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Adam Rudolph

Composer/hands percussionist Adam Rudolph was created in Chicago in 1955, so when a teenager was mentored by famous brands Don Cherry, Fred Anderson, and Maulawi Nururdin. After finding a self-designed undergraduate level in ethnomusicology from Oberlin University, Rudolph continued to gain his M.F.A. through the California Institute from the Arts; …

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Shadowfax

One of modern electronic music’s earliest and best-known proponents, Shadowfax were formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg, guitarist G.E. Stinson, and bassist Phil Maggini. Originally a blues music group, the trio quickly began discovering chamber jazz and folk; actually medieval music started creeping in to the blend, …

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