Buck Clayton
An excellent bandleader and accompanist for many vocalists, including Billie Holiday, Buck Clayton was a valued soloist with Count Basie Orchestra during the '30s and '40s, and later was a celebrated studio and jam session player, writer, and arranger. His tart, striking tone and melodic dexterity were his trademark, and Clayton provided several charts for Basie's orchestra and many other groups. Clayton began his career in California, where he organized a big band that had a residency in China in 1934. When he returned, Clayton led a group and played with other local bands. During a 1936 visit to Kansas City, he was invited to join Basie's orchestra as a replacement for Hot Lips Page. Clayton was also featured on sessions with Lester Young, Teddy Wilson, and Holiday in the late '30s. He remained in the Basie band until 1943, when he left for army service. After leaving the army, Clayton did arrangements for Basie, Benny Goodman, and Harry James before forming a sextet in the late '40s. He toured Europe with this group in 1949 and 1950. Clayton continued heading a combo during the '50s, and worked with Joe Bushkin, Tony Parenti, and Jimmy Rushing, among others. He organized a series of outstanding recordings for Columbia in the mid-'50s under the title Jam Session (compiled and reissued by Mosaic in 1993). There were sessions with Rushing, Ruby Braff, and Nat Pierce. Clayton led a combo with Coleman Hawkins and J.J. Johnson at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, then reunited with Goodman in 1957 at the Waldorf Astoria. There was another European tour, this time with Mezz Mezzrow. He appeared in the 1956 film The Benny Goodman Story and played the 1958 Brussels World Fair with Sidney Bechet. Clayton later made another European visit with a Newport Jazz Festival tour. He joined Eddie Condon's band in 1959, a year after appearing in the film Jazz on a Summer's Day. Clayton toured Japan and Australia with Condon's group in 1964, and continued to revisit Europe throughout the '60s, often with Humphrey Lyttelton's band, while playing festivals across the country. But lip and health problems virtually ended his playing career in the late '60s. 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. He also became an educator, teaching at Hunter College in the early '80s. Clayton led a group of Basie sidemen on a European tour in 1983, then headed his own big band in 1987 that played almost exclusively his compositions and arrangements. That same year Clayton's extensive autobiography Buck Clayton's Jazz World, with Nancy Miller-Elliot, was published.
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Jazz Side Story (A Timeless Jazz Recordings)
Jazz - Released by Jazz Side Story on 5 Sep 2014
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Goin' To Kansas City
Buck Clayton, Tommy Gwaltney's Kansas City Nine, Dickie Wells, Charlie Byrd
Jazz - Released by Riverside on 1 Jan 1960
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All The Cats Join In (Expanded Edition)
Jazz - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 16 Jul 1956
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Three Classic Albums Plus (Songs For Swingers / Buck Meets Ruby / Harry Edison Swings Buck Clayton) (Digitally Remastered)
Jazz - Released by AVID Entertainment on 22 Aug 2011
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Buck Clayton All Stars, Basel 1961 / Swiss Radio Days, Jazz Series Vol.7
Jazz - Released by TCB - The Montreux Jazz Label™ on 1 Jan 1996
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Baden, Switzerland 1966
Buck Clayton, Henri Chaix, Isla Eckinger, Michel Pilet, Wallace Bishop
Jazz - Released by Sackville on 25 Dec 1999
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Jazz Spectacular
Jazz - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 26 Jul 2021
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How Hi The Fi (Expanded Edition)
Jazz - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 19 Jul 1954
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The Classic Swing Of Buck Clayton
Jazz - Released by Riverside on 1 Jan 1960
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Dr. Jazz, Vol. 3
Dixieland - Released by Storyville Records on 20 Nov 1993
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And Friends
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 1 Jan 1966
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The Classic Swing Of Buck Clayton
Jazz - Released by CoolNote on 1 Jan 2000
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Club Session
Buck Clayton, Charlie Singleton, Peanuts Holland
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 1 Jan 2000
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