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Greg Abate (born May 31, 1947, Fall River, Massachusetts)〔Yanow, Scott "(Greg Abate Biography )", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-02-05〕 is a jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer, and arranger. He grew up in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. In the fifth grade he began to play clarinet. After high school, he attended Berklee College of Music in Boston,〔"(Greg Abate )", All About Jazz, retrieved 2011-02-05〕 and, after spending some years gigging in California, returned to Berklee in 1972 to finish his education. Later, a second trip to Los Angeles landed him an audition – and the lead alto chair – in the Ray Charles Band from 1973 through 1974.〔〔Massimo, Rick (2004) "(Charles remembered as a 'true original' )", ''Providence Journal'', June 11, 2004, retrieved 2011-02-05〕〔Butler, Mike "(Jazz: Greg Abate )", ''Metro'', retrieved 2011-02-05〕 Soon afterwards, Abate formed a sextet called Channel One.〔Smith, Andy (1994) "Paul Murphy: Beloved, respected, gone The sudden death of a rhythm guitar genius stuns the local music scene", ''Providence Journal'', August 19, 1994, p. D-02〕 The group's only album, ''Without Boundaries'', was released in 1980. Living in northern Rhode Island, Abate settled in the horn section with Tony Giorgianni's Sax Odyssey and Duke Bellair's Jazz Orchestra. In 1986 Abate was hired by Dick Johnson to be the tenor in the Artie Shaw Band.〔〔 Abate has also appeared with Jerome Richardson and Red Rodney. Candid Records, impressed by his playing, agreed to put out a live recording, ''Bop City – Live at Birdland'' in July 1991. More albums followed, including ''Straight Ahead'', ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'', ''Bop Lives with Kenny Barron Trio'' and ''Happy Samba''. Abate currently resides in Coventry, Rhode Island with his sons. He teaches students at Rhode Island College,〔 and plays with his quartet locally and around the world. ==Discography== * ''Without Boundaries'' (1981), World Records * ''Bop City: Live at Birdland'' (1991), Candid * ''Straight Ahead'' (1993), Candid * ''It's Christmas Time'' (1995), Brownstone Recordings * ''Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde'' (1995), Candid * ''Bop Lives!'' (1996), Blue Chip Jazz * ''Happy Samba'' (1998), Blue Chip Jazz * ''Evolution'' (2002), 1201 Music * ''Horace Is Here'' (2005), Rhombus Records * ''Monsters in the Night'' (2006), World Records * ''Birds of a Feather'' (2008), Woodville Records * ''Monterey Live'' (2009) * ''First Encounter'' Greg Abate and Gary Smulyan (2010), 1201 Music * ''Horace Is Here: A Tribute to Horace Silver'' (2011), Rhombus Records * ''The Greg Abate Quintet Featuring Phil Woods'' (2012), Rhombus Records 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greg Abate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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