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You Quotes by Stanley Clarke
- When you win a Grammy, it links a certain prestige and importance to you, you know? People want to talk to you.
- The point is, technology has empowered so many musicians, you know?
- You can disseminate your art, and it's all such easy access now. The upside to it is that more people are creating than ever before.
- It's very difficult sometimes having bands, you know, when all the members aren't on the same page.
- You can actually go to school and college to learn how to play and get technical with the electric bass.
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