Sneha Girap (Editor)

Kenny Clare

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Kenny Clare

Role
  
Drummer


Died
  
December 21, 1984

Albums
  
Live at Ronnie Scott's

Kenny Clare Drummerworld Kenny Clare

Music group
  
Sounds Orchestral (Since 1964)

Similar People
  
Ronnie Verrell, John Dankworth, Ronnie Scott, Kenny Wheeler, Norman Knight

Kenny clare


Kenny Clare (8 June 1929 - 11 January 1985) was an English jazz drummer. He should not be confused with Kenny Clarke, in whose band he played.

Contents

Kenny Clare More in the beginning

Born in Leytonstone, London, Clare played with Oscar Rabin on English radio in his early 20s. Following this, he played with Jack Parnell and then with Johnny Dankworth for an extended period in the 1950s and early 1960s. In the latter decade he played with Ted Heath and Ronnie Stephenson, and played in the studios as a member of Sounds Orchestral. He played drums for the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band in 1963-66 when Clarke was unavailable. But from 1967 through 1971 (when the band folded) Clare was a regular paired with Clarke in what became a two-drummer band for performances, concerts, and at least 15 recordings issued by various labels. He also accompanied singers including Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, and Cleo Laine. On 5 December 1971 he did a concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall with fellow drummers Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson.

Kenny Clare Kenny gets blue

Clare also did extensive work for radio, television, film, and commercials.

Kenny Clare wwwdrummerworldcompicsdrum2KennyClarejpg

Kenny clare grisha farfel swing low sweet chariot


Discography

With the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band

Kenny Clare Kenny Clare Wikipedia

  • 17 Men and Their Music (Campi, 1967)
  • All Smiles (MPS, 1968)
  • Latin Kaleidoscope (MPS, 1968)
  • Fellini 712 (MPS, 1969)
  • Volcano (Polydor, 1969)
  • Rue Chaptal (Polydor, 1969)
  • All Blues (MPS, 1969)
  • Clarke Boland Big Band en Concert avec Europe 1 (TrĂ©ma, 1969 [1992])
  • Off Limits (Polydor, 1970)
  • November Girl (Black Lion, 1970 [1975]) - with Carmen McRae
  • Change of Scenes (Verve, 1971) - with Stan Getz

  • Kenny Clare Kenny Clare YouTube

    Kenny Clare Drummerszone artists Kenny Clare

    References

    Kenny Clare Wikipedia