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Clarence Todd
Clarence Todd is credited on 213 releases across 67 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1951–2017 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
213
Pressings credited
67
Albums
7
Decades active
16
In collections
Biography
Clarence Todd (1892–1973) was an Australian tennis player. A farmer by profession, he was born in Trundle, in rural New South Wales, in 1892. Todd was a good volleyer and he always tried to get to the net as soon as he could in rallies. Todd reached the semi-finals of the 1915 Australasian Championships (losing to Horace Rice). He also won the men's doubles with Rice. From 1916-17 Todd served during World War 1 and was badly injured in the leg when advancing against machine gun fire at the battle of Messines. He lost his first match at 1919 Australasian Championships to Allan North. In 1921 Todd lost in round two of the U. S. Championships to Willis Davis. He played Davis Cup in 1921. He later moved to Queensland.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
213 releases · 67 albums · active 1951–2017
- Performance · 271
- Other credits · 21
Studios: Webster Hall · Village Gate · The Hollywood Palladium · The Click, Philadelphia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

John Waters' Pink Flamingos (Special 25th Anniversary Edition Original Soundtrack)
1997

Giants Of Jazz: Sidney Bechet
1980

Shades Of The 40's
1961

Mood Music For Beer And Pretzels
1957

Jazz Volume 3: New Orleans
1951

Hot Clarinets 1924-1929

Louis Armstrong & Sidney Bechet With The Clarence Williams Blue Five
1968

Louis Armstrong In New York 1924-1925
1966

Five Feet Of Soul
1963

Clarence Williams Rarities
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Louis Armstrong
- Clarence Williams
- Bill Haley And His Comets
- Dick Hyman
- King Oliver
- Harry James And His Orchestra
- Chris Barber
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