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Name
  
Matty Matlock


Years active
  
1950s – 1970s

Instruments
  
Saxophone Clarinet

Genres
  
Dixieland, Swing music

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Born
  
April 27, 1907 (
1907-04-27
)

Origin
  
Paducah, Kentucky, U.S.

Associated acts
  
Matty Matlock's All Stars

Died
  
June 14, 1978, Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
Lullaby of Broadway, Hits by Matty Matlock

Similar People
  
Nick Fatool, Ray Bauduc, George Van Eps, Jack Teagarden, Jess Stacy

Birth name
  
Julian Clifton Matlock

Music director
  
Pete Kelly's Blues

Matty matlock and his dixie men sugarfoot strut


Julian Clifton "Matty" Matlock (April 27, 1907 – June 14, 1978) was an American Dixieland jazz clarinettist, saxophonist and arranger.

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Early years

Matlock was born in Paducah, Kentucky, April 27, 1907, and raised in Nashville beginning in 1917. He began playing clarinet when he was 12.

Career

From 1929 to 1934, Matlock replaced Benny Goodman in the Ben Pollack band doing arrangements and performing on clarinet.

Matlock was one of the main arrangers for Bob Crosby's band. He had joined Crosby's group in 1935 as clarinettist, playing with both the main Crosby band and the smaller Bobcats group, but "he was often seconded to write full-time for the orchestra and the Bobcats." He stayed with Crosby until the band broke up in 1942. Matlock's entry in The Rough Guide to Jazz says of him (in part): "Matty Matlock was, with Irving Fazola, the most inspired and spontaneous clarinettist in the Dixieland style, and as a truly original arranger he perfected the sound of 'arranged white Dixieland' as we know it today."

After the dissolution of Crosby's group, Matlock worked in Los Angeles, playing for recordings made by a variety of Dixieland groups. In 1955, he appeared in the film Pete Kelly's Blues, playing clarinet for a band that is seen in a scene in a Kansas City speakeasy in 1927.

Death

Matlock died June 14, 1978, in Los Angeles, California.

Select discography

As bandleader
  • Dixieland (Douglass Phonodisc)
  • Four-Button Dixie (Douglass Phonodisc, 1959) [credited as Matty Matlock and the Paducah Patrol]
  • They Made It Twice As Nice As Paradise And They Called It Dixieland (Douglass Phonodisc)
  • With Bing Crosby
  • Play a Simple Melody / Sam's Song (also with Gary Crosby) (Decca Records)
  • Moonlight Bay (also with Gary Crosby) (Decca Records)
  • In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening (also with Jane Wyman) (Decca Records)
  • Bing with a Beat (RCA Records)
  • With Ella Fitzgerald
  • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book (Verve Records)
  • With Ray Heindorf
  • Pete Kelly's Blues (Columbia Records)
  • With Ben Pollack
  • Ben Pollack's Pick-A-Rib Boys: Dixieland (Savoy Records)
  • Dixieland Vols. 1, 2 & 3 (Savoy Records)
  • With Beverly Jenkins
  • Gordon Jenkins Presents My Wife The Blues Singer (Impulse!)
  • References

    Matty Matlock Wikipedia