- Peter Clayton
Peter Clayton (1927-91) was a British music broadcaster and writer, best known for presenting jazz and easy listening music programmes on
BBC Radio 1 and 2.After a period working for
Decca Records , Clayton first started to present jazz music onBBC Radio in October 1968 with a programme called "Jazz on One" which was broadcast on 247 metresMedium Wave on Sunday evenings.In 1970 he went on to present "Jazz Notes" and his best remembered programme, "Sounds of Jazz" later in 1973 when
BBC Radio 1 joined theBBC Radio 2 VHF transmitters broadcasting on 88-91MHZ FM at 10 p.m. every Sunday evening. The theme music to the programme was composed byLaurie Johnson . As well as playing jazz records, Clayton would organise and present ‘live’ jazz recordings with an audience (the tickets were complimentary) with each ‘set’ lasting about 30 minutes at the BBC studios inMaida Vale ,London during the week. Artists such asDave Shepherd with his quintet,Colin Purbrook ,Danny Moss andJeanie Lambe andKenny Baker (trumpeter) frequently appeared. TheMike Westbrook Orchestra made several broadcasts and filled the studio.He interviewed the jazz singer
Sarah Vaughan on his "Sounds of Jazz" programme in July,1977 when Vaughan sang a live tribute to the music of composerGeorge Gershwin .Clayton wrote two books along with colleague
Peter Gammond : "A bluffer’s Guide to Jazz" and "Jazz A-Z".His jazz show "Sounds of Jazz" continued to be heard on Radio 2 until his death. On
BBC Radio 3 he succeededSteve Race as presenter of the Saturday afternoon programme "Jazz Record Requests".External links
* [http://www.r2ok.co.uk/R2_timeline.htm Radio 2 Timeline Interview with Sarah Vaughan]
* [http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/theme_tunes_page.htm Radio Rewind - Sounds of Jazz Theme Tune]
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