Matrix (jazz group)

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Matrix is a jazz fusion group from Appleton, Wisconsin, that started in 1974, noted for tight brass ensemble lines and complex musical themes. It made its biggest impact on the music scene in the 1970s, including appearances at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1976 and 1977.[1][2][3][4]

The group re-formed in 1992, 2000, 2002, and 2009.[5]

Album titles include Matrix IX (also the original name of the band), Wizard, Tale of the Whale, Harvest and Proud Flesh.

Original members

  • Michael Bard - saxophones
  • Larry Darling - trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizer, vocals
  • Kurt Dietrich - trombone, synthesizer, vocals
  • Randall Fird - bass, vocals
  • Mike Hale - trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, vocals
  • John Harmon - keyboard
  • Jeff Pietrangelo - trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion
  • Fred Sturm - trombone, vocals
  • Tony Wagner - drums

Discography

  • Matrix IX
  • Wizard (1978)
  • Tale of the Whale – Recorded in April 1979. Released January 1980, or 1979. Warner Brothers #BSK 3360. Reissued on CD July 2009. Wounded Bird Records #WOU 3360.[6][7][8]
  • Harvest
  • Proud Flesh (2002)

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