Clifford Jarvis


Clifford Jarvis was an American hard bop and free jazz drummer, who in the 1980s moved to London, England, where he died.

Biography

Clifford Jarvis, the son of Malcom “Shorty” Jarvis was born in Boston, Massachusetts, where he studied at Berklee College of Music in the 1950s.
Moving to New York City, he established himself in jazz between 1959 and 1966 by recording with Chet Baker, Randy Weston, Yusef Lateef, Freddie Hubbard, Barry Harris, Jackie McLean, and Elmo Hope, and playing with Grant Green and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
He worked and recorded with Sun Ra from 1962 to 1976. He also played and recorded with Pharoah Sanders, and recorded with Sonny Simmons, Alice Coltrane, Kenny Drew, Walter Davis, and Archie Shepp.
Clifford also recorded with organist John Patton on the Blue Note album That Certain Feeling.
During the 1980s, Jarvis moved to Britain, where he played with upcoming musicians such as Courtney Pine and worked in music education at Chats Palace Arts Centre in London among other places until his death. He was senior drum tutor at Pyramid Arts Development, Dalston, from 1984 to 1994.

Discography

As leader

With Chet Baker
With Kenny Drew
With Curtis Fuller
With Barry Harris
With Elmo Hope
With Freddie Hubbard
With Jackie McLean
With Archie Shepp
With Sonny Simmons
With Jukka Syrenius Band
  • Memories of tomorrow"
With Sun Ra
With John Patton
  • That Certain Feeling
With Randy Weston
With Harry Beckett'