Clark Terry
No one could ever accuse Clark Terry of solemnity or detachment; his penchant for humor, especially his scat singing and "mumbles" routine, often triggered accusations of silliness. But Terry was an excellent modern trumpeter who perfected -- among many other things -- "dialogues" with himself, sometimes playing different instruments and other times alternating between mute and unmuted passages. His tone, range, and solo technique were superb, and he was equally proficient at swing or bebop. Terry worked in local groups around the St. Louis area, then was in a Navy band during World War II with Willie Smith. Upon his discharge, he played with Charlie Barnet in 1947 and Count Basie's small and large groups during the late '40s and early '50s. Terry played with Duke Ellington into the late '50s, appearing on several suites and extended pieces. He worked with Quincy Jones, then was recommended by Ray Copeland for a staff position at NBC after Copeland had to turn it down. Terry worked at NBC through the '60s and early '70s. He appeared regularly on The Tonight Show, while doing jazz dates with J.J. Johnson and Oscar Peterson and co-leading a group with Bob Brookmeyer that became popular in the early '60s. There were sessions on Mainstream, Vanguard, Big Bear, Mercury, Impulse!, and Riverside in the '50s and '60s. Terry began playing flügelhorn in the '50s while in the Ellington orchestra. He included more flügelhorn solos in his repertoire during the '70s, and recorded often for Pablo as well as MPS/BASF and Pausa. He maintained his activity in the '80s, '90s, and into the 2000s. Some of Terry's best recorded work can be heard on the Ellington album Cosmic Scene, while classic Terry dates from the '50s and '60s, as well as '70s and '80s cuts, are available in the digital age. Clark Terry died on February 21, 2015, at age 94, after an extended battle with diabetes.
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The Clark Terry Quintet: Serenade to a Bus Seat (Bonus Track Version)
Jazz - Released by The Jazz Corner on 23 Mar 2015
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Lets Worship
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by Catalyst on 1 Sep 1986
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New York 1961 (Remastered)
Contemporary Jazz - Released by RevOla on 20 Feb 2020
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Live At Marihan's
Jazz - Released by Chiaroscuro Records on 8 Nov 2005
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Color Changes
Jazz - Released by CoolNote on 19 Nov 1960
The Qobuz Essential Discography16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
The Complete Albums Collection: 1961 - 1963
Jazz - Released by ENLIGHTENMENT on 31 May 2017
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Stabilisation Blues
Jazz - Released by Croatia Records d.d. on 21 Nov 1982
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Quintet: Complete Recordings
Jazz - Released by Ascension Records on 12 Jul 2022
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Living Worship
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by Catalyst on 1 Mar 1985
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Duke With A Difference
Jazz - Released by CoolNote on 1 Oct 1957
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Introducing Clark Terry (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by Avid Entertainment on 20 Oct 2013
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Duke with a Difference (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by Jazz Pleasure on 27 Apr 2017
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What Makes Sammy Swing!
Jazz - Released by Lone Hill Jazz on 1 Jan 2008
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Remember the Time (75th Anniversary of Clark Terry)
Bebop - Released by Mons Records on 1 Jan 1994
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Just Squeeze Me
Jazz - Released by Storyville Records on 10 Jun 2022
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Jesper Thilo Quartet & Clark Terry
Jazz - Released by Storyville on 1 Jan 1994
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Live At Buddy's Place (Live)
Jazz - Released by Vanguard Records on 1 Jan 2006
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