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Kimo Cornwell on keyboards. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Stanley Clarke (born June 30, 1951) is an American bassist, film composer and founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands. Clarke gave the bass guitar a prominence it lacked in jazz-related music. He is the first jazz-fusion bassist to headline tours, sell out shows worldwide and have recordings reach gold status.

 

Clarke is a 5-time Grammy winner, with 15 nominations, 3 as a solo artist, 1 with the Stanley Clarke Band, and 1 with Return to Forever.

 

A Stanley Clarke electric bass is permanently on display at The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.

Stanley Clarke ‎– Hideaway

Label: #EpicRecords ‎– EPC 26964

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Europe

Released: 1986

Genre: #JazzRock, Funk / Soul, Pop

Style: #JazzFusion, Pop Jazz

Tracklist

A1 Hideaway

A2 Overjoyed (Written-By – #StevieWonder)

A3 My Love, Her Inspiration

A4 Where Do We Go

A5 The Boys Of Johnson Street

B1 Old Friends

B2 When It's Cold Outside

B3 Listen To The Beat Of Your Heart

B4 Basketball

B5 I'm Here To Stay

Credits

Arranged By [Strings] – #ClaireFisher

Bass Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Bass Guitar [Tenor Bass Guitar] – #StanleyClarke

Bass Guitar – #AlphonsoJohnson

Drums, Percussion – #GerryBrown, #RayfordGriffin, #TrisImboden, #StewartCopeland, #JohnRobinson

Guitar – #StanleyJordan, #PaulJacksonJr, #DanHuff

Keyboards – #HerbieHancock, #AlanPasqua, #WayneLinsey, #AlanPasqua, #PatLeonard, #DavidSancious

Saxophone – #GeorgeHoward, #GaryHerbig

Koto – #JuneKuramoto

Vocals – #AngelaBofill, #BernardJackson

Backing Vocals – #HowardHewett, #JosieJames

Producer, Arranged By – Stanley Clarke

 

#vinylgram #recordoftheday

From the Festival program: "Born in Saitama-ken, Japan and raised in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, June epitomizes America's evolving art and music culture. A student of the renowned koto master, the Madame Kazue Kodo, June subsequently received all the classical degrees of koto through Kudo-sensei and authorized by the Miyagi School of Koto in Japan. She has performed with some of the greatest musicians in the classical world from Japanese masters to Ravi Shankar. June met an eccentric artist-musician named Dan, and they began merging June's koto music with the diverse musical environment of Los Angeles . This was the beginning of [the band] Hiroshima. June has since been the driving artistic force of Hiroshima, creating a multi-cultural music statement, while growing into one of the world's greatest kotoists.

Guest performer and concert promoter Michael Paulo performing on sax. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

From the Festival program: "Born in Saitama-ken, Japan and raised in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, June epitomizes America's evolving art and music culture. A student of the renowned koto master, the Madame Kazue Kodo, June subsequently received all the classical degrees of koto through Kudo-sensei and authorized by the Miyagi School of Koto in Japan. She has performed with some of the greatest musicians in the classical world from Japanese masters to Ravi Shankar. June met an eccentric artist-musician named Dan, and they began merging June's koto music with the diverse musical environment of Los Angeles . This was the beginning of [the band] Hiroshima. June has since been the driving artistic force of Hiroshima, creating a multi-cultural music statement, while growing into one of the world's greatest kotoists.

Guest performer and concert promoter Michael Paulo performing on sax. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Hiroshima and guests say goodnight. Includes guest taiko performer Kenny Endo (with arm up waving). July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Danny Yamamoto on drums. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

From the Festival program: "Born in Saitama-ken, Japan and raised in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, June epitomizes America's evolving art and music culture. A student of the renowned koto master, the Madame Kazue Kodo, June subsequently received all the classical degrees of koto through Kudo-sensei and authorized by the Miyagi School of Koto in Japan. She has performed with some of the greatest musicians in the classical world from Japanese masters to Ravi Shankar. June met an eccentric artist-musician named Dan, and they began merging June's koto music with the diverse musical environment of Los Angeles . This was the beginning of [the band] Hiroshima. June has since been the driving artistic force of Hiroshima, creating a multi-cultural music statement, while growing into one of the world's greatest kotoists.

June Kuramoto on koto. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Dan Kuramoto. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro makes a guest appearance. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

View of entire band.

July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.

Dean Cortez on bass. July 11, 2009 at the Royal Hawaiian Theater in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in Waikiki, Hawaii.