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Tracey trusts to precocious youth
Jazz drummer CLARK TRACEY talks to Chris Searle about his musical development and the dynamic young lineup on his latest record, No Doubt
INFLUENCER: Clark Tracey

JAZZ pulsates in drummer Clark Tracey’s bloodstream. He’s the son of epochal pianist Stan, born in 1961 in Middlesex Hospital, a few streets away from Ronnie Scott’s Soho club, where Stan was house pianist.

“My parents were playing jazz from my first day at home, which always appealed!” he says Stan also played classical music and African tribal recordings.”

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