The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra is unusual in that it has three leaders: drummer
Jeff Hamilton, altoist
Jeff Clayton, and bassist
John Clayton. While
Hamilton (who has played regularly with
Oscar Peterson,
Ray Brown,
Monty Alexander,
Gene Harris, and
the L.A. Four) really drives the band, and
Jeff Clayton (whose sound is inspired by
Cannonball Adderley) is one of the orchestra's top soloists, it is
John Clayton's colorful and unpredictable arrangements that really give this big band its own personality. In addition,
Clayton (who was formerly with
Count Basie) is a very talented soloist, particularly when bowing. The swinging orchestra, filled with top Los Angeles players (including such soloists as
Rickey Woodard,
Charlie Owens,
Bobby Bryant,
Snooky Young,
Oscar Brashear,
George Bohanon,
Thurman Green, and
Bill Cunliffe) can hold its own with any other big band of the '90s and 2000s, as shown on its two Capri sets (
Groove Shop and
Heart and Soul) and its Lake Street release
Absolutely.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi