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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2020 · 54 MIN

The Mike Clark Interview

from The Jake Feinberg Show · host Jake Feinberg

Mike Clark is best known for his work with Herbie Hancock on the Headhunters. He and Paul Jackson roomed together in Oakland and turned into one of the most formidable rhythm sections in the world. Still, Mike is from the Art Blakey school of jazz and he loves to swing. So much so that continues to hold it down with the likes of Mike Wolff, Scott Hamilton and plays at clubs in Detroit like "The Magic Bag." Still Mike's formative years were in the Bay Area and during the early seventies so we are in the process of doing a 3-part interview on that time period, the music and what it meant. Actual Proof

Mike Clark is best known for his work with Herbie Hancock on the Headhunters. He and Paul Jackson roomed together in Oakland and turned into one of the most formidable rhythm sections in the world. Still, Mike is from the Art Blakey school of jazz and he loves to swing. So much so that continues to hold it down with the likes of Mike Wolff, Scott Hamilton and plays at clubs in Detroit like "The Magic Bag." Still Mike's formative years were in the Bay Area and during the early seventies so we are in the process of doing a 3-part interview on that time period, the music and what it meant. Actual Proof

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Mike Clark is best known for his work with Herbie Hancock on the Headhunters. He and Paul Jackson roomed together in Oakland and turned into one of the most formidable rhythm sections in the world. Still, Mike is from the Art Blakey school of jazz...

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