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George Duke

George M. Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013)[2] was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as a professor of music. He first made a name for himself with the album The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio. He was known primarily for 32 solo albums, of which A Brazilian Love Affair from 1979 was his most popular, as well as for his collaborations with other musicians, particularly Frank Zappa.

George Duke
George Duke sings on stage in 2010.
Background information
Born(1946-01-12)January 12, 1946
San Rafael, California, U.S.
DiedAugust 5, 2013(2013-08-05) (aged 67)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, musical director, producer, educator
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, synthesizer, saxophone, keytar, flute, bass guitar, trombone
Years active1966–2013
Labels
Websitegeorgeduke.com

Biography edit

George M. Duke was born in San Rafael, California, United States,[2] to Thadd Duke and Beatrice Burrell and raised in Marin City. At four years old, he became interested in the piano. His mother took him to see Duke Ellington in concert and told him about this experience. "I don't remember it too well, but my mother told me I went crazy. I ran around saying 'Get me a piano, get me a piano!'" He began his formal piano studies at the age of seven at a local Baptist church.[3]

He attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley before earning a bachelor's degree in trombone and composition with a minor in contrabass from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1967.[3] He earned a master's degree in composition from San Francisco State University in 1975.[4]

Although Duke started playing classical music, he credited his cousin Charles Burrell for convincing him to switch to jazz.[5][6] He explained that he "wanted to be free" and Burrell "more or less made the decision for me" by convincing him to "improvise and do what you want to do". He taught a course on jazz and American culture at Merritt College in Oakland.[3]

Duke recorded his first album in 1966. His second was with French violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, with whom he performed in San Francisco. After Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley heard him play, they invited him to join their bands. He spent two years with Zappa as a member of The Mothers of Invention, two years with Adderley, then returned to Zappa.[7] Zappa played guitar solos on his album Feel (1974). In 1975 he recorded with Pete Magadini (his Original drummer) the album Polyrhythm on Ibis Recordings. He recorded I Love the Blues She Heard My Cry with Zappa's bandmates Ruth Underwood, Tom Fowler, and Bruce Fowler[8] and jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour.[9]

Duke occasionally recorded under the name Dawilli Gonga, possibly for contractual reasons, when appearing on other artists' albums.[10]

 
Duke in concert with Stanley Clarke

In 1977, Duke fused jazz with pop, funk, and soul music on his album From Me to You. Later, that same year, his album Reach for It entered the pop charts, and his audiences increased. In 1981, he began a collaboration with bassist Stanley Clarke that would last through the 1980s, which combined pop, jazz, funk, and R&B. Their first album contained the single "Sweet Baby",[11][12] which became a Top 20 pop hit.

During the 1980s, Duke's career moved to a second phase as he spent much of his time as a record producer. He produced pop and R&B hits for A Taste of Honey, Jeffrey Osborne, and Deniece Williams. His clients included Anita Baker, Rachelle Ferrell, Everette Harp, Gladys Knight, Melissa Manchester, Barry Manilow, The Pointer Sisters, Smokey Robinson, Seawind, and Take 6.[7]

Duke worked as musical director at the 1988 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in London. In 1989, he temporarily replaced Marcus Miller as musical director of NBC's late-night music performance program Sunday Night during its first season.[13] He was a judge for the second annual Independent Music Awards.[14]

He died on August 5, 2013,[2] in Los Angeles, at the age of 67 from chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[15]

Awards and honors edit

Grammy awards edit

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Duke has received two awards out of nine nominations.[16]

Year Category Nominated work Result
1981 Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Clarke/Duke Project Nominated
1985 Best Recording for Children "We Are The World (single)" Nominated
1990 "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)" Fumilayo (Track) Nominated
1998 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) "The Look Of Love (Track)" Nominated
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance "After Hours" Nominated
2000 Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album "Cool" Nominated
Best Jazz Vocal Album "In the Moment – Live in Concert" Won
2001 Best Jazz Vocal Album "The Calling" Won
2005 Best Pop Instrumental Performance "T-Jam" Nominated

Other honors edit

 
Duke performing on keyboards in 2010

He was inducted into The SoulMusic Hall of Fame at SoulMusic.com[17]

Al Jarreau recorded the tribute album My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke (Concord, 2014) with songs written by Duke. Appearing on the album were Gerald Albright, Stanley Clarke, Dr. John, Lalah Hathaway, Boney James, Marcus Miller, Jeffrey Osborne, Greg Phillinganes, Kelly Price, Dianne Reeves (Duke's cousin), and Patrice Rushen. The album received the 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album.[18]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Artist Biography by Thom Jurek (1946-01-12). "George Duke | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  2. ^ a b c "George Duke obituary". The Guardian. 7 August 2013. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "George Duke biography". George Duke Online. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  4. ^ . Magazine.sfsu.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  5. ^ Coryell, Julie; Friedman, Laura (2000). Jazz-rock Fusion: The People, the Music. Hal Leonard. pp. 192–. ISBN 978-0-7935-9941-7. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  6. ^ Digital, The Standard. . Standard Digital News. Archived from the original on 4 January 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  7. ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "George Duke". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  8. ^ Watson, Ben, Frank Zappa: The Negative Dialectics of Poodle Play, St Martin's Press, New York, 1993, p. 294.
  9. ^ I Love the Blues She Heard My Cry, MPS Records-BAP 5071/BASF 5071/MPS Records MC 25671, 1975, sleeve notes
  10. ^ "George Duke". Radioswissjazz.ch.
  11. ^ Clarke, Stanley (24 March 2014). "Stanley Clarke Remembers George Duke". JazzTimes. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  12. ^ Kohlhaase, Bill (17 July 1990). "2 Musicians With a Meeting of the Minds". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  13. ^ "Sunday Night" episodes No.104 (1988), No.113 (1989), No.114 (1989), No.121 (1989)
  14. ^ . Independent Music Awards. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  15. ^ . Music.msn.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  16. ^ "George Duke". grammy.com. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
  17. ^ "The Soulmusic Hall Of Fame: Legacy (Posthumous) (Inductees) | Soul Music worldwide". Soulmusic.com. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  18. ^ Mitchell, Gail (August 5, 2014). "Al Jarreau Salutes George Duke on New Star-Packed Album". Billboard.com. Retrieved January 30, 2016.

External links edit

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For the English football goalkeeper see George Duke footballer George M Duke January 12 1946 August 5 2013 2 was an American keyboardist composer singer songwriter and record producer He worked with numerous artists as arranger music director writer and co writer record producer and as a professor of music He first made a name for himself with the album The Jean Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio He was known primarily for 32 solo albums of which A Brazilian Love Affair from 1979 was his most popular as well as for his collaborations with other musicians particularly Frank Zappa George DukeGeorge Duke sings on stage in 2010 Background informationBorn 1946 01 12 January 12 1946San Rafael California U S DiedAugust 5 2013 2013 08 05 aged 67 Los Angeles California U S GenresJazz fusionR amp Bfunkprogressive rockrock and rolljazz rockpost disco 1 smooth jazzOccupation s Musician composer musical director producer educatorInstrument s Vocals piano synthesizer saxophone keytar flute bass guitar tromboneYears active1966 2013LabelsPacific JazzIBis RecordingsPickwickMPSSABAAtlanticEpicElektraWarner Bros Bizarre WorldTelarc JazzHeads UpWebsitegeorgeduke wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 2 1 Grammy awards 2 2 Other honors 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editGeorge M Duke was born in San Rafael California United States 2 to Thadd Duke and Beatrice Burrell and raised in Marin City At four years old he became interested in the piano His mother took him to see Duke Ellington in concert and told him about this experience I don t remember it too well but my mother told me I went crazy I ran around saying Get me a piano get me a piano He began his formal piano studies at the age of seven at a local Baptist church 3 He attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley before earning a bachelor s degree in trombone and composition with a minor in contrabass from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1967 3 He earned a master s degree in composition from San Francisco State University in 1975 4 Although Duke started playing classical music he credited his cousin Charles Burrell for convincing him to switch to jazz 5 6 He explained that he wanted to be free and Burrell more or less made the decision for me by convincing him to improvise and do what you want to do He taught a course on jazz and American culture at Merritt College in Oakland 3 Duke recorded his first album in 1966 His second was with French violinist Jean Luc Ponty with whom he performed in San Francisco After Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley heard him play they invited him to join their bands He spent two years with Zappa as a member of The Mothers of Invention two years with Adderley then returned to Zappa 7 Zappa played guitar solos on his album Feel 1974 In 1975 he recorded with Pete Magadini his Original drummer the album Polyrhythm on Ibis Recordings He recorded I Love the Blues She Heard My Cry with Zappa s bandmates Ruth Underwood Tom Fowler and Bruce Fowler 8 and jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour 9 Duke occasionally recorded under the name Dawilli Gonga possibly for contractual reasons when appearing on other artists albums 10 nbsp Duke in concert with Stanley ClarkeIn 1977 Duke fused jazz with pop funk and soul music on his album From Me to You Later that same year his album Reach for It entered the pop charts and his audiences increased In 1981 he began a collaboration with bassist Stanley Clarke that would last through the 1980s which combined pop jazz funk and R amp B Their first album contained the single Sweet Baby 11 12 which became a Top 20 pop hit During the 1980s Duke s career moved to a second phase as he spent much of his time as a record producer He produced pop and R amp B hits for A Taste of Honey Jeffrey Osborne and Deniece Williams His clients included Anita Baker Rachelle Ferrell Everette Harp Gladys Knight Melissa Manchester Barry Manilow The Pointer Sisters Smokey Robinson Seawind and Take 6 7 Duke worked as musical director at the 1988 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in London In 1989 he temporarily replaced Marcus Miller as musical director of NBC s late night music performance program Sunday Night during its first season 13 He was a judge for the second annual Independent Music Awards 14 He died on August 5 2013 2 in Los Angeles at the age of 67 from chronic lymphocytic leukemia 15 Awards and honors editGrammy awards edit The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Duke has received two awards out of nine nominations 16 Year Category Nominated work Result1981 Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Clarke Duke Project Nominated1985 Best Recording for Children We Are The World single Nominated1990 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s Fumilayo Track Nominated1998 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s The Look Of Love Track NominatedBest Contemporary Jazz Performance After Hours Nominated2000 Best Traditional R amp B Vocal Album Cool NominatedBest Jazz Vocal Album In the Moment Live in Concert Won2001 Best Jazz Vocal Album The Calling Won2005 Best Pop Instrumental Performance T Jam NominatedOther honors edit nbsp Duke performing on keyboards in 2010He was inducted into The SoulMusic Hall of Fame at SoulMusic com 17 Al Jarreau recorded the tribute album My Old Friend Celebrating George Duke Concord 2014 with songs written by Duke Appearing on the album were Gerald Albright Stanley Clarke Dr John Lalah Hathaway Boney James Marcus Miller Jeffrey Osborne Greg Phillinganes Kelly Price Dianne Reeves Duke s cousin and Patrice Rushen The album received the 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album 18 Discography editMain article George Duke discography The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco 1966 Save the Country 1970 Solus First Disc Of The Album The Inner Source 1971 The Inner Source Second Disc Of The Album The Inner Source 1973 Faces in Reflection 1974 Feel 1974 The Aura Will Prevail 1975 I Love the Blues She Heard My Cry 1975 Liberated Fantasies 1976 From Me to You 1977 Reach for It 1977 The Dream aka The 1976 Solo Keyboard Album 1978 Don t Let Go 1978 Follow the Rainbow 1979 Master of the Game 1979 A Brazilian Love Affair 1980 Dream On 1982 Guardian of the Light 1983 Rendezvous 1984 Thief in the Night 1985 George Duke 1986 Night After Night 1989 Snapshot 1992 Illusions 1995 Is Love Enough 1997 After Hours 1998 Cool 2000 Face the Music 2002 Duke 2005 In a Mellow Tone 2006 Dukey Treats 2008 Deja Vu 2010 DreamWeaver 2013 References edit Artist Biography by Thom Jurek 1946 01 12 George Duke Biography AllMusic Retrieved 2013 08 06 a b c George Duke obituary The Guardian 7 August 2013 Retrieved August 25 2021 a b c George Duke biography George Duke Online Retrieved January 30 2016 Duke of Jazz Magazine sfsu edu Archived from the original on 2018 07 12 Retrieved 2018 07 12 Coryell Julie Friedman Laura 2000 Jazz rock Fusion The People the Music Hal Leonard pp 192 ISBN 978 0 7935 9941 7 Retrieved 16 July 2018 Digital The Standard Legendary Jazz Artiste George Duke s Final Bow Standard Digital News Archived from the original on 4 January 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b Jurek Thom George Duke AllMusic Retrieved 16 July 2018 Watson Ben Frank Zappa The Negative Dialectics of Poodle Play St Martin s Press New York 1993 p 294 I Love the Blues She Heard My Cry MPS Records BAP 5071 BASF 5071 MPS Records MC 25671 1975 sleeve notes George Duke Radioswissjazz ch Clarke Stanley 24 March 2014 Stanley Clarke Remembers George Duke JazzTimes Retrieved 19 September 2017 Kohlhaase Bill 17 July 1990 2 Musicians With a Meeting of the Minds Los Angeles Times Retrieved 19 September 2017 Sunday Night episodes No 104 1988 No 113 1989 No 114 1989 No 121 1989 Independent Music Awards Independent Music Awards Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved 2013 08 06 Jazz keyboardist George Duke dies at 67 MSN Music News Music msn com Archived from the original on 2014 01 06 Retrieved 2013 08 06 George Duke grammy com Retrieved July 9 2023 The Soulmusic Hall Of Fame Legacy Posthumous Inductees Soul Music worldwide Soulmusic com Retrieved 18 October 2018 Mitchell Gail August 5 2014 Al Jarreau Salutes George Duke on New Star Packed Album Billboard com Retrieved January 30 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Duke Official website George Duke at IMDb George Duke at NPR Music George Duke at Find a Grave 2009 interview at All About Jazz 2010 interview George Duke Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 2010 2012 Interview Part 1 Archived 2020 08 20 at the Wayback Machine Part 2 Archived 2020 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Duke amp oldid 1167445441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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