Jazz Q | |
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![]() Jazz Q performing in 2011 | |
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Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Years active | 1964–1986, 2001, 2003–present |
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Members | Martin Kratochvíl |
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Jazz Q is a Czech jazz fusion band from Prague. [1] It was established in 1964 in the former Czechoslovakia by musicians Martin Kratochvíl (keyboards) and Jiří Stivín (flute) but didn't gain recognition until the next decade. In 1970, Jazz Q released the jazz-rock album Coniunctio, together with Radim Hladík's Blue Effect. Stivín left the band the same year. [2] Following this, the group took their music in the direction of electric jazz and art rock, with a new lineup that included Luboš Andršt on guitar, Vladimír Padrůněk on bass, and Michal Vrbovec on drums. In 1973, Jazz Q was joined by English blues singer Joan Duggan. [2] [3]
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Jazz Q | |
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![]() Jazz Q performing in 2011 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Genres | |
Years active | 1964–1986, 2001, 2003–present |
Labels | |
Members | Martin Kratochvíl |
Past members |
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Jazz Q is a Czech jazz fusion band from Prague. [1] It was established in 1964 in the former Czechoslovakia by musicians Martin Kratochvíl (keyboards) and Jiří Stivín (flute) but didn't gain recognition until the next decade. In 1970, Jazz Q released the jazz-rock album Coniunctio, together with Radim Hladík's Blue Effect. Stivín left the band the same year. [2] Following this, the group took their music in the direction of electric jazz and art rock, with a new lineup that included Luboš Andršt on guitar, Vladimír Padrůněk on bass, and Michal Vrbovec on drums. In 1973, Jazz Q was joined by English blues singer Joan Duggan. [2] [3]
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Past