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  1. A third FAME rhythm section was formed consisting of Freeman Brown (drums), Jesse Boyce (bass), Junior Lowe (guitar), Clayton Ivey (keyboard) and a 4 man brass section. They were a blend of African American and white, and sometimes they were called FAME Gang.

  2. More images. Real Name: Herbert Clayton Ivey. Profile: American producer, pianist, keyboardist and composer. Sites: MySpace , crazychesterrecords.com. In Groups: Billy And The American Suns, Mirage (62), The Alabama State Troupers, The Fame Gang, The Mt. Zion Band.

  3. This clip, shot in 2008, is with the great Clayton Ivey. Clayton was a studio player with Fame Studio's in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He would also fill in to ...

  4. Explore Clayton Ivey's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Clayton Ivey on AllMusic.

  5. Wishbone Recording Studio was founded by Terry Woodford and Clayton Ivey, a former FAME keyboard player, in 1972. It produced hits for artists like Hank Williams Jr., Mac McAnally, and Roy Orbison, and became a hub for songwriters in the Shoals area.

  6. Clayton Ivey. Clayton Ivey played keyboard at FAME Studios in Colbert County during the 1960s before forming Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals. Ivey also has frequently recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Photograph by Peter B. Olson.

  7. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyClayton Ivey | NAMM.org

    Clayton Ivey is proud to have been the first white producer to sign exclusively with Motown Records. As a result of his work at Motown (which was located in Los Angeles at that time), Clayton worked with legends such as Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, the Commodores and the Supremes, among others.