Kenny Clarke
Musician
United StatesUnited States

9 января 1914 – 26 января 1985

Kenny Clarke

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Kenny Clarke (born Kenneth Clarke Spearman, later aka, Liaqat Ali Salaam, on January 9, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-died January 26, 1985 in Paris, France) was a jazz drummer and an early innovator of the bebop style of drumming. As the house drummer at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940's, he participated in the after hours jams that led to the birth of modern jazz. He is credited with creating the modern role of the ride cymbal as the primary timekeeper. Before, drummers kept time on the snare drum ("digging coal", Clarke called it) with heavy support from the bass drum. With Clarke time was played on the cymbal and the bass and snare were used more for punctuation. For this, "every drummer" Ed Thigpen said, "owes him a debt of gratitude." Clarke was nicknamed "Klook" or "Klook-mop" for the style he innovated.

Clarke was a founder member of the Modern Jazz Quartet (as the Milt Jackson Quartet) in 1951 and also participated in many recording sessions as house drummer for Savoy Records. Connie Kay took his place in the MJQ in 1955 and from 1956 Clarke was resident in France where he regularly worked with visiting American musicians in Paris, in particular forming a working trio, known as "The Bosses", with Bud Powell and Pierre Michelot.

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The Modern Jazz QuartetThe Modern Jazz Quartetdrums (drum set)
Bud Powell Triodrums (drum set), original
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The Miles Davis Nonetdrums (drum set)
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Al Haig Triodrums (drum set)
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Kenny Clarke Triodrums (drum set)
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Roy Eldridge Quartetdrums (drum set)
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John Mehegan Triodrums (drum set)
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The Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Sextetdrums (drum set), eponymous, original
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Sam Price Triodrums (drum set)
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Kenny Clarke Quintetdrums (drum set), eponymous, original
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Zoot Sims Quartetdrums (drum set)
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The Triodrums (drum set)
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