Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke was a highly influential if subtle drummer who helped to define bebop drumming. He was the first to shift the time-keeping rhythm from the bass drum to the ride cymbal, an innovation that has been copied and utilized by a countless number of drummers since the early '40s.
Clarke played vibes, piano and trombone in addition to drums while in school. After stints with Roy Eldridge (1935) and the Jeter-Pillars band, Clarke joined Edgar Hayes' Big Band (1937-38). He made his recording debut with Hayes (which is available on a Classics CD) and showed that he was one of the most swinging drummers of the era. A European tour with Hayes gave Clarke an opportunity to lead his own session, but doubling on vibes was a definite mistake! Stints with the orchestras of Claude Hopkins (1939) and Teddy Hill (1940-41) followed and then Clarke led the house band at Minton's Playhouse (which also included Thelonious Monk). The legendary after-hours sessions led to the formation of bop and it was during this time that Clarke modernized his style and received the nickname "Klook-Mop" (later shortened to "Klook") due to the irregular "bombs" he would play behind soloists. A flexible drummer, Clarke was still able to uplift the more traditional orchestras of Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald (1941) and the combos of Benny Carter (1941-42), Red Allen and Coleman Hawkins; he also recorded with Sidney Bechet. However after spending time in the military, Clarke stayed in the bop field, working with Dizzy Gillespie's big band and leading his own modern sessions; he co-wrote "Epistrophy" with Monk and "Salt Peanuts" with Gillespie. Clarke spent the late '40s in Europe, was with Billy Eckstine in the U.S. in 1951 and became an original member of the Modern Jazz Quartet (1951-55). However he felt confined by the music and quit the MJQ to freelance, performing on an enormous amount of records during 1955-56.
In 1956 Clarke moved to France where he did studio work, was hired by touring American all-stars and played with Bud Powell and Oscar Pettiford in a trio called the Three Bosses (1959-60). Clarke was co-leader with Francy Boland of a legendary all-star big band (1961-72), one that had Kenny Clarke playing second drums! Other than a few short visits home, Kenny Clarke worked in France for the remainder of his life and was a major figure on the European jazz scene.
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Discography
170 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Listen My Shuffle (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by Underground Inside Records on 8 jul. 2016
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THE SHOW MUST GO ON with Kenny Clarke, Vol. 02
Jazz - Released by Unchained Melody on 14 jul. 2015
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THE SHOW MUST GO ON with Kenny Clarke, Vol. 01
Jazz - Released by Unchained Melody on 16 jun. 2015
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Jazz And The City With Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Bluetone Jazz Records on 12 mei 2015
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Lifeworks - Kenny Clarke (The Platinum Edition) Pt. 1
Jazz - Released by Night & day on 19 mei 2015
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Jazz & Limousines by Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Jazz & Limousines on 3 mrt. 2015
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Jazz & Limousines by Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Jazz & Limousines on 3 mrt. 2015
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Greetings from the Past (Card 2)
Jazz - Released by Hound Dog on 27 aug. 2013
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Greetings from the Past (Card 1)
Jazz - Released by Hound Dog on 13 aug. 2013
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I Dig You the Most
Jazz - Released by Hot Club 2013 on 25 dec. 2013
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The Adderley Sessions
Jazz - Released by Jazz Room on 1 jan. 2012
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Best Jazz Albums of 1956 - Johnny Hodges, The Ellington All-Stars, Thelonious Monk, Vol. 6
Johnny Hodges, Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington All-Stars, Oscar Pettiford, Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Intense Media GmbH on 1 feb. 2019
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Jazzmen Detroit (HD Remastered)
Pepper Adams, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers, Kenny Clarke, Tommy Flanagan
Vocale jazz - Released by Reborn Recordings on 11 feb. 2019
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Milestones of Legends - Jazz Vibes, Vol. 2
Milt Jackson, Red Norvo Trio, Lucky Thompson, Wendell Marshall, Hank Jones, Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Intense Media GmbH on 18 mrt. 2018
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Coleman Hawkins with Kenny Clarke, Lausanne 1949 (HD Remastered)
Vocale jazz - Released by Reborn Recordings on 29 okt. 2018
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Paris 1960 (HD Remastered)
Clark Terry, Quentin Jackson, Martial Solal, Kenny Clarke
Vocale jazz - Released by Reborn Recordings on 30 nov. 2018
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Members Club, Vol. 2
Jazz - Released by Allstar Recordings on 21 feb. 2020
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Milestones of Jazz Legends: More Blue Notes, Vol. 4
J.J. Johnson, JULIUS WATKINS SEXTET, Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke
Jazz - Released by Intense Media GmbH on 15 mrt. 2019
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