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Sonny Clark: Dial "S" for Sonny
BySonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963

Elmo Hope
piano1923 - 1967

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
Clark was born in Georgia and raised outside of Pittsburgh. His professional career began on the West Coast while visiting his Aunt where Clark met and began working with tenor saxophonist

Wardell Gray
saxophone, tenor1921 - 1955

Oscar Pettiford
bass1922 - 1960

Buddy DeFranco
clarinet1923 - 2014

Howard Rumsey
bass, acoustic1917 - 2015

Dinah Washington
vocals1924 - 1963
Dial "S" for Sonny was a sextet recording featuring trumpeter

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1986

Wilbur Ware
bass, acoustic1923 - 1979

Louis Hayes
drumsb.1937
Clark alternates between hard bop cookers and ballads: the title tune, "Bootin' It" and "Sonny's Mood" being upbeat definitive hard bop. 'The two standards offer the more meditative mood, with "Love Walked In" performed in a trio format. The breadth of Clark's capabilities are displayed in his tempo and rhythm switches on the Gershwin classic. "Shoutin' on a Riff" is Clark's all-out nod to bebop, with the pianist showing off his technical wares at speed. The ensemble playing is sprite and fresh with Farmer and Fuller hitting notes right on the nose, while Mobley kept things rounded up in that loose, fun way he had when he performed. Dial "S" for Sonny serves well as an example of hard bop when the subgenre was evolving. ">
Track Listing
Dial “S” for Sonny; Bootin’ It; It Could Happen to You; Sonny’s Mood; Shoutin’ on a Riff; Love Walked In; Bootin’ It (alternate take).
Personnel
Sonny Clark
pianoWilbur Ware
bass, acousticLouis Hayes
drumsArt Farmer
flugelhornCurtis Fuller
tromboneHank Mobley
saxophone, tenorAdditional Instrumentation
Sonny Clark: piano; Curtis Fuller: trombone; Hank Mobley: tenor; Art Farmer: trumpet; Wilbur Ware: bass; Louis Hayes: drums.
Album information
Title: Dial "S" for Sonny | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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