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There are 2 groups known as Fourplay, 1) An American smooth jazz group, 2) An Australian string quartet: 1. Fourplay is a jazz group, founded around 1990, in the USA. Current members are: Bob James (keyboards & programming), Nathan East (bass & vocal), Chuck Loeb (guitar) & Harvey Mason (drums & percussion). Check our available Fourplay 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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Fourplay's lineup has undergone only two changes in the group's two decades together. The first came in 1998 when Larry Carlton replaced co-founder Lee Ritenour in the guitar chair; the second, two years ago when Chuck Loeb took over from Carlton. Bob James (keyboards), Nathan East (bass) and Harvey Mason (drums) have all stayed put. Throughout, the quartet's approach has remained largely consistent...
- jazztimes.com
Since the quartet Fourplay released its first CD in 1991, it has become known as a solid, if rather uninspiring, smooth jazz band, playing mostly R&B-flavored; pop while incorporating minimal jazz content. This session, recorded for a brand new label, may surprise their longtime fans, as they've gotten a little more adventurous with their choice of material, though guest vocalist Clay Aiken isn't that far from their mold...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
Track Listing: Let's Touch the Sky; 3rd Degree; More Than A Dream; Pineapple Getaway; I'll Still Be Lovin' You; Gentle Giant (for Hank); A Night in Rio; Love TKO; Above and Beyond; Golden Faders; You're My Thrill. Personnel: Bob James: keyboards; Nathan East: bass and vocals; Chuck Loeb: guitars; Harvey Mason: drums and percussion; Ruben Studdard: vocals (8); Anita Baker: vocals (11). Style: Contemporary/Smooth For Fourplay, it's all a numbers game...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
Let's Touch the Sky is Fourplay's 12th CD since they made their jazz debut in 1991, and it is one of their finest to date. A remarkably smooth collection, this is straight-ahead/classic jazz at its very best.If you enjoy Fourplay, you will enjoy this lovely collection of fresh material. The jazz is alive, and the performances are filled with verve and intimacy.There are eleven songs in the collection...
- www.jazzreview.com
Since 1991, one of the most definitive bands in modern day jazz has been at the forefront of creativity and versatility. With a catalog of successful albums under their belt, they remain as one of the most touted groups of their kind. Considered by many to be one of the last of the so-called super groups, their music is always high on the list of must haves. In addition, even after seventeen years in an ever-changing tumultuous jazz environment, Fourplay continues to be at the top of their game...
- www.jazzreview.com
Fourplay is back in business with album number four. This time former Crusader Larry Carlton joins up with Bob James, Harvey Mason and Nathan East to deliver another splendid collection of smooth jazz penned by the group members themselves.This time Lee Ritenour has opted out but Larry Carlton is a more than capable replacement and contributes two of the compositions on '4'. His wife Michelle adds her velvet vocal touch alongside Harvey Junior/s wife Heather...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
The success of Fourplay, anall-star pop-jazz unit featuring keyboardist Bob James, guitarist LeeRitenour, drummer Harvey Mason, and bassist Nathan East, offersfurther proof that history recycles itself. In the '70s, James,Ritenour, and Mason were busy laying the groundwork for a genial modeof pop-jazz fusion that would become hugely successful by the late'80s...
- ew.com
A new release by Fourplay is a no-brainer. It's going to be good, no doubt in my mind. However, Fourplay now has a new twist. That new twist is the well-known jazz guitarist, Larry Carlton. Furthermore, this album is not only good; but in the words of Tony the Tiger, "It's Great!". With Fourplay's founding guitarist Lee Ritenour starting his own recording label, I.E. Music, he found himself with a conflicting schedule and decided to step away from the band...
- www.jazzreview.com
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