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William Lewis " Buck" Clarke (October 2, 1933 – October 11, 1988) was an American jazz . His many musical styles included , and , with an perspective.


Early life
Clarke was born in Washington, D.C., on October 2, 1933. At 15, he started working at a display sign store. The father of one of his bosses was a cousin to , so Clarke began to listen to jazz records by musicians such as , , Allen Jones and during lunch breaks and weekends, and he became "hooked on jazz." He eventually had a job offer at a D.C. club where he learned to play the congas.


Career
One of his very first gigs was at a show called "Jig Show", which featured dancers and comedians. Clarke would travel throughout the world, going to places such as , where he first discovered music. Many others tried to encourage young Clarke to play "real instruments", but his position was the bongo drums.

When he was 16 or 17 years old, he played with . Clarke expressed his feelings about performing with Wess Anderson's band The Washingtonians which included Eddie Jones and , saying it had him "shook up" and describing it as "mind blowing". He played with 's The Jazz Messengers at the age of 19 or 20. He was a member of an eight-piece band which furthered his musical education. He also played at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1968.Clarke played with , , , Russ Freeman, , Jimmy Smith and others.

Clarke was an accomplished . Some of his early artwork is displayed here on his page.

Clarke suffered from diabetes that cost him his leg in 1986. He died on October 11, 1988, in Los Angeles.


Discography

As leader
1960OffbeatCharles Hampton on (clarinet), (alto saxophone), (wood flute), (piano), Don McKenzie on (vibes), Fred Williams on (bass), Roscoe Hunter on (drums)
1961Charles Hampton on (clarinet), (alto saxophone), (wood flute), (piano), Don McKenzie on (vibes), Fred Williams on (bass), Roscoe Hunter on (drums)
1963The Buck Clarke SoundDwayne Austin on (bass), Billy Hart on (drums), Charles Hampton on (flute), (alto saxophone), (piano), Jimmy Crawford on (piano) (tracks: 2, 3, 5), Lennie Cujé on (vibraphone), (marimba)
1988Hot StuffFull CircleWill McGregor on (bass), Ralph Penland on (drums), Russ Freeman on (Guitar), Chris Ho on (keyboards), Gerald Albright on (Reeds), Buck Clarke (percussion)


As sideman
With
  • (Atlantic, 1971) – with Eddie Harris
  • Invitation to Openness (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Talk to the People (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Live at Montreux (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Layers (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Another Beginning (Atlantic, 1974)

With Willis Jackson

  • (Prestige, 1960)
  • Cookin' Sherry (Prestige, 1961)
  • Together Again! (Prestige, 1965) – "This'll Get To Ya'" & "It Might As Well Be Spring"
  • Together Again, Again (Prestige, 1967)

With

  • Outlaw (Prestige, 1960)

With Dave Hubbard

  • Dave Hubbard (Mainstream, 1971)

With Cannonball Adderley

  • Black Messiah (Capitol, 1971)

With The Isley Brothers

  • Givin' It Back – "Love The One You're With" (T-Neck, 1971)

With

  • The Great Show Live in Paris (Disques Festival, 1975)

With Jimmy Smith

  • Root Down – Jimmy Smith Live! (Verve, 1972)
  • Paid In Full (Mojo, 1974)
  • Jimmy Smith '75 (Mojo, 1975)
  • It's Necessary (Mercury, 1977)

With

  • A Banquet In Blues (ABC, 1976)

With

  • Sextant (Columbia, 1973)

With

  • Liquid Love (Columbia, 1975)
  • Gleam (CBS/Sony, 1975)
  • Splash (Fantasy, 1981)
  • Born to Be Blue (Pablo, 1982)

With Ron Escheté

  • Stump Jumper (Bainbridge, 1986)

With Thelonious Monster

  • Stormy Weather (Relativity, 1989)


See also

== Gallery ==


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