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In Reply to: Clarke and Wasserman? Are you kidding? posted by arturo7 on September 12, 2006 at 00:26:38:
That was not a rant, you made a lot of sense. Without agreeing 100 percent with everything you said, may I suggest that George Mraz, Miroslav Vitous, Slam Stewart and, especially, John Clayton (who was 1st chair in the Amsterdam Symphony before he joined Count Basie and then Monty Alexander) when well recorded are capable of creating sonorous arco tones, with intonation that matches and in many cases betters the best of the good classical players. There are others.
Oh, and maany years ago, Ron Carter got called arrogant, jealous, and all sorts of other things for saying in print pretty much EXACTLY what you said about Stanley Clarke.
Regards,
P
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- Re: - newyorkp7 06:07:12 09/12/06 (1)
- I am a big John Clayton fan as well. He records with Diana Krall from time to time.... - tubesforever 12:06:47 09/12/06 (0)