Biography
Pianist Clayton Love was a prominent member of Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm during the mid-'50s, making some of his finest platters with the legendary band. But Love made his first vinyl appearance on Lillian McMurry's Jackson, MS-based Trumpet Records in 1951 with his own jump band, the Shufflers.

The combo was a fixture around Vicksburg, where Love was attending Alcorn A&M as a pre-med student. Love's cousin, Natchez bandleader Earl Reed, had recorded for Trumpet and recommended his young relative to McMurry. Love's 1951 debut, Susie/ Shufflin' with Love, exhibited infectious enthusiasm if not a great deal of polish. From there, Love moved over to Aladdin in 1952 (with saxist Raymond Hill's band backing him), Modern (with Turner on guitar) and Groove in 1954, and in 1957, Love fronted and played the 88s with Turner and the Kings of Rhythm on their Federal platters Do You Mean It, She Made My Blood Run Cold, and The Big Question.

Turner had nothing to do with Love's pair of 1958 singles for St. Louis-based Bobbin Records; bassist Roosevelt Marks led the backing band for the clever coupling Limited Love/ Unlimited Love. Long settled in the Gateway City, Love made an album for Modern Blues Recordings in 1991 with fellow ivories aces Johnnie Johnson and Jimmy Vaughn, Rockin' Eighty-Eights. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi




 
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Clayton Love - Come On Home Blues: From The Carousel Club St. Louis Missouri
Clayton Love - Come On Home ( Full Album ) 1980
CLAYTON LOVE - BYE BYE BABY - GROOVE
Roosevelt Marks Orch with Clayton Love Limited Love
Willie Clayton - Love Don't Hurt Me (Official Video)
Clayton Love - The Big Question
CLAYTON LOVE - MARY LOU - GROOVE
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