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The original founding members of the band in 1980 were: bassist Abraham Laboriel, Weather Report veteran Alex Acuña on drums and percussion, wind player John Phillips, noted session-guitarist Dean Parks, and three members of Andraé Crouch's band, drummer/percussionist Bill Maxwell, guitarist Hadley Hockensmith, and Harlan Rogers on keyboards.
Pages in category "Koinonia (band) members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alex Acuña;
Parks was member of the North Texas State One O'clock Lab Band before moving to Los Angeles to work with Sonny and Cher in 1970. In 1980, he was a founding member of the Christian Jazz Fusion band Koinonia. Parks is best known for his many contributions to albums by Steely Dan, Michael Jackson, and Bread.
Laboriel was a founding member of the bands Friendship and Koinonia. With the latter, he recorded four albums. With the latter, he recorded four albums. In addition, he has recorded several solo albums on which he recruited a cast of musicians that included Alex Acuña , Al Jarreau, Jim Keltner , Phillip Bailey , Ron Kenoly, and others.
The son of jazz bass player Abraham Laboriel, Abe grew up playing drums starting at age four. [1] His mother is a classically trained singer. [2]Laboriel was mentored by well-known percussionists and drummers, including Jeff Porcaro, Chester Thompson, along with Bill Maxwell and Alex Acuña, who had formed the band Koinonia with his father in the 1980s.
The four became members of Koinonia jazz band from 1982 until about 1990. Clark is recognized as being one of the founding fathers of the Jesus Movement and the contemporary Christian music industry. [3]
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Justo Almario. Justo Pastor Almario Gómez (born 18 February 1949) is a Colombian-born, Los Angeles–based flutist, saxophonist and Latin jazz group leader. [1] [2] [3] He was among several Colombian musicians recruited by Mongo Santamaria for his band in the 1970s, notably on the album, Afro–Indio (1975).