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Shep Shepherd (Berisford Shepherd) was born on 19 January, 1917 in Honduras, is an artist. Discover Shep Shepherd's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 101 years old?
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Berisford Shepherd |
Occupation |
Musician, composer, singer, music copyist, music arranger, woodworker, security |
Age |
101 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
19 January 1917 |
Birthday |
19 January |
Birthplace |
Honduras |
Date of death |
(2018-11-25) |
Died Place |
N/A |
Nationality |
Honduras |
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He is a member of famous artist with the age 101 years old group.
Shep Shepherd Height, Weight & Measurements
At 101 years old, Shep Shepherd height not available right now. We will update Shep Shepherd's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Shep Shepherd Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Shep Shepherd worth at the age of 101 years old? Shep Shepherd’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from Honduras. We have estimated
Shep Shepherd's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
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Net Worth in 2022 |
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Timeline
When he was leaving Philadelphia, his mother advised him, "Beris, you find out what they want and you give it to them!" Shepherd explained in a 2018 interview, "That meant, don’t just fasten myself down with jazz alone. Play whatever kind of music comes along. And that’s what I did.” In New York, Shepherd was in heavy demand and the phrase "Get Shep!" became a phrase among area musicians.
He turned 100 in January 2017, and performed at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California.
In the early 2000s, Shep moved to Orange County in Southern California, performing locally with Jerry Velasco. On his 91st birthday, he married his third wife, Joy.
While in the Army, he married his first wife, Pearl E. Timberlake, and they were together for over thirty years until she predeceased him in 1996. Together they had three children.
Now nearly 80 years old, Shepherd switched his primary focus from drums to trombone, claiming that it was easier to carry. In 1995, he and Art Harris formed the group "Blues Fuse", with Harris playing Hammond Organ and singing, and Robert Labbe on drums and they regularly performed in San Francisco through at least 2000 and released at least one CD.
From 1973 until 1995, Shepherd was the drummer for the house band, a piano, drum and saxophone trio, at Finocchio's Club, a nightclub with drag queen entertainment in San Francisco. This was a Musician's Union gig five to six nights a week, meaning a steady paycheck and benefits including paying in to Social Security. In 1995, Finocchio's stopped using live musicians.
In 1964, Jimmy Crawford accepted a job from Sammy Davis, Jr. and arranged for Shepherd to take over his orchestra role on the Broadway musical Here's Love. When the show closed on Broadway, Shepherd was invited to participate as one of two musicians on a nationwide tour of the show. Shepherd and the conductor traveled from city to city with the cast, but for each stop on the tour a local group of 27 musicians was hired to be the pit orchestra and perform onstage musician roles, and Shepherd had to train them for their roles.
In the late 1960s or early 1970s, Shepherd was alternating drum duties with Dave Black in the Chris Ibanez Trio. Black wanted steady employment while his son was in high school, so he left the trio to take a job as the drummer for the house band at Finocchio's Club. Shepherd took over all drum work for the Ibanez Trio, and also worked security for a building in the financial district. After Black's son finished high school, Black was ready to move on and offered Shepherd the job at Finocchio's.
Shepherd left Doggett's group in 1959 and returned to New York, where he worked in pit orchestras for Broadway shows, and as a music copyist and arranger.
In the Army, Shepherd met Billy Butlet, and was best man at his wedding, and in 1952, after his military service, Shepherd began working with Butler as part of Bill Doggett's group. In 1956, Shepherd helped write Doggett's signature song, Honky Tonk. By the late 1990s, over 40 years later, Shepherd was still receiving enough royalties from this song to pay his phone bill.
In 1941, Benny Carter contacted Shepherd after hearing him play, and this resulted in Shepherd working for Carter and eventually moving to New York City. Shepherd also started working for Artie Shaw in 1941.
In the 1930s, Shepherd performed with Jimmy Gorham's band in Philadelphia.
Berisford Shepherd, professionally known as Shep Shepherd (January 19, 1917 – November 25, 2018), was an American multi-instrumental jazz musician, composer and singer.