Bob James - Foxie
Released 1983
1. Ludwig
2. Calaban
3. Firehall
4. Zebra Man
5. Miranda
6. Marco Polo

 

 
"Bob James has a special place in my heart because I can honestly say that
it was Bob who would have the most influence on me finding my voice in
contemporary jazz. Bob was one of the pioneer contemporary musicians during
the 70's & 80's that I listened to. His approach to his music obviously had
classical and traditional jazz overtones. I had the fortune of one fateful
night in Grand Central Station to meet a producer and colleague of Bob's,
Jay Chattaway, who invited me to come to their studio and record. At that
time, I was strictly an avant-garde player! My association with Bob has
been a rewarding and inspirational one!"- Marion Meadows
   
"Bob James never ceases to amaze me. When I first met him he was sitting in front of a piano not looking at all like a pianist, so I didn't expect very much from him. Especially since he was about to accompany one of the greatest singers of our time, Ms. Sarah Vaughn, but when his hands touched that piano his brilliance became clearly evident. His musicianship reflected both his jazz and classical experience. He enhanced her performances beautifully. I later found him to be an incredible arranger who had a flair for pop music mixed with jazz and R&B. His recordings as a stable mate on CTI Records reflected a very listenable modern approach to jazz. As a producer he has created records that started a trend that transcends its time. As a member of the group Fourplay, Bob has once again shown his unlimited ability to adapt to any musical environment.

It is an honour to recognize Bob James as the first recipient of the George
Benson Lifetime Achievement Award." - George Benson

   
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

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