Stanley Clarke

Stanley Clarke

Infobox musical artist
Name = Stanley Clarke



Img_capt = Bassist Stanley Clarke & keyboardist George Duke 2006
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Stanley Clarke
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Born = birth date and age|1951|6|30
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Instrument = Bass, Double bass
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Genre = Jazz, Jazz fusion, Funk, rock
Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Composer
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Associated_acts = Return to Forever, Chick Corea, Jeff Beck, Clarke/Duke Project, SMV
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Notable_instruments = Various Alembic model basses

Stanley Clarke (born 30 June 1951) is an American jazz musician and composer known for his innovative and influential work on double bass and bass guitar as well as his numerous film and television scores.

Early life and education

Clarke was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was introduced to the bass as a schoolboy "by accident", when he arrived late on the day instruments were distributed to students and acoustic bass was one of the few remaining selections. [Live Interview with David Dye, November 2, 2007. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15879188] ] Having graduated from the Philadelphia Academy of Music, he moved to New York City in 1971 and began working with famous bandleaders and musicians including Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Gato Barbieri, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, Gil Evans and Stan Getz.

Clarke is 6'3" and his Alembic basses tend to be short-scale (in this case, 30-3/4" versus a typical 34"), so in his hands, the Alembic seems almost like a toy. As a result, having large hands and powerful musculature in his arms and hands gives him extra command over the instrument in terms of power, range, and speed. Many of the figures that Clarke plays are very difficult for a smaller bassist to play on a larger bass.

Return to Forever

During this period he joined the jazz fusion group Return to Forever led by pianist Chick Corea. The group became one of the most important fusion groups and released several successful and musically highly varied albums. Clarke also started his solo career in the early 1970s and released a number of albums under his own name. His most famous album is "School Days" (1976), which, along with Jaco Pastorius's self-titled debut, is held up as one of the greatest bass albums in the history of jazz.Fact|date=September 2007 His albums "Stanley Clarke" (1974) and "Journey to Love" (1975) are also notable.

Film and television

From the small screen scores for ABC's short-lived series "A Man Called Hawk" and an Emmy nominated score for "Pee-wee's Playhouse" Clarke moved on to the silver screen as composer, orchestrator, conductor and performer of scores for such films as: "Boyz N the Hood", the biopic of Tina Turner "What's Love Got to Do with It", "Passenger 57", "Higher Learning", "Poetic Justice," "Panther", "The Five Heartbeats", Book of Love, "Little Big League," and "Romeo Must Die". He also scored the Luc Besson produced/co-written actioner, The Transporter, starring Jason Statham and a Michael Jackson video release directed by John Singleton entitled "Remember the Time". Currently his scoring may be heard on the Showtime Network program "Soul Food".

Right-hand technique

The classic Clarke right-hand posture has his fingers approaching the strings much as they would on an upright bass, but rotated through 90 degrees. To achieve this, his forearm lies above and nearly parallel to the strings, while his wrist is hooked downward at nearly a right angle. For lead and solo purposes, his fingers partially hook underneath the strings so that when released, the strings snap against the frets, producing a biting percussive attack. In addition to an economical variation on the Larry Graham-style pop-n'-slap technique, Clarke also uses downward thrusts of the entire right hand, striking two or more strings from above with his fingernails (examples include "School Days", "Rock and Roll Jelly", "Wild Dog", and "Danger Street").

Equipment

Clarke has always been very strongly associated with Alembic basses, and the vast majority of his recorded output has been produced with one model of Alembic or another, particularly a dark-wood-colored custom bass in the Series I body style. These basses are handmade neck-through instruments made from a mixture of exotic woods and a proprietary active pickup system that is powered from an external power supply. A [http://www.alembic.com/prod/sigstand.html Stanley Clarke Signature Model] bass guitar is produced by Alembic. Clarke also utilizes full-range amplification for his basses, more in keeping with a keyboardist's rig than a bassist's or guitarists. To extend his melodic range to play higher registers as he sees orchestrationally fit, he invented two new instruments: the piccolo bass and the tenor bass. A piccolo bass is a bass guitar, tuned one octave higher - Clarke's are usually short scale (30.75"), four string, Carl Thompson or Alembic. A tenor bass is turned A,D,G,C in the same octave range as a standard bass.

In the late 70's, Clarke was playing Rick Turner's first graphite neck on his [http://www.spellbindercorp.com/index1.html Alembic "Black Beauty" bass] , and he decided to have an all composite bass made. He commissioned Designer/Luthier [http://www.lieberguitars.com Tom Lieber] to design and build this bass, having purchased one of Lieber's Spider grinder basses in 1979. In 1980 Lieber and Clarke formed the Spellbinder Corporation and produced a limited run of fifty [http://www.lieberguitars.com/opener.htm Spellbinder basses.] One left handed bass was built as a gift from Stanley to Paul McCartney. After the run the molds were destroyed.

In 2007 Clarke once again teamed up with Lieber and Rick Tuner to reform the [http://www.spellbindercorp.com Spellbinder Corp.] and produce a limited run of 125 of the Spellbinder Bass II, which Clarke is currently playing on the RTF reunion tour.

Clarke has also been known to play a [http://www.kensmithbasses.com/artistpages/artists_musicians.htm Ken Smith BT Custom] , and a German made [http://www.loewenherzbass.com/index.html Löwenherz Tenor Bass.]

Collaborations

He formed Animal Logic with rock drummer Stewart Copeland, after the break-up of The Police, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland. The trio had success with their first album and world tour but the follow-up sold poorly, and the band did not continue.

Other notable (recording/touring) project involvements are: (1979) Jeff Beck, (1979) Ron Wood's New Barbarians, (1981) Clarke/Duke Project with George Duke, (1989) Animal Logic with Stewart Copeland, (1993-94) The Superband with Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Najee & Deron Johnson, (1995) The Rite of Strings with Jean-Luc Ponty and Al Di Meola and (1999) Vertu’ with Lenny White.

In addition to touring with his own band, Clarke continues to enjoy the challenge of collaborating with other artists on tour. During the summer and fall of 2007 he toured with his Rites of Strings comrades, Al DiMeola and Jean-Luc Ponty. In addition to a date in France and dates in the Eastern US, the tour includes an extensive appearances in South America.

In 2006 Clarke joined old friend, George Duke for a 40-city tour of festivals and performing arts centers. This was the first time Clarke and Duke had toured together in fifteen years. The duo first teamed to form the Clarke/Duke Project in 1981. They scored a Top 20 hit with “Sweet Baby” and recorded three albums. In 2005 Clarke toured as Trio! with legends in their own right, Béla Fleck and Jean Luc Ponty. The U.S. and European tour received glowing reviews and standing ovations where ever they performed. In fact, Trio! was nominated for a 2006 Relix Jammy Award in the category of “Tour of the Year."

Night School

Early in 2007, Heads Up International through Clarke's own Roxboro Entertainment Group released a DVD entitled Night School: An Evening with Stanley Clarke and Friends (HUDV-7118). The star-studded 90-minute presentation chronicles the third annual Stanley Clarke Scholarship Concert, recorded at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA, in October 2002. Clarke strongly feels that those who have had success in realizing their own vision have a duty to help others in their struggle to emerge. Putting thoughts into action, he developed a way to offer scholarships to selected students in financial need, who excel in music.

The Night School DVD scholarship concert features diverse group of musicians that include Stevie Wonder, Wallace Roney, Bela Fleck, Sheila E., Stewart Copeland, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea, Wayman Tisdale, Marcus Miller and others. Night School captures performances that range from straight-ahead jazz to full-tilt rock fusion to a twenty-two-piece string ensemble. The DVD has garnered outstanding reviews since its release.Fact|date=April 2008

Today

Since the 80s, Stanley has been turning his energy to film and television scoring. He is currently scoring the ABC Family Channel popular and critically acclaimedFact|date=April 2008 series “Lincoln Heights,” in addition to writing the show's theme song.

Starting in television, Clarke was nominated for an Emmy for his score for “Pee Wee's Playhouse” and his title themes for “Hull High” and “Knightwatch.” He won the BMI Film Music Award for Oscar-nominated film Boyz ‘n the Hood. He is composer, orchestrator, conductor and performer on such iconic films as "What's Love Got To Do With It?", "Passenger 57", "Poetic Justice", "Little Big League", "Romeo Must Die", "The Transporter", "Undercover Brother" and "Roll Bounce". Clarke received critical acclaim as the composer of the hit Showtime series "Soul Food"Fact|date=April 2008. Altogether Clarke has over 65 film credits. He has become one of the elite in-demand composers in HollywoodFact|date=April 2008. The 1995 release, "Stanley Clarke at the Movies", bears stunning witness to this. He is in the process of putting together a second compilation of his film scores, "Stanley Clarke at the Movies: Two".

Regarding his composing, Clarke said, “Film has given me the opportunity to compose music not normally associated with myself. It has given me a chance to conduct orchestras and arrange music for various types of ensembles. It's been a diverse experience for me musically, utilized all my skills and made me a more complete musician.“

In October 2006 Clarke was honored with "Bass Player" magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award. Bass greats Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten presented the award at a ceremony at New York City's Millennium Broadway Hotel. A multi Grammy award winner, Stanley was the very first “Jazzman of the Year” for "Rolling Stone" magazine, won Music Award - Best Bassist from "Playboy" magazine for 10 straight years, and is a member of "Guitar Player" magazine's “Gallery of Greats”. He was honored with the key to the city of Philadelphia and put his hands in cement as a 1999 inductee into Hollywood's “Rock Walk” on Sunset Boulevard. Clarke has won every Reader's Poll and Critic's Poll out thereFact|date=April 2008. In 2004 he was featured in "Los Angeles" magazine as one of the Top 50 Most Influential People.

Due to Clarke's status in the music world as well as his ability to articulate about music in a way that all can understand, BET-J launched a series hosted by Clarke entitled, "On the Road with Stanley Clarke" in June 2006. The series consists of seven episodes titled: “Origins of Black Music,” “That Philly Sound,” “Jazz Beyond the Classroom,” “Black Music in Film, Television & Theatre,” “Jazz,” “Black Music in Film – The Next Generation” and “Bass to Bass.” Some of his guests include Terence Blanchard, Marcus Miller, George Duke, The Tate Brothers, Gamble & Huff and academics Dr. Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje and Dr. Cheryl Keyes from the Department of Ethnomusicology at UCLA among many others. “On the Road with Stanley Clarke” episodes are set to rerun on BET-J in 2007.

In 2008, Stanley was presented with a Doctorate in Fine Arts from his alma mater, the University of the Arts.

He has three children, Chris, and two step children Natasha and Frank.

The Toys of Men

October 16, 2007, Clarke's new CD, "The Toys of Men" was released. The first week of release it made a phenomenal jump to #2 on "Billboard" magazine's Contemporary Jazz Chart. The 13-track CD examines the emotional sweep of war, and features guest appearances by vocalist/bassist Esperanza Spalding, percussionist Paulinho da Costa and Grammy Award-winning violinist Mads Tolling. "The Toys of Men" also includes acoustic bass interludes that provide a stirring counterpoint to Clarke's more well known fiery electric bass attack. This is Clarke's first solo release in five years. Fans have been looking forward to this new CD and reviews confirm it has been worth waiting forFact|date=April 2008.

Discography

olo albums

* "Children of Forever" (Polydor) (1973)
* "Stanley Clarke" (Nemperor) (1974)
* "Journey to Love" (Nemperor) (1975)
* "School Days" (Nemperor) (1976)
* "Modern Man" (Nemperor) (1978)
* "I Wanna Play for You" (Nemperor) (1979)
* "Fuse One" (IMS) (1980)
* "Rocks, Pebbles and Sand" (Epic) (1980)
* "The Clarke/Duke Project, Vol. 1" (Epic) (1981)
* "Let Me Know You" (Epic) (1982)
* "The Clarke/Duke Project, Vol. 2" (Epic) (1983)
* "Time Exposure" (Epic) (1984)
* "Find Out!" (Epic) (1985)
* "Hideaway" (Epic) (1986)
* "Project" (CBS) (1988)
* "If This Bass Could Only Talk" (Portrait) (1988)
* "3" (Epic) (1989)
* "Live 1976-1977" (Epic) (1991)
* "Passenger 57" (Epic) (1992)
* "East River Drive" (Epic) (1993)
* "Live at the Greek" (Epic) (1993)
* "Live at Montreux" (Jazz Door) (1994)
* "The Rite of Strings" (Gai Saber) (1995)
* "At the Movies" (Epic Soundtrax) (1995)
* "The Bass-ic Collection" (Sony) (1997)
* "1,2,To The Bass" (Sony) (2003)
* "The Toys of Men" (Heads Up) (2007)

with Return to Forever

* "Return to Forever" (1972, ECM)
* "Light as a Feather" (1972, Polydor)
* "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy" (1973, Polydor)
* "Where Have I Known You Before" (1974, Polydor)
* "No Mystery" (1975, Polydor)
* "Romantic Warrior" (1976, Columbia)
* "Musicmagic" (1977, Columbia)
* "Return to Forever Live" (1979)
* "The Best of Return to Forever" (1980)

with Pharoah Sanders

* "Black Unity (1971)

with The New Barbarians

* " Buried Alive (recorded 1979, released 2006)

As a co-leader/band member

*Echoes of an Era (with Chaka Khan)
*Echoes of an Era Live (with Nancy Wilson) The Griffith Park Band Live
*The Griffith Park Collection
*Clarke/Duke Project (with George Duke) (1981)
*Clarke/Duke Project II (1983)
*Clarke/Duke Project III (1990)
*Live in Montreux, 1988 (1993, Jazz Door-bootleg)
*Stanley Clarke & Friends (with Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Deron Johnson & Najee)
*Live At The Greek (1994)
*The Manhattan Project (with Lenny White, Michel Petrucciani, Wayne Shorter) (1989)
*Animal Logic (1989)
*Animal Logic II (1991)
*Implosions (with Randy Brecker, McCoy Tyner, Frank Morgan, Peter Erskine, Roger Kellaway and Ernie Watts) (1987)
*"The Rite of Strings" (with Al Di Meola and Jean Luc Ponty) (1995)
*Vertu’ – McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke (with Lenny White) (1999)
*McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster (2000)
*"Thunder", as SMV (with Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten) (2008)

As a Producer

*ROY AYERS - In The Dark
*ROY BUCHANAN - Loading Zone
*DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER - Just Family
* NATALIE COLE - I’m Ready
*MAYNARD FERGUSON - Hollywood
*FREE FLIGHT - Illuminations
*RODNEY FRANKLIN - Diamonds Inside of You
*HOWARD HEWITT - I Commit to Love
*KENT JORDAN - No Question About it
*RAMSEY LEWIS & NANCY WILSON - The Two of Us
*JEFF LORBER- MARILYN McCOO · · BRENDA RUSSELL
*SHALAMAR - The Look
*BILLY SHIELDS - Shieldstone
*JIM WALKER - Private Fligh

Filmography

Feature films

Boyz 'N The Hood 1991directed by John Singleton

What's Love Got To Do With It (The Tina Turner Story) 1993directed by Brian Gibson

Romeo Must Die 2000directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak

The Transporter 2002directed by Luc Besson, Louis Leterrier, Corey Yuen

Poetic Justice 1993directed by John Singleton

Passenger 57 1992directed by Kevin Hooks

The Five Heartbeats 1991directed by Robert Townsend

Little Big League 1994directed by Andrew Scheinman

Undercover Brother 2002directed by Malcolm D. Lee

Tap 1989directed by Nick Castle

Higher Learning 1995directed by John Singleton

Roll Bounce 2005directed by Malcolm D. Lee

Undisputed 2002directed by Walter Hill

The Best Man 1999directed by Malcolm D. Lee

Panther 1995directed by Mario Van Peebles

Eddie 1996directed by Steve Rash

Watch It 1993directed by Tom Flynn

B*A*P*S 1997directed by Robert Townsend

Bleeding Hearts 1994directed by Gregory Hines

The Book Of Love 1990directed by Robert Shaye

Cool as Ice 1991directed by David Kellogg

One Down Two To Go 1983directed by Fred Williamson

Dangerous Ground 1999directed by Darrell Roodt

Down in the Delta 1998directed by Maya Angelou

Into the Sun 2005directed by mink

The Show 1995directed by Brian Robbins

Sprung 1997directed by Rusty Cundieff

2006directed byDavid Nelson

Red Hot 1993Paul Haggis

Television

“Lincoln Heights” (Series) 2006 – presentABC Family Channel

“Pee Wee's Playhouse” (Selected Episodes) 1986directed byBill Freiberger, Steven Johnson, Guy J. Loutham, William Orr, Paul Reubens

“Soul Food” (Series) 2000 - 2004directed by Felicia D. Henderson

“Tales from the Crypt” 1990directed by Jack Sholder, Joel Silver(Episode: “Fitting Punishment”)

“A Man Called Hawk” (Series) 1989 directed by Mario DiLeo, Bill Duke, Harry Falk, Winrich Kolbe, Stan Latham, SigmundNeufeld Jr, Virgil W. Vogel

“Knightwatch” (Series) 1988 -1989directed by Sharon Miller, Kevin Rodney Sullivan

“Hull High” (Series) 1990directed by Gil Grant, Bruce Bilson, Kenny Ortega, Steven Robman

Television movies

“The Cherokee Kid” 1996directed by Paris Barclay

“The Red Sneakers” 2002directed by Gregory Hines

“Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story” 1992directed by Charles Braverman

“The Color of Friendship” 2000directed by Kevin Hooks

“The Kid Who Loved Christmas” 1990directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman

“The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson” 1990directed by Larry Peerce

“Blue Bayou” 1990directed by Karen Arthur

“Dangerous Pursuit” 1990directed by Sandor Stern

“Rocky Marciano” 1999directed by Charles Winkler

“The Loretta Claiborne Story” 2000directed by Lee Grant

“Funny Valentines” 1999directed by Julie Dash

“Tales from the Whoop” 1990directed by Whoopi Goldberg

“If You Believe” 1999directed by Alan Metzger

“Relentless: Mind of a Killer” 1993directed by John Patterson

“Boy Meets Girl” 1993directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan

“Love Kills” 1998directed by Brian Grant

“On the Line” 1998directed by Elodie Keene

“Road to Galveston” 1996directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno

“Royce” 1994directed by Rob Holcomb

“Out on the Edge” 1989directed by John Pasquin

“Prison Stories: Women on the Inside” 1991directed by Donna Deitch, Joan Micklin Silver, Penelope Spheeris

“Murder She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle” 2003directed by Anthony Pullen Shaw

“The Big Time” 2002directed by Paris Barclay

“Little John” (Hallmark Hall of Fame) 2002directed by Dick Lowry

“Murder She Wrote: The Last Free Man” 2001directed by Anthony Pullen Shaw

Animation

“Static Shock” (Series) 2000directed by Denys Cowan, Dan Riba

“Waynehead” (Series) 1996-1997directed by Damon Wayans

“Cool Like That Christmas” 1994directed by David Feiss, Swinton O. Scott III

Music videos

“Michael Jackson: Remember the Time” 1992directed by John Singleton

Documentaries

Meet Bob Shaye 2004directed by Jeffery Schwartz

Maryanne e gli altri (Italy) 1995directed by Ita Cesa, Giuseppe Selva

References

External links

* [http://www.stanleyclarke.com/ stanleyclarke.com] - Stanley Clarke's official website
* [http://www.roxboroentertainment.com/ roxboroentertainment.com] - Stanley Clarke's own label
* [http://www.innerviews.org/inner/clarke.html innerviews.org] - Stanley Clarke interview from April 26, 1998.
* [http://www.mediaport.info/fotobank/galery.php?theme=2&collapsed=1&galery_id=507&lang=rus mediaport.info] - Stanley Clarke. Fotoreport from Jazz Koktebel 2006.
* [http://www.jazz.com/dozens/the-dozens-return-to-forever "Return to Forever: Twelve Historic Tracks"] by Walter Kolosky, ( [http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com] )
* [http://www.honesttune.com/content/view/778/49/ Stanley Clarke: Innovative Forever] From honesttune.com.


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