Jean-Luc Ponty is far from a traditional violinist. He grew up performing classical music and jazz, then went on to pioneer jazz-rock fusion during stints with Frank Zappa and the Mahavishnu Orchestra ...
French fusion violinist Jean-Luc Ponty is to have his 2001 album Life Enigma released on vinyl for the very first time. The new vinyl edition will be reissued on the MPS/Edel label on May 17, along ...
A living legend looks both backwards and forwards, crafting unique music of profound elegance. It’s been a while since Jean-Luc Ponty graced us with a solo album of this caliber. His rewarding detour ...
It was at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1994 that Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke played as a trio for the first time. Clarke and Di Meola had been part of Return to Forever and while ...
Jean Luc Ponty first came to the attention of Americans with his modern re-imaging of the violin as a jazz instrument. His performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1967 earned him a recording ...
Music legends Jon Anderson and Jean-Luc Ponty announce the formation of a new ensemble - The Anderson Ponty Band! YES's original singer/songwriter for 35 years, Jon Anderson has had a successful solo ...
The dates with Ponty, which are listed below, is a continuation of their 2014 collaboration that resulted in last year's CD/DVD Better Late Than Never. The disc was mostly recorded live in Aspen, Colo ...
AndersonPonty Band is the musical partnership of two giants of progressive rock: Jon Anderson the former singer for Yes and Jean-Luc Ponty, the legendary violinist who played with Mahavishnu Orchestra ...
Neither Jon Anderson nor Jean-Luc Ponty need an introduction to fans of progressive rock. Anderson was the voice of Yes for decades, and violinist Ponty made his name with everyone from Mahavishnu ...
Jon Anderson parted ways with Yes in 2008, when health concerns kept him from committing to a tour. But he has remained incredibly active over the intervening six years, juggling an endless variety of ...
Everyone should be so lucky to have years like Gary Lewis had in 1965-66. During that time, Jerry’s son, who turned 69 two weeks ago, saw his first seven singles hit the Top 10, and his next pair of ...