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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2014 CD release of "Seven Classic Albums" on Discogs.

  2. about. This concert at the world famous Village Vanguard, NYC, presents an important set from Buck's five years at the helm of The Buck Clayton Swing Band. This band became Buck's pride and joy. You can hear the fun the band had on these special nights. All the music here is the very warm, relaxed and high spirited Swing of Buck Clayton.

  3. Buck and Buddy Blow the Blues (1961) Meets Joe Turner (1965) Baden, Switzerland 1966 (1966) The Trumpeters: Jazz Fest Masters (1969) A Buck Clayton Jam Session 1975 (1975) A Buck Clayton Jam Session, Vol. 3 (1976) A Swingin' Dream (1988) Live from Greenwich Village, NYC (1990) AllMusic Review.

  4. After a period outside of music, Clayton once again became active in music, this time as a non-playing arranger, touring Africa as part of a State Department series in 1977. He provided arrangements and compositions for a 1974 Lyttleton and Buddy Tate album, and did more jam session albums for Chiaroscuro in 1974 and 1975.

  5. Buck Meets Ruby, recorded in New York, July 1, 1954 (1-12 to 2-3) Harry Edison Swings Buck Clayton, recorded in New York, October 16, 1958 (2-4 to 2-8) Newport Jazz Festival All Stars (Side One), recorded in Boston, probably June, 1959 (2-9 to 2-12) Comes in a 2-CDs jewel case. 8-page booklet with excerpts of the original liner notes. Made in ...

  6. Get all the lyrics to songs by Buck Clayton and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  7. George Avakian, John Hammond. Buck Clayton chronology. The Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest. (1953) How Hi the Fi. (1954) Buck Meets Ruby. (1954) How Hi the Fi, subtitled A Buck Clayton Jam Session, is an album by trumpeter Buck Clayton which was recorded in 1953 and 1954 and released by Columbia.