Join Stanley Clarke & Friends as they celebrate Keystone's very own NEA Jazz Master Todd Barkan's 80th Birthday!
Stanley Clarke, bass
Lenny White, drums
Emilio Modeste, saxophone
George Colligan, piano
NEA Jazz Master and four-time Grammy Award Winner Stanley Clarke has attained “living legend” status during his over 50-year career as a bass virtuoso. He is the first bassist in history who doubles on acoustic and electric bass with equal ferocity and the first jazz-fusion bassist ever to headline tours, selling out shows worldwide. A veteran of over 40 albums who's played with the likes of Horace Silver, Art Blakey and Stan Getz, he won the 2011 Best Contemporary Jazz Album Grammy Award for The Stanley Clarke Band. Clarke co-founded the seminal fusion group Return to Forever with Chick Corea and Lenny White. In 2012, Return to Forever won a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Forever.
Keystone Kards are not applicable for this show.
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I love a variety of music, and therefore often find fusions to be interesting and enjoyable.
For some reason, I particularly like rock fusions, and Stanley Clarke has a unique blend of jazz with a bit of pop, rock, and R&B thrown in that is infectious, irresistible and uniquely his own. He is not the next anyone, and when he came to Birchmere in Alexandria, VA, so close to Washington, DC, I had to take the opportunity to check it out in person.
In the spirit of jazz, the interaction between the musicians was almost like a conversation, with the sounds blending perfectly, but at the same time, watching the artists in the way they moved, played and even their expressions, they seemed to be talking back and forth to one another using their instruments rather than their voices.
I have never seen a performance quite like this, and it was clear that the others in the audience were equally intrigued. It was almost like seeing a music concert and a wordless play at the same time. I got so wrapped up in the music it seemed like the artists were weaving a tale, that I was actually seeing a play rather than just a music concert. This energy was maintained through the entire concert and at the end left me wanting to see more.