Clark Terry
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Clark Terry | |
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Background information | |
Born | St. Louis, Missouri, United States | December 14, 1920
Died | February 21, 2015 Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States | (aged 94)
Genres | Jazz, swing, bebop, hard bop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Trumpet, flugelhorn |
Years active | 1940s–2015 |
Labels | Prestige, Pablo, Candid, Mainstream, Impulse! |
Website | clarkterry |
Clark Terry (December 14, 1920 – February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, educator, and NEA Jazz Masters inductee.
He played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948–1951), Duke Ellington (1951–1959) and Quincy Jones (1960). Terry's career in jazz spans more than seventy years and he is one of the most recorded of jazz musicians.
Terry was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied at Vashon High School. Terry died on February 21, 2015 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas from complications from diabetes, aged 94.[1]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ THR Staff, Marc Schneider, Billboard. "Jazz Musician Clark Terry Dies at 94)". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
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Other websites
[change | change source]Media related to Clark Terry at Wikimedia Commons
- Terry's Official Website
- Terry at Allmusic
- "Profile: Clark Terry" Archived 2008-01-13 at the Wayback Machine by Arnold Jay Smith (www.jazz.com Archived 2015-10-21 at the Wayback Machine)
- Clark Terry's oral history video excerpts Archived 2015-02-23 at the Wayback Machine at The National Visionary Leadership Project