Jazz Legend Joe Zawinul At Catalina Bar and Grill
Catalina Bar and Grill (6725 West Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
- Full Price:
- $22.00 - $25.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00 - $12.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Joe Zawinul and Zawinul Syndicate have expired.
The last date listed for Joe Zawinul and Zawinul Syndicate was Saturday November 4, 2006 / 10:30pm.
Currently at Catalina Bar and Grill:
Jazz Greats Perform Live at Catalina Bar and Grill
- Full Price:
- $15.00 - $27.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50 - $13.50
This supper club hosts great live jazz and cabaret in a setting with Old World charm. Catalina has lived up to its slogan "Nothing But the Best in Jazz" by presenting a veritable Who's Who of jazz legends such as Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Ray Brown, Joe Williams, Max Roach, Carmen McRae, Joe Henderson, Benny Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Joshua Redman and many more. Please see the full event listing for the lineup of upcoming performers. Learn More
More Information About Joe Zawinul and Zawinul Syndicate
Website
http://www.zawinulmusic.com/index.htm
Description
Austrian born, Joe Zawinul emigrated to the US in 1959 where he played with Maynard Ferguson and the great Dinah Washington before joining alto saxophonist great Cannonball Adderley in 1961 for nine years. With Adderley, Zawinul wrote several important songs, primarily the slow and funky Hit "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" which reached the top on the Billboard magazine Pop Charts in 1967.
Zawinul then moved on to a brief but fateful encounter and collaboration with Miles Davis, just at the time Miles was moving into the electric arena. It was Zawinul’s tune "In a Silent Way”, in fact, which served as the title track of Miles’ first electric foray, and Zawinul had a potent impact on Bitches Brew, as well.
He is one of a bare handful of synthesizer players who actually learned how to play the instrument, to make it an expressive, swinging part of his arsenal. Prior to the invention of the portable synthesizer, Zawinul’s example helped bring the Wurlitzer and Fender-Rhodes electric pianos into the jazz mainstream. Joe Zawinul is deservedly renowned for his pioneering role in the Jazz world combining the elements of world music rock and jazz. In fact, many of the worldbeat sounds taken for granted today, simply wouldn't exist without his revolutionary compositions and performances with Miles Davis in the late 60s, Weather Report in the 70 - 80s, and The Zawinul Syndicate in the 90s evolving into the year 2004.