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Use dmy dates|date=July 2011Primary sources|date=July 2007Infobox musical artist | name = George Duke| image = GeorgeDukeCropped.jpg| caption = Duke at the Montreux Jazz Festival , 1986| background = solo_singer| birth_name =| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1946|01|12|df=y|birth_place = San Rafael, California|San Rafael , California, United States| death_date =| instrument = Vocals, piano, synthesizer, Keytar , Keyboard instruments|keyboards , contrabass , trombone | genre = Jazz fusion , R& B , Funk music|funk , Alternative rock music|alternative rock , rock and roll , jazz pop , post-disco ,Allmusic|class=explore|id=style/p6429|pure_url=yes Allmusic - ((( George Duke ))), artists. Retrieved 2011-08-09 crossover jazz | occupation = Musician
Composer
Musical director
Producer
Educator| years_active = 1967– present| label = Pacific Jazz Records|Pacific Jazz , Pickwick Records|Pickwick , MPS Records|MPS / SABA , MPS Records|MPS /BASF, Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Epic Records|Epic / CBS , Elektra Records|Elektra , Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , Bizarre Records|Bizarre , Telarc International Corporation|Telarc Jazz , Heads Up International|Heads Up | associated_acts = Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio , Frank Zappa , Cannonball Adderley | website = http://www.georgeduke.com/ George Duke official site.com| notable_instruments = Moog synthesizer George Duke (born 12 January 1946 in San Rafael, California|San Rafael , California)cite web|url= http://www.georgeduke.com/biography.html|title=George Duke biography|work=Official website/biography section|publisher=George Duke online|accessdate=11 December 2010 is a multi-faceted American musician, known as a keyboard pioneer, composer, singer and producer in both jazz and popular mainstream musical genres . He has worked with numerous acclaimed artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and professor of music. He first made a name for himself with the album The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio . He is known primarily for thirty-odd solo albums as well as for his collaborations with other musicians, particularly Frank Zappa .

Career


Early years


Duke attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley before earning a bachelor's degree in trombone and Musical composition|composition with a minor in contrabass , from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music|San Francisco Conservatory in 1967. Playing initially with friends from garages to local clubs, Duke quickly eased his way into session work, which refined his abilities and expanded his approach to music. (He later earned his Masters Degree in composition from San Francisco State University . His website mentions a short stint teaching a course on Jazz And American Culture at Merritt Junior College in Oakland). Beginning in 1967 Duke experimented further with jazz fusion , playing and recording with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty , as well as performing with the Don Ellis Orchestra , and Cannonball Adderley 's band, while he acquainted himself with the avantgarde musician Frank Zappa .cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/george-duke-p6429/biography|title=Biography of George Duke|last=Jurek|first=Thom|year=2010|publisher=All Music Guide|accessdate=11 December 2010 Duke appeared on a number of Frank Zappa's albums in the early and mid-1970s, including '' Chunga's Revenge , 200 Motels , Waka/Jawaka , The Grand Wazoo , Apostrophe (album)|Apostrophe , Over-Nite Sensation , One Size Fits All (Frank Zappa album)|One Size Fits All , Bongo Fury and Roxy & Elsewhere .

Duke's other high-profile collaborators include Jean-Luc Ponty , Stanley Clarke , Billy Cobham ,Citation needed|date=December 2011 Cannonball Adderley , his cousin Dianne Reeves , Deniece Williams , Jeffrey Osborne , George Clinton (funk musician)|George Clinton , Anita Baker , Regina Belle , Rachelle Ferrell , Marilyn Scott and Mike Mainieri 's jazz fusion group Steps Ahead , for whom he produced the track "Magnetic Love." Duke played on Herb Ellis ' album, Soft Shoe (Concord, 1974) with Harry Sweets Edison ; Duke played the piano and organ.

He also served as a record producer and composer on two instrumental tracks on Miles Davis albums: "Backyard Ritual" (from Tutu (album)|Tutu , 1986) and "Cobra" (from Amandla (album)|Amandla , 1989). He has also worked with a number of notable Brazilian musicians, including singer Milton Nascimento , percussionist Airto Moreira and singer Flora 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 releasing funk-based songs like "Reach for It" and "Dukey Stick". In 1979 he traveled to Rio de Janeiro , where he recorded A Brazilian Love Affair . He employed singers Flora Purim and Milton Nascimento and percussionist Airto Moreira . The album featured some Latin jazz and jazz-influenced material. From a jazz standpoint, the album's most noteworthy songs include Nascimento's "Cravo e Canela," "Love Reborn," and "Up from the Sea It Arose and Ate Rio in One Swift Bite." In addition was "Brazilian Sugar" which was featured on the 2006 video game Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 . Meanwhile, Nascimento's vocal on the ballad "Ao Que Vai Nascer" is an example of Brazilian pop at its most sensuous. This acclaimed album contained a wide variety of genres.

Duke has also worked as musical director at numerous large-scale musical events, including the Nelson Mandela tribute concert at Wembley Stadium (1924)|Wembley Stadium , London in 1988. In 1989, he temporarily replaced Marcus Miller as musical director of NBC 's acclaimed late-night music performance program Sunday Night during its first season."Sunday Night" episodes No.104 (1988), No.113 (1989), No.114 (1989), No.121 (1989) Duke was also a judge for the 2nd annual The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.
http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/pastjudges.asp Independent Music Awards – Past Judges

"No Rhyme or No Reason" can be heard during the period of time designated as Quiet Storm .

Duke's songs have been used by a wide variety of contemporary musicians in a wide array of genres. These include: "I Love You More", sampled by house music -act Daft Punk for their hit " Digital Love "; "Guilty", sampled by electronica music artist Mylo in his song "Guilty of Love" on Destroy Rock & Roll .

"For Love", sampled by underground hip hop artist MF Doom on his track "I Hear Voices";

"Someday", sampled by hip hop artist/producer Kanye West for Common (rapper)|Common in " Break My Heart " on his " Finding Forever " album; "You and Me", sampled and used by Soul music|soul / rhythm and blues influenced hip hop-producer 9th Wonder for his collaboration album with Kaze (rapper)|Kaze for the track "Spirit Of '94" on the album ''Spirit Of '94: Version 9.0 ; and "Reach for It", sampled by Ice Cube in " True to the Game " on his Death Certificate (album)|Death Certificate album and Spice 1 in "In My Neighborhood" on his self-titled debut album.

Recently, Duke worked with Jill Scott on her third studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 ; guesting on the track, "Whenever You're Around". Since it was released it has peaked at No.56 on U.S. Hot R& B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks .

In the Summer of 2011, he put together a trio with David Sanborn and Marcus Miller for a tour across the USA of more than 20 sold out shows.

Discography


As Leader


Year !! Label
George Duke Quartet Presented by the Jazz Workshop 1
The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio
Save the Country 2
Solus 3
The Inner Source (2-LP)
Faces in Reflection
Feel
The Aura Will Prevail
I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry
Liberated Fantasies
''The Billy Cobham – George Duke Band 'Live' on Tour in Europe
The Dream 4
From Me to You
Reach for It
''Don't Let Go
Follow the Rainbow
Master of the Game
Brazilian Love Affair
Clarke/ Duke Project
Dream On
Clarke/ Duke Project 2
Guardian of the Light
Rendezvous
Thief in the Night
George Duke
Night After Night
Clarke/ Duke Project 3
Snapshot
Muir Woods Suite
Illusions
Is Love Enough
After Hours
Cool
Face the Music
Duke
In a Mellow Tone
Dukey Treats
Déjà Vu


1 Rereleased as "The Primal" by MPS in 1978.

2 Rereleased as "Pacific Jazz" by United Artists in 1978 albeit with a different tracklisting.

''3 Solus was recorded in April 1971 and intended to be released as a single album by SABA but when SABA folded and became MPS the powers that be decided to postpone its release. They finally put it out as a double album in 1976 together with George's MPS debut "The Inner Source". The latter was recorded in October 1971.

4 Recorded in 1976 and released in 1978 (Europe-only). Released in the USA (in a slightly different version)
as "The 1976 Solo Keyboard Album" by Epic/CBS in 1982.

As Sideman


With Teena Marie Congo Square |date=Stax/Concard 2009 With Eddie Henderson (musician)|Eddie Henderson
  • Sunburst (album)|Sunburst (Blue Note, 1975)

  • With Alphonse Mouzon
  • The Man Incognito (Blue Note, 1975)

  • With Airto Moreira
  • Virgin Land (album)|Virgin Land (Salvation, 1974)

  • With Flora Purim
  • ''That's What She Said (Milestone Records, 1978)

  • With Michael Jackson
  • Off the Wall (album)|Off the Wall (Epic, 1979)

  • With Miles Davis
  • Tutu (album)|Tutu (Warner Bros, 1986)

  • Amandla (album)|Amandla (Warner Bros, 1989)

  • With Jean-Luc Ponty
  • Individual Choice (Atlantic, 1983)

  • With Dianne Reeves
  • Dianne Reeves (Blue Note, 1987)

  • Never Too Far (EMI, 1989)

  • Quiet After The Storm (Blue Note, 1995)

  • Bridges (Blue Note, 1999)

  • In the Moment – Live in Concert (Blue Note, 2000)

  • With Regina Belle
  • Lazy Afternoon (Regina Belle album)|Lazy Afternoon (2004)

  • With Deniece Williams
  • ''Let's Hear It For the Boy (Columbia, 1984)

  • Love, Niecy Style (Shanachie, 2007)

  • With Joe Sample
  • Sample This (Warner Bros, 1997)


  • References


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    External links


    Commons category
  • http://www.georgeduke.com/ Official site

  • http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=15597402 George Duke at NPR Music

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php? id=35916 George Duke interview at allaboutjazz.com "New album, more treats".

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php? id=57204 George Duke interview at allaboutjazz.com "Deja Vu".

  • http://www.soulinterviews.com/george-duke-part-1-2012/ George Duke 2012 Interview Part 1 at Soulinterviews.com.

  • http://www.soulinterviews.com/george-duke-part-2-2012/ George Duke 2012 Interview Part 2 at Soulinterviews.com.


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