JAZZPAR Artists - Terry Clarke |
Terry Clarke (CAN), b. August 20, 1944, was part of The Jim Hall JAZZPAR 98 Quartet + 4: Chris Potter (s), Jim Hall (g), Thomas Ovesen (b), and Terry Clarke (d) + The chamber string ensemble Zapolski Quartet. Terry Clarke got his first drum set on his 12. birthday
and studied for five years with Jim Blackley. In 1965, Clarke moved to
San Francisco and worked with John Handy III for the next two and a half
years, during which time the award-winning recording, "Live at Monterey
Jazz Festival" was made. Clarke then joined the pop vocal group,
The Fifth Dimension, until 1970 when he re-located to Toronto. For the
next 15 years he played an abundance of jazz in all styles in Toronto-studio
scenes, television shows, jingles - and he toured Japan and Europe either
with Jim Hall or Oscar Peterson. For 25 years Terry Clarke has recorded
and toured with the Rob McConnell's Boss Brass big band. From 1985 Clarke
has pursued an exclusively jazz career in New York working and recording
with Ed Bickert, Doc Cheatham, Gene Dinovi, Buddy Tate, The Toshiko Akiyoshi
Jazz Orchestra, Helen Merrill, Bob Mintzer, Mark Murphy and Jim Hall among
many others. |
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