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The Jazz Warriors were an all-black London-based group of jazz musicians that made their debut in 1986. The idea for the band came from the Abibi Jazz Arts - a London organisation that promoted black music and black culture - in 1985. The Jazz Warriors provided black British musicians with a venue to showcase their talents, which until that time was limited mostly to funk music and reggae. According to musician/writer John Chilton, "...(Jazz Warriors ) proved to be the launching pad for the stellar talents of a number of important jazz musicians." The original band only released one album - 1987's ''Out of Many, One People'' - although the group remained together until 1994, despite many of the original members leaving to start their own careers. ==History== Formed in the 1980s and including 25-plus members,〔 The Jazz Warriors became a showcase for talented young black British musicians, many of whom - including Courtney Pine, Steve Williamson, Cleveland Watkiss, Phillip Bent, Orphy Robinson, Gary Crosby and others - went on to achieve international success.〔 Former member Crosby has said of the Jazz Warriors:
The Jazz Warriors released only one album: ''Out of Many, One People'', in 1987. They continued performing and touring under the leadership of pianist Adrian Reid, with the help of a committee formed from senior members of the Warriors, until formally closing in the late 1990s. An EP, ''Chameleon'', was released on their own label, Jazz Warriors Records. It was well received internationally and appeared on a bestselling compilation, ''The Rebirth of the Cool Vol 2'' (4th & B'way Records; 1993), with an unreleased album still in the cans. Certain new young members continued to gain national prominence and further highlighting the talent pool of young Black musicians attracted to the Jazz Warriors; these included Jason Yarde, Dennis Rollins, Winston Rollins, Robert Mitchell, Clarence Adoo, Byron Wallen, Rowland Sutherland, Tony Kofi, Robert Fordjour, Steve and Peter Lewinson, Tony Remy, Patrick Clahar to name a few. 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「Jazz Warriors」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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