JEFF LORBER "TUNE 88" (smooth jazz) by piero del prete - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 26, 2013
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the famous Jeff Lorber's tune is proposed by SJQ (SMOOTH JAZZ QUARTET), the band of guitarplayer PIERO DEL PRETE. Repertoire of SJQ consists of the great successes of the international music reinterpreted in a jazz style.
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Piero Del Prete is a guitarist and composer that has published different cd interpreting them famous Italian hits in instrumental style. His albums went into the charts and in radio networks such as Radio Montecarlo e Radio Italia, Rdio Kiss Kiss Italia. Piero arrives to the jazz music after having listened the albums of Wes Montgomery and George Benson . His repertorie is focused on the successful formula of the instrumental interpretation of great international and Italian successes. Till now four albums were published in this project.
1)Musica D..Autore (Gala Records)
2)Musica Italiana relax (Fliyng Records)
3)Momenti(Sony Music)
4)Immensamente (Sony Music)
In every CD Piero also recorded some original tune, which gained him a very good reputation as a virtuoso and sensible guitar player.Piero develops guitar teacher activity and to it same time writes his songs in the kind that more him is to heart : the smooth jazz music
In 2008 Piero publishes the album "A Love again" (iTune, Amazon and all digital stores). The A LOVE AGAIN cd just published in fact is a harvest of his instrumental songs among the 1996 and the 2005 year, remixed sharpen for the exit of this album .

SMOOTH JAZZ QUARTET is now simply the band that sesegue live not only the classics of Italian music, but of the entire international repertoire ... very well known pop tunes and reinterpretatye key in smooth jazz, acid jazz and funk. SMOOTH JAZZ QUARTET'S WORTH TO BE HEARD LIVE. YOU AGREE TO BE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL TO BE UPDATED ON THE NEWS.

Tune 88 is content in the album Water Sign that is the third album by keyboardist Jeff Lorber as leader of his band "The Jeff Lorber Fusion". Released in 1979, this was be Lorber's first album on Arista Records.
Lorber was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia. He started to play the piano when he was four years old and after playing in a number of R&B bands as a teen, went on to attend Berklee College of Music, where he developed his love for jazz. He moved to Vancouver, Washington in 1972.
The Jeff Lorber Fusion BAND (1977-1981)
His first group, The Jeff Lorber Fusion, released their self-titled debut album in 1977 on Inner City Records. Supported by a revolving cast of musicians including longtime drummer Dennis Bradford, Lorber recorded five studio albums under this moniker. These early releases showcased a funky sound influenced by other jazz fusion practitioners such as Herbie Hancock, Weather Report and Return to Forever, the latter's Chick Corea appearing on several Fusion cuts. Like his contemporaries, Lorber performed on multiple keyboard instruments including piano, Rhodes piano, and various analog synthesizers, often favoring the Minimoog and Sequential Circuits Prophet 5.
"Rain Dance," found on the 1979 album Water Sign, was sampled for the 1996 Lil' Kim single "Crush On You." It was also sampled for the track "Love Like This" (featuring Lil' Cease) on SWV's 1997 album, Release Some Tension.
The Jeff Lorber Fusion's 1980 album, Wizard Island, introduced a young saxophonist, Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, better known as Kenny G.
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