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  1. Ponty.com – Official website; Jean-Luc Ponty video interview at AllAboutJazz.com "In Conversation with Jean-Luc Ponty" at Jazz.com by Thierry Quénum on 6 September 2008 2010 interview with Jean-Luc Ponty at Prog-Sphere.com by Nikola Savić on 28 September 2010; Jean-Luc Ponty biography, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic

  2. JEAN-LUC PONTY. El violinista francés Jean-Luc Ponty (29-9-42, Avranches, Francia), con su colaboración en las carreras de grandes protagonistas de la historia de la música rock y con su propia carrera personal, es una de las personalidades del jazz-rock de los años 70. A mitad de los años 60, Ponty ya es una figura en la élite del jazz ...

  3. Jean-Luc Ponty es un violinista de jazz contemporáneo francés.Nació en la ciudad de Avranches (Francia) el 29 de septiembre de 1942. Se capacitó como violinista profesional en el Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris.Su interés hacia el jazz fue impulsado por la música de Miles Davis y John Coltrane.Ha tocado con la Mahavishnu Orchestra y también con Frank Zappa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_AndersonJon Anderson - Wikipedia

    Anderson is also noted for his solo career and collaborations with other artists, including Vangelis as Jon and Vangelis, Roine Stolt as Anderson/Stolt, and Jean-Luc Ponty as the Anderson Ponty Band. He has also appeared on albums by King Crimson , Toto , Lawrence Gowan , Tangerine Dream , Iron Butterfly , Milton Nascimento , Battles ...

  5. 1976 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Individual Choice by Jean-Luc Ponty. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. This album was my first experience with the sound of Jean-Luc Ponty, when I had 15 years old in 1994. There's no doubt the high quality of this album!!!! Here, the eletronic music was perfect with a modern jazz and the creative force was strong!!! Congratulations, Mister Ponty!!!!

  7. Eras. Tangerine Dream's releases have been divided into several eras based on the record label of the time. Tangerine Dream's first releases were on the Ohr label. The Ohr logo was a pink ear, thus fans refer to this era as the Pink Years; this covers Electronic Meditation (1970) to Atem (1973). In 1974, the band switched to Virgin Records with the release of Phaedra, thus the Virgin Years.