Альбомы исполнителя
One On One
2000 · альбом
Uh! Oh!
2000 · альбом
Daylight Express
1998 · альбом
The Songs Ella & Louis Sang
1997 · альбом
Clark Terry
1997 · альбом
The Second Set
1995 · альбом
Jesper Thilo Quartet & Clark Terry
1994 · альбом
Live in Holland 1979
2022 · альбом
Just Squeeze Me
2022 · сингл
Intimate Stories
2021 · альбом
Shades of Blues
2021 · альбом
The Incomparable
2015 · альбом
Express
2015 · альбом
Wham (Live at Jazzhouse Hamburg)
2014 · альбом
One Special Night
2013 · альбом
The Chicago Sessions
2012 · альбом
End Play
2011 · альбом
Remember the Time (75th Anniversary of Clark Terry)
2007 · альбом
Clark Terry's Big-B-A-D-Band Live!
2007 · альбом
Jazz Matinee (Live)
2007 · альбом
Serenade To A Bus Seat [Keepnews Collection]
2007 · альбом
Masters Of Jazz, Vol. 5
2006 · сборник
Live At Montmartre
2003 · альбом
OW (Live)
2003 · альбом
Friendship
2003 · альбом
Clark Terry And His Orchestra
2001 · сборник
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Биография
Possessor of the happiest sound in jazz, flügelhornist Clark Terry always played music that was exuberant, swinging, and fun. A brilliant (and very distinctive) soloist, Terry gained fame for his "Mumbles" vocals (which started as a satire of the less intelligible ancient blues singers) and was also an enthusiastic educator. He gained early experience playing trumpet in the viable St. Louis jazz scene of the early '40s (where he was an inspiration for Miles Davis) and, after performing in a Navy band during World War II, he gained a strong reputation playing with the big band of Charlie Barnet (1947-1948), the orchestra and small groups of Count Basie (1948-1951), and particularly with Duke Ellington (1951-1959). Terry, a versatile swing/bop soloist who started specializing on flügelhorn in the mid-'50s, had many features with Ellington (including "Perdido"), and started leading his own record dates during that era. He visited Europe with Harold Arlen's unsuccessful Free & Easy show of 1959-1960 as part of Quincy Jones' Orchestra, and then joined the staff of NBC where he was a regular member of the Tonight Show Orchestra. He recorded regularly in the '60s, including a classic set with the Oscar Peterson Trio and several dates with the quintet he co-led with valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer. Throughout the '70s, '80s, and '90s, Terry remained a major force, recording and performing in a wide variety of settings, including as the head of his short-lived big band in the mid-'70s, with all-star groups for Pablo, and as a guest artist who provided happiness in every note he played. Terry died on February 21, 2015, at age 94, after an extended battle with diabetes. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi