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  • Born: October 03, 1946, Sacramento, CA
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Drums
  • Representative Albums: "The Funk Stops Here", "Actual Proof", "Give the Drummer Some
  • Representative Songs: "Cops and Robbers", "The Viper", "Pitt and the Pendulum

Biography

Drummer Mike Clark is well known as the drummer for Herbie Hancock's funk-jazz outfit the Headhunters, and headed up the group after Hancock left to pursue other projects. But Clark goes far beyond playing simple R&B rhythms, becoming one of the more astute contemporary jazz drummers who also writes his own music. Born October 3, 1946, in Sacramento, CA, Clark began his professional career at age six in New Orleans, dipping into blues, soul, and jazz. As a youth, he split time between Texas and Northern and Southern California, mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area, prominently performing with Vince Guaraldi on the legendary themes for the Peanuts television projects. He was also the drummer on the controversial raunchy R&B album by Betty Davis entitled They Say I'm Different in 1974. Clark and the pioneering electric bass guitarist Paul Jackson worked together until both of them were recruited for the Headhunters, recording Thrust, Flood, and Man-Child with Hancock on the Columbia label, and the Headhunters' albums for Arista Records.

Then Clark started his career as a leader with the 1989 Stash album Give the Drummer Some, with help from heavyweights like Jack Wilkins, Jack Walrath, and Ricky Ford. Hopping from label to label over the next 15 years, Clark issued The Funk Stops Here for the Enja label in 1991, was part of Master Drummers, Vol. 3 for Ubiquity, collaborated with Jackson and vibraphonist Marc Wagnon for the 2001 Buckyball CD Conjunction, and issued Summertime for JazzKey in 2003 and his triumphant 2008 release, Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 1, for Talking House Records. Along the way, Clark revived the Headhunters for recordings and touring, and over the years has collaborated with the likes of Eddie Henderson, Shawn Phillips, Alphonso Johnson, Marc Puricelli, Jeff and Suzanne Pittson, Ned Sublette, Percy Jones, Henry Franklin, Michael Wolff, Dave Ellis, Brian Auger, Christian McBride, Patrice Rushen, Towner Galaher, Jed Levy, Billy Childs, Chris Potter, Josh Roseman, Bob Sheppard, Dave Fiuczynski, Donald Harrison, Christian Scott, Robert Hurst, and James Genus. Like Herbie Hancock, Clark is a devotee of the Buddhist philosophies of Nichiren Daishonin. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
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Background information
Born October 3, 1946 (1946-10-03) (age 63)
Genres Jazz, Funk
Instruments Drums
Associated acts The Headhunters
Brand X
Website Mike Clark Music

Mike Clark (born October 3, 1946) is an American jazz and funk drummer who is most noted for playing in the Headhunters band headed up by Herbie Hancock in the mid-1970s.[1] Clark's performance on Hancock's album Thrust, and particularly the song "Actual Proof," is often cited as one of the finest examples of the linear funk style of drumming. He was also a member of the UK jazz-fusion outfit Brand X, alternating behind the kit with Phil Collins between 1978-80. Clark has also performed with many top musicians from the worlds of jazz and funk, including Chet Baker, Vince Guaraldi, Fred Wesley, Les Claypool, and Charlie Hunter. Clark is also known as one of the most sampled drummers in contemporary music.[citation needed] His beats have appeared on records by Prince, NWA, De La Soul, and Janet Jackson, among others.

Selected discography

Year Artist Title Label
1974 Herbie Hancock Thrust Columbia
1974 Herbie Hancock Death Wish (Soundtrack) Columbia
1975 Herbie Hancock Flood Columbia
1975 The Headhunters Survival of the Fittest Arista
1976 Herbie Hancock Man-Child Columbia
1979 Brand X Product Virgin
1980 Brand X Do They Hurt? Virgin
1987 Mike Clark Give the Drummer Some Stash Records
1992 Mike Clark/Paul Jackson The Funk Stops Here Enja Records
1994 Mike Clark and friends Jim Payne's New York Funk Grammavision
1995 [[Mike Clark Master Drummers: Volume Three Ubiquity
1999 Mike Clark Summertime Jazz Key Music
2000 Mike Clark Actual Proof Platform Records
2001 Mike Clark, Paul Jackson, Marc Wagnon Conjunction Buckyball
2003 Headhunters Evolution Revolution Basin Street Records
2004 The Mackrosoft 1st Mack to the Moon Mackrosoft Records
2004 The Mackrosoft Life Imitates Clouds Mackrosoft Records
2008 The Headhunters: Live in Europe
2009 Mike Clark Blueprints of Jazz: Vol. 1 Talking House Records

References

  1. ^ mikeclarkmusic.com
  • Biography at All About Jazz link

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