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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 51 MIN

Recovery with John Clayton

from The Late Set · host WRTI

Earlier this month, bassist and bandleader John Clayton flew from Los Angeles to New York to receive a high honor: the Bruce Lundvall Visionary Award, at Jazz Congress. On the day of the ceremony, the Eaton wildfire destroyed his home of 40 years, along with his daughter’s home and many others. Clayton lost everything, including irreplaceable heirloom instruments. But as he tells The Late Set, speaking from temporary living quarters in L.A., he is focused on what lies ahead, and the overwhelming love and support that has flowed in from all corners. He has an extraordinary story to tell. We hope it touches and inspires you as much as it did us.Related: Jazz artists in Los Angeles band together in the wildfires' aftermath by Greg Bryant MusiCares: Los Angeles Fire Relief GoFundMe: Wildfire Relief Fund Jazz Foundation of America Support WRTI: https://bit.ly/2yAkaJsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Earlier this month, bassist and bandleader John Clayton flew from Los Angeles to New York to receive a high honor: the Bruce Lundvall Visionary Award, at Jazz Congress. On the day of the ceremony, the Eaton wildfire destroyed his home of 40 years,...

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