Conrad Yeatis "Sonny" Clark (July 21, 1931 – January 13, 1963) was an Ameri… Read Full Bio ↴Conrad Yeatis "Sonny" Clark (July 21, 1931 – January 13, 1963) was an American jazz pianist who mainly worked in the hard bop idiom.
Clark was born and raised in Herminie, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town southeast of Pittsburgh. At age 12, he moved to Pittsburgh. When visiting an aunt in California at age 20, Clark decided to stay and began working with saxophonist Wardell Gray. Clark went to San Francisco with Oscar Pettiford and after a couple months, was working with clarinetist Buddy DeFranco in 1953. Clark toured the U.S. and Europe with DeFranco until January 1956, when he joined The Lighthouse All-Stars, led by bassist Howard Rumsey.
Wishing to return to the east coast, Clark served as accompanist for singer Dinah Washington in February 1957 in order to relocate to New York City. In New York, Clark was often requested as a sideman by many musicians, partly because of his rhythmic comping. He frequently recorded for Blue Note Records, playing as a sideman with many hard bop players, including Kenny Burrell, Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Art Farmer, Curtis Fuller, Grant Green, Philly Joe Jones, Clifford Jordan, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Art Taylor, and Wilbur Ware. He also recorded sessions with Charles Mingus, Sonny Rollins, Billie Holiday, Stanley Turrentine, and Lee Morgan.
As a band leader, Clark recorded albums Dial "S" for Sonny (1957), Sonny's Crib (1957), Sonny Clark Trio (1957), with Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones, and Cool Struttin' (1958). Sonny Clark Trio, with George Duvivier and Max Roach was released in 1960.
Clark died of a heart attack in New York City, although commentators attribute the early death to Clark's drug and alcohol abuse.
Close friend and fellow jazz pianist Bill Evans dedicated the composition "NYC's No Lark" (an anagram of "Sonny Clark") to him after his death, included on Evans' Conversations with Myself (1963). John Zorn, Wayne Horvitz, Ray Drummond, and Bobby Previte recorded an album of Clark's compositions, Voodoo (1985), as The Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet. Zorn also recorded several of Clark's compositions with Bill Frisell and George Lewis on News for Lulu (1988) and More News for Lulu (1992).
Clark was born and raised in Herminie, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town southeast of Pittsburgh. At age 12, he moved to Pittsburgh. When visiting an aunt in California at age 20, Clark decided to stay and began working with saxophonist Wardell Gray. Clark went to San Francisco with Oscar Pettiford and after a couple months, was working with clarinetist Buddy DeFranco in 1953. Clark toured the U.S. and Europe with DeFranco until January 1956, when he joined The Lighthouse All-Stars, led by bassist Howard Rumsey.
Wishing to return to the east coast, Clark served as accompanist for singer Dinah Washington in February 1957 in order to relocate to New York City. In New York, Clark was often requested as a sideman by many musicians, partly because of his rhythmic comping. He frequently recorded for Blue Note Records, playing as a sideman with many hard bop players, including Kenny Burrell, Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Art Farmer, Curtis Fuller, Grant Green, Philly Joe Jones, Clifford Jordan, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Art Taylor, and Wilbur Ware. He also recorded sessions with Charles Mingus, Sonny Rollins, Billie Holiday, Stanley Turrentine, and Lee Morgan.
As a band leader, Clark recorded albums Dial "S" for Sonny (1957), Sonny's Crib (1957), Sonny Clark Trio (1957), with Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones, and Cool Struttin' (1958). Sonny Clark Trio, with George Duvivier and Max Roach was released in 1960.
Clark died of a heart attack in New York City, although commentators attribute the early death to Clark's drug and alcohol abuse.
Close friend and fellow jazz pianist Bill Evans dedicated the composition "NYC's No Lark" (an anagram of "Sonny Clark") to him after his death, included on Evans' Conversations with Myself (1963). John Zorn, Wayne Horvitz, Ray Drummond, and Bobby Previte recorded an album of Clark's compositions, Voodoo (1985), as The Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet. Zorn also recorded several of Clark's compositions with Bill Frisell and George Lewis on News for Lulu (1988) and More News for Lulu (1992).
Ain't No Use
Sonny Clark Lyrics
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Big Fat Snake Tired old man sitting all alone in a room Staring at…
Big Maybelle There ain't no use In hanging round No there ain't no use I'…
Bonnie J. Jensen Oh the fact is Cold but true cint no tellin' Who I am One…
Cara Rose Ain’t No Use Ain’t no use in trying Aint no use in…
Common Woke up in the morning Finding the glory might slip away Cau…
Count Basie Ain't no use, baby I'm leaving the scene Ain't no use, bab…
Count Basie Orchestra/Joe Williams Ain't no use, baby I'm leaving the scene Ain't no use, bab…
DAKOTA STATON There ain't no use In hanging round No there ain't no use I'…
Elkie Brooks Ain't no use baby I'm leaving the scene Ain't no use baby Yo…
Jerry Garcia Band There ain't no bread in the bread box 'Cause we ain't…
Joe Williams Ain't no use, baby I'm leaving the scene Ain't no use, baby …
L.A.B. Hey yeah, yeah, yeah Girl there ain't no use When the world…
Matt Woods If you would just hold still I would ban the real But…
Melanie Williams/Sub Sub Let's give some as gifts Gimme the one Gimme the one Gimme …
Moby Grape Ain't no use in saying that I love you Ain't no…
Nina Simone Ain't no use baby I'm leaving the scene Ain't no use baby Yo…
S Man Don't play wit my Shorty's We don't play wit 40s nah…
Sarah Vaughan There ain't no use In hanging 'round No, there ain't no use …
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Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea I don't want you, but I'd hate to lose you You've…
Blues Blue I don't want you, but I'd hate to lose you You've…
But Not For Me Old man sunshine listen you Never tell me dreams come true …
CAN Took each word she said as gospel truth the way…
Can't We Be Friends Took each word she said as gospel truth the way…
Cool Struttin' (Instrumental)…
Dancing in the Dark Dancing in the dark Till the tune ends, We're dancing in…
Deep Night Deep night, stars in the sky above Moonlight, lighting our p…
Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You Love makes me treat you The way that I do Gee baby,…
I Can Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
I Can't Give You Anything But Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
I Can't Give You Anything But Love Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
I Cover The Waterfront I cover the waterfront, I'm watching the sea,, Will the one …
I'll Remember April This lovely day will lengthen into evening We'll sigh goodby…
Love Walked In Love walked right in and drove the shadows away Love walked…
Royal Flush Deep night, stars in the sky above Moonlight, lighting our …
Speak Low Speak low when you speak, love, Our summer day withers away …
The Breeze and I The breeze and I are saying with a sigh That you…
You Go To My Head You go to my head And you linger like a haunting…
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