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  1. PLAYERS: Lyle Mays (piano, keyboards, synthesizers), Bob Sheppard (sax and woodwinds), Steve Rodby (acoustic bass), Jimmy Johnson (electric bass), Alex Acuña (drums and percussion), Jimmy Branly (drums and percussion), Wade Culbreath (vibraphone and marimba), Bill Frisell (guitar), Mitchel Forman (Hammond B3 organ, Wurlitzer electric piano), Aubrey Johnson (featured vocals), Rosana Eckert ...

  2. 12 de feb. de 2020 · Co-founder of the Pat Metheny Group and GRAMMY-winning contemporary jazz keyboardist and composer Lyle Mays has died at the age of 66. According to a statement released by the Pat Metheny group on Tuesday (Feb. 11), Mays passed away on Monday in Los Angeles after "a long battle with a recurring illness.". Mays' niece, Aubrey Johnson, took to Twitter to relay the news on Monday evening writing ...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyle_MaysLyle Mays - Wikipedia

    Lyle David Mays (27 november 1953 – 10 februari 2020) was een Amerikaanse jazz pianist, componist, en lid van de Pat Metheny Group. Metheny en Mays componeerden en arrangeerden bijna alle muziek van de groep, waarvoor Mays elf Grammy Awards won.

  4. Musical musings from Lyle Mays By Joseph Vella (November 2020) I met Lyle Mays in 1992 when he was touring with Paul McCandless for an album called Premonition. After the show, I happened to see Lyle at the bar sitting alone so I went over and introduced myself. He immediately invited me to sit down and talk.

  5. Lyle Mays (November 27, 1953 - February 10, 2020) was an American jazz pianist from Wausaukee, Wisconsin. He is best known for his work with guitarist Pat Metheny as a member of the Pat Metheny Group, in which he collaborated with Metheny in composition and provided arrangements, orchestration and - most remarkably - the complex harmonic and metric backbone of the group's musical signature.

  6. REFLECTIONS. LYLE: The most sophisticated thing I ever wrote was the third movement of the “Street Dreams” suite. It was scored for a live chamber orchestra and prerecorded synths with an English Horn lead. Steve Rodby conducted the orchestra in the studio and after the first run-through the players put down their instruments and applauded.

  7. As a SIDEMAN. Pat Coil, Schemes and Dreams (Sheffield Lab 1994) Pedro Aznar, Contemplacion (Interdisc, 1985) Betty Buckley, Betty Buckley (Rizzoli, 1986) Igor Butman, Falling Out (Impromptu, 1993) Woody Herman, Live in Warsaw (Storyville 1991) Mark Isham, Film Music (Windham Hill, 1985) Rickie Lee Jones, Girl at Her Volcano (Warner Bros., 1983) Nando Lauria, Points of View (Narada, 1994)