Stuff (band), the Glossary
Stuff was an American jazz fusion band during the late 1970s and early 1980s.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: A&M Records, AllMusic, Aretha Franklin, Bernard Purdie, Chris Parker (musician), Cornell Dupree, Crossover music, Eric Gale, George Benson, Grammy Awards, Herbie Lovelle, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Joe Cocker, John Lennon, Long View Farm Studios, Michael Lang (producer), Mikell's, More Stuff, Paul Simon, Queen Esther Marrow, Richard Tee, Rudy Van Gelder, Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live season 2, Session musician, Smooth jazz, Steve Gadd, Stingray (album), Stuff (Stuff album), Van McCoy, Warner Records.
A&M Records
A&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Louise Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.
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Bernard Purdie
Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie (born June 11, 1939) is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician.
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Chris Parker (musician)
Christopher Parker (born 1950).
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Cornell Dupree
Cornell Luther Dupree (December 19, 1942 – May 8, 2011) was an American jazz and R&B guitarist.
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Crossover music
Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences.
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Eric Gale
Eric Gale (September 20, 1938 – May 25, 1994) was an American jazz and jazz fusion guitarist.
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George Benson
George Washington Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American jazz fusion guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Herbie Lovelle
Herbert Edward Lovelle (June 1, 1924 – April 8, 2009) was an American drummer, who played jazz, R&B, rock, and folk.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
Jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.
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Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements.
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John Lennon
John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician.
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Long View Farm Studios
Long View Farm Studios was a music recording studio located in North Brookfield, Massachusetts that was founded in 1974 by Gilbert Scott Markle, a professor at Clark University, on his farm property.
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Michael Lang (producer)
Michael Scott Lang (December 11, 1944 – January 8, 2022) was an American concert promoter, producer, and artistic manager who was best known as a co-creator of the Woodstock Music & Art Festival in 1969.
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Mikell's
Mikell's was a jazz club on the corner of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, in New York City.
More Stuff
More Stuff is the title of the second full-length studio release by the group Stuff.
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Paul Simon
Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter known both for his solo work and his collaboration with Art Garfunkel.
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Queen Esther Marrow
Queen Esther Marrow (born February 12, 1941) is an American soul and gospel singer and actress.
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Richard Tee
Richard Edward Tee (born Richard Edward Ten Ryk; November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was an American jazz fusion pianist, studio musician, singer and arranger, who had several hundred studio credits and played on such notable hits as "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)" (1967), "Until You Come Back To Me" (1974), "The Hustle" (1975), "Slip Slidin' Away" (1977), "Just the Two of Us" (1981), "Tell Her About It" (1983), and "In Your Eyes" (1986).
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Rudy Van Gelder
Rudolph Van Gelder (November 2, 1924 – August 25, 2016) was an American recording engineer who specialized in jazz.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Saturday Night Live season 2
The second season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 18, 1976 to May 21, 1977.
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Session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance.
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Smooth jazz
Smooth jazz is a term used to describe commercially oriented crossover jazz music.
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Steve Gadd
Stephen Kendall Gadd (born April 9, 1945) is an American drummer, percussionist, and session musician.
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Stingray (album)
Stingray is the sixth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 1976.
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Stuff (Stuff album)
Stuff is the debut studio disc by the group Stuff, a team of renowned session musicians.
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Van McCoy
Van Allen Clinton McCoy (January 6, 1940 – July 6, 1979) was an American record producer, arranger, songwriter and singer.
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Warner Records
Warner Records Inc. (formerly known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuff_(band)
Also known as Gordon Edwards (bassist).