I’m also working on a track for Howard Hewett, and a theme for a new NPR show.
About George Duke
George M. Dukewas an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as a professor of music.
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Well, since I produce and pay for my own albums, it is the ultimate freedom.
American musician (1946-2013)
I’m planning a different show, though for obvious reasons some of the material will be the same, and of course I will perform material from the new CD.
American musician (1946-2013)
I’ve developed an audience over the years and I don’t want to loose them.
American musician (1946-2013)
Frank liked me because I went nuts on the piano using feet, head, whatever I could find to bang on the piano.
American musician (1946-2013)
I would much prefer that they take me as I am, that way the experience is genuine between the both of us.
American musician (1946-2013)
We’re performing several shows in the Canary Islands.
American musician (1946-2013)
I’m really looking forward to playing in Copenhagen again. Last time I stayed as long as I could, took pictures, signed autographs, and hung out until they through me out of the place!
American musician (1946-2013)
I also hope that with the assistance and expertise of Dome Records, that I will be able to further pierce the UK and European market. I really like playing there and I want to do more! I’ve found that the audiences get quite involved and really listen to what’s happening.
American musician (1946-2013)
I mean this record does not sound like somebody’s maiden voyage.
American musician (1946-2013)
When I think about my new CD, the word “joy” comes to mind. I sincerely hope that each listener will feel the earth, spirit, and aggressive creativity emanating from this album.
American musician (1946-2013)
At the same time, I definitely want to expand my fan base but not at the expense of prostituting my music or heart.
American musician (1946-2013)
I’m also working on a track for Howard Hewett, and a theme for a new NPR show.
American musician (1946-2013)
I grew up with Al Jarreau. We had a band together and worked these places for three years when neither one of us knew we could make a living doing music.
American musician (1946-2013)
At the end of ’69 I did a gig with Jean Luc Ponty here in L.A. He was an electric violinist.
American musician (1946-2013)