It was 1973, and "fusion" was the word. The electrification of jazz began four years earlier, with the release of Miles Davis' "In a Silent Way" and The Tony Williams Lifetime's "Emergency." Many of ...
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Bassist cut his teeth with some of the legends of jazz music and later played in Return to Forever, the iconic fusion band of the 1970s led by Chick Corea. Stanley Clarke N*4Ever will perform Sunday ...
After working with jazz luminaries like Stan Getz, Sarah Vaughan and Dizzy Gillespie, pianist Chick Corea performed and recorded in Miles Davis’s electric bands in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
A two-hour special show showcasing the music of Chick Corea on WMNF’s Colors of Jazz, Sunday, July 23, at 8 pm. ET. In his 60-year musical career, Chick Corea changed the sound of jazz with the ...
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