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Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb (December 7, 1955 – July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead, Metro and Fourplay.
The Music in My Head is Franks’ first album after a seven-year hiatus. [2] Franks explained to Parade magazine the album was "written about my own personal spiritual journey" and "[it's] about love, our connection to nature, and the beauty and mystery of it all.” [3]
In 2010, Larry Carlton left Fourplay and was replaced by Chuck Loeb, [2] who died on July 31, 2017. [3] During Loeb's illness, saxophonist Kirk Whalum joined the group for performances. The group has enjoyed consistent artistic and commercial success by grafting elements of R&B and pop to jazz, appealing to a broad mainstream audience.
In 1998, contemporary jazz guitarist Chuck Loeb covered the song for his album The Moon, the Stars and the Setting Sun. [50] American cover band Boyce Avenue released an acoustic version of the song in 2010. [51] Contemporary Christian artist The Katinas covered the song for their 2013 album Love Chapter. [52]
Score Productions is an American musical production company specializing in background music and themes for television shows.Started in 1963 in a brownstone townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan by music producer Bob Israel, [1] Score has created some of the most recognizable tunes in America — most identifiable by just a few notes.
It features Victor Bailey on bass, Dennis Chambers on drums, Mitch Forman on keyboards, Chuck Loeb on guitar, and Bill Evans on saxophone (soprano and tenor). It was recorded live on July 4, 1992, at the Neuwied Jazzfestival and on July 14, 1992, at The Fabrik in Hamburg, Germany.
Chuck Loeb – guitars; Nathan East – bass guitar, vocals (5) Harvey Mason – drums, percussion; Additional Personnel. Ruben Studdard – vocals (8) Anita Baker – vocals (11) Heather Mason – backing vocals
He is the leader of Petite Blonde album [2] with Victor Bailey, Dennis Chambers, Mitch Forman, and Chuck Loeb. He joined the reformed Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1984 and performed with them until they broke up in 1987. [1] Beginning in 1990 he toured with his own band. [1] Two of his albums, Soul Insider and Soulgrass, were nominated for a Grammy ...