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George Benson - Give Me the Night -
George Benson’s 1980 album Give Me the Night completed a journey that began on 1976's Breezin', taking him from his jazz roots and established him as the world's leading jazz-pop crossover artist. A talented and prestigious guitarist and accomplished vocalist, Give Me the Night was, for many people, their first...
George Benson Returns To Australia and New Zealand -
George Benson, a true icon of the jazz guitar, will return to Australia and New Zealand for a run of shows including a three-night-stand at the Sydney Opera House.
Benson’s chops are probably best known from his pop hits including ‘On Broadway’, ‘Breezin’ and ‘Give Me The Night’, but he isn’t...
Shazzam! Zero-G takes a funky trip back to the golden age of dance... -
Disco Gold brings the classic sounds of the '70s and '80s up-to-date for the modern dance producer's needs with a faster bpm and a more upbeat tempo.The great sounds of Chic, Quincy Jones, George Benson and D-Train, to name but a few, are packed into 34 long construction...
Quincy Jones On Michael Jackson -
Legendary producer Quincy Jones has spoken about his history making partnership with Michael Jackson.
Quincy Jones is a living testament to the questing spirit in American music. The producer cut his teeth on jazz sessions, before writing material of his own. Already a hugely respected figure in the industry, the producer...
Jarreau Tackling Holiday Favorites On Next Album - Al Jarreau will have more than just love songs to offer to his fans this year. The multi-faceted singer, who recently released a "Love Songs" collection timed for Valentine's Day, tells Billboard.com he has two more projects planned for this year -- a holiday album and a best-of compilation. Jarreau is in...
Music Review: George Duke - Dukey Treats -
George Duke earned his chops playing with such artists as Cannonball Adderly, Billy Cobham, George Clinton, Jean-Luc Ponty, Miles Davis, and even Frank Zappa. Duke has moved from jazz to funk and back again several times since the early 1980s. The just released Dukey Treats find him primarily in funk...

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