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  1. Hace 5 días · In early 1996, Di Meola formed a new trio with the violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and RTF bandmate Stanley Clarke called The Rite of Strings. Their self-titled debut was released in 1995.

  2. Hace 4 días · Ein weiteres phänomenales Trio stellte Di Meola in den Neunzigerjahren dann mit dem Bassisten Stanley Clarke und dem Geiger Jean-Luc Ponty zusammen: „The Rite of Strings“, Frühlingsopfer ...

  3. Hace 1 día · 1976: mit Stomu Yamashta – GO 1976: mit Stomu Yamashta – GO live from Paris 1977: mit Stomu Yamashta – Go Too 1995: mit Aziza Mustafa Zadeh – Dance Of Fire; 1995: mit Stanley Clarke und Jean-Luc Ponty: Rite of Strings; 2001: mit Manuel Barrueco – Nylon & Steel; 2005: Andrea Parodi: Midsummer Night In Sardinia – Armentos 2006: Al Di Meola & Friends – Vocal Rendezvous

  4. Hace 1 día · Ryan Truesdell is known primarily for his championing of the music of Gil Evans. His new project, Synthesis (artistshare, 2024), is the result of his interest in the string quartet. It includes three pieces of his own (two with additional instruments added to the quartet) and 14 pieces from other composers primarily known as jazz musicians.

  5. Hace 2 días · It’ll be hilarious.’ Three fucking months later, we fucking got it. It came in all the way from China, and Billy pulls out this big-ass yellow 17-string bass and he’s like, ‘Okay, we’ll play it for a song, right?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I guess I can do this.’ “We decided to keep all the strings on it because it’s even more absurd.

  6. Hace 1 día · Isrea Butler: Congo Lament. Any jazzer who uses Ike Quebec as an inspiration for an album is all right in my book. Isrea Butler takes some time off from the Count Basie Orchestra for a vintage hard bopping album with Douglas Lawrence/ts, David Loeb/p, Steve Flora/b and Bob Chimei/dr. The band focuses on tunes associated wit Quebec’s days with ...

  7. Hace 2 días · It was always a possibility if all four of us were here. And that has now well and truly gone. Chris was a lovely guy. He wasn’t the most amazing bass player in the world. He wasn’t Stanley Clarke, or he wasn’t Mark King, or he wasn’t Mick Karn. He was Chris. But he brought something to the band that was more than just music.