Clint Houston

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Clinton Joseph Houston (June 24, 1946, New Orleans - June 7, 2000) was an American jazz double-bassist.[1]

Houston played with George Cables and Lenny White in the house band at Slug's, a club in New York City, then played with Nina Simone (1969), Roy Haynes (1969–70), Sonny Greenwich and Don Thompson (1970),[2] Roy Ayers (1971–73), Charles Tolliver (1973–75), Stan Getz (1975–77), and Woody Shaw (1977–79). In 1978 he began collaborating with Joanne Brackeen, working with her through 1986; he also played with Pepper Adams (1983), Slide Hampton (1981), Frank Foster (1984–86), and Roland Hanna (1986).

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Charles Tolliver

  • Live in Tokyo (1973, Strata-East)

With Sonny Greenwich

With Azar Lawrence

With John Scofield

With Woody Shaw

References

  1. Allmusic biography
  2. Sackville LP, CBC - C 2002-2
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