
Kenny Clarke, born in Pittsburgh, USA, in 1914, was a pioneering jazz drummer and bandleader. Known as one of the founding fathers of bebop, he revolutionized jazz drumming by shifting the timekeeping role from the bass drum to the ride cymbal, a technique that became a standard in modern jazz. A key member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, Clarke also collaborated with legends like Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk. His work on tracks such as "Epistrophy" remains iconic. Clarke's innovative style and contributions to bebop solidified his legacy as a transformative figure in jazz history.
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