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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Loud_JazzLoud Jazz - Wikipedia

    Loud Jazz is a studio album by American jazz guitarist John Scofield. It is the second recording to feature bass guitarist Gary Grainger and drummer Dennis Chambers. Also appearing are keyboardist George Duke and percussionist Don Alias .

  2. Loud Jazz is a music studio album recording by JOHN SCOFIELD ... - George Duke / keyboard solos (1,2,4,6-8) - Gary Grainger / bass - Dennis Chambers / drums

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  3. 12 de jun. de 2018 · To add to the fun, former boss George Duke was called in to take keyboard solos on six tracks. This album is most indicative of what Scofield achieved during his Gramavision years. There are "loud" moments on this studio set, but the title cut's name is more a humorous attempt to describe the John Scofield Quartet's music than an ...

  4. 1 de dic. de 1997 · They're joined by keyboardist Robert Aries and Don Alias on percussion, with George Duke taking the keyboard solos. I can't think of a bad track on this album. Not even one that I get bored with. This is quintessential Sco-funk from the opener "Tell You What" to the title track.

  5. George Duke courtesy of Elektra Records Big Thanks to SB, Jean and Evan ... especially Jeanie for knowing Loud Jazz when she hears it! Pressed on high quality audiophile vinyl.

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  6. George Duke (San Rafael, 12 de enero de 1946 - Los Ángeles, 5 de agosto de 2013) [1] fue un pianista estadounidense. Empezó a trabajar en los años 1960 con un trío de jazz, luego trabajó con gente como Dizzy Gillespie o Kenny Dorham. A finales de los años sesenta entró en la banda de Don Ellis, y grabó con Jean-Luc Ponty.

  7. Loud Jazz, an Album by John Scofield. Released in 1988 on Gramavision (catalog no. 18-8801-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Funk. Rated #751 in the best albums of 1988.