Tuesday 24 September 2013

James Clay, 1935-1994 (American hard bop jazz tenor saxophonist and flutist)


* While in school James Clay played alto saxophone, became a professional musician, and played with local bands in Dallas, Texas, including with Booker Ervin. Later, he went to California, there he played in 1957 in Red Mitchell's quartet and on recordings with Lawrence Marable. at the end of 1957 he returned to his hometown of Dallas, and served in the Army in 1959. "Franklin Park" is on the Digital Praise PC game Guitar Praise. 

 

Read more from his Wikipedia biography.

NATAL DATA and ASTROLOGY CHART

BIRTH DATA: 8 September 1935, 04:15 (4:15 AM) CST (+6), Dallas, Texas, USA (32n47, 96w48). ASC: 20 Leo. RR: AA (from birth record). SOURCE: Sy Scholfield (©) quotes birth certificate on file.

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