- Spencer Clark (musician)
Spencer Clark (March 15, 1908 – May 27, 1998) was an American
jazz bass saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist.In addition to bass saxophone, Clark was also competent on
mandolin ,cornet , trumpet, clarinet, andstring bass . His first professional experience was on saxophone in aNew Rochelle, New York ensemble in 1923. In 1925-26 he played inAdrian Rollini 's California Ramblers on record and in movie palaces. He also played withJoe Tenner andGeorge Carhart in the middle of the decade. He accompanied Carhart on anocean liner gig in an orchestra which includedBud Freeman andBabe Russin . While in Europe, he played withDanny Polo ,Lud Gluskin , andJulian Fuhs .He returned to
New York City in 1931, where he played withWill Osborne andFred Waring , then joinedOzzie Nelson 's band as a trumpeter. After the 1930s music became a secondary profession for Clark, who worked for anewspaper , in theairline industry, and as a land purchasing consultant forHighland Park, Illinois . He played withFreddie Wacker 's Windy City Seven from 1954, and recorded with them in 1957. Clark continued to perform into the 1970s, when he retired toNorth Carolina ; he continued to play there locally in a trio with his wife, Mary Clark.References
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