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Jazz Fusion Pioneer Ralph Towner Dies at 85

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Pioneered jazz fusion with the band Oregon.
  • Compositions Icarus and Ghost Beads named moon craters.
  • Known for his lyricism on 12-string acoustic guitar.
Jazz Fusion Pioneer Ralph Towner Dies at 85

Ralph Towner, a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist and composer who significantly shaped 1970s jazz fusion, passed away at 85. He was a co-founder of the acclaimed quartet Oregon, known for blending jazz, folk, classical, and world music into what became known as chamber-jazz.

Towner's unique approach to the 12-string acoustic guitar produced hauntingly lyrical melodies and intricate improvisations. His compositions 'Icarus' and 'Ghost Beads,' originally written for the Paul Winter Consort, were honored by the Apollo 15 astronauts, who named moon craters after them.

Born in Chehalis, Washington, Towner's early musical journey included piano and trumpet. He studied classical composition at the University of Oregon before encountering double-bassist Glen Moore, with whom he would later form Oregon alongside Paul McCandless and Collin Walcott.

Throughout his prolific career, Towner released over two dozen projects for ECM Records, collaborating with notable artists such as Jan Garbarek and Gary Burton. His final release was the solo guitar album 'At First Light' in 2023.

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Ralph Towner was a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist and composer who pioneered jazz fusion, notably with his band Oregon.
Two of Ralph Towner's compositions, 'Icarus' and 'Ghost Beads,' were named after craters on the moon by the Apollo 15 astronauts.
Ralph Towner was renowned for his distinctive lyricism on the 12-string acoustic guitar, which he used for intricate improvisations.

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