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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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Chuck Greenberg

Among the founding associates from the influential globe music/fusion music group Shadowfax, Greenberg played flute, saxophone, and keyboards. The California-based musician was also popular for his usage of the Lyricon, an electric wind device he helped develop. The Lyricon added an ethereal aspect to his masterful melodic improvisations. Being a …

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Paul Horn

When one evaluates Paul Horn’s profession, it is as though he were two different people, pre- and post-1967. In his start, Horn was a fantastic cool-toned altoist and flutist, while afterwards he became a fresh age group flutist whose music is frequently best utilized as vocals for deep breathing. Horn …

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Collin Walcott

Collin Walcott was among the first sitar players to try out jazz. As an associate of Oregon, Walcott’s versatility, interest in various cultures, and capability to play not merely sitar but tabla along with other percussion tools made him an extremely valuable musician. In early stages, he researched violin for …

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Southerly

Created in 2001 like a single vehicle for Madison, WI indigenous Krist Krueger, moody Portland, OR-based indie rock and roll outfit Southerly, who tend to be set alongside the Country wide and Tindersticks, focus on the type of brooding, ornate, and orchestral pop that started to blanket the rocky Pacific …

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Paul Winter

Winter first found community prominence in 1961 because the winner of the collegiate jazz celebration held in Notre Dame School; among that event’s judges, John Hammond, eventually agreed upon the group to some Columbia recording agreement. In 1962, the music group was delivered on circumstances Section tour of Latin America. …

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Paul McCandless

A talented multi-instrumentalist, Paul McCandless is best-known for his longtime association with Oregon as well as for the floating and meditative noises that he achieves away from his unusual mix of musical instruments. McCandless performed in Paul Winter’s music group the wintertime Consort (1968-1973) and (with Ralph Towner, Glen Moore, …

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Trilok Gurtu

The musical traditions from the eastern and traditional western worlds are bridged with the improvisations of Bombay, India-born percussionist/vocalist Trilok Gurtu. Gurtu’s mastery of post-bop jazz hasn’t gone undetected. Downbeat magazine called him “greatest percussionist” in three critic and reputation polls and proclaimed, “musically, the planet is normally his stage”. …

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Codona

Name produced from the words from the name of Collin Walcott (tabla, sitar), Don Cherry (tpt, p, hunter’s electric guitar), and Nana Vasconcelos (per). Multi-ethnic improvisational music, mainly stemming from Walcott’s curiosity about Eastern Indian rhythms and Vasconcelos’s Brazilian traditions. Cherry’s knowledge with folk music of Scandinavia, Morocco, and Africa …

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Graves at Sea

A decibel-shattering sludge/doom quartet from Portland, Oregon, Graves at Ocean spent their start holding courtroom deep in the Pacific Northwest underground metallic scene. Created in 2002 by longtime close friends Nick Phit and Nathan Misterek, along with Roger Williams and Steve Klatz, the music group issued some break up 7″ …

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