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Clayton Ivey
Clayton (* in Pensacola, FL) is a producer, pianist, keyboardist and composer. In the 1960a, Clayton played keyboard at FAME Studios in Colbert County before forming Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL. He was the first white producer to sign exclusively with Motown Records. As a result of his work at Motown, Clayton worked with legends such as Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, the Commodores and the Supremes, among others. He later produced records with Hank Williams jr., Roy Orbison, Wayne Newton and John Kay. As a studio musician he played on all of Toby Keith's #1 records, numerous Chet Atkins and Ronnie Milsap recordings.
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Discography
High And Low Down
Excello EX-801
released 1971
recorded in Sheffield, AL/USA
Lightnin Slim, guitar, vocals
Stacy Goss, horn
Charles Rose, horn
Sonny Royal, horn
Mike Stough, horn
Jesse Carr, guitar
Clayton Ivey, organ, piano
Tippy Armstrong, harmonica
Bob Wary, bass
Fred Proudly, drums
Sittin' Here With Nothing
Waldoxy Records WCD 2811
released 1995
recorded in Jackson, MS/USA
Big Mike Griffin, guitar, vocals
Dennis Taylor, sax
Clayton Ivey, Hammond organ, piano
David Hood, bass
Paul Lee, drums, percussion
Patrick O'Connor, drums

 
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