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  1. 25 de ene. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesForty Reasons · Allan Holdsworth · Chad WackermanForty Reasons℗ 2001 Silva Screen Records Ltd.Released on: 2001...

  2. Praise was also given to each supporting musician—guitarist Allan Holdsworth, keyboardist Jim Cox and bassist Jimmy Johnson—for their "top-notch performances". [1] Track listing [ edit ]

  3. Holdsworth colaboró en álbumes de diversos estilos, que van desde el jazz tradicional, el free jazz, el acid jazz, la música electrónica y hasta el metal progresivo. 4 . Holdsworth falleció el 15 de abril de 2017. 1 Su cuerpo fue encontrado al día siguiente en su casa de Vista, California. En un principio, no se dio a conocer la causa de ...

  4. This album features Allan, Chad and Jimmy, as well as keyboardist Jim Cox. Around half the tunes are Chad compositions, and they are for the most part energetic fusion, as exemplified by the groovy opener “Holiday Insane” and “Tell Me”, which Allan would perform with his own band.

  5. Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) [1] was a British jazz fusion and progressive rock guitarist, violinist and composer. Holdsworth was known for his esoteric and idiosyncratic usage of advanced music theory concepts, especially with respect to melody and harmony.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2015 · Wackerman's choice in sidemen gives FORTY REASONS drop kick, punch, and top-notch performances by an airtight band. "Forty Reasons" was drummer Chad Wackerman's debut solo project from 1991 and featured luminaries such as Allan Holdsworth on guitar, Jimmy Johnson on bass and Jim Cox on keyboards.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2022 · On this, Wackerman's first solo album, he enlisted Allan Holdsworth, with whom he has appeared on more than a few releases, as well as Holdsworth's bassist, Jimmy Johnson, plus a keyboardist named Jim Cox. Not surprisingly, the album sounds very much like a Holdsworth album.