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Fourplay: Journey album review by Brian Soergel, published on August 9, 2004. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!
Since the quartet Fourplay released its first CD in 1991, it has become known as a solid, if rather uninspiring, smooth jazz band, playing mostly R&B-flavored pop while incorporating minimal jazz ...
The post Journey to Release First New Album in 11 Years appeared first on Consequence. Journey are set to return this summer with their first new album of original recordings in 11 years.
The all-star contemporary jazz group Fourplay recently bid farewell to their longtime guitarist Larry Carlton. But, the four-man band wasted no time finding his replacement and recording a new album.
“Journey’s” subtle, close-knit tunes show off the solo styles of each, but with a coherence that is almost eerie — nothing missed, nothing overdone, nothing disharmonious.
Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet have announced their debut collaborative ‘Signs of Life’ and shared two singles from the record set to arrive April 28.
Journey was forced to rework Side 2 of 'Frontiers,' just before the album was released in February 1983.
Journey turns 50 in 2023 and kicks off the celebration with "Freedom," its first album in 11 years. Neal Schon reflects on Steve Perry and the legacy.
After 12 years of working together and developing an extensive collaborative partnership, Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet are ready to share their debut album. Sign of Life, which is set ...
*** Fourplay, Journey (RCA Victor): The smooth jazz megagroup’s latest release is an album bred for contemporary jazz listeners, with a pedigree destined to launch it to the top of the music charts.
The iconic rock group JOURNEY released their brand new studio album titled Freedom via BMG last week, which has been met with a glowing response from their fans and the media. Released on July 8 ...
Scarab icon graces many Journey albums, but was originally intended for Jimi Hendrix.
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