Description
The collection consists of sound recordings, musical
compositions and arrangements of Horace Tapscott and other composers, and the
performances of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra and the Union of God's
Musicians and Artists Ascension. The collection is in the midst of being
processed, and updates will be made to this finding aid periodically.
Background
Horace Elva Tapscott (b. Houston, 6 April 1934; d. Los Angeles, 27 Feb 1999)
began piano studies at the age of six with his mother, the pianist Mary Lou
Malone, and took up trombone two years later. His family moved to Los Angeles in
1943 and he studied trombone in school, playing with Frank Morgan in a
high-school band; other young associates from this period included Don Cherry
and Billy Higgins. Tapscott worked with Gerald Wilson's orchestra before
graduating from Jefferson High School in 1952. After studying briefly at Los
Angeles City College he enlisted in the air force, and served in a band in
Wyoming (1953-7). He then returned to Los Angeles and worked with various local
bands before touring as a trombonist with Lionel Hampton (1959 to early 1961),
for whom he also wrote a number of arrangements and at times sat in on piano. By
the early 1960s he was playing piano exclusively, in part because of persistent
dental problems resulting from an automobile accident during his high-school
years.