Sunnie Paxson talks with Stanley Clarke about his annual event that raises money for young musicians. Nighrt School features Stanley Clarke Paul Jackson, Jr., Michael Thompson,Karen Briggs, Bela Fleck, Benny Maupin, Glenn Berger, Doug Webb, Wallace Roney, Bob Summers, Mike McGuffey: trumpet; Reggie Young: trombone; Stewart Hamm, Jimmy Johnson, Marcus Miller, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Billy Sheehan, Wayman Tisdale, Flea, Alex Al, Brian Bromberg, Bunny Brunel, Ndugu Chancler, Stewart Copeland, Gerry Brown, Rayford Griffin, Lenny White: drums; Sheila E.: drums, timbales; Patrice Rushen, Rodney Franklin, Mark Stephens, Nick Smith, Stevie Wonder and Sinbad: MC
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Exploding into the jazz world in 1971, Stanley was a lanky teenager from the Philadelphia Academy of Music. He arrived in New York City and immediately landed jobs with famous bandleaders such as: Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Joe Henderson, Pharaoh Saunders, Gil Evans, Stan Getz, and a budding young pianist composer named Chick Corea. All of these musicians recognized immediately the ferocious dexterity and complete musicality the young Clarke possessed on the acoustic bass. Not only was he expert at crafting bass lines and functioning as a timekeeper in the bass’ traditional role, Stanley also possessed a sense of lyricism and melody gained from his bass heroes Charles Mingus, Scott LaFaro, and others, including non-bass players like John Coltrane. Clarke recognized the opportunity to propel the bass into a viable melodic soloist role and was uniquely qualified to do just that.
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Litepanels Stories: Lighting The Trump National Grand Ballroom
Andy Arvidson presents Regal Covers Live at Trump. Producer, Director Ajay Johnson talks about how this project would not have been possible with how Litepanels, and Studio on Wheels.
William A. Casale, Aerial Photographic Contractor, Research & Development, Still Photographer, Cinematographer Patrick James Grosswendt, gaffer, inventor, and Co-Founder of Litepanels, Greg White photographer. Ajay Johnson, Cameraman, and Film and Video Editor, Post Production. Light a plane at night using Litepanels, and with only 8 amps of battery power.
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