Walter Perkins
Biography
Walter "Baby Sweets" Perkins (February 10, 1932 – February 14, 2004) was an American jazz drummer. Starting out in Chicago, Perkins began his professional career with Ahmad Jamal in 1956–57. He recorded for Argo Records in 1957 as a leader under the name MJT+3 with Paul Serrano on trumpet, Nicky Hill on tenor sax, Muhal Richard Abrams on piano, and Bob Cranshaw on bass. In 1959, he regrouped under the same name with Willie Thomas on trumpet, Frank Strozier on alto sax, Harold Mabern on piano, and Cranshaw on bass; they recorded for Vee-Jay in 1959 and 1960 and played in Chicago until 1962, when he moved to New York City. Perkins played with Sonny Rollins in 1962 and accompanied Carmen McRae in 1962–63. In 1964 he played with Art Farmer and Teddy Wilson. Following this he recorded with many musicians, including Rahsaan Roland Kirk, George Shearing, Gene Ammons, Charles Mingus, Billy Taylor, Booker Ervin, Jaki Byard, Lucky Thompson, Pat Martino, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Criss, and Charles Earland. He died in Queens of lung cancer at the age of 72.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
1964

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

Empathy
1962

The Piano Scene Of Ahmad Jamal
1959

Little Johnny C
1963

Bags Meets Wes!
1962

Holiday Soul
1965

Kirkatron
1977

Strings!
1968

Poinciana
1963

The Essen Jazz Festival All Stars
1963

Wes And Friends
1973

Who's Who In The Swinging Sixties
1962

Pike's Peak
1962

George Shearing And The Montgomery Brothers
1961

Count 'Em 88
1956

Rahsaan: The Complete Mercury Recordings Of Roland Kirk
1990
Credited work
949 releases · 153 albums · active 1956–2025
- Performance · 1,030
- Other credits · 11
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Nola Recording Studios · Half Note · Plaza Sound Studios
