Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin’
Album: “Cool Struttin'” (1958).
Personnel: Sonny Clark – piano Jackie McLean – alto saxophone Art Farmer – trumpet Paul Chambers – bass Philly Joe Jones – drums

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Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin’
Album: “Cool Struttin'” (1958).
Personnel: Sonny Clark – piano Jackie McLean – alto saxophone Art Farmer – trumpet Paul Chambers – bass Philly Joe Jones – drums

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Remembering to Sonny Clark
(July 21, 1931 – January 13, 1963)
Photo: Francis Wolff
Sonny Clark – The Sonny Clark Memorial Album
Sonny Clark was only 22 at the time of this private recording but he already had his Bud Powell-based piano style together. Clark is heard unaccompanied and, for two lengthy songs, in a trio with bassist Simon Brehm and drummer Bobby White. The solo tracks in particular are quite interesting for they are very spontaneous with some rambling resulting in ad-lib medleys. The music gives one a rare chance to hear Sonny Clark in a relaxed setting, thinking aloud musically. This valuable document (which is reasonably well recorded for a live date of the era) was first released in 1975 as a Xanadu LP (Scott Yanow/AllMusic).
Bass – Simon Brehm Drums – Bobby White Piano – Sonny Clark
Happy birthday to Conrad Yeatis "Sonny" Clark (July 21, 1931 – January 13, 1963)
Sonny Clark – Leapin´ And Lopin´ (Full Album)
Leapin’ and Lopin’ is an album by jazz pianist Sonny Clark, released on Blue Note Records, recorded in 1961, and issued in 1962 . It was Clark’s last album as a leader before his death in 1963. It features a guest appearance from sax player Ike Quebec, who was mounting a comeback after a decade of low visibility. The rhythm section of Clark, Butch Warren, and Billy Higgins would also appear on sessions with Dexter Gordon yielding his albums for Blue Note Go! and A Swingin’ Affair.
The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 4½ stars and stated “Top to bottom, Leapin’ and Lopin’ is a definitive recording for Clark, and in the mainstream jazz idiom, as well.”
Butch Warren – bass Billy Higgins – drums Sonny Clark – piano Charlie Rouse, Ike Quebec – tenor saxophone Tommy Turrentine – trumpet
Sonny Clark – My Conception
My Conception is an album by jazz pianist Sonny Clark, recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Clark with Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, and Art Blakey.

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No matter what, there is no doubt that Sonny Clark was highly esteemed among musicians and listeners. Time has only done Clark a favor and confirms this particular album as the jewel it is. The complete trio session is re- released on Tompkins Square as a limited edition 2LP set for Record Store Day with the album and an additional LP of alternate takes. The sound is warm, crisp and clear, just like Clark’s piano and the original notes from Nat Hentoff supplemented by Ben Ratliff’s eloquent and detailed notes (JAKOB BAEKGAARD , AllAboutJazz).
Sonny Clark – Dial S For Sonny (Full Album)
Dial “S” for Sonny is the debut album by jazz pianist Sonny Clark recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Clark with Art Farmer, Curtis Fuller, Hank Mobley, Wilbur Ware, and Louis Hayes.
Sonny Clark – piano Art Farmer – trumpet (tracks 1-5 & 7) Curtis Fuller – trombone (tracks 1-5 & 7) Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone (tracks 1-5 & 7) Wilbur Ware – bass Louis Hayes – drums
Tina Brooks – Minor Move
Minor Move is an album by American hard bop tenor Tina Brooks. It features performances by Brooks, Lee Morgan, Sonny Clark, Doug Watkins and Art Blakey. It was recorded on March 16, 1958, and was the first album Brooks recorded as a leader for the Blue Note label.
The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4½ stars and stated “It is true that Minor Move is right within the hard bop tradition, but fans of that style will find much to treasure here.”