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More than any other player, Stanley Clarke established the electric bass as a legitimate jazz instrument, paving the way for Jaco Pastorius and other virtuosos. Starting as a sideman for Pharoah Sanders, Clarke perfected popping, percolating runs punctuated with a slapping technique that influenced generations of funk players. Over time, Clarke has moved beyond jazz into bright pop, slithery funk — practically anything with a pulse. (Pat Moran)
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Bechtler Museum of Modern Art's Gift Shop
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The Modern Cafe at The Bechtler
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