Clarke was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Having physically outgrown the violin and the cello led him to playing Upright bass. 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, Stan Getz and Al Di Meola.
Then Stanley, his now
famous Alembic bass in hand, fired the shot heard 'round the world.'
He singhle-handedly started the 1970s "bass revolution," paving the
way for all bassist/soloist/bandleaders to follow. In 1974 he
released his eponymous Stanley Clark album, whicj featured a hit
45rpm "single" ( were talking about jazz here,) titled "Lopsy Lu."
In 1976 Stanley released School Days, of which the title track is
now a bona fide bass anthem.
Stanley Clark became
the first bassist in history to headline tours, selling out shows
worldwide, and have his albums certified gold.
-Ivan Bodley (
New York City)
Stanley uses LaBella
custom stainless electric bass strings and the 7720 |
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