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Guardian of the Light is the sixteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke.It was released in 1983 through Epic Records.Recording sessions for the album took place in Los Angeles at The Complex, Le Gonks West, and Ocean Way Recording.
George M. Duke was born in San Rafael, California, United States, [2] to Thadd Duke and Beatrice Burrell, and was raised in Marin City. At four years of age, he became interested in the piano. His mother took him to see Duke Ellington in concert and told him about this experience. "I don't remember it too well, but my mother told me I went crazy.
American singer-songwriter, keyboardist and record producer George Duke released 32 studio albums, eight live albums, 19 collaborative albums (as a member of the George Duke Quartet, the George Duke Trio, the Cannonball Adderley Quintet, the Nat Adderley Sextet, The Mothers of Invention, the Billy Cobham/George Duke Band, the Clarke Duke Project, and the George Duke Band), and 47 singles.
Master of the Game is the thirteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke.It was released in 1979 through Epic Records.Recording sessions for this full-length album took place at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles.
Reach for It is a studio album by the American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. [2] It was recorded at Paramount Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, and released in 1977 through Epic Records.
The Clarke/Duke Project was the first collaborative album by American musicians Stanley Clarke and George Duke.It was released in 1981 through Epic Records.The main recording sessions took place at Studio D of Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California with additional recording at Le Gonks West, Westlake Studios and A&M Studios in Hollywood, California.
Follow the Rainbow is the twelfth studio album by American keyboardist George Duke released in 1979 through Epic Records. [2] The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and No. 17 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.
"Sweet Baby" is a song by American musicians George Duke and Stanley Clarke. It was released in 1981 as the first single of their collaborative debut album The Clarke/Duke Project. Reaching a peak position of No. 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the single remained on the chart for a total of twenty weeks.