![]() ![]() ![]() Keyboards, Synth Bass, Guitar: Jeff Lorber Mastered by Gavin Lurssen at Lurssen Mastering, Los Angeles, CA Jeff Lorber Publishing: Songs of Lorb ASCAP Michael Thompson recorded by Mike at Cocoa Butt, Culver City, CA Recorded by Jeff Lorber at JHL Sound Pacific Palisades CA except for the following:ĭave Mann horns recorded by Dave at Mannerism Studio, NYC Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Minimoog, Synth Bass: Jeff Lorber Piano, B3, Rhodes, Minimoog, Synth Bass: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Synth Bass, Guitar, Minimoog: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Minimoog: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Synth Bass, Jeff Lorber The trio did not play a long set - perhaps 90 minutes - but the audience left feeling we got our money's worth.Horn Arrangement and Performance: Dave Mann I don't recall any ballads during the show. Highlights included "What's the Deal" and "Test Drive" from his Grammy-winning album "Montserrat" from "Galaxy" and "Rain Dance", a song that has been sampled by multiple artists, including Notorious B.I.G., Ariana Grande, Ja Rule, and Mariah Carey. The energy remained high throughout the night and every song was great. Lorber played with a trio that included two local Chicagoans, including bassist Michael Manson (director of the Musical Arts Institute), who nearly stole the show with his amazing playing and a face that morphed like a jellyfish.īut it was Jeff Lorber's show and he did not disappoint. Jeff Lorber is as professional as they come, and he brought technical proficiency with high energy jazz fusion throughout his set. It was entertaining half hour of music, but the performers definitely amateurs - many of them in their teens. The concert was a fundraiser for the Musical Arts Institute, so the evening began with performances by a number of members and students of the institute. Reserved seating was listed as "Sold Out" but I managed to get a seat at a table, thanks to someone canceling and me showing up an hour before the doors opened. "Prototype" by The Jeff Lorber Fusion won the award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album this January.Īnd it took just as long for me to finally see The Jeff Lorber Fusion in concert, which I did Wednesday night at The Promontory in Chicago's Hyde Park. It took 40 years of recording for Jeff Lorber to finally win a Grammy. ![]()
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