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バック・クレイトン. バック・クレイトン ( Buck Clayton 、 1911年 11月12日 - 1991年 12月8日 )は、 アメリカ ・ カンザス州 パーソンズ出身の ジャズ ・ トランペット 奏者。. 特に カウント・ベイシー のグループ在籍(1936年-1943年)時代は、全音域で抜けの良い ...
7 de ene. de 2020 · Clayton Clip D – West Coast 1933-34 – Them There Eyes & What’ll It Be.mp3 Early Years Out West, 1933-34. Buck Clayton’s brief but colorful stay in Los Angeles is often overlooked — perhaps because he made no records. The lively episode was recounted in his entertaining autobiographical memoir, Buck Clayton’s Jazz World (1986).
Buck Clayton (solo tp, arr), Paul Quinichette (solo ts), Jim Dahl, Frank Rehak (solo tb), Nat Pierce Orchestra: Skip Reider, Don Stratton, Doug Mettome, Al S...
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8 de dic. de 1991 · Sites:: Wikipedia, britannica.com, All Music, shanghaisojourns.net, allaboutjazz.com, adp.library.ucsb.edu, Imdb: Aliases:: John Durante: In Groups: "Big Chief" Russell Moore And His Orchestra, Basie's Bad Boys, Benny Carter & His Chocolate Dandies, Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Mezz Mezzrow-Buck Clayton Orchestra, Benny Goodman Jam Session, Benny Goodman Septet, Billie Holiday And Her ...
Buck Clayton. Soundtrack: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Composer ("Red Bank Boogie") and trumpeter, educated in high school and through private piano lessons from his father, Buck Clayton played in Los Angeles dance halls and then joined Earl Dancer's 14 Pieces orchestra in Harlem, led a band from 1932 to 1934, then traveled in China until 1936 with the Teddy Weatherford ...
8 de dic. de 1991 · A valued member of a variety of classic big bands, Wilbur "Buck" Clayton was versatile enough to thrive as a bandleader, session man, and trumpet soloist. Clayton first studied piano with his father beginning at age six, taking up the trumpet at age 17. He played in his church's orchestra until 1932 when he moved to California, taking various ...
9 de dic. de 2022 · About Buck Clayton. Trumpeter Buck Clayton is best known for his solo work and arrangements for the Count Basie band during the late '30s and '40s. A consummate mainstream jazz performer, he worked with many notable jazz musicians in the '40s and '50s, and in the mid-'50s he organized a series of rewarding jam sessions for Columbia Records.