Clark Gayton
Clark Gayton is an American multi-instrumentalist, musician, composer and musicians' rights advocate.
Biography
Born as Carver Clark Gayton Jr. to Carver Clark Gayton and Mona Marie Lombard, Clark Gayton is a professional musician, composer and producer.Clark studied music with Floyd Standifer, JoAnn Christen, Curry Morrison, Julian Priester, Joe Brazil and Buddy Catlet while attending Garfield High School. After graduating from high school in 1981, Clark received a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music, where he studied with Phil Wilson, Tom Plsek and Tony Lada. He graduated in 1984 and moved to Oakland before moving to New York in 1987 where he lives to this day.
Since living in New York, Clark has worked and recorded with some of the finest jazz musicians in the world, such as Charles Tolliver, Lionel Hampton, McCoy Tyner, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Mingus Big Band, Ted Nash and Odeon, Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra, Clark Terry, Nancy Wilson, and Ray Charles. Clark toured with Bruce Springsteen as part of the Seeger Sessions band. Clark has recorded or performed with Prince, Rihanna, Brazilian Girls, Steel Pulse, Wyclef Jean, Queen Latifah, Quincy Jones, Sting, Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Santana, Maxwell, The Skatalites, and Bad Brains, to name a few. He performs regularly with his band, Explorations in Dub, at Nublu in New York City. He was also a member of Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band. He has appeared in the movies Malcolm X, Sweet and Lowdown, and Kansas City. He has performed frequently with Conan O'Brien's house band as a substitute for Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg. In addition, he is a strong advocate for musicians’ rights and has been a panelist for discussions about the online and independent music industry.
Family influence and early music history
He is the son of Carver Clark Gayton and Mona Marie Lombard and is the great-grand nephew of the legendary New Orleans musician, Manuel "Fess" Manetta.The first two professionally trained musicians on his maternal side were Jules and Deuce Manetta who founded the Pickwick Brass Band and played cornet and trombone, respectively. Deuce, trained classically in France, was said to be the first slide trombone player in New Orleans. Valve trombone was the instrument of choice at the time. Their nephew was Manuel Manetta. He began on violin and guitar but did his first paid work as a pianist for Countess Willie Piazza. He played with Buddy Bolden in 1903. By 1910 he had mastered cornet, saxophone, and trombone. Manuel played at Tuxedo Hall with the Eagle band. He went to Chicago in 1913, then returned to New Orleans, played locally for five years. He went to Los Angeles in November 1919 to join Kid Ory. He returned home shortly afterwards and toured as pianist for with Martels' Family Band, then played piano in Ed Allen's Band on riverboats. He settled down in New Orleans where his versatility and musicianship enabled him to work with many bands and orchestras, including Papa Celestin's, Arnold Du Pas and Manual Perez's, and solo work at Lulu White's.
In later years he became the most renowned teacher in New Orleans. He gave occasional public appearances well into his seventies, making a specialty of playing two brass instruments simultaneously. Manuel had a sister, Olivia, who had a son, Lawrence, and three daughters: Lucille, Dolly, and Gladys. All were born in Algiers.
Discography
- Clark Gayton & Neatherealm – Don't Try To Question 1995
- Neatherealm – JahMerican Jazz
- Clark Gayton – Walk the Water 1999
- Clark Gayton – Sankofa! 2003
- Clark Gayton – Best of Clark Gayton 2008
As sideman
- Cornell Campbell – Big Things 2000
- Peter Salett – Heart of Mine 2000
- Dennis Brown – Let Me Be the One 2000
- George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band – Merryteria 2000
- Monday Michiru – 4 Seasons 2001
- Sting – All This Time 2001
- Maxwell – Now 2001
- Barney McAll – Release the Day 2001
- Monday Michiru – Selections 1997–2000 2001
- Paul Peress – Awakening 2002
- Jah Works – Bassmentality 2002
- Dave Stryker – Blue to the Bone III 2002
- Tom Jones – Mr. Jones 2002
- Bill Mobley and the Space Time Big Band – New Light 2002
- John Fedchock New York Big Band – No Nonsense 2002
- Queen Latifah – ' 2002
- Tom Browne – Tom Browne Collection 2002
- Gaijin à Go-Go – Happy–55–Lucky 2003
- Dan Zanes and Friends – House Party 2003
- Julia Darling – Julia Darling 2003
- Cannabis Cup Band – Live Joint 2003
- Mýa – Moodring 2003
- Sting – Sacred Love 2003
- ' 2004
- Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel – Buzz 2004
- Mocean Worker – Enter the Mowo! 2004
- David Pilgrim – Island Soul 2004
- Brazilian Girls – Lazy Lover 2004
- Nasio – Living in the Positive 2004
- Brazilian Girls – Brazilian Girls 2005
- Ted Nash – Espada de la Noche 2005
- JJ Sansaverino – Sunshine After Midnight 2005
- Elvis Costello – North 2005
- Kerry Linder – Sail Away With Me 2005
- Steven Bernstein – MTO Vol. 1 2006
- Joss Stone "It's a Man's World", Live 2006
- Rihanna – A Girl Like Me 2006
- Nasio Fontaine Rise Up 2007
- Duo Live The Color of Money 2007
- Bad Brains – Build a Nation 2007
- Charles Tolliver – With Love 2007
- Bruce Springsteen – 2007
- East Village Opera Company – Olde School 2008
- Brazilian Girls – New York City 2008
- Lila Downs – Shake Away 2008
- Dispatch – Live Zimbabwe 2008
- Bruce Springsteen – Live in Leipzig 2013
- Lucio Kropf – Pela Rua 2015