Shadowfax

Shadowfax
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Genre: Adult Alternative, Contemporary Instrumental, Jazz, Ethnic Fusion
Styles: Chamber Jazz
Group Members: Chuck Greenberg, Charlie Bisharat, Armen Chakmakian, Phil Maggini, Stuart Nevitt, G.E. Stinson, Greg Stinson, Jamil Szmadzinski, Ramon Yslas, ...View All
Biography: One of new age electronic music's earliest and best-known proponents, Shadowfax was formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg, guitarist G.E. Stinson and bassist Phil Maggini. Originally a blues band, the trio soon began exploring chamber jazz and folk; even medieval music began creeping ...Read full biography
Shadowfax
Released: 1982
Label: RVG Windham Hill/Heritage Catalog
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On its debut album, Shadowfax was a contemporary instrumental quartet led by guitarist G. E. Stinson and Lyricon/sax player Chuck Greenberg, its mostly calm pieces full of carefully placed riffs played ...Read full review
Magic Theater
Released: 1994
Label: Warner Bros.
Critics' Rating:
From the New Age "Remembrance" to the jazzy "Night Passage" to the World Music sound of "Imaginary Islands," Shadowfax has proven once again the depth of its talent and interest. Hot on the heels of the ...Read full review
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