Today in Jazz History
Kenny Clare was born on June 8, 1929 in London, England and began playing drums at age thirteen. At age 18 Clare joined the Royal Air Force and played in several military bands during his time in the service. After his discharge, he played with Johnny Dankworth, Jack Parnell, Ted Heath and Dudley Moore. between 1963 and 1966 he subbed regularly for Francy Boland/Kenny Clarke big band. Between 1967 and 1971 Clare and Clarke both played drums with the group as it became a “two drummer band.”
During his career Clarke also played and recorded with such luminaries as Ella Fitzgerald, Cleo Laine and Tony Bennett. In 1971 he appeared in concert with fellow drummer Buddy Rich and Louis Bellson. Clare continued to work in the 1980s, predominantly with Dankworth and Laine. He did extensive studio work for radio, television, film and commercials, and served as secretary to the International Drummers Association.
Kenny Clare passed away from cancer at age 55 in 1985. After his death singer Tony Bennett held a memorial concert in Clare’s honor.
Here is a link to Clare playing with the Clarke/Boland band in 1968: