RIP, George Duke
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If I remember correctly (which is highly unlikely; it was the 80's), I saw George Duke with Jean Luc Ponty and Rayford Griffin. I can't rememebr who the leader was; i think it was Ponty...
Anyway, RIP.
GJ
Anyway, RIP.
GJ
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Duke's instructional dvd is great too if you can find it, teaches with contagious humor and enthusiasm while simultaneously giving you enough information about chord voicings to last for years.
I feel real sad about this. Another giving person gone, while a*holes thrive.
I feel real sad about this. Another giving person gone, while a*holes thrive.
"The world don't need no more songs." - Bob Dylan
"Why does the Creator send me such knuckleheads?" - Sun Ra
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"Why does the Creator send me such knuckleheads?" - Sun Ra
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Got to see him once. He was on keys for Mothers Live at Fillmore which was one of my top ten shows of all time...
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