contemporary classical and jazz-rock music.

  2. Le percussionniste Morris Pert fait son entrée avec le groupe dès l'album suivant Moroccan Roll en 1977. Brand X avait déjà eu des percussionnistes auparavant, dont Gaspar Lawal, Bill Bruford et Preston Heyman. Cet album contient la première pièce chantée par Phil évidemment, Sun in the Night avec un texte en Sanskrit.

  3. Biography. Percussionist/composer Morris Pert came out of the jazz-rock fusion era of the '70s to play music with many big-name artists and produce projects that displayed his wide range of interests beyond instrumental contemporary jazz. Born in 1947 and growing up in Arbroath, Scotland, he pursued a professional career by studying at ...

  4. Morris Pert. Brand X’s legendary percussionist. Morris Pert didn’t have to bend our arm to play percussion in Brand X: everyone loved his playing and his sonic contribution improved everything we did. But wait, …there’s more: he composed some formidable pieces while working for Robin, John and Percy.

  5. Morris' latest release takes inspiration from the root of most percussion music- Africa, and Morocco in particular. But this is only the start of this odyssey, where the world of contemporary music is never far. Shades of techno and a feverish imagination take your ears along for the journey.

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  7. 27 avr. 2010 · More images. Real Name: Morris David Brough Pert. Profile: UK composer, pianist, drummer & percussionist. Born 09 September 1947 in Arbroath, Scotland. Died 27 April 2010 in Balchrick, Scotland. Sites: Wikipedia , katebushencyclopedia.com , scotsman.com , web.archive.org.