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Herb Alpert

American musician (born 1935)

Herb Alpert

Summary

American musician (born 1935)

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Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American musician who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (sometimes called Herb Alpert and the TJB) in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss.

Alpert has recorded 28 albums that have appeared on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, five of which reached No. 1; he has been awarded 14 platinum albums and 15 gold albums. Alpert is the only musician to have reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You", 1968) and as an instrumentalist ("Rise", 1979).

Alpert has sold an estimated 72 million records worldwide. He has received many accolades, including a Tony Award and eight Grammy Awards, as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Alpert was awarded the National Medal of Arts by Barack Obama in 2012.

Early life and career

Herb Alpert was born on March 31, 1935 and raised in Boyle Heights, an Eastside neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. He was the youngest of three children (a daughter and two sons) born to Tillie (née Goldberg) and Louis Leib (or Louis Bentsion-Leib) Alpert. His parents were Jewish immigrants to the U.S. from Radomyshl in present-day Ukraine and Romania.

Alpert was born into a family of musicians. His father, although a tailor by trade, was also a mandolin player. His mother taught violin at a young age, and his older brother, David, was a drummer. His sister Mimi, who was the oldest, played the piano. Alpert began to play trumpet at eight years old.

Alpert started attending Fairfax High School beginning in 10th grade. In 11th grade (1952) he was a member of their gymnastics team. One of his specialties was performing on the rings, but an appendectomy a week before a League Meet sidelined him. In his senior year (1953), he began focusing on his trumpet.

While attending the University of Southern California in the 1950s, he was a member of the USC Trojan Marching Band for two years. Alpert served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, and played in the 6th Army Band. In 1956, he appeared in an uncredited role as "Drummer on Mt. Sinai" in The Ten Commandments.

In 1957, Alpert teamed up with Lou Adler, another burgeoning lyricist, as a songwriter for Keen Records. A number of songs written or co-written by Alpert during the following two years became Top 20 hits, including "Baby Talk" by Jan and Dean and "Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke. In 1960, he began his recording career as a vocalist at RCA Records under the name of Dore Alpert.

In 1962, Alpert and his new business partner Jerry Moss formed Carnival Records with "Tell It to the Birds" as its first release, distribution outside of Los Angeles being done by Dot Records. After Carnival released its second single "Love Is Back In Style" by Charlie Robinson, Alpert and Moss found that there was prior usage of the Carnival name and renamed their label A&M Records.

The Tijuana Brass years

Miles [Davis]]]. And then when Clifford Brown came along, it was almost discouraging. The guy was so good! But I kept at it. I loved playing. And then when I heard Les Paul [Multitrack recording

multitrack]] his guitar on recordings, I tried that with the trumpet. Boom—that sound came out. After I released '[[The Lonely Bull (song)

The song that jump-started Alpert's performing career was originally titled "Twinkle Star", written by Sol Lake (who would write many Tijuana Brass songs over the next decade). Alpert was dissatisfied with his first efforts to record the song, then took a break to visit a bullfight in [Tijuana, Mexico. As Alpert later recounted, "That's when it hit me! Something in the excitement of the crowd, the traditional mariachi music, the trumpet call heralding the start of the fight, the yelling, the snorting of the bulls, it all clicked." Alpert adapted the tune to the trumpet style, mixed in crowd cheers and other noises for ambience, and renamed the song "The Lonely Bull".

He personally funded the production of the record as a single, and it spread through radio DJs until it caught on and became a Top 10 hit in the fall of 1962. He followed up quickly with his debut album, The Lonely Bull by "Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass". Originally the Tijuana Brass was just Alpert overdubbing his own trumpet, slightly out of sync.

It was A&M's first album (with the original release number being 101), although it was recorded for Conway Records. The title cut reached No. 6 on the Billboard pop chart. For this album and subsequent releases, Alpert recorded with the group of Los Angeles session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew, whom he holds in high regard.

The Tijuana Brass in 1966; from left: Alpert, Tonni Kalash, John Pisano, Nick Ceroli and Pat Senatore

Alpert's 1965 album Whipped Cream & Other Delights proved so popular — it was the number one album of 1966, outselling The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and The Rolling Stones — that Alpert had to turn the Tijuana Brass into an actual touring ensemble rather than a studio band. Some of that popularity might be attributable to the album's notoriously racy cover, which featured model Dolores Erickson seemingly clothed only in whipped cream. In a chat with the audience during his concert in Milwaukee on 6 October 2025, Mr. Alpert confirmed "it was shaving cream, not whipped cream".

However, as writer Bruce Handy pointed out in a Billboard article, two other Brass albums, Going Places (1965) and What Now My Love (1966), "held the third and fifth spots on the 1966 year-end chart despite pleasant yet far more anodyne covers." Another measure of the band's popularity is that a number of Tijuana Brass songs were used as theme music for years by the ABC TV game show The Dating Game.

In 1966, a short animated film by John and Faith Hubley called "A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature" was released; it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967. The film featured two songs by the band, "Tijuana Taxi" and "Spanish Flea". Also in 1967, the Tijuana Brass performed Burt Bacharach's title cut to the first movie version of Casino Royale.

Alpert's only No. 1 single during this period, and the first No. 1 hit for his A&M label, was a solo effort: "This Guy's in Love with You", written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, featuring a rare vocal. Alpert sang it to his first wife in a 1968 CBS Television special titled Beat of the Brass. The sequence was filmed on the beach in Malibu. The song was not intended to be released, but after it was used in the television special, allegedly thousands of telephone calls to CBS asking about it convinced Alpert to release it as a single, two days after the show aired. Although Alpert's vocal skills and range were limited, the song's technical demands suited him.

After years of success, Alpert had a personal crisis in 1969, declaring "the trumpet is my enemy." He disbanded the Tijuana Brass, and stopped performing in public. Eventually he sought out teacher Carmine Caruso, "who never played trumpet a day in his life, (but) he was a great trumpet teacher." "What I found," Alpert told The New York Times, "is that the thing in my hands is just a piece of plumbing. The real instrument is me, the emotions, not my lip, not my technique, but feelings I learned to stuff away—as a kid who came from a very unvocal household. Since then, I've been continually working it out, practicing religiously and now, playing better than ever." The results were noticeable; as Richard S. Ginell wrote in an AllMusic review of Alpert's comeback album, You Smile - The Song Begins, "His four-year sabbatical over, Herb Alpert returned to the studio creatively refreshed, his trumpet sounding more soulful and thoughtful, his ears attuned more than ever to jazz."

Post-Brass musical career and "Rise"

Schiphol Airport]], 1974

In 1979, five years after his last chart hit with the Tijuana Brass, Alpert attempted a disco album of rearranged Brass hits. "It just sounded awful to me," Alpert was quoted later. "I didn't want any part of it." But because the musicians were already booked, Alpert recorded other material, including the instrumental "Rise", with the initial version created by Alpert's nephew, Randy "Badazz" Alpert and his close friend, musician Andy Armer.

The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after it was used repeatedly on the soap opera General Hospital. The song also became a hit in the UK, but in a speeded-up version, due to British DJs not realizing that the American 12" single was recorded at 33 rpm instead of 45 rpm. Its bass line was later in The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Hypnotize”, which itself would reach number one on the Hot 100.

Over the next two decades, Alpert released an album nearly every year. He has released more than a dozen records since 2006.

In 2013, Alpert released Steppin' Out, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. Since that time, he has released several other albums, most recently 50 (claimed to be his 50th studio album) and has said he has plans for his next two LPs, one of which will be another Christmas album—his third.

In late 2024, Alpert formed a new Tijuana Brass group, which went on tour in 2025, to celebrate the landmark Whipped Cream and Other Delights album. The tour is titled "Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass & Other Delights." The band members (besides Alpert) are: Ray Brinker (drums), Kris Bergh (trumpet, percussion), Hussain Jiffry (bass), Bill Cantos (keyboards, marimba, percussion, vocals), Ryan Dragon (trombone, percussion) and Kerry Marx (guitar).

A&M Records

Main article: A&M Records

On October 11, 1989, Philips subsidiary PolyGram announced its acquisition of A&M Records for $500 million. Alpert and co-owner/business partner Jerry Moss later received an extra $200 million payment for PolyGram's breach of the terms of the deal.

Visual arts

Alpert has a second career as an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor with group and solo exhibitions around the United States and Europe. The 2010 sculpture exhibition "Herb Alpert: Black Totems" in Beverly Hills brought media attention to his visual work. His 2013 exhibition in Santa Monica included both abstract paintings and large totemlike sculptures.

Awards and honors

In May 2000, Alpert was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music.

President Obama]] in 2013

In 1977, for his contribution to the recording industry, Alpert was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6929 Hollywood Boulevard.

At the 1997 Billboard Latin Music Awards Alpert received the El Premio Billboard award for his contributions to Latin music.

In March 2006, Alpert and Moss were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as non-performer lifetime achievers for their work at A&M.

Alpert was awarded the Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award by Society of Singers in 2009.

Alpert was awarded a 2012 National Medal of Arts award by Barack and Michelle Obama on July 2013, in the White House's East Room.

Philanthropy

The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts

In the 1980s Alpert created the Herb Alpert Foundation and the Alpert Awards in the Arts with the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).

The foundation supports youth and arts education as well as environmental issues, and helps fund the PBS series Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason and later Moyers & Company.

Alpert and his wife donated $30 million to University of California, Los Angeles in 2007 to form and endow the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as part of the restructured UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. He donated $24 million, including $15 million from April 2008, to CalArts for its music curricula, and provided funding for the culture-jamming activists the Yes Men.

In 2012, the foundation granted more than $5 million to the Harlem School of the Arts, which allowed the school to retire its debt, restore its endowment and create a scholarship program for needy students. In 2013, the school's building was renamed the Herb Alpert Center. In 2016, Alpert's foundation also bestowed a $10.1 million donation to Los Angeles City College to provide music majors with a tuition-free education, the largest gift to an individual community college in the history of Southern California, and the second-largest gift in the history of the state. In 2020, Alpert bestowed an additional $9.7 million on the Harlem School of the Arts to upgrade its facility.

Alpert founded the Louis and Tillie Alpert Music Center in Jerusalem, which brings together both Arab and Jewish students.

Business ventures

In the late 1980s, Alpert started H. Alpert and Co., a short-lived perfume company, which sold products in high-end department stores such as Nordstrom. The company launched with two scents, Listen and Listen for Men. Alpert compared perfume to music, with high and low notes.

In 2004, in partnership with his daughter Eden, Alpert opened Vibrato, a jazz club and restaurant located in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles.

As of 2025, Alpert's net worth is estimated at $850 million, largely due to his music career and the sale of A&M Records to Interscope Records.

Documentaries

In September 2010, the TV documentary Legends: Herb Alpert – Tijuana Brass and Other Delights premiered on BBC4.

In 2020, Herb Alpert Is..., a documentary written and directed by John Scheinfeld, was released.

Personal life

Alpert married Sharon Mae Lubin at the Presidio of San Francisco in 1956. They had two children, Dore (born 1960) and Eden (born 1966). The couple divorced in 1971. In 1974, Alpert married Lani Hall, once the lead singer of A&M group Brasil '66. Alpert and Hall have a daughter, actress Aria Alpert, born in 1976.

Hall and Alpert recorded a live album, Anything Goes, in 2009; a studio album, I Feel You, in 2011; and another studio album, Steppin' Out, in 2013. An AllMusic review concluded: "Ultimately, Steppin' Out represents not just the third album in a trilogy, but a loving creative partnership that, for Alpert and Hall, spans a lifetime." As of 2026 the couple still perform together.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsUS
US
Jazz
GER
NOR
UK
The Lonely BullVolume 2South of the BorderWhipped Cream & Other DelightsGoing PlacesWhat Now My LoveS.R.O.Sounds Like...Herb Alpert's NinthThe Beat of the BrassChristmas AlbumWarmThe Brass Are Comin'SummertimeYou Smile – The Song BeginsConey IslandJust You and MeHerb Alpert / Hugh MasekelaRiseBeyondMagic ManFandangoBlow Your Own HornBullishWild RomanceKeep Your Eye on MeUnder a Spanish MoonMy Abstract HeartNorth on South St.Midnight SunSecond WindPassion DanceColorsWhipped Cream & Other Delights ReWhippedI Feel You (with Lani Hall)Steppin' Out (with Lani Hall)In the MoodCome Fly with MeHuman NatureMusic Volume 1The Christmas Wish*Music Volume 3:
Herb Alpert Reimagines the Tijuana Brass*Over the RainbowCatch the WindSunny Side of the StreetWish Upon a Star50
196210
196317
19646
196511021
12854
19661112018
23175
19671341321
49726
196812384
1968
1969281430
303940
1971111
197466
197588
1976
197865
197962137
198028
198161
1982100
1983120
198475
1985151
1987185579
1988
1989
1991
1992
19967
19978
199943
20062
20115
201311
20141723
20157
201610
20173
2
20186
20191
2021
2022
2023
202417

Compilations

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsUS
US
Jazz
NOR
UK
Greatest HitsSolid BrassHerb Alpert & Friends Box Set40 GreatestClassics Volume 1Classics Volume 20The Very Best Of Herb AlpertDefinitive HitsHerb Alpert Is...
1970438
1972135
1973
197745
1986
1986-------
199134
2001712
2020-----

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbumUS
US
AC
US
R&B
AUSBEL
(Fl)
BEL
(Wa)
GER
NL
NZ
UK
"The Trial"
(As Herb B. Lou and The Legal Eagles, with Lou Adler)"Sweet Georgia Brown" b/w "Viper's Blues"
(As Herbie Alpert and his Quartet)"The Hully Gully" b/w "Kiss Me"
(As Herbie Alpert)"Finders Keepers"
(As Herbie Alpert)"Gonna Get a Girl"
(As Dore Alpert)"Little Lost Lover"
(As Dore Alpert)"Tell It to the Birds" b/w "Fallout Shelter"
(As Dore Alpert)"The Lonely Bull""Struttin' with Maria""Dina"
(As Dore Alpert)"Marching Thru Madrid""Mexican Corn""America""I'd Do It All Again"
(As Dore Alpert)"Mexican Drummer Man""The Mexican Shuffle""El Presidente""South of the Border""Whipped Cream""Peanuts""A Taste of Honey""Mae""3rd Man Theme""Zorba the Greek""Tijuana Taxi""Spanish Flea""What Now My Love""The Work Song""Flamingo""Mame""Wade in the Water""Casino Royale""The Happening""A Banda (Ah Bahn-da)""Carmen""Cabaret""Slick""This Guy's in Love with You""My Favorite Things""To Wait for Love""Zazueira""Without Her""Ob La Di Ob La Da""Marjorine""You Are My Life""The Maltese Melody""Jerusalem""Summertime""Darlin'""Without Her""Last Tango in Paris""Fox Hunt""Save the Sunlight""I Belong""Coney Island""El Bimbo""Whistle Song""Promenade""African Summer""Skokiaan" (with Hugh Masekela)"Lobo" (with Hugh Masekela)"Rise""Rotation""Street Life""Beyond""Kamali""The Continental""Come What May" (with Lani Hall)"Magic Man""Manhattan Melody""Route 101""Fandango""Love Me the Way I Am""Garden Party""Red Hot""Come What May" (with Lani Hall) (re-issue)"Bullish""Struttin' on Five""8 Ball""You Are the One" (with Brenda Russell)"African Flame""Keep Your Eye on Me""Diamonds" (with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith)"Making Love in the Rain" (with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith)"Our Song""I Need You""3 O'Clock Jump""North on South St.""Until We Meet Again"
1958Non-album singles
1959
1959
1960
1961
1962
61The Lonely Bull
1963
Non-album single
9642Volume 2
25
1964Non-album singles
7719
851936South of the Border
1965681399Whipped Cream & Other Delights
81
717911142918
26Going Places
47790
11232
3893237
19662742819263
24228What Now My Love
18225S.R.O.
285301623
19251
1967375Sounds Like...
2711427
32451Herb Alpert's Ninth
3513322
196851340
721399The Beat of the Brass
11936
1111837133
457Christmas Album
51244Warm
196978979
6357536
34The Brass Are Comin
197014
7464342Summertime
197128
1972Solid Brass
19737722You Smile – The Song Begins
19748414
13
Coney Island
197519
28Non-album singles
1976Just You and Me
1977Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela
197887
197911419513Rise
30232046
19801044165
503944Beyond
64
198143Non-album single
792237Magic Man
74
1982374Fandango
26
1983
811477Blow Your Own Horn
77
198432Non-album single
902252Bullish
198573Wild Romance
1987463181919Keep Your Eye on Me
514741533127
352179487
1988Under a Spanish Moon
198959My Abstract Heart
199140North on South St.
1997Passion Dance

Notes

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