Chick Corea
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- | '''Armando Anthony''' "'''Chick'''" '''Corea''' (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an [[American jazz]] composer, keyboardist, bandleader and occasional percussionist. His compositions "[[Spain (instrumental)|Spain]]", "[[500 Miles High]]", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba" and "[[Windows (composition)|Windows]]" are widely considered [[jazz standard]]s. As a member of [[Miles Davis]]'s band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of [[jazz fusion]]. In the 1970s he formed [[Return to Forever]]. Along with [[Herbie Hancock]], [[McCoy Tyner]], [[Keith Jarrett]] and [[Bill Evans]], he is considered one of the major piano voices to emerge in jazz during the post-[[John Coltrane]] era. | + | '''Armando Anthony''' "'''Chick'''" '''Corea''' (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an [[American composer]] working in jazz. His compositions "[[Spain (instrumental)|Spain]]", "[[500 Miles High]]", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba" and "[[Windows (composition)|Windows]]" are widely considered [[jazz standard]]s. As a member of [[Miles Davis]]'s band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of [[jazz fusion]]. In the 1970s he formed [[Return to Forever]]. Along with [[Herbie Hancock]], [[McCoy Tyner]], [[Keith Jarrett]] and [[Bill Evans]], he is considered one of the major piano voices to emerge in jazz during the post-[[John Coltrane]] era. |
==When he died, [[Gilles Peterson]] honoured him with a set== | ==When he died, [[Gilles Peterson]] honoured him with a set== |
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Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American composer working in jazz. His compositions "Spain", "500 Miles High", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba" and "Windows" are widely considered jazz standards. As a member of Miles Davis's band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of jazz fusion. In the 1970s he formed Return to Forever. Along with Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans, he is considered one of the major piano voices to emerge in jazz during the post-John Coltrane era.
When he died, Gilles Peterson honoured him with a set
Chick Corea - You’re Everything, Chick Corea - Bliss, Freddie Hubbard - Little Sunflower, Chick Corea - Return To Forever, Chick Corea - Matrix, Chick Corea - Slide, Chick Corea - Central Park, Dave Pike - Sandunga, Mongo Santamaria - Hombre, Cal Tjader - Oran, Sonny Stitt - Ritmo Bobo, Joe Farrell - Collage For Poly, Miles Davis - In A Silent Way, Stanley Clark - Song For John Pt 2, Return To Forever - The Game Maker , Erik Kloss - Consciousness, Richard Davis - The Rabbi, Hubert Laws - Windows, Montego Joe - Dakar, Blue Mitchell - Perception, Herbie Mann - Stolen Moments, Chick Corea Akoustic Band - Morning Sprite, Chick Corea - Prelude To Falling, Bunny Brunel - You, Bunny Brunel - Latin, Allen Vizzutti - Zig Zag, Chick Corea - Fickle Funk, Stan Getz - Times Lie, Stanley Clark / Dee Dee Bridgewater - Unexpected Days, Wayne Shorter - Vera Cruz, Cat Stevens - Was Dog A Doughnut, Maynard Ferguson - The Cheshire Cat Walk, Chick Corea / Al Jarreau - Spain, Chick Corea - Inner Space, Chick Corea - Samba LA, Return To Forever - Captain Marvel, Chick Corea + Gary Burton - Crystal Silence, Gary Burton + Chick Corea - Children’s Song, Miles Davis - Black Beauty, Return To Forever - Sometime Ago - Fiesta, Jeff Lorber Fusion - The Samba, Chick Corea - Nite Sprite, Chick Corea and Steve Gadd - Serenity, Chick Corea - Romantic Warrior