Showing posts with label Tyrone Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyrone Clark. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

Tyrone Clark - Music In The Grain

Size: 162,7 MB
Time: 70:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Art: Front

01. Hello Alaadeen (13:15)
02. Fay Fay ( 4:20)
03. Midwest Girl ( 8:36)
04. Nutty Peach ( 6:37)
05. Traveling ( 5:31)
06. Brazilian Dance ( 7:22)
07. Drive Thru ( 6:46)
08. Who Knows Ville ( 7:48)
09. Sing And Pray (10:15)

In a musical career spanning nearly 40 years, Tyrone Clark, born in Chicago, has played professionally since he was eighteen. Although adept in a variety of musical genres, Clark’s concept and interpretation of playing is stylistically best described as rooted in the Kansas City jazz tradition. Described by a fellow musician, Clark is one of the few who impeccably delivers that style. He is a “full” bassist and always right there – “just when you need him.” His sure drive and sense of rhythm and melody impress audiences and musicians alike.

Such proficiency has placed Clark on stage and in studio alongside such talents as: Author Prysock, Hank Crawford, Eddie Harris, Benny Golson, Cyrus Chestnut, Nicholas Payton, Milt Jackson, Billy Taylor, Max Roach, Kevin Mahogany, Luqman Hamza, Lisa Henry, Ahmad Alaadeen, Ronnel Bright, The Pete Eye Trio, and The Madden Brothers.

Along with Cyrus Chestnut and Nicolas Payton, Clark was among the musician featured in the 1997 Robert Altman production of “Kansas City,” the soundtrack of the movie, and the follow-up extended release, “The Music of Kansas City.” In addition to a number of pop and gospel recordings, Clark’s jazz studio work includes accompaniment for vocalist Lisa Henry and saxophonist Ahmad Alaadeen on their respective releases. Additionally, Clark has toured Japan, Europe and throughout the United States.

Music In The Grain