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Jean–Luc Ponty Electric Fusion “The Atlantic Years”

Rio Theatre
Mon Jun 5 7:30pm Ages: family friendly
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About Jean–Luc Ponty Electric Fusion “The Atlantic Years”

Jean Luc Ponty is an undisputed pioneer of the electric violin in modern jazz and rock. Originally trained as a classical musician in his native France, Ponty caught the “jazz bug” in college and never looked back. His successful appearance at the 1967 Monterey Jazz Festival led to recordings with American jazz musicians Gerald Wilson and George Duke. It was rock composer Frank Zappa who wrote the music for Ponty's 1969 recording King Kong, giving the talented violinist greater exposure to young audiences. Ponty also appeared as a special guest on a number of Zappa albums and became a member of John McLaughlin's second Mahavishnu Orchestra. But it was the release of Upon the Wings of Music in 1975, that sent Ponty’s career into orbit for a successful ten year run as a jazz-rock icon playing large concert halls and recording twelve chart-topping albums. Since the late '80s, Ponty has consistently stayed active performing. In recent years, he has been featured with Bela Fleck and Chick Corea's Return to Forever IV. Always inspiring, Ponty continues to make great music with great musicians.

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