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Shadowfax

One of new age electronic music's earliest and best-known proponents, Shadowfax was formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg, guitarist G.E. Stinson and bassist Phil Maggini. Originally a blues band, the trio soon began exploring chamber jazz and folk; even medieval music began creeping into the mix, appropriately enough for a group named in honor of a horse from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series. Adding drummer Stuart Nevin in 1974, Shadowfax issued their debut LP, Watercourse Way, two years later; failing to make an immediate impact, the quartet did attract a cult following which continued to grow following their subsequent signing to the Windham Hill label. 1982's eponymously titled effort was their commerical breakthrough, reaching the upper rungs of the Billboard jazz charts; for the follow-up, 1983's Shadowdance, Shadowfax's ranks swelled with the additions of violinist Jamii Szmadzinski and pianist/synth player Jared Stewart. The group endured multiple personnel changes in the years to follow, with founding members Greenberg and Maggini both remaining constants well into the 1990s. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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Magic Theater
Magic Theater
released: 1994 on
From the New Age "Remembrance" to the jazzy "Night Passage" to the World Music sound of "Imaginary Islands," Shadowfax has proven once again the depth of its talent and interest. Hot on the heels... More[+]
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Esperanto 1992 n/a 0
The Odd Get Even 1990 n/a 0
Folksongs for a Nuclear Village 1987 n/a 0

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