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ART PEPPER: STRAIGHT LIFE: EVERY SUNDAY

ART PEPPER: STRAIGHT LIFE: EVERY SUNDAY

By: Laurie Pepper
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Art Pepper Every Sunday. Laurie reads the book.

Straight Life is a critical favorite and a cult classic. Praised for its honesty and poetry in the New Yorker, Time, The Village Voice, etc. and by fans everywhere, It's the story of a complicated man who really lived his life. Adventure, comic upsets, tragic losses, madness, passion, crime and punishment, all remembered and recalled in language as unique and powerful as the soulful jazz solos he improvised.

I fell in love with Art's stories as I fell in love with the man. I fancied myself an oral historian and believed Art to be masterful storyteller with a style unlike any I had ever heard, and I became obsessed. I interviewed him for seven years, asking endless questions, researching and verifying details. Writing and rewriting.

Straight Life was originally published by Schirmer/Macmillan in 1979. It's now available from Hachette as both paperback and ebook, I'm an audiobook fanatic and have decided that there needs to be an audio version, and since I own the performance rights, I've been recording "episodes" of 10 to 30 minutes for six years. Occasionally I'll include Art's voice and or his music when they seem apropos to the episode.

Warning: Straight Life is grossly politically incorrect. Art spoke the language of his class, his race, his gender, and his time, so I'm labeling almost every episode "explicit." If you're triggered by dirty words, racism, sexism, suicide, domestic violence, drugs, alcohol, sex or jazz music. this book isn't for you. As for me, I'm now recording readings once a week—as my voice deteriorates—and will continue until I finish or drop dead.

NEW EPISODES WILL BE POSTED EVERY SUNDAY

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Episodes
  • Straight Life: Episode Four
    Nov 2 2025

    This is a long one, interviews with Art's stepmother Thelma Pepper, and with Sarah Schecter Bartold, the woman who raised Art's mother, Ida AKA Millie. Thelma talks about Art's grandmother and then about his mother. This is real American history, touching and inspiring.

    Musical interludes and the music at the end, Art's original, Blues at Twilight, from The Art Pepper Quartet, recorded in 1956 with Russ Freeman, Ben Tucker, Gary Frommer. Available online at http://artpepper.bandcamp.com and from Omnivore Recordings.

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    30 mins
  • Straight Life: Episode 3
    Oct 31 2025

    At 9, Art starts performing in waterfront bars and gets paid.

    He keeps his father from throttling his grandmother.

    This episode is "explicit" in that it includes violence, and dirty words

    Music snippets heard here:

    Straight Life by Art Pepper: with Smith Dobson, Jim Nichols, Brad Bilhorn. Unreleased Art Pepper Volume VIII, live at the Winery—Widow's Taste/Omnivore Recordings

    When You're Smiling: with Roger Kellaway, David Williams, Carl Burnett. Unreleased Art Pepper Volume 2, The Last Concert—Widow's Taste.

    That Crazy Blues by Art Pepper: with Frank Strazzeri, Hersh Hamel, Bill Goodwin—Unreleased Art Pepper Volume 4, The Art History Project—Widow's Taste

    Listen to more Art Pepper music at http://artpepper.bandcamp.com

    And buy Straight Life in paper or kindle on Amazon

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    11 mins
  • Straight Life: Episode 2
    Oct 30 2025

    In episode 1 Art described his violent parents and leaving them to live with his grandmother.

    In episode 2 he talks about his family and begins music lessons.

    This episode is "explicit" in that it includes violence, and dirty words

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    16 mins
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