John Clayton

Born
1952
in Venice, CA 
Active Decades
 
 
by Scott Yanow
A multi-talented musician, John Clayton deserves much more recognition. A brilliant bassist whose bowed solos are exquisite, Clayton is also a top-notch arranger and composer. A protégé of Ray Brown (whom he recorded with on a couple of occasions, including a late-'90s collaboration with fellow bassist Christian Mcbride), Clayton picked up important early experience playing with Count Basie's Orchestra for two years. He has co-led The Clayton Brothers with his younger brother, altoist Jeff, off and on since 1977, and in 1985 put together The Clayton-hamilton Jazz Orchestra, along with Jeff Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton. Clayton's charts for the big band, which are sometimes a little reminiscent of Thad Jones, give it its own musical personality. John Clayton has also worked extensively as a freelance bassist and arranger. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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