Stanley Clark and Steve Gadd, two masters

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Stanley Clark and Steve Gadd, two masters

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Great stuff! I wish I could put something like that together with my drummer.
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I think he's the most musical drummer going, I can watch him for hours, he always has a groove going.
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I just saw another jam buddy of Stanley Clark's on Thursday, at one of the Montreal Jazz Fest shows. I got to see Bela Fleck and the Flecktones with Victor Wooten on bass. Phenomenal show. While I'm not a bass payer, Wooten and Clark are pretty stunning to watch.

Oh, and Bela pulled out an FG banjoline for one song!! Never thought I'd ever see one live. What a beauty!

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I can see where Mark King got Dunetune from now !
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