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  1. 19 de mar. de 2022 · Mar 18, 2022. John Clayton, a former ESPN NFL writer and current contributor to Seattle Sports 710 AM, died Friday. He was 67 years old. Seattle Sports 710 AM confirmed the news on Twitter. “It ...

  2. John Clayton (20 août 1952 [1] à Venice, Los Angeles) est un contrebassiste de jazz. Il a joué avec de nombreux artistes tels que Paul McCartney, la chanteuse et pianiste de jazz Diana Krall, Christian McBride ou Monty Alexander. Il est le père du pianiste Gerald Clayton.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2022 · SEATTLE (AP) — Longtime NFL journalist John Clayton died Friday following a short illness. He was 67. The Seattle Seahawks, through Clayton’s family, announced the death in a statement. Clayton worked for the team in recent years as a sideline reporter on radio broadcasts. Nicknamed “The Professor,” Clayton spent more than two decades ...

  4. John was the principal bassist in the Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra (The Netherlands) from 1980-1984. In 1986, John co-founded the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and rekindled The Clayton Brothers Quintet. In addition to his individual clinics and workshops, he also directs the educational components of Centrum, The Port Townsend Jazz ...

  5. Musik. John Clayton nahm seit dem 16. Lebensjahr Kontrabass-Unterricht, unter anderem bei Ray Brown.Bereits drei Jahre später spielte er zusammen mit Henry Mancini in dessen Fernsehserie The Mancini Generation.Mit dem Monty Alexander Trio und dem Count Basie Orchestra feierte er erste Erfolge, bevor er als Kontrabassist ins Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra aufgenommen wurde.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2022 · John Clayton was a treat on TV, inside the huddle, & had the best Sportscenter commercial. He also helped grow @ESPN1000. His hits w/ MJH were can’t miss. 1st seg news. 2nd seg questions from fans. And then was a part of the show w/ @TWaddle87 & me for yrs. #RIP to a great man.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2022 · John Clayton, one of the most prominent national NFL reporters who worked at ESPN for over 20 years, died on Friday. He was 67. “His wife Pat and sister Amy were at his side and communicated ...