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Spyro Gyra is one of my favorite all time jazz bands. The Deep End (2004) CD is in my opinion some of their best work. Read my review to see why and more importantly get a copy for yourself ASAP!
Smooth moves gave Spyro Gyra a future SPYRO GYRA: Subletting studio time to Rick James helped fund its first album, which also was almost its last. But it was a hit, keeping the group together.
After 25 years of performing, a dozen Grammy nominations and 20 recordings, Spyro Gyra is coming to Musikfest Saturday for an almost sold-out performance at Lehigh University’s Zoellner Arts … ...
Another Spyro Gyra alum, Marc Quinones, appears on Beckenstein's "La Zona Rosa" along with a three-piece horn section. Down the Wire, borrowed from a line by the founder of the Flying Wallendas, is an ...
Spyro Gyra share their new single, “50/50,” available now via Amherst Records/Reservoir Recordings.
They’re also big draws on the jazz-festival circuit. That includes Saturday’s 25th-annual Sounds of Jazz and Blues in Cape Coral, where Spyro Gyra shares the stage with opening acts Mario ...
Spyro Gyra has been at it for a long time, and the band has built the base, made the appropriate recordings, and delivered live. The group's take on modern jazz, fusion, and a little funk has ...
Spyro Gyra is on the cusp of another career milestone as they head into the band's 50th year as one of the hardest touring bands in contemporary jazz.
Spyro Gyra, Movements, Glixen, Andy McKee among area concert highlights [Seven in Seven] Word-renowned guitarist Andy McKee will perform on Tuesday at Sellersville Theater 1984.
Spyro Gyra's makes a stop at the King Center's L3Harris Technologies theater for their 50th Anniversary tour with special guest and another legendary artist, Jeff Lorber Fusion.