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Born Armando Anthony Corea in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA, on June 12, 1941, Chick began studying piano at age four. Chick Corea is one of the most prolific and acclaimed of jazz artists from the second half of the 20th century, with contributions to most forms of modern music, including straight-ahead jazz, electric fusion, avant-garde and orchestral music. In 2010 he entered the DownBeat Magazine Hall of Fame and was named Artist of the Year. Check our available Chick Corea concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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are gone. I know that. But I keep thinking if I buy just one more CD, maybe the old magic will return. Maybe. But it never does. Paul McCartney is like that. You know how great he was with the Beatles. You even know how great some of his solo records were. And even though you know he'll never write another "Band on the Run," and surely he'll never write another "Sgt. Pepper," you keep hoping. does that to me, too. I came to jazz through Chick Corea?through the back door...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
Hey, Chick, 1973 called, and it wants its rejected prog-rock album cover art back. OK, maybe that was a bit harsh, but the cover for Chick Corea's The Vigil is the easy winner for most ridiculous of 2013: Corea depicted as a knight astride a horse, eyes cast toward a celestial unicorn, looking like the hero in some bargain-bin sci-fi novel. (In fact, the album is customarily dedicated in part to Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.) But on to the music...
- jazztimes.com
Chick Corea is a household name in the jazz world. He rose to prominence in the late '60s when he joined Miles Davis' second quintet, inheriting the mantle from original pianist Herbie Hancock during the recording of 1968's . Corea's opportunity to study at the foot of the master, at the exact point in time in which Miles Davis was undergoing a transitional phase that would revolutionize the jazz world entirely, was nothing short of destiny...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
While he's never come close to falling out of the spotlight, there's little denying Chick Corea's two Return to Forever Return to Forever band/orchestra reunion tours and resultant live recordings of the past half decade have been two of the keyboard star's most eagerly anticipated events, considerably raising both his visibility and viability...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
On scintillating form ... Chick Corea (second from right) and band Chick CoreaThe VigilDecca (UMO)2013Buy the CD Pianist Chick Corea, now 71, sounds on scintillating form here - in fact, his acoustic break on the Coltranesque Pledge for Peace ranks among his all-time best solos in its constant replenishment of ideas...
- www.theguardian.com
This ambitious two-CD set showcases the remarkably prolific Chick Corea in three seemingly disparate settings. Disc one is a globally inspired six-movement concerto for jazz quintet and chamber orchestra, depicting six continents. "Africa" is underscored midway through by a surging 12/8 groove from the rhythmically astute drummer Marcus Gilmore, while a handpicked chamber group plays contrapuntally against Corea's authoritative piano...
- jazztimes.com
You'd think Chick Corea would have nothing left to prove. After all, he was a crucial part of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew-era band, he formed classic world-fusion band Return to Forever, he's had big hits on his own with both his Elektric Band and his Akoustic Band, and composed long-form jazz and classical works, including a string quartet. The dude has won 20 Grammy Awards in his career. What more is he supposed to do...
- www.popmatters.com
For two weeks in May 2010 brought this trio into the Blue Note club in New York with the express intention of investigating and extending the trio repertoire established by the late . having been in Evans' first great trio and Eddie Gomez a member of a subsequent edition for 11 years from 1966, they were well-qualified for the task...
- www.bbc.co.uk
Fifty-one. That's how many times jazz pianist and composer Chick Corea has been nominated for a Grammy. It's an astonishing number, really. Fifty-one is a lot. Of those 51 nods, the man born Armando Anthony Corea has walked away with a total of 16 Grammy Awards--exactly two more than the guy he replaced in Miles Davis' group has been able to garner throughout his celebrated career. Who's that guy he replaced, you ask? You might know him. He goes by the name of Herbie Hancock...
- www.popmatters.com
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