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Black Market is the sixth studio album by American jazz fusion band Weather Report.Released in 1976, it was produced by Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter.It was recorded between December 1975 and January 1976 and released in March 1976 through Columbia Records.
Michael "Jakko" Jakszyk (/ ˈ dʒ æ k. tʃ ɪ k / JAK-chik, [1] born Michael Lee Curran, 8 June 1958) [2] [3] [4] is an English musician, record producer, and actor. He has released several solo albums as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
Stern's solo debut, Upside Downside, with Jaco Pastorius, David Sanborn, and Bob Berg, was released on Atlantic Records in 1986. From 1986 through 1988, he was a member of Michael Brecker's quintet, appearing on Don't Try This at Home.
Night Passage is the ninth studio album by Weather Report, released in 1980.The tracks were recorded on July 12 and 13, 1980, at The Complex studios in Los Angeles (before a crowd of 250 people who can be heard on a couple of tracks), [1] except for "Madagascar", recorded live at the Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan on June 29 of the same year.
Weather Report is the tenth studio album by the American jazz fusion band Weather Report, released in January 1982; there was some confusion among consumers and retailers upon its release as the band's first album (1971) was also self-titled.
Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, Dennis Chambers, Anthony Jackson. L: Abraham Laboriel: Bass 1947 Jazz fusion, jazz-funk, Latin jazz Koinonia, Alex Acuña, Justo Almario. Tim Landers: Bass 1956 Jazz fusion Steve Smith, Vital Information, Mike Stern, Al Di Meola, Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, Frank Gambale. Shawn Lane: Guitar 1963–2003
Steve Guttenberg hit the ground running to help people impacted by the fires in Pacific Palisades — and he was almost unrecognizable. The flames first began around 10:30 a.m. local time on ...
He and his siblings (Michael, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine, Randy, Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet) were brought up in a two-bedroom house in Gary, Indiana, an industrial steel city south of Chicago. His father, Joseph "Joe" Jackson (July 26, 1928 – June 27, 2018), worked at a steel mill, and at night he played in an R&B band called the Falcons with his ...