- George Duke
George Duke (born
12 January ,1946 inSan Rafael, California ) is a piano andsynthesizer pioneer and singer. He made a name for himself with the album "The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio ". He is known for his solo work as well as for his collaborations with other musicians, particularlyFrank Zappa .Duke attended
Tamalpais High School inMill Valley before earning a bachelor's degree in music from the San Francisco Conservatory in 1967.He appeared on a number of Zappa's albums in the early and mid-1970s, including "
Chunga's Revenge ", "200 Motels ", "Waka/Jawaka ", "The Grand Wazoo ", "Apostrophe", "One Size Fits All ", "Bongo Fury " and "Roxy & Elsewhere ". Duke's other high-profile collaborators includeJean-Luc Ponty ,Stanley Clarke ,Billy Cobham ,Cannonball Adderley , his cousinDianne Reeves ,Deniece Williams ,Jeffrey Osborne , George Clinton,Anita Baker ,Regina Belle ,Rachelle Ferrell ,Marilyn Scott andMike Mainieri 's fusion groupSteps Ahead , for whom he produced the track "Magnetic Love." He also served as a producer and composer for two instrumental tracks onMiles Davis albums: "Backyard Ritual" (from "Tutu", 1986) and "Cobra" (from "Amandla", 1989). He has also worked with a number of notable Brazilian musicians, including singerMilton Nascimento , percussionistAirto Moreira and singerFlora Purim .Sheila E appeared on Duke's late-1970s solo albums "Don't Let Go" and "Master of the Game".Duke had been fairly visible in the R&B world thanks to funk gems like "Reach for It" and "Dukey Stick" when in 1979 he ventured to Rio to record probably his best known album called, 'A Brazilian Love Affair'. He employed singers
Flora Purim andMilton Nascimento and percussionistAirto Moreira . Although not the return to instrumental jazz some hoped it would be, this musical effort does contain its share of jazz-influenced material. From a jazz standpoint, the album's most noteworthy songs include Nascimento's "Cravo e Canela," the charming "Brazilian Sugar," "Love Reborn," and the exuberant "Up from the Sea It Arose and Ate Rio in One Swift Bite." Meanwhile, Nascimento's vocal on the ballad "Ao Que Vai Nascer" is a fine example of Brazilian pop at its most sensuous. However one labels or categorizes this music, the album is clearly a labor of love from start to finish. Duke has also worked asmusical director at numerous large-scale musical events, including theNelson Mandela tribute concert at Wembley Stadium, London in 1988. In 1989, he temporarily replacedMarcus Miller as musical director ofNBC 's acclaimed late-night music performance program "Sunday Night " during its first season. ["Sunday Night" episodes #104 (1988), #113 (1989), #114 (1989), #121 (1989)]Duke's songs have been used by a wide variety of contemporary musicians in a wide array of genres. One such group is the
trance /house -actDaft Punk which sampled "I Love You More" for their hit "Digital Love ". The Duke track "Guilty" was sampled byelectronica music artistMylo in his song "Guilty of Love". Furthermore Duke's song "For Love" has been sampled by underground hip hop artistMF Doom on his track "I Hear Voices ". In addition to that George Duke's song "Someday" was sampled by hip hop artist/producerKanye West for Common in "Break My Heart" on his "Finding Forever " album. Furthermore George Duke's song, "You and Me" was sampled and used bysoul /rhythm and blues influenced hip hop-produer9th Wonder for his collaboration album with Kaze (rapper) for the track "Spirit Of '94"; on the album "Spirit Of '94: Version 9.0".Recently Duke worked with
Jill Scott on the 3rd single from her sophomore album "Whenever You're Around". Since it was released it has peaked at #89 on U.S.Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks .Discography
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External links
* [http://www.georgeduke.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15597402 George Duke at NPR Music]
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