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James Clay

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James Clay is a name new to many modern-day jazz listeners. But Clay's earliest fame came in the late 1950s when the young woodwind expert arrived on the Los Angeles jazz scene as a contemporary of this fellow Texan Ornette Coleman. Never an avant-garde experimenter like Coleman, Clay was immediately heard by his peers as a gifted mainstream player with ears open to a wide harmonic range. Clay went into obscurity for nearly 30 years before making a comeback. A fine tenor saxophonist who was part of the long tradition of Texas tenors, Clay was born in Dallas. Although early on he mostly played r&b and blues-oriented music, he was an early associate of Ornette Coleman and was open to playing in freer settings. He spent ten years in the Ray Charles band. He moved up North in the mid-1950s and recorded with drummer Larance Marable in 1956. In 1960, Clay made his greatest impact, leading two excellent albums for Riverside. “The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces,” teams him with David “Fathead” Newman (another Texas tenor), pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Arthur Taylor. The two tenors battle it out on a variety of tunes and the results are a tie for the saxophonists and a victory for the listeners. “A Double Dose of Soul,” has Clay utilizing Cannonball Adderley’s sidemen (cornetist Nat Adderley, vibraphonist Victor Feldman, Sam Jones, and drummer Louis Hayes) plus pianist Gene Harris in a bop-based program that features Clay doubling on flute. Rather than buildi

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Cookin' At The Continental

Cookin' At The Continental

A Double Dose of Soul

A Double Dose of Soul

I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart

I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart

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A Night Out With Verve - Disc 3 - Dancing

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James Clay

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Nicola Conte Presents Spiritual Swingers

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New Delhi

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Tenorman - The Kid from Dallas

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James Clay: The Kid from Dallas. Tenorman

A Night Out With Verve

A Night Out With Verve

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Piano Jazz

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The Sound Of The Wide Open Spaces!!! / A Double Dose Of Soul

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