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Genres
  
Mainstream jazz

Parents
  
John Clayton

Name
  
Gerald Clayton


Instruments
  
Piano

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Uncles
  
Jeff Clayton


Born
  
May 11, 1984 (age 39) Utrecht, Netherlands (
1984-05-11
)

Origin
  
Southern California, United States

Labels
  
ArtistShare Verve Sin-Drome

Associated acts
  
Gerald Clayton Trio Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra The Clayton Brothers Diana Krall Roberta Gambarini Quartet

Role
  
Jazz Pianist · geraldclayton.com

Albums
  
Life Forum, Two‑Shade, Bond: The Paris Sessions, Maybe Steps, Reverence

Profiles

Gerald Clayton at Roy Hargrove Musical Celebration


Gerald William Clayton is a jazz pianist and composer born in Utrecht, Netherlands and raised in Los Angeles.

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Biography

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Clayton attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, USC's Thornton School of Music, where he studied piano with Billy Childs, and the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Kenny Barron.

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He has performed and recorded with Roy Hargrove, Diana Krall, Dianne Reeves, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dayna Stephens, Kendrick Scott, Ben Williams, Terell Stafford & Dick Oatts, Michael Rodriguez, Avishai Cohen, Sachal Vasandani, Gretchen Parlato, and the Clayton Brothers Quintet. Clayton also has enjoyed an extended association since early 2013, touring and recording with saxophone legend, Charles Lloyd. 2016 marks his second year as Musical Director of the Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour, a project that features his trio with Ravi Coltrane, Nicolas Payton, and Raul Midón.

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In 2012 and 2013 Clayton received Grammy nomations for The Paris Sessions (Concord) and Life Forum (Concord). In 2010, he was nominated for Best Instrumental Composition for "Battle Circle", which is featured on the Clayton Brothers album, New Song and Dance. In 2009, he was nominated for Best Improvised Jazz Solo for his solo on Cole Porter's "All of You" from his debut album, Two-Shade. His nomination competed with established jazz musicians Terence Blanchard and Roy Hargrove, with whom Clayton toured for several years.

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The Clayton Brothers' Brother to Brother received a nomination in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category. Gerald Clayton plays piano on the album, which holds loosely to a theme of songs that were made famous by Thad, Hank and Elvin Jones. Clayton's piano playing was described by Ben Ratliff of The New York Times as "[filling] up the available space" with Clayton "busying himself with prettiness and authority." Ratliff continued, "If you've listened to much hard bop or mainstream jazz of the early '60s, you might find some easygoing clichés in his playing – or maybe even an awful lot of them – but they are smoothly rendered. More important, the friendly rhetoric of this music allows them."

Clayton is the son of jazz bassist John Clayton.

References

Gerald Clayton Wikipedia