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Subscribe: https://bnd.lc/BandstandPresentsYT The best herring bar in Copenhagen! Trusting our musical instincts! Why lineman are suited to be bassists! Connecting to the ineffable qualities of the music, bassist Clark Sommers inspires us to observe a holistic view of our craft. In this episode, we discuss the mentors who helped us develop an aesthetic for the music, the galvanizing effect of stepping into a bandleader role, and those moments when gigs come to a full stop. Off The Bandstand is now in the audio podcast format! Listen to Clark’s episode here: https://off-the-bandstand.simplecast.com Follow Bandstand Presents for more content: ➤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bandstandpresents/ ➤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bandstandpresents/ ➤ Website: http://www.christianwiggs.com/offthebandstand ➤ Podcast: https://off-the-bandstand.simplecast.com Getting to Know: Clark! Bassist, Composer and Educator, Clark has toured and performed extensively throughout the world. He has had the privilege of performing with Cedar Walton, Darrell Grant, Brian Blade, Ernie Watts, Bennie Maupin, Von Freeman, Ira Sullivan, Frank Wess, Charles McPherson, Peter Bernstein, Lin Haliday, Dana Hall, Jodie Christian, Bobby Broom, Jeff Parker, Ron Perrillo, Geof Bradfield, Michael Weiss, George Fludas, Kevin Mahogany, Eden Atwood, Ted Sirota’s Rebel Souls, The Mighty Blue Kings and The Chicago Jazz Orchestra among others. Clark completed his undergraduate degree in Jazz Studies and World Music at California Institute of the Arts, where he studied with bass masters Charlie Haden and Darek Oles. While living in Los Angeles, Clark performed with Leo Smith, Vinny Golia, The Charlie Haden Liberation Orchestra, Joe La Barbara and Larry Koonse. He continues to seek expansion of his craft by pursuing his musical studies with masters such as David Grossman of the New York Philharmonic, Mike Longo and Stefon Harris. He recently completed two residencies at the Brubeck Institute in Stockton California. Clark is proud to be at home in the bass chair with vocalist Kurt Elling, with whom he tours the globe bringing jazz to everyone from Istanbul to the Canary Islands. Thus far he has been privileged to play on two GRAMMY nominated recordings with the band, one of which won the GRAMMY for best vocal jazz album in 2009. FEATURED RELEASE: Clark Sommers Lens “By A Thread” (2017) https://open.spotify.com/album/1BLNbnRrJvvBU4Xq3cGy7g?si=PHdJ8vb1Tba7G1r820bn2w About Off The Bandstand: Too often, audiences are only able to experience jazz musicians while they’re performing on the bandstand. “Off The Bandstand”, hosted by vocalist Christian Wiggs, is a series of one-on-one, informal conversations with members of the jazz scene. Each episode will feature a new guest and provide an opportunity for listeners to get to know more about the people behind the music, as well as their influences and stories throughout their career. Follow your host, Christian Wiggs: ➤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christianwiggsjazz ➤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christianwiggs/ ➤ Website: http://www.christianwiggs.com/home #jazz #interview #music #BandstandPresents #ClarkSommers
American jazz saxophonist, flutist, arranger and composer Born 4th January 1922 Kansas City, Missouri, USA, died 30th October 2013 Manhattan, New York Member of Billy Eckstine's orchestra from 1946 to 1947, Eddie Haywood's orchestra in 1947 and Lucky Millinder's orchestra in 1948. Worked with Bullmoose Jackson from 1948 to 1949, Count Basie from 1953 to 1964, where he formed a famous pairing, billed as "The Two Franks", with fellow saxophonist Frank Foster and Clark Terry's Big Band from 1967 t...
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