Buck Clayton(1911-1991)
- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Composer ("Red Bank Boogie") and trumpeter, educated in high school and
through private piano lessons from his father, Buck Clayton played in
Los Angeles dance halls and then joined Earl Dancer's 14 Pieces
orchestra in Harlem, led a band from 1932 to 1934, then traveled in
China until 1936 with the Teddy Weatherford orchestra. Returning to the
United States, he joined the
Count Basie and His Orchestra. In World
War II he served in the US Army. Later he was a soloist in the "Jazz at
the Philharmonic" series and made several European concert tours.
Joining ASCAP in 1957, his other instrumental compositions include
"Swingin' at the Copper Rail", "7th Avenue Express", "Stan's Dance",
"Night Ferry", "Avenue C", "Blues Blase", "Buckini", and "Love Jumped
Out".