Chick Corea's Profile |
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| Age: | 66 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | Massachusetts |
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| Last Login: | May 13, 2008 (559 days back) |
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About Me |
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The Return of the Supergroup Read more about their next summer tour on Chick's official website chickcorea.com and now you can have more details about Return To Forever on their brand new official site return2forever.com |
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My Interests |
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| Courtesy of Chick Corea Productions, Inc. www.chickcorea.com “I decided when I was a young man to make it as my primary policy to always keep myself interested and challenged with music. I've managed to avoid falling into the habit of doing the same thing over and over again, and it’s really proved to be a good thing for me. I don’t care about the other things, I care that I’m having a lot of fun and creating. So I feel honored or lucky to be able to continue to do that and be able to make a living doing it.” Chick Corea" This is the Chick Corea Fans Corner the fan site designed exclusively to show appreciation towards one of the greatest jazz pianists and composers of all time, a genius |
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I'd like to meet: Important Note: www.chickcorea.com Chick Corea, pianist, composer, drummer, percussionist (he also plays trumpet avocationally); b. Chelsea, Mass., June 12, 1941. His father's parents were Italian immigrants, Antonio Corea (b. in 1876 or 7; a shoemaker, stitcher) and Esther (b. 1885 or 6, a homemaker). Antonio's family had come over in 1894 and Esther's in 1900. They had married in 1905 or early in 06 and were Roman Catholic. Chick's father to be, Armando J. Corea (b. 26 Oct 1906, Mass., d. 13 Oct 1987 in neighboring Everett), married Anna Corea (b. 21 Apr 1909; d. 28 Aug 2000 in Los Angeles, where she had moved to be with Chick some time after her husband died). It is possible that the census taker confused Armando with Frank, or that Armando played drums at one time, because he was known primarily as a trumpeter, composer and arranger who led and wrote for an eight- to 10-piece band in the Boston area from the late 20s and 30s. He kept a scrapbook of ads, and during the Depression they were on radio. Corea graduated high school in June 1959, spent the summer with a show band in Las Vegas, and in September he moved to Manhattan and began studying liberal arts at Columbia U., but when he saw the Miles Davis quintet at Birdland with Coltrane during their engagement of September 17-October 7, 1959, his decision to be a full-time musician was confirmed. He went to see the group every night for several weeks, and soon after left Columbia. He went back to Chelsea to prepare for an audition to Juilliard since he wanted a formal reason to be in New York. He practiced classical repertoire intenselty for perhaps eight months and he was accepted there for the fall of 1960, but again he found that formal education was not his interest, and he only stayed a few months at Juilliard. He was now settled on 71st Street in New York and saxophonist Joe Farrell helped introduce him to other musicians. He began working and recording with Mongo Santamaria (from 1962), Willie Bobo, Cal Tjader, Blue Mitchell, and Herbie Mann (at least March-July, 1965). He spent about two years with Stan Getz ca. 1966-68. (Steve Swallow and Roy Haynes were in the group but for the album Sweet Rain both had the flu and were replaced by Ron Carter and Grady Tate.) In March 1968 he recorded Now He Sings Now He Sobs with Miroslav Vitous and Roy Haynes, which is considered among musicians to be one of the most brilliant trio albums ever and had wide influence--his solo on Matrix on that album was transcribed, studied, and even performed by Lee Konitz (who recorded it with his nonet) and others. He spent some time accompanying Sarah Vaughan during 1968. When Herbie Hancock left Miles Davis's group, Chick's friend Tony Williams recommended him and he left Vaughan in San Francisco (replaced briefly by Bob James, who had already worked with Vaughan) to join Miles Davis' band (from mid-68 through the summer of 1970), playing first acoustic, then electric piano at the insistence of the leader. During his tenure he also he became more involved separately in projects utilizing free improvisation, recording in 1969 under his own name the album Is, where he also played percussion, and after Davis leading Circle (1970-71) with Dave Holland, Barry Altschul and Anthony Braxton, and also performing and recording solo in 1971. During this time, around 1970, he was introduced to Scientology by a bassist friend, Jamie Faunt, and he soon became devoted to it, remaining so to this day. He decided that he wanted his music to be more accessible, "melodic and lyrical with more traditional rhythms" and with occasional vocals, and he has concentrated since then heavily on composition. He has created a distinct musical identity by a conscious incorporation of Latin music and of modern classical music, particularly Bartok. Stravinsky, Alban Berg, and Olivier Messaien are also favorites. He performed at the Village Vanguard in Jan. 1972 and recorded the album Return to Forever, which became the title of the band, with himself on Fender Rhodes electric piano, Farrell, Stanley Clarke (who he met in 1971), Airto Moreira (from Davis's band) and Moreira's wife Flora Purim, in Feb. 1972. He, Clarke, and Tony Williams toured with Stan Getz around March through July 1972 (with Moreira added for recordings), before turning to full-time touring with Return to Forever. Also in 1972 he married singer and keyboardist Gayle Moran, a long time friend. By 1973 the band featured Clarke, Lenny White and Bill Connors, replaced by Al DiMeola in 1974. He began using a broader range of keyboards including the Moog synthesizer. Ron Moss, a trombonist who was road manager for Return To Forever in 1974, has been his manager ever since.
Corea settled in the Los Angeles area by the mid-'70s and his management company, Chick Corea Productions, operated out of North Hollywood. His then teenaged son and daughter attended the Delphian School in Sheridan, Oregon, a boarding school based on the principles of Scientology. In 1978 he recorded there solo on a unique hand built piano. Return To Forever, now with Gayle Moran on voice, had six albums reach the Billboard pop album chart in the '70s, three in the top. In 1976 his album "Romantic Warrior" sold more than 500,000 copies. Musicmagic was nominated for a Grammy in 1977. He continued using the Return to Forever title for his bands through 1977, then delved into a diverse series of recordings--electronic ensembles, solo piano, chamber music, reunions with Vitous and Haynes (occasionally for tours and recordings since 1981), and acoustic duos with Herbie Hancock (1978, on tour and on recordings) and Gary Burton (on an occasional basis since 1972). from www.jazz.com |
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Music:
The Album of Fans (Send Your Photo) |
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Movies: A tribute to Chick Corea and his magnificent album
" They took the original concept that I gave it, which was Mad Hatter Studios with kind of an Alice in Wonderland vibe to it and really really kept the original vibe and really made it even a hundred times better. So it's a complete blast." Memorial Corner view the blog
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Books: The great masterpieces of Chick Corea performed by fan musicians. Amazing! by Mark Sabbatini Visit the "Chick Corea Fusion" italian fan page
"My dad was all about music. He was a musician, leading a band when I was born. His band was active all through the 40s. He'd started it in the late 20s and 30s. According to the scrapbook, his band was doing quite well around the Boston area. During the Depression they were on radio. It was a jazz-oriented band. He was a trumpet player, and he wrote and arranged for the band. He taught me how to play the piano and read music, and taught me what he knew of standard tunes and so forth. It was a fantastic way to come up in music." Chick Corea |
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My Background and Lifestyle |
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| MaritalStatus: | Married |
My Blog |
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Your photo with Chick |
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Seven months ago, in collaboration with some friends , we opened a fan site in honour of the great Chick Corea, with great success, thanks to you and to all those who love his... Posted by Chick Corea on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 01:25:00 PST |
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The Memorial Corner |
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| Memorial CornerPlaying with the angels. Rest in peace.memorial corner - for absent friends
Josef Erich Zawinul (July 7, 1932 September 11, 2007)It may be a word overused but there isn&r... Posted by Chick Corea on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:28:00 PST |
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Jazz Fusion |
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Jazz fusion (or "jazz-rock fusion" or "fusion") is a musical genre that merges elements of jazz with other styles of music, particularly pop, rock, folk, reggae, funk, metal, country, R&am... Posted by Chick Corea on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 09:06:00 PST |
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Return To Forever tour dates |
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May 2008
29 - Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre 30 - Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre 31 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Center June 2008
1 - Dalla... Posted by Chick Corea on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:48:00 PST |
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My Friends |
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