Inside Stanley Clarke’s Documentary: A Deep Dive into His Career and New Music

Bass legend Stanley Clarke is featured in a new documentary on the Scientology Network as part of their Signature Performances documentary series. Stanley Clarke: Forever premiered on January 19th and is now streaming on the network.
“The extraordinary documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the creative genius of four-time Grammy Award-winning bassist, producer and film composer Stanley Clarke,” a press release states. “Celebrating his remarkable legacy and unveiling the making of his highly anticipated new album, ‘Last Train to Sanity,’ the documentary showcases Clarke’s unparalleled artistry and enduring impact on the music world. He is joined by 4EVER, his new band of virtuoso young musicians.”
The four-time Grammy winner and NEA Jazz Master is given his praises throughout the film by fellow legend Marcus Miller as well as members of his 4EVER Band.
“‘Last Train to Sanity’ features brand-new material and fresh takes of beloved jazz-fusion classics. The 4EVER band includes drummer Jeremiah Collier, Colin Cook on guitar, Emilio Modeste on tenor sax and clarinet and Jahari Stampley on piano and keyboard,” the press release continues. “Special guest appearances throughout include a thrilling bass duet with Cameroonian bassist, Armand Sabal-Lecco, a beautiful reimagining of Clarke’s piece “Tradition” with Ruslan Sirota on piano and a duet between Stanley and Salar Nader, one of the most sought-after young tabla players.”
Check out the documentary’s trailer:
For more information, visit the film’s page on the Scientology Network website.
In his time with No Treble, Kevin has met hundreds of amazing bassists and interviewed icons like Jack Casady, Victor Wooten, Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, and more. He's a gigging bassist performing jazz in Northern Virginia and bluegrass with The Plate Scrapers up and down the East Coast. Kevin appreciates all genres of music, from R&B to metal and everything in between. Connect with Kevin on Facebook and check his performance schedule on his website.
With all respect to the great Stanley Clarke, I am surprised to see No Treble peddling propaganda for the cult of Scientology. This is a dangerous group you are promoting. Stay out of religion & politics please & stick to bass. You do it so well!
If you think Scientology is “dangerous”, you have fortunately lived a very sheltered life.
With all respect to the great Stanley Clarke, I am surprised to see No Treble peddling propaganda for the cult of Scientology. This is a dangerous group you are promoting. Stay out of religion & politics please & stick to bass. You do it so well!