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John McLaughlin (born 4 January, 1942 in Doncaster
Doncaster

Doncaster is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, and the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The town is located about from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as "Donny"....
), also known as Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 jazz fusion
Jazz fusion

Fusion or, more specifically, jazz fusion or jazz rock, is a musical genre that merges jazz with elements of other styles of music, particularly funk, Rock and roll, R&B, electronic music, and world music, but also pop music, classical music, and folk music, or sometimes even Heavy metal music, reggae, ska, country music, hip hop...
 guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
 and composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
. He played with Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
's group Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime

The Tony Williams Lifetime was a Jazz fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams....
 and then with Miles Davis
Miles Davis

Miles Dewey Davis III was an United States jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jaz...
 on his landmark electric jazz-fusion albums In A Silent Way
In a Silent Way

In a Silent Way is a 1969 album by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Although previous Davis records and live performances had already begun the shift to jazz fusion, In a Silent Way featured a full-blown electric approach....
 and Bitches Brew
Bitches Brew

Bitches Brew is a Studio album double album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in June of 1970 on Columbia Records. Recording sessions took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio over the course of three days in August of 1969....
.
His 1970s electric band, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, performed a technically virtuosic and complex style of music that fused eclectic jazz and rock with eastern and Indian influences.






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John McLaughlin (born 4 January, 1942 in Doncaster
Doncaster

Doncaster is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, and the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The town is located about from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as "Donny"....
), also known as Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 jazz fusion
Jazz fusion

Fusion or, more specifically, jazz fusion or jazz rock, is a musical genre that merges jazz with elements of other styles of music, particularly funk, Rock and roll, R&B, electronic music, and world music, but also pop music, classical music, and folk music, or sometimes even Heavy metal music, reggae, ska, country music, hip hop...
 guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
 and composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
. He played with Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
's group Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime

The Tony Williams Lifetime was a Jazz fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams....
 and then with Miles Davis
Miles Davis

Miles Dewey Davis III was an United States jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jaz...
 on his landmark electric jazz-fusion albums In A Silent Way
In a Silent Way

In a Silent Way is a 1969 album by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Although previous Davis records and live performances had already begun the shift to jazz fusion, In a Silent Way featured a full-blown electric approach....
 and Bitches Brew
Bitches Brew

Bitches Brew is a Studio album double album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in June of 1970 on Columbia Records. Recording sessions took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio over the course of three days in August of 1969....
.
His 1970s electric band, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, performed a technically virtuosic and complex style of music that fused eclectic jazz and rock with eastern and Indian influences. His guitar playing includes a range of styles and genres, including jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
, Indian classical music
Indian classical music

The origins of Indian classical music can be found from the oldest of scriptures, part of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas.The Samaveda, one of the four Vedas, describes music at length....
, fusion, and Western Classical music
Classical music

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
, and has influenced many other guitarists. He has also incorporated Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 music in some of his acoustic recordings. The Indian Tabla
Tabla

The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music....
 maestro Zakir Hussain
Zakir Hussain (musician)

Ustad Zakir Hussain , born 9 March 1951, is a famous Grammy Award winning Indian tabla player. He is widely considered as the world's best tabla player....
 refers to John McLaughlin as being "one of the greatest and most important musicians of our times."

Biography


1960s

Before moving to the U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, McLaughlin recorded Extrapolation
Extrapolation (album)

Extrapolation is John McLaughlin 's debut solo album. It was recorded at Advision Studios in London on January 18, 1969 and released later that year by Giorgio Gomelsky's Marmalade Records and distributed by Polydor Records....
 (with Tony Oxley
Tony Oxley

Tony Oxley is an England free jazz drummer and one of the founders of Incus Records....
 and John Surman
John Surman

John Douglas Surman is an England jazz saxophone, bass clarinet and synthesizer player and composer of free jazz and modal jazz often using themes from folk music as a basis....
) in 1969, in which he showed technical virtuosity, inventiveness and the ability to play in odd meters. He moved to the U.S. in 1969 to join Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
's group Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime

The Tony Williams Lifetime was a Jazz fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams....
. He subsequently played with Miles Davis
Miles Davis

Miles Dewey Davis III was an United States jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jaz...
 on his landmark albums In A Silent Way
In a Silent Way

In a Silent Way is a 1969 album by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Although previous Davis records and live performances had already begun the shift to jazz fusion, In a Silent Way featured a full-blown electric approach....
, Bitches Brew
Bitches Brew

Bitches Brew is a Studio album double album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in June of 1970 on Columbia Records. Recording sessions took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio over the course of three days in August of 1969....
 (which has a track named after him), On The Corner
On the Corner

On the Corner is a studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, recorded in June and July 1972 and released later that year on Columbia Records....
, Big Fun
Big Fun (album)

Big Fun is a double album recorded between 1969 and 1972 by Miles Davis. It was released on April 19 1974 as a double LP. Largely ignored on its original release, its 2001 extended reissue has led to a belated reevaluation....
 (where he is featured soloist on Go Ahead John) and A Tribute to Jack Johnson
A Tribute to Jack Johnson

A Tribute to Jack Johnson is a studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1971 in the United States and in 1970 in Canada on Columbia Records....
 — Davis paid tribute to him in the liner notes to Jack Johnson, calling McLaughlin's playing "far in." McLaughlin returned to the Davis band for one recorded night of a week-long club date, which was released as part of the album Live-Evil
Live-Evil

Live-Evil is an album by Miles Davis, part of which was recorded live at The Cellar Door on December 19, 1970, and part of which was recorded in Columbia Records's Studio B, with different personnel on February 6, June 3, 4, 1970....
 and as part of the Cellar Door
The Cellar Door Sessions

The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is a 2005 reissue of several 1970 concerts given by Miles Davis, at the Washington, DC nightclub, The Cellar Door....
 boxed set.

His reputation as a "first-call" session player
Session musician

Session musicians are instrumental performers or vocalists who are available for hire for live performances or recording sessions, as opposed to musicians who are either permanent members of a musical ensemble or who have acquired fame in their own right as bandleaders....
 grew, resulting in recordings as a sideman with Miroslav Vitous, Larry Coryell
Larry Coryell

Larry Coryell is an United States jazz fusion guitarist....
, Joe Farrell
Joe Farrell

Joe Farrell was an United States jazz saxophone and flute. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI Records record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of Chick Corea's Return to Forever....
, Wayne Shorter
Wayne Shorter

Wayne Shorter is an United States jazz composer and saxophone, commonly regarded as one of the most important American jazz saxophonists and composers since the 1960s....
, Carla Bley
Carla Bley

Carla Bley, n?e Borg, is an United States jazz composer, jazz piano, organist and band leader. An important figure in the Free Jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera Escalator Over The Hill , as well as a book of compositions that have been performed by many other artists, including Gary Burton, Ji...
, The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
, and others.

1970s

He recorded Devotion in early 1970 on Douglas Records (run by Alan Douglas
Alan Douglas

Alan Douglas is a journalist and former Broadcastinger.Douglas was the face of BBC Scotland's evening news programme Reporting Scotland from 1978 to 1993....
), a high-energy, psychedelic fusion album that featured Larry Young
Larry Young

There are different people named Larry Young:* Larry Young , a jazz organist.* Larry Young , a baseball umpire.* Larry Young , an Olympic racewalker....
 on organ (who had been part of Lifetime), Billy Rich on bass, and the R&B
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 drummer Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles

George Allen Miles, Jr. , known as Buddy Miles, was an United States rock music and funk music drummer, most known as a member of Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys from 1969 through to January 1970....
 (who had played with Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
). Devotion was the first of two albums he released on Douglas.

On the second Douglas album, however, McLaughlin went in a different direction in 1971 when he released My Goal's Beyond
My Goal's Beyond

My Goal's Beyond is the third solo album of John McLaughlin. The music is strongly influenced by music of India, and was dedicated to McLaughlin's spiritual leader, Indian guru Sri Chinmoy....
 in the U.S., an amazing collection of unamplified acoustic works. Side A ("Peace One" and "Peace Two") offers a fusion blend of jazz and Indian classical forms; side B features some of the most melodic acoustic playing McLaughlin ever recorded, including such standards as "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

"Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a jazz standard composed by Charles Mingus and originally released on his 1959 album Mingus Ah Um. It is one of Mingus' best-known compositions and has been recorded by many jazz and jazz fusion artists....
", by Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus was an United States jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist. He was also known for his activism against racism....
 whom McLaughlin considered an important influence on his own development. Other tracks that expressed some of McLaughlin's other influences include "Something Spiritual" (Dave Herman), "Hearts and Flowers" (P.D. Bob Cornford), "Phillip Lane", "Waltz for Bill Evans" (Chick Corea
Chick Corea

Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea is a multiple Grammy Award winning American jazz pianist, keyboardist, drummer, and composer.He is known for his work during the 1970s in the genre of jazz fusion....
), "Follow Your Heart", "Song for My Mother" and "Blue in Green" (Miles Davis). "Follow Your Heart" had been released earlier on Extrapolation under the title "Arjen's Bag".

My Goal's Beyond was inspired by McLaughlin's decision to follow the Indian spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy
Sri Chinmoy

Chinmoy Kumar Ghose was an Indian spiritual teacher and philosopher who emigrated to the U.S. in 1964. An author, composer, artist and athlete, he was perhaps best known for holding public events on the theme of inner peace and world harmony ....
, to whom he had been introduced in 1970 by Larry Coryell's manager. The album was dedicated to Chinmoy, with one of the guru's
Guru

A guru is a person who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom and authority in a certain area, and who uses these abilities to guide others....
 poems printed on the liner notes
Liner notes

Liner notes are the writings found in booklets which come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or the equivalent packaging for vinyl records and cassettes....
. It was on this album that McLaughlin took the name
Name change

Name change is a basic legal act that is recognized in practically all legal systems to allow an individual the opportunity to adopt a name other than the name given at childbirth, marriage, or adoption....
 "Mahavishnu."

Around this time, McLaughlin began a rigorous schedule of woodshedding, resulting in a transformation in his playing from his usual odd-timed, angular guitar lines to a more powerful, aggressive and fast style of playing, which would be put on display to great effect in his next project, the Mahavishnu Orchestra.

Mahavishnu Orchestra
McLaughlin's 1970s electric band, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, included violinist Jerry Goodman
Jerry Goodman

Jerry Goodman is an American violin best known for playing electrically amplified violin in the bands The Flock and the jazz fusion Mahavishnu Orchestra....
 (later Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty

Jean-Luc Ponty is a French virtuoso violinist and jazz composer....
), keyboardist Jan Hammer
Jan Hammer

Jan Hammer is a composer, pianist and keyboardist. His compositions have won him several Grammy awards. He is probably best known for playing keyboards with the Mahavishnu Orchestra in the early 70s, as well as his "Miami Vice Theme" and "Crockett's Theme", from the popular 1980s United States of America television program, Miami Vice....
 (later Gayle Moran and Stu Goldberg), bassist Rick Laird
Rick Laird

Richard Quentin 'Rick' Laird is a jazz musician, born on February 5, 1941. He is a bass player best known for his place in The Mahavishnu Orchestra....
 (later Ralphe Armstrong), and drummer Billy Cobham
Billy Cobham

William C. Cobham , is a Panamanian American jazz drummer, composer and bandleader.Coming to prominence in the late 1960s and early '70s with trumpeter Miles Davis and then with Mahavishnu Orchestra, Cobham is, in the words of critic Steve Huey, "generally acclaimed as jazz fusion greatest drummer, "and one of the best in the world" with...
 (later Narada Michael Walden
Narada Michael Walden

Narada Michael Walden is an United States Record producer, drummer, singing, and songwriter. He was given the name Narada by guru Sri Chinmoy in the early 1970s and his musical career spans three decades, in which he was awarded several gold, platinum and music recording sales certification awards....
). The band performed a technically virtuosic and complex style of music that fused eclectic jazz and rock with eastern and Indian influences. This band established fusion as a new and growing style within the jazz and rock worlds. McLaughlin's playing at this time was distinguished by fast solos and exotic musical scales.

In 1973, McLaughlin collaborated with Carlos Santana
Carlos Santana

Carlos Augusto Santana Alves is a Grammy Award-winning Mexican-American Rock music musician and guitarist. He became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, Santana , which created a highly successful blend of rock music, salsa music, and jazz fusion....
, also a disciple of Sri Chinmoy
Sri Chinmoy

Chinmoy Kumar Ghose was an Indian spiritual teacher and philosopher who emigrated to the U.S. in 1964. An author, composer, artist and athlete, he was perhaps best known for holding public events on the theme of inner peace and world harmony ....
, on an album of devotional songs, Love Devotion Surrender
Love Devotion Surrender

Love Devotion Surrender is an album, released in 1973, by guitarists Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin , with the rhythm section of their respective bands ....
, which included recordings of Coltrane
John Coltrane

John William Coltrane was an United States jazz saxophonist and composer.Starting in bebop and hard bop, Coltrane later pioneered free jazz. He influenced generations of other musicians, and remains one of the most significant tenor saxophonists in jazz history....
 compositions including a movement of A Love Supreme
A Love Supreme

A Love Supreme is a jazz album released by John Coltrane's quartet in 1965. It is generally considered to be among Coltrane's greatest works, as it coalesced the hard bop sensibilities of his early career with the free jazz style he adopted later in his life....
. He has also worked with the jazz composers Carla Bley
Carla Bley

Carla Bley, n?e Borg, is an United States jazz composer, jazz piano, organist and band leader. An important figure in the Free Jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera Escalator Over The Hill , as well as a book of compositions that have been performed by many other artists, including Gary Burton, Ji...
 and Gil Evans
Gil Evans

Gil Evans was a jazz pianist, arranger, composer, and bandleader, active in the United States. He played a seminal role in the development of cool jazz, modal jazz, free jazz and jazz-rock, and collaborated extensively with Miles Davis....
.

The Mahavishnu Orchestra's personality clashes were as explosive as their performances and consequently the first incarnation of the group split in late 1973 after just two years and three albums, one of which was a live recording "Between Nothingness and Eternity". In 2001 the "Lost Trident Sessions" album was released, recorded in 1973 but shelved when the group disbanded. McLaughlin then reformed the group with Narada Michael Walden (drums), Jean Luc Ponty (violin), Ralphe Armstrong (bass), and Gayle Moran (keyboards and vocals). This incarnation of the group recorded a further two albums, after which time Mclaughlin was almost completely absorbed in his acoustic playing with his Indian classical music based group Shakti (see below). A third album was recorded in 1976 largely due to contractual obligations. Around this time, McLaughlin also appeared on Stanley Clarke
Stanley Clarke

Stanley Clarke is an United States jazz musician and composer known for his innovative and influential work on double bass and bass guitar as well as for his numerous film and television scores....
's School Days
School Days (album)

School Days is the fourth album by fusion jazz bassist Stanley Clarke. ...
, among a host of other musicians.

Other activities
After the first reincarnation of the Mahavishnu Orchestra split, McLaughlin worked with the far more low-key acoustic group Shakti
Shakti (band)

Shakti was a group which played a novel acoustic Jazz_fusion music which combined Indian music with elements of jazz; it was perhaps the earliest practitioner of the musical genre world fusion music....
. This group combined Indian music with elements of jazz and thus may be regarded as a pioneer of world music
World music

The term world music includes Traditional music of any culture that are created and played by indigenous musicians or that are "closely informed or guided by indigenous music of the regions of their origin," including Western World music ....
. McLaughlin had already been studying Indian classical music and playing the veena
Veena

Veena is a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family....
 for several years. The group featured Lakshminarayanan L. Shankar
L. Shankar

Lakshminarayanan Shankar , also known as L. Shankar, Shankar or Shenkar, is a Tamil people Indian violinist, vocalist and composer....
 (violin), Zakir Hussain
Zakir Hussain (musician)

Ustad Zakir Hussain , born 9 March 1951, is a famous Grammy Award winning Indian tabla player. He is widely considered as the world's best tabla player....
 (tabla
Tabla

The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music....
), Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram
Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram

Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram excelled in the field of Carnatic music, as an exponent of the ghatam, an Indian percussion instrument. Essentially a hardened earthen pot, the ghatam is capable of making high as well as bass tones depending on the pressure of the strike and the percentage of the mouth of the pot that is covered....
 (ghatam
Ghatam

The ghatam is a percussion instrument, used in the Carnatic music of South India. It is an earthenware pot; the artist uses the fingers, thumbs, palms, and heels of the hands to strike the outer surface of the ghatam....
) and earlier Ramnad Raghavan
Ramnad Raghavan

Ramnad V. Raghavan is a South Indian player of the mridangam. Beginning in 1970, he taught for many years at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, United States....
 (mridangam
Mridangam

The mridangam is a percussion instrument from India, especially South India. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Carnatic music ensemble....
). John was the first westerner
Western world

The term Western world, the West or the Occident can have multiple meanings dependent on its context . Accordingly, the basic definition of what constitutes "the West" varies, expanding and contracting over time, in relation to various historical circumstances....
 to attain any acclaim performing Indian music for Indian audiences.

In this group, Mclaughlin played a custom made steel string acoustic guitar made by luthier
Luthier

A luthier is someone who makes or repairs stringed instruments. The word luthier comes from the French language word wikt:en:luth#French which is French for "lute"....
 Abe Wechter and the Gibson guitar company
Gibson Guitar Corporation

The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of Steel-string guitar and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer Guitars, Valley Arts Guitar, Tobias , Steinberger, and Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar....
, which featured two tiers of strings over the soundhole: a conventional six string configuration with an additional seven strings strung underneath on a forty-five degree angle - these were independently tunable and were played as "sympathetic strings" much like a sitar
Sitar

The sitar is a plucked stringed instrument. It uses sympathetic strings along with a long hollow neck and a gourd resonance chamber to produce a very rich sound with complex harmonic resonance....
 or veena. The instrument also featured a scalloped fretboard along the full length of the neck which enabled Mclaughlin to play bends far beyond the reach of a conventional fretboard.

In 1979, he teamed up with flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 guitarist Paco de Lucía
Paco de Lucía

Paco de Luc?a, born Francisco S?nchez G?mez , is a Spain composer and guitarist. Recognized as a virtuoso flamenco guitarist all over the world, he is a leading proponent of the New Flamenco style, and is one of the very few flamenco guitarists who have also successfully crossed over into other genres of music....
 and jazz guitarist Larry Coryell
Larry Coryell

Larry Coryell is an United States jazz fusion guitarist....
 (replaced by Al Di Meola
Al Di Meola

Al Di Meola is an Italian American jazz fusion and Latin jazz guitarist.Di Meola grew up in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and attended Bergenfield High School....
 in the early 1980s) as the Guitar Trio. For the fall tour of 1983, they were joined by Dixie Dregs
Dixie Dregs

The Dixie Dregs are a jazz fusion band formed in the 1970s. Their mostly instrumental music fuses jazz, southern rock, bluegrass music and european classical music forms in an often unique, virtuostic style....
 guitarist Steve Morse
Steve Morse

Steven J. Morse is an United States guitarist, best known as the founder for the Dixie Dregs, and the guitar player in Deep Purple since 1994....
, who opened the show as a soloist and participated with The Trio in the closing numbers. The Trio, again featuring McLaughlin along with de Lucía and Di Meola, reunited in 1996 for a second recording session and a world tour. In 1979, McLaughlin recorded the album Johnny Mclaughlin: Electric Guitarist, the title on Mclaughlin's first business cards as a teenager in Yorkshire
Yorkshire

Yorkshire is a Historic counties of England of northern England and the largest in Great Britain. Because of its great size, over time functions were increasingly undertaken by its subdivisions, which have been subject to History of local government in Yorkshire....
. This recording was a return to more mainstream jazz/rock fusion and to the electric instrument after three years of playing acoustic guitars, particularly his Gibson 2-tier custom-made steel string with the Shakti group. Mclaughlin was so used to the scalloped fretboard from his Shakti days and so accustomed to the freedom it provided him that he had the fretboard scalloped on his Gibson Byrdland Electric hollowbody.

He also formed the short-lived One Truth Band who recorded one studio album, Electric Dreams
Electric Dreams (John McLaughlin album)

Electric Dreams is the fifth solo album by England jazz guitarist John McLaughlin and his "One Truth Band", released in 1978. Between his fourth and fifth solo album he spent several years active with the Mahavishnu Orchestra....
. The group had L. Shankar on violins, Stu Goldberg on keyboards, Fernando Saunders on electric bass, and Tony Smith on drums. 1979 also saw the formation of the very short-lived Trio of Doom
Trio of Doom

The Trio of Doom was a short lived funk fusion power trio formed from John McLaughlin on guitar, Jaco Pastorius on bass and Tony Williams on drums....
, consisting of McLaughlin with Jaco Pastorius
Jaco Pastorius

John Francis Anthony "Jaco" Pastorius III was an United States jazz musician and composer widely acknowledged for his skills as an electric bass player, as well as his command of varied musical styles including jazz, jazz fusion, funk, and jazz-funk....
 (bass) and Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
 (drums). They only played one concert, at the Karl Marx Theater
Karl Marx Theater

The Karl Marx Theater is a theater in Havana, Cuba, formerly known as the Teatro Blanquita, and renamed after the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the venue has an enormous auditorium with seating capacity of 5500 people, and is generally used for big shows by stars from Cuba and abroad....
 in Havana
Havana

Havana is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 14 Provinces of Cuba. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, and the urban area over 3.5 million, making Havana the largest city in both Cuba and the Caribbean....
, Cuba
Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is a country in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba , the island of Isla de la Juventud, and several adjacent small islands....
 on March 3, 1979, as part of a US State Department cultural exchange program known by some musicians as the 'The Bay of Gigs'. They went on to record three of the tracks at CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 Studios in New York City, United States on March 8, 1979.

1980s

In the late '80s and early '90s Mclaughlin recorded and performed live with a trio including bassist Kai Eckhardt
Kai Eckhardt

Kai Eckhardt is a Germans musician and composer who plays bass, best known for his work with John McLaughlin , the band Garaj Mahal and Billy Cobham....
 and percussionist Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu

Trilok Gurtu is an Indian percussionist and composer who has also "crossed over" into jazz-rock fusion and world music genres.He has released his own albums and has collaborated with such artists as Terje Rypdal, John McLaughlin , Jan Garbarek, Joe Zawinul, Bill Laswell, and Robert Miles....
. The group recorded two albums: "Live at The Royal Festival Hall" and "Que Alegria", with latter featuring Dominique DiPiazza on bass for all but two tracks. These recordings saw a return to acoustic instruments for McLaughlin, performing on nylon-string guitar. On "Live at the Royal Festival Hall" McLaughlin utilised a unique guitar synth which enabled him to effectively "loop"
Tape loop

Tape loops are Music loop of prerecorded magnetic tape used to create repetitive, rhythmic musical patterns or dense layers of sound. Contemporary composers such as Steve Reich and Karlheinz Stockhausen used tape loops to create phase patterns and rhythms....
 guitar parts and play over them live. The synth also featured a pedal which provided sustain when pressed. McLaughlin played parts which sound overdubbed and creating lush soundscapes, aided by Gurtu's unique percussive sounds. This approach is used to great effect in the track "Florianapolis", amongst others.

With the group Fuse One
Fuse One

Fuse One were a group of Jazz musicains who collaborated for two albums released on CTI Records.Both albums were produced by Creed Taylor. The first album was arranged by Jeremy Wall of Spyro Gyra and the second by Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler of Weather Report....
, he released two album in 1980 and 1982.

In 1986 he appeared with Dexter Gordon
Dexter Gordon

Dexter Gordon was an United States jazz tenor saxophonist, and an Academy Award-nominated actor. He is considered one of the first bebop tenor players....
 in Bertrand Tavernier
Bertrand Tavernier

Bertrand Tavernier is a France film director, screenwriter, actor, and Film producer....
's film "Round Midnight
Round Midnight (film)

Round Midnight is a 1986 film directed by Bertrand Tavernier that tells the story of an African American tenor saxophone player in Paris in the 1950s who becomes befriended by an unsuccessful France graphic designer who idolizes the musician and tries to help him to get out of his life of Alcoholism....
." He also composed The Mediterranean Concerto, orchestrated by Michael Gibbs
Michael Gibbs

Michael Gibbs is the name of:* Michael Gibbs , Newfoundland lawyer and politician* Michael Gibbs aka Mike Gibbs, jazz composer and arranger...
. The world premier featured McLaughlin and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Los Angeles Philharmonic

The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an United States orchestra based in Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at the Hollywood Bowl from July through September....
. It was recorded in 1988 with Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas

Michael Tilson Thomas , is an United States conducting, piano and composer. He is currently music director of the San Francisco Symphony....
 conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra

The London Symphony Orchestra is a major orchestra of the United Kingdom, as well as one of the best-known orchestras in the world. Since 1982, the LSO has been based in London's Barbican Arts Centre....
. McLaughlin does improvise in certain sections.

1990s


In the early 1990s he toured with his Quartet on the Que Alegria album. The quartet comprised John McLaughlin, Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu

Trilok Gurtu is an Indian percussionist and composer who has also "crossed over" into jazz-rock fusion and world music genres.He has released his own albums and has collaborated with such artists as Terje Rypdal, John McLaughlin , Jan Garbarek, Joe Zawinul, Bill Laswell, and Robert Miles....
, Kai Eckhardt
Kai Eckhardt

Kai Eckhardt is a Germans musician and composer who plays bass, best known for his work with John McLaughlin , the band Garaj Mahal and Billy Cobham....
 and Dominique DiPiazza
Dominique DiPiazza

Dominique DiPiazza, born in Lyon, France in 1959, is an bass guitar player.Though of Sicilian heritage, DiPiazza was raised among gipsys in France....
. Following this period he recorded and toured with The Heart of Things featuring Gary Thomas
Gary Thomas

Gary Thomas is an American jazz saxophone from Baltimore, Maryland. He is a member of Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition band and has worked with Cassandra Wilson, Wallace Roney, Miles Davis and Steve Coleman....
, Dennis Chambers
Dennis Chambers

Dennis Chambers is an United States drummer who has recorded and performed with John Scofield, Carl Filipiak, Steely Dan, Carlos Santana, Parliament/Funkadelic, John McLaughlin , Niacin , Mike Stern, and many others....
, Matthew Garrison, Jim Beard
Jim Beard

James Arthur Beard is an United States jazz pianist, contemporary instrumental composer, arranger and record producer....
 and Otmaro Ruíz
Otmaro Ruiz

Otmaro Ru?z is a Venezuelan pianist, keyboardist, composer and arranger.A versatile and sophisticated musician, Ru?z has excelled in several types of Latin American music, jazz, rock music and pop music settings....
. In recent times he has toured with Remember Shakti
Remember Shakti

Remember Shakti is a quintet which combines elements of traditional Indian music with elements of jazz. The band consists of England guitarist John McLaughlin , Zakir Hussain , U....
. In addition to original Shakti member Zakir Hussain
Zakir Hussain (musician)

Ustad Zakir Hussain , born 9 March 1951, is a famous Grammy Award winning Indian tabla player. He is widely considered as the world's best tabla player....
, this group has also featured eminent Indian musicians U. Srinivas
U. Srinivas

Upalappu Srinivas , also known as Mandolin U. Srinivas and U. Shrinivas, is a musician in the Carnatic music musical tradition of southern India....
, V. Selvaganesh
V. Selvaganesh

V. Selvaganesh is an Indian percussion instrumentist working in the Carnatic music tradition, and is the leading kanjira player of his generation....
, Shankar Mahadevan
Shankar Mahadevan

Shankar Mahadevan is an Indian singer and music composer. An accomplished musician in Tamil cinema, he is a part of the Shankar Ehsaan Loy trio team that provides music to Bollywood films....
, Shivkumar Sharma
Shivkumar Sharma

Pandit Shivkumar Sharma is an Indian classical musician of Hindustani classical music tradition. He is a master of the santoor, which used to be only a folk instrument from the valley of Kashmir....
, and Hariprasad Chaurasia
Hariprasad Chaurasia

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia is a Indian classical instrumentalist. He is a player of the bansuri, the Hindustani classical music bamboo flute. Chaurasia is a classicist who has made a conscious effort to reach out and expand the audience for classical music....
. In 1996, John McLaughlin, Paco DeLucia and Al DiMeola (known collectively as "The Guitar Trio")reunited for a world tour and recorded an album by the same name.

2000s

In 2003, he recorded a ballet
Ballet

Ballet is a formalized type of performative dance, the origins of which date lay in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France courts, and which was further developed in England, Italy, and Russia as a concert dance form....
 score, Thieves and Poets, along with arrangements for classical guitar ensemble of favorite jazz standards, and a three-DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 instructional video on improvisation entitled "This is the Way I Do It" (which contributed to the development of video lessons Walter Kolosky "All About Jazz" 2004 http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=14486) In June 2006, he released a hard bop
Hard bop

Hard bop is a style of jazz that is an extension of bebop music. Hard bop incorporates influences from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in the saxophone and piano playing....
/jazz fusion album entitled Industrial Zen, on which McLaughlin experiments with the Godin
Godin (Guitar Manufacturer)

Godin is a Canadian guitar manufacturer. It is owned by Robert Godin....
 Glissentar as well as continuing to expand his guitar-synth repertoire.

2007, he left Universal Records
Universal Records

Universal Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as part of The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group....
 and joined the small Internet-based label that works closely with independent jazz, progressive rock, and world music bands. Recording sessions for his first album on the label took place in April. That summer, he began touring with a new jazz fusion quartet, the 4th Dimension, consisting of keyboardist/drummer Gary Husband
Gary Husband

Gary Husband is an England jazz and rock drummer and composer who performs with artists such as Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin , Level 42 and Jack Bruce among many others....
, bassist Hadrian Feraud, and drummer Mark Mondesir. During the 4th Dimension's tour, an "instant CD" entitled "Live USA 2007: Official Bootleg" was made available comprising soundboard recordings of 6 pieces from the group's first performance. The album was available after that and all subsequent performances and a limited number were made available through Abstract Logix. Following completion of the tour, McLaughlin personally sorted through recordings from each night to release a second MP3 download-only collection entitled "Official Pirate: Best of the American Tour 2007". During this time, McLaughlin also released another instructional DVD entitled "The Gateway to Rhythm", featuring Indian percussionist and Remember Shakti bandmate Selva Ganesh Vinayakram (or V. Selvaganesh), focusing on the Indian rhythmic system of konnakol
Konnakol

Konnakol is the Carnatic music - South Indian classical - performance art of vocal percussion. It is also a comprehensive language of rhythm which allows the composition, performance or communication of rhythms in any style or tradition of music from anywhere in the world....
. John also remastered and released a shelved project dating back to 1980 called "The Trio of Doom" featuring jazz/fusion luminaries Jaco Pastorius
Jaco Pastorius

John Francis Anthony "Jaco" Pastorius III was an United States jazz musician and composer widely acknowledged for his skills as an electric bass player, as well as his command of varied musical styles including jazz, jazz fusion, funk, and jazz-funk....
 and Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
. The project had been aborted due to conflicts between Williams and Pastorius as well as what was at the time a mutual dissatisfaction with the results of their performance.

On July 28, 2007 John performed at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in Bridgeview, Illinois.

On April 28, 2008 the recording sessions from the previous year surfaced on the album "Floating Point", featuring the rhythm section of keyboardist Louiz Banks, bassist Hadrien Feraud
Hadrien Feraud

Hadrien Feraud is a French Jazz fusion-bassist....
, percussionist Sivamani and drummer Ranjit Barot bolstered on each track by a different Indian musician. Coinciding with the release of the album was another DVD, "Meeting of the Minds", which offered behind the scenes studio footage of the "Floating Point" sessions as well as interviews with all of the musicians. McLaughlin is set to begin a late summer/fall tour with Chick Corea
Chick Corea

Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea is a multiple Grammy Award winning American jazz pianist, keyboardist, drummer, and composer.He is known for his work during the 1970s in the genre of jazz fusion....
, Vinnie Colaiuta
Vinnie Colaiuta

Vincent Colaiuta is an American drummer based in Los Angeles, California. Originally from Brownsville, Pennsylvania, he began playing drums as a child and received his first full drum kit from his parents at the age of 14....
, Kenny Garrett
Kenny Garrett

Kenny Garrett is an United States post bop jazz Saxophone and flutist. He was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 9, 1960. His father was a carpenter who played tenor saxophone as a hobby....
 and Christian McBride
Christian McBride

Christian McBride is an United States jazz bassist. His father, Lee Smith, and his great uncle, Howard Cooper, are well known Philadelphia bassists who served as McBride's early mentors....
 under the name "5 Peace Band".

Influence


McLaughlin has been cited as a major influence on many of the '70s and '80s fusion guitarists. Some prominent guitarists he influenced include Steve Morse
Steve Morse

Steven J. Morse is an United States guitarist, best known as the founder for the Dixie Dregs, and the guitar player in Deep Purple since 1994....
, Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson is a guitarist and recording artist from Austin, Texas. Best known for his success in the instrumental rock format, Johnson regularly incorporates jazz, fusion , New Age, and country and western elements into his recordings....
, Mike Stern
Mike Stern

Mike Stern is an American jazz guitarist. A major player on the scene since his breakthrough days with Miles Davis' comeback band, circa 1981, Stern's sideman credits include work with such jazz icons as saxophonists Stan Getz and Joe Henderson, bassist Jaco Pastorius, guitarists Jim Hall and Pat Martino, trumpeters Tom Harrell, Arturo Sand...
, Al Di Meola
Al Di Meola

Al Di Meola is an Italian American jazz fusion and Latin jazz guitarist.Di Meola grew up in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and attended Bergenfield High School....
, and Scott Henderson
Scott Henderson

Scott Henderson is a highly acclaimed Jazz fusion and blues guitarist best known for his work with the band Tribal Tech....
. According to Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny

Patrick Bruce Metheny is an United States jazz guitarist and composer.One of the most successful and critically acclaimed jazz musicians to come to prominence in the 1970s and '80s, he is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works and other side projects....
, McLaughlin has changed the evolution of the guitar during several of his periods of playing. McLaughlin is also considered a major influence on composers in the fusion genre. In an interview with Downbeat, Chick Corea
Chick Corea

Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea is a multiple Grammy Award winning American jazz pianist, keyboardist, drummer, and composer.He is known for his work during the 1970s in the genre of jazz fusion....
 remarked that "...what John McLaughlin did with the electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
 set the world on its ear. No one ever heard an electric guitar played like that before, and it certainly inspired me. John's band, more than my experience with Miles, led me to want to turn the volume up and write music that was more dramatic and made your hair move".

Discography


Equipment

  • Gibson EDS-1275
    Gibson EDS-1275

    The Gibson EDS-1275 is a double neck guitar Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitar introduced in 1958 as a special-order custom instrument....
    , McLaughlin played the Gibson doubleneck between 1971 and 1973 at which point the Double Rainbow was completed.
  • doubleneck guitar made by Rex Bogue, which McLaughlin played between 1973 - 1975.


  • The first Abe Wechter-built acoustic with seven additional sympathetic strings.
  • , acoustic guitar with cutaway.
  • , built by Abe Wechter for John McLaughlin.
  • of the guitars played by John McLaughlin.


See also

  • Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram
    Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram

    Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram excelled in the field of Carnatic music, as an exponent of the ghatam, an Indian percussion instrument. Essentially a hardened earthen pot, the ghatam is capable of making high as well as bass tones depending on the pressure of the strike and the percentage of the mouth of the pot that is covered....
  • V. Selvaganesh
    V. Selvaganesh

    V. Selvaganesh is an Indian percussion instrumentist working in the Carnatic music tradition, and is the leading kanjira player of his generation....
  • L. Shankar
    L. Shankar

    Lakshminarayanan Shankar , also known as L. Shankar, Shankar or Shenkar, is a Tamil people Indian violinist, vocalist and composer....
  • Jan Hammer
    Jan Hammer

    Jan Hammer is a composer, pianist and keyboardist. His compositions have won him several Grammy awards. He is probably best known for playing keyboards with the Mahavishnu Orchestra in the early 70s, as well as his "Miami Vice Theme" and "Crockett's Theme", from the popular 1980s United States of America television program, Miami Vice....
  • Tony Williams
    Tony Williams

    Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams was an United States Jazz drumming.Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion....
  • Kai Eckhardt
    Kai Eckhardt

    Kai Eckhardt is a Germans musician and composer who plays bass, best known for his work with John McLaughlin , the band Garaj Mahal and Billy Cobham....
  • Matthew Garrison
  • Trilok Gurtu
    Trilok Gurtu

    Trilok Gurtu is an Indian percussionist and composer who has also "crossed over" into jazz-rock fusion and world music genres.He has released his own albums and has collaborated with such artists as Terje Rypdal, John McLaughlin , Jan Garbarek, Joe Zawinul, Bill Laswell, and Robert Miles....
  • Jonas Hellborg
    Jonas Hellborg

    Jonas Hellborg is a Sweden bass guitarist. He has collaborated with John McLaughlin , Ustad Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Bill Laswell, Shawn Lane, Jens Johansson, Michael Shrieve, V....
  • Paco de Lucía
    Paco de Lucía

    Paco de Luc?a, born Francisco S?nchez G?mez , is a Spain composer and guitarist. Recognized as a virtuoso flamenco guitarist all over the world, he is a leading proponent of the New Flamenco style, and is one of the very few flamenco guitarists who have also successfully crossed over into other genres of music....
  • Al Di Meola
    Al Di Meola

    Al Di Meola is an Italian American jazz fusion and Latin jazz guitarist.Di Meola grew up in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and attended Bergenfield High School....
  • Chris Duarte
    Chris Duarte

    Chris Duarte is an Atlanta-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. Duarte plays a rhythmic style of Texas blues-rock that draws on elements of jazz, blues, and rock 'n' roll....
  • Hadrien Feraud
    Hadrien Feraud

    Hadrien Feraud is a French Jazz fusion-bassist....
  • Larry Coryell
    Larry Coryell

    Larry Coryell is an United States jazz fusion guitarist....


External links

  • by Walter Kolosky ()
  • July 2008