- The Clarke / Duke Project · 1981
- 1, 2, to the Bass · 2003
- School Days · 1976
- The Clarke / Duke Project · 1981
- 1, 2, to the Bass · 2003
- Hideaway · 1986
- School Days · 1976
- Journey to Love · 1975
- School Days · 1976
- If This Bass Could Only Talk · 1988
- Children of Forever · 1973
- I Wanna Play for You · 1979
- The Clarke / Duke Project · 1981
Music Videos
- 2017
- 2013
- 2004
- 1981
Artist Playlists
- Guitar heroes are everywhere, but bass heroes are a rare breed.
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
- Marcos Cabeza
- Pauline Frechette
- Bunny Brunel & friends
About Stanley Clarke
Philadelphia-born bassist Stanley Clarke has been a pioneer of both the electric and upright acoustic bass due to his virtuosic technique. He got his start playing with straight-up jazzmen such as Horace Silver and Joe Henderson, but became known as one of the prime movers in the jazz-rock fusion movement of the 1970s as a member of fusion supergroup Return to Forever. Clarke skillfully blended rock, jazz, and funk on solo recordings and in collaborations with keyboardist George Duke, Billy Cobham, and others. Clarke's distinctive slapping technique has influenced numerous technically stunning players, from Victor Wooten to Marcus Miller. ~ Rovi Staff
- HOMETOWN
- Philadelphia, PA, United States
- BORN
- 1951年6月30日
- GENRE
- Jazz