Jazz artists sing each other's praises
Trumpeter Clark Terry and pianist Monty Alexander share one complaint about the task of performing with each other.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Wednesday Nov 17
Still a genius
Hearne Christopher Jr. Miles Davis' first idol was Clark Terry. Any parallels between the two legendary jazz trumpeters begin with their St.
Kansas City Star | Sunday Nov 14
Powell's party
With aces like Clark Terry, Barry Harris, Randy Weston, Earl May, Frank Wess and Jimmy Heath among those on the musical menu, Giants of Jazz VII, held Saturday at the South Orange Middle School, lived up to its ...
The Star-Ledger | Oct 18, 2004
Music, theater and art return in force this fall
Elder does not mean infirm and out-of-touch. The Carver/Trinity Jazz Collaborative brings together five real-deal legends of jazz: Terry Gibbs (vibraphone, piano, father of drummer Gerry Gibbs), James Moody ...
San Antonio Express-News | Sep 5, 2004
Jazz In The Park
For many area fans, the free Monday Night Jazz Series in Hartford's Bushnell Park heralds summer with the blare of trumpets and the pounding of drums.
Hartford Courant | Jul 5, 2004
Clark Terry, Joe Lovano and Ernestine Anderson at Symphony Center
Virtuoso jazz pianist Hank Jones was slated to play Symphony Center on Friday. But his younger brother, master drummer Elvin Jones, had passed away 10 days earlier, and Hank didn't have ...
Roger Ebert | May 31, 2004
Grammy Salute To Jazz, Honoring Clark Terry & Gerald Wilson
As part of the week-long GRAMMY celebration of events taking place throughout Los Angeles, the Recording Academy announced the initiation of a new event titled GRAMMY Salute To Jazz.
Ejazznews.com | Feb 4, 2004
Discography: Ow (1981), Intimate Stories (1988), Live at the Village Gate (1991), Mellow Moods (1994), Clark Terry Express (1996)
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