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Ivie Anderson
Ivie Anderson
American jazz singer
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Barney Bigard
Barney Bigard
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Paul Howard
Paul Howard
American musician
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Don Cherry
Don Cherry
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Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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Abe Lyman
Abe Lyman
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Stan Levey
Stan Levey
American musician
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Sam Woodyard
Sam Woodyard
American jazz drummer
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King Oliver
King Oliver
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Frank Capp
Frank Capp
American musician
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Harold Jones
Harold Jones
American musician and drummer
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Don Harris
Don Harris
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Howard McGhee
Howard McGhee
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Panama Francis
Panama Francis
American musician
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McClure Morris
McClure Morris
American musician
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Mel Lewis
Mel Lewis
American musician
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Roy McCurdy
Roy McCurdy
jazz drummer
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Billy Cobham
Billy Cobham
American jazz drummer
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Christian McBride
Christian McBride
American musician
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Mike Kowalski
Mike Kowalski
American drummer and percussionist
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Vic Berton
Vic Berton
American musician
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Buddy Rich
Buddy Rich
American jazz drummer and bandleader
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Dexter Gordon
Dexter Gordon
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Urbie Green
Urbie Green
American jazz trombonist
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Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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Ray Draper
Ray Draper
American musician
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Connie Kay
Connie Kay
American musician
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Isham Jones
Isham Jones
American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter
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Gerald Wilson
Gerald Wilson
American trumpetist (1918-2014)
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Jean Goldkette
Jean Goldkette
American musician
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Ben Pollack
Ben Pollack
American musician
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Leroy Vinnegar
Leroy Vinnegar
American bassist
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Dee Barton
Dee Barton
composer, arranger
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Cozy Cole
Cozy Cole
American musician
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Red Holloway
Red Holloway
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Clifford Brown
Clifford Brown
American jazz musician
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John Robinson
John Robinson
American drummer (*1954)
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Dick Nash
Dick Nash
American musician
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Ernie Royal
Ernie Royal
American jazz trumpeter
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Conte Candoli
Conte Candoli
American musician
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Billy Higgins
Billy Higgins
American jazz drummer
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Rollins Band
Rollins Band
American punk rock band
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Monty Budwig
Monty Budwig
American double bassist
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Omer Simeon
Omer Simeon
American musician
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Jack Irons
Jack Irons
musician, songwriter
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Paul Barbarin
Paul Barbarin
American musician
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Tommy Vig
Tommy Vig
Hungarian percussionist, arranger, bandleader, and composer
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Sonny Criss
Sonny Criss
American jazz musician
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Victor Feldman
Victor Feldman
English recording artist; jazz musician, vibraphonist
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Lyle Ritz
Lyle Ritz
American bassist and ukulele player
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Buzzy Drootin
Buzzy Drootin
American musician
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Joe Sullivan
Joe Sullivan
American musician
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Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington
American jazz musician, composer and band leader
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Count Basie
Count Basie
American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer (1904-1984)
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Nick Fatool
Nick Fatool
American musician
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Lee Young
Lee Young
American musician
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Zutty Singleton
Zutty Singleton
American jazz drummer
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John Densmore
John Densmore
American drummer and songwriter
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Bud Brisbois
Bud Brisbois
American trumpeter (1937-1978)
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Jack Bland
Jack Bland
American musician
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Louis Hayes
Louis Hayes
American drummer
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Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats
Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats
American instrumental funk rock band
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Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller
American big band musician, arranger, composer and bandleader (1904-1944)
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Bud Scott
Bud Scott
American jazz guitarist, banjoist and singer
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Larance Marable
Larance Marable
American musician
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Wellman Braud
Wellman Braud
American musician
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Art Farmer
Art Farmer
American jazz trumpeter
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Teddy Edwards
Teddy Edwards
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra
Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra
American jazz and dance band from the 1920s and 1930s
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Papa John Creach
Papa John Creach
American musician (1917-1994)
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Gabe Baltazar
Gabe Baltazar
American musician
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Robin Kenyatta
Robin Kenyatta
American jazz alto saxophonist
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Buster Bailey
Buster Bailey
American musician
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Jerry Goodman
Jerry Goodman
American musician
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Louie Bellson
Louie Bellson
American jazz drummer, a composer, arranger, bandleader, and jazz educator
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Ed Thigpen
Ed Thigpen
American jazz drummer
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Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton
American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor (1908-2002)
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Bill Berry
Bill Berry
American musician
Sonny Clay
American musician

Sonny Clay

Intro
American musician
Genres
Music

William Rogers Campbell "Sonny" Clay (May 15, 1899, Chapel Hill, Texas - April 13, 1973, Los Angeles) was an American jazz pianist, drummer, and bandleader, who had an unusual impact on the development of Australian jazz.

Sonny Clay Band, Australia, 1928

Clay's family moved to Phoenix when he was eight years old; he played drums and xylophone early in life. From 1915 he studied piano, playing with Charlie Green and Jelly Roll Morton in Mexico around 1920. He drummer for Reb Spikes in California in 1921, and had his first recording experience backing Camille Allen in 1922. Later that year he played with Kid Ory at the Hiawatha Dancing Academy in Los Angeles.

In 1923 he formed his own band, the Eccentric Harmony Six; this ensemble recorded on Vocalion Records as the California Poppies in 1923 and the Stompin' Six in 1925. He also performed under the band names Plantation Orchestra and Hartford Ballroom Orchestra. His band scored a regular gig broadcasting on radio stations KNX in 1925 and KFI in 1926.

In 1928 Clay took his band (billed as Sonny Clay's Colored Idea) on a tour of Australia, with Ivie Anderson (later a vocalist with Duke Ellington) as one of the singers accompanying the orchestra. The group played in Sydney and Melbourne to great success, but problems with unions and with venue changes (their initial bookings were on vaudeville stages, but additional dates in dance halls led them into race-related trouble with local authorities) resulted in their gaining some notoriety. As rumors of drug use and miscegenation between the black band members and white women flew, the group was subject to a police raid which became a national press sensation. As a result, Clay and his band were deported and the Australian government resolved to bar the entry of all black musicians into the country, a ban which kept Louis Armstrong from touring the country until 1954.

Upon Clay's return, he held a residency at the Vernon County Club in Los Angeles, then broke up this band and formed a new one called the Dixie Serenaders, which counted Teddy Buckner and Les Hite among its members. Clay played solo and led bands until 1941, at which time he led a band as a member of the Special Services Division. He retired from music in the 1940s but returned around 1960 to record solo and play in clubs.