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ANTiSEEN

Best known seeing that the backing music group in G.G. Allin’s Murder Junkies LP, ANTiSEEN was a longstanding “destructo” punk work that initial noticed the light of time in 1983. Located in NEW YORK, ANTiSEEN embraced a unusual mix of redneck rock and roll, punk, pro-wrestling, and on-stage antics that …

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Jeff Clayton

A talented altoist whose audio sometimes comes quite near that of Cannonball Adderley, Jeff Clayton has played in a multitude of settings, mostly within the LA area (although in the past due ’90s he relocated towards the East Coastline). He teamed up along with his sibling, bassist John Clayton, because …

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Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra

The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra is unusual for the reason that they have three leaders: drummer Jeff Hamilton, altoist Jeff Clayton, and bassist John Clayton. While Hamilton (that has performed frequently with Oscar Peterson, Ray Dark brown, Monty Alexander, Gene Harris, as well as the L.A. Four) actually drives the music …

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Clayton Brothers

Bassist John Clayton, Jr. and his two-years-younger sibling, saxophonist Jeff Clayton, play straight-ahead jazz. The brothers had been born and elevated in Venice, CA. John used bass in junior senior high school, while Jeff started playing clarinet at nine, switching to saxophone at 14. John became a member of Monty …

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