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Subject: Veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died age 67

Written By: Philip Eno on 08/06/13 at 7:22 am

It has been reported veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died aged 67. This news comes after a difficult period for the acclaimed keyboardist and composer whose wife Corine passed away just over a year ago. The Radio Facts website states that Duke died on 5 August but no other details have yet been confirmed as to the cause of his death, which comes while he had just launched his latest album, Dreamweaver, which he’d dedicated to his wife’s memory.

Former Supremes member and friend Sherrie Payne stated: “I just received the devastating and sad news that the great musician, George Duke, passed away this evening at St. John’s hospital in L.A. It was just one year earlier, 18 July that his beloved wife and my friend, Corine, went to be with the Lord. Please keep his sons, Rasheed and John, in your prayers.”

Other leading musicians including Headhunters bassist Paul Jackson reacted with sadness to the news of Duke’s death: "Just lost a great brother and friend George Duke RIP I know Heaven awaits you my sympathy to all your friends and family Paul Jackson." While jazz flautist Bobbi Humphrey posted on her Facebook page saying: "I am so hard trying. Too much to lose George! Please pray for me! George Duke! Forty years, my friend! Lord, why? Heaven! A little bit funkier! R.I.P. Dear Heart!"

Duke’s career spanned jazz, funk and fusion beginning with his modern own jazz group in the 1960s backing the likes of Sonny Rollins and Dexter Gordon, but he was soon moving into the fusion terrain that would define much of his career as he began a longstanding musical partnership with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty in the early 1970s. He was invited to join Frank Zappa’s ground breaking band The Mothers Of Invention and worked with them from 1969-1975, while also going on to work with Sonny Rollins and co-lead a band with Billy Cobham. His solo career began to take shape too as he released a number of classic albums for MPS and Epic including Faces in Reflection, I Love the Blues, The Aura Will Prevail, Brazilian Love Affair, Master of the Game and Thief In the Night.

In the 1970s his producing credits also began to mount up and included work with Raul de Souza, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and A Taste of Honey as well as many funk and R&B artists such as the Pointer Sisters, Smokey Robinson, 101 North, George Howard, Gladys Knight, Najee, Take 6, Howard Hewett, Chanté Moore, Everette Harp, Rachelle Ferrell (his key collaborator in the early-1990s), Gladys Knight, Keith Washington, Gary Valenciano, Johnny Gill and Anita Baker. The 1980s saw him team up with bass icon Stanley Clarke in their ongoing Clarke/Duke jazz fusion project as well as sessions with Miles Davis, while the 1990s and 2000s saw Duke focus on his solo career as producer/composer and performer – leading one of the leanest and meanest live bands around.

Duke had recently returned to form in the studio and remained a hugely popular live draw at festivals and jazz clubs around the world. He will be sorely missed by his legions of fans from both R&B/soul and jazz-fusion worlds.

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Subject: Re: Veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died age 67

Written By: whistledog on 08/06/13 at 8:14 am

One of my favourite ballads ever ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZZcZHWw9eM

R.I.P. George.  You brought us great music

Subject: Re: Veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died age 67

Written By: Emman on 08/06/13 at 10:25 am

Without him there would be no Digital Love, R.I.P.

Subject: Re: Veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died age 67

Written By: AmericanGirl on 08/06/13 at 4:15 pm

So sad!  I always liked his music and musical contributions  :\'(  :\'(  :\'(

R.I.P. George Duke

Subject: Re: Veteran jazz, R&B, funk and fusion keyboard virtuoso George Duke has died age 67

Written By: Howard on 08/06/13 at 7:51 pm

He also had "Thief In the Night" in 1985


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkImcHRKgIo



R.I.P George Duke you'll be missed, we still have some great funk you left behind. :)

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