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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sonny_ClarkSonny Clark - Wikipedia

    Clark was born and raised in Herminie, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town east of Pittsburgh. [2] His parents were originally from Stone Mountain, Georgia. [2] His miner father, Emery Clark, died of a lung disease two weeks after Sonny was born. [2] Sonny was the youngest of eight children. [2] At age 12, he moved to Pittsburgh.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2020 · Fresh Sound Records. Personnel: James Clay (ts), Bobby Timmons, Lorraine Geller, Sonny Clark (p), Jimmy Bond, Red Mitchell (b), Peter Littman, Lawrence Marable (d) Reference: FSRCD 853. Bar code: 8427328608534. Info. Tracklist. Album details. Press. [This reissue replaces the previous edition as FSRCD 437]

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  3. Tenorman, an Album by The Lawrence Marable Quartet. Released in 1956 on Jazz:West (catalog no. JWLP 8; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hard Bop, Cool Jazz. Rated #234 in the best albums of 1956. Featured peformers: Lawrence Marable (drums), James Clay (tenor saxophone, featured), James Bond (bass), Sonny Clark (piano), Herbert Kimmel (producer, liner notes

  4. Artist. LAWRENCE MARABLE. Title. Tenorman. Label. Jazz West / JWLP-8. Year. 1956年. Format. LP. MONO 極美品 LAWRENCE MARABLE Tenorman / SONNY CLARK スペイン. SOLD OUT. WANT. コンディションについて. COMMENT. 西海岸の黒人モダン・ジャズ・シーンを支えた名ドラマーが残した唯一のアルバム。 ソニー・クラーク (p)、ジェームス・クレイ (ts)ら個々のPLAYも絶品の演奏を聴かせる素晴らしいカルテット作品。

  5. Lawrence Marable (drums), James Clay (tenor sax, flute), Sonny Clark (piano), Jimmy Bond (bass). Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, on August 4, 1956. Supervision & liner notes written by Herbert Kimmel. Engineer: John Kraus. Photography: William Claxton.

  6. Titles in brackets appear on compact disc reissues. 7/21/31 BORN IN HERMINIE, PA. 1951. MOVES TO CALIFORNIA, AGE 20. Works in San Francisco area with Vido Musso (ts) and Oscar Pettiford (b), plus some trio work at the "Down Beat". 1953. LOS ANGELES.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2015 · Sauf que ses pianistes successifs, entre juillet 1956 et mars 1957 s’appellent Bobby Timmons, Sonny Clark et la trop méconnue Lorraine Geller : des interlocuteurs à la hauteur de son lyrisme. Et au passage on le retrouve sur le premier album du contrebassiste Red Mitchell.