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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_ZawinulJoe Zawinul - Wikipedia

    Joe Zawinul's grave in Vienna Central Cemetery, Vienna Death. Zawinul became ill and was hospitalized in his native Vienna on 7 August 2007, ... Big Fun (Columbia, 1974) compilation: Circle in the Round (Columbia, 1979) With Yusef Lateef. The Centaur and the Phoenix (Riverside, 1960)

  2. Legendary musician Joe Zawinul was one of the most influential jazz musicians of the twentieth century. He was a pioneer in the use of electronic musical instruments, bringing the electric piano into the mainstream, and possessed an unparalleled ability to make the synthesizer an expressive musical instrument.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Miles Davis - Big Fun (USA, 1974) Audio With External Links Item Preview ... Organ (Farfisa) – Joe Zawinul (tracks: D) Percussion – Airto Moreira (tracks: A, D) Percussion (African) – James Mtume (tracks: B) Piano – Harold "Ivory" Williams (tracks: B), Lonnie Smith (tracks: C)

  4. Olvidados los bonus tracks, que no aportan gran cosa (a excepción del notable Recollections, de Zawinul), Big fun es una interesante edición que, entre otros, tiene el aliciente de permitir escuchar los experimentos de Miles Davis con instrumentación y sonoridades indias.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Joe subsequently played on Miles’ Bitches Brew, Big Fun and Live-Evil before forming the jazz supergroup Weather Report at the end of 1970. Over the course of 15 years and 16 albums with the adventurous fusion group, Zawinul explored the brave new world of synthesizers, widening his musical palette as the technology evolved.

  6. Legendary musician Joe Zawinul was one of the most influential jazz musicians of the twentieth century. He was a pioneer in the use of electronic musical instruments, bringing the electric piano into the mainstream, and possessed an unparalleled ability to make the synthesizer an expressive musical instrument.

  7. Later, Miles Davis enlisted Zawinul to collaborate on the groundbreaking albums In A Silent Way (for which Joe wrote the title tune), Bitches Brew, Big Fun and Great Expectations. Miles recorded Joes tune “Directions” several times, and it was his concert-opener for years.