EPISODE · Oct 14, 2021 · 29 MIN
Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth
from Profiles With Maggie LePique · host Maggie LePique
Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth starting from the beginning in Philadelphia to his meeting and collaborating with maestro Chick Corea. Stanley discusses the journey of finding his own sound, Long before he became a four-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, performer, composer, conductor, arranger, producer, a composer for recordings and film, as well as one of the most celebrated acoustic and electric bass players in the world, Stanley Clarke was a student. Stanley’s “school days” were not only the inspiration for his world-renowned bass anthem, but essential to the origin story of the pioneering bass virtuoso from the streets of Philadelphia.Source: https://stanleyclarke.com/Source: https://stanleyclarke.com/stanley/This episode is from an archive from the KPFK program Profiles adapted for podcast. Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994. Send us Fan MailSupport the show@profileswithmaggielepique@maggielepique
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Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth starting from the beginning in Philadelphia to his meeting and collaborating with maestro Chick Corea. Stanley discusses the journey of finding his own sound, Long before he became a four-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, performer, composer, conductor, arranger, producer, a composer for recordings and film, as well as one of the most celebrated acoustic and electric bass players in the world,...
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