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- June_Clark_(musician) comment "Algeria Junius \"June\" Clark (March 24, 1900, Long Branch, New Jersey – February 23, 1963, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter and cornetist, and boxing manager.Clark, a native of Long Branch, played piano as a child, then took up bugle and trumpet, playing in local brass bands. He took a job as a porter in New Orleans, then played in a musical revue called S.H. Dudley's Black Sensations, where he played with James P. Johnson.".