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The Dolphins

Post-fusion, contemporary music group featuring keyboardist Andy LaVerne and Brubeck brothers Dan (drums) and Chris (bass, trombone).

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Stanley Clarke

A brilliant player about both acoustic and electric powered basses, Stanley Clarke has spent a lot of his profession beyond jazz, although he has the capacity to play jazz with the most effective. He performed accordion like a youngsters, switching to violin and cello before buying bass. He caused R&B …

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Yellowjackets

Although occasionally grouped with Spyro Gyra, Yellowjackets are in fact probably one of the most creative regular organizations within the “tempo & jazz” genre. Founded in 1981 as an R&B-oriented music group that starred guitarist Robben Ford, the group got a giant step of progress when, after Ford’s departure, altoist …

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Wilton Felder

Wilton Felder spent over 30 years using the group referred to as the Jazz Crusaders (and afterwards the Crusaders). Within the mid-’50s whilst in senior high school in Houston, Felder, Joe Test, and Stix Hooper became the founding associates of the group, which shortly found Wayne Henderson as yet another …

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Stuff

Under the management of bassist Gordon Edwards, some of the most prolific studio room players around teamed together to create an all-star tempo section that on the part-time basis operated as an unbiased group. Back again around 1967, Edwards come up with the Encyclopedia of Spirit and through the following …

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Dan Siegel

Clean jazz keyboardist Dan Siegel continues to be assisting to shape the genre since his recording debut in 1980. Created in Seattle and elevated in Eugene, OR, Siegel began acquiring piano lessons at age group eight and was fronting a rock-band at 12. After going to the Berklee University of …

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The Rippingtons

Perhaps one of the most popular groupings in what’s loosely termed “modern jazz,” the Rippingtons were formed (and also have been led since) by guitarist/keyboardist Russ Freeman (zero regards to the veteran Western world Coastline bop pianist of the same name). Freeman (blessed Feb 11, 1960, in Nashville) examined at …

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Melvin Sparks

Although not an enormous name in jazz, Melvin Sparks brought his Offer Green-influenced electric guitar to a number of soul-jazz and organ combo recordings from the later ’60s and early ’70s. A fan of jazz in addition to R&B and blues, the Houston indigenous took up your guitar at 11, …

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Members Only

A 1987 concept work, with a number of name jazz music artists getting together to get a good-natured blowing session. Mike Brecker, Lew Soloff, and Nelson Rangell had been featured stars. The discharge did sufficiently to merit a follow-up in 1989, People Only…. As well. Rangell was up to speed …

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