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  1. John Lee Clayton Jr. (born August 20, 1952) [ 1 ] is an American jazz musician, classical double bassist, arranger, and composer. He is the father of pianist Gerald Clayton and the brother of saxophonist Jeff Clayton, with whom he formed the Clayton Brothers; and the Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra with Jeff Hamilton.

  2. 2 de ene. de 2007 · In this 1977 collaboration, the two explore blues, ballads, bossa nova, and a choice item from the songbook of Stevie Wonder. Personnel: Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Monty Alexander (piano), John Clayton (bass), Jeff Hamilton (drums) Soul Fusion. Original Jazz Classics: OJCCD7312. Buy download online. The Monty Alexander Trio, Milt ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2019 · Pianist Monty Alexander had first appeared on a Milt Jackson record in 1969. Soul Fusion songs Eight years later the great vibraphonist used Alexander's trio (which included bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton, future big-band co-leaders) for this spirited Pablo session that was subsequently reissued on CD through Original ...

  4. Soul Fusion, an Album by Milt Jackson & The Monty Alexander Trio. Released in 1978 on Pablo (catalog no. 2310 804; Vinyl LP). Genres: Soul Jazz. Rated #1507 in the best albums of 1978. Featured peformers: Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Monty Alexander (piano), John Clayton (bass), Jeff Hamilton (drums), Norman Granz (producer), Val Valentin (engineer).

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Soul Fusion" on Discogs.

  6. A year later in 1977, Alexander recorded again with Milt Jackson on the LP Soul Fusion. Jackson used Alexander's trio (with bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton, future big-band co-leaders) for the Pablo recorded LP which was later issued on CD through Original Jazz Classics.

  7. There is a funky "Soul Fusion", blues cuts, contemporary pop of the time ("Isn't She Lovely"), Richard Evans "Bossa Do Marilla", an inspired "Once I Loved" by Jobim and others. It adds up to an invigorating ensemble album and leaves you with a totally uplifted feeling.