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Bass Department Faculty Concert Honoring Carol Kaye directed by Rich Appleman CD 18463 - 18464 Check Availability
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| Berklee College of Music Bass Department.
Performers:
Matt Marvuglio, flute; David Clark, bass; Yoron Israel, drums; Lionel Loueke, guitar; Jim Stinnett, bass; Kenwood Dennard, drums; Mick Goodrick, guitar; Joe Hunt, drums; Bruce Gertz, bass; Peter Parcek, guitar; Danny Morris, bass; Ralph Rosen, drums; Carol Kaye, bass.:
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Bass Day '98 presented by Bass Collective & Bass Player Magazine DVD 1661 Check Availability
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| From the publisher: Victor's entire presentation from Bass Day. Accompanied by guitar and drums, Victor presents a set that stretches from the serious thunder-funk of Ain't Got No Groove to classic performances of Amazing Grace and Norwegian Wood. Oteil Burbridge joins him for the finale.
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Henry Grimes Concert directed by Herman Hampton DVD 3588 Check Availability
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| Recorded February 24, 2009 at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Mass.
Henry Grimes performs his own composition on both upright bass and violin, and recites his own poetry.:
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Standing in the Shadows of Motown produced by Sandy Passman DVD 795-796 Check Availability
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| From the publisher: Fourteen years in the making, this film is based upon a book of the same title that won the 1989 Rolling Stone / BMI "Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award;" [the film] was shot...on location in Detroit and elsewhere. This one hour and forty-eight minute documentary and performance film tells the Funk Brothers' saga through archival footage and still photos, narration, interviews, and re-creation scenes.
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Journey to Love by Stanley Clarke CD 2391 Check Availability
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| Working in an amplified quartet setting that includes George Duke on keyboards and guitarist David Sancious, Clarke starts off with a spidery, synthesized riff ("Silly Putty") that recalls the mechanical funk of the electric Herbie Hancock.:
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Jaco Pastorius CD 1866 Check Availability
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| From the publisher: Beyond his phenomenal bass technique and his surprisingly mature compositional chops (he was 24 when this album was released), there was the breathtaking audacity of his arrangements: "Okonkole Y Trompa" is scored for electric bass, French horn, and percussion, and "Speak Like a Child," which Pastorius composed in collaboration with pianist Herbie Hancock, features a string arrangement by Pastorius that merits serious attention in its own right.
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