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John McLaughlin
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Born: January 4, 1942

John McLaughlin, also Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, is a jazz fusion guitar player from Doncaster, Yorkshire in England. He came to prominence with the electric group of Miles Davis in the late 1960s, and with other well-known players such as Chick Corea and Tony Williams.

Before moving to the United States, McLaughlin recorded Extrapolation (with Tony Oxley and John Surman) in 1969. The album showcased McLaughlin as a guitarist of great technical virtuosity, power, speed, and inventiveness (such as the ability to play in odd meters).

He moved to the United States in 1969 to join Tony Williams's group Lifetime. He subsequently played with Miles Davis on his landmark albums In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew (which has a track named after him), Big Fun (where he is featured soloist on “Go Ahead John”) and A Tribute to Jack Johnson. Davis paid tribute to him in the liner notes to Jack Johnson, calling McLaughlin's playing “far in.” He 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.

His reputation as a 'first-call' session player grew, resulting in recordings as a side-man with Miroslav Vitous, Larry Coryell, Wayne Shorter, Carla Bley and others.

The Mahavishnu Orchestra, John's 1970s electric band, featured violinist Jerry Goodman (later Jean-Luc Ponty), keyboardist Jan Hammer (later Gayle Moran / Stu Goldberg), bassist Rick Laird (later Ralphe Armstrong), and drummer Billy Cobham (later Narada Michael Walden). The band were respected for their technical virtuosity and complex fusion of eclectic jazz and rock with hints of Eastern/Indian influence.

After the Mahavishnu Orchestra split, McLaughlin worked with the far more low-key, acoustic group Shakti. This group combined Indian music with elements of jazz and thus may be regarded as a pioneer of world music. John was one of the first westerners, if not the first, to attain any acclaim performing Indian music for Indian audiences.

Along with Carlos Santana, McLaughlin was a follower of the guru Sri Chinmoy, and in 1973 they collaborated on an album of devotional songs, Love Devotion Surrender, which included recordings of Coltrane compositions including A Love Supreme.

He has also worked with the jazz composer Carla Bley.

In the early 1980s he teamed up with flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia and Larry Coryell (later replaced by Al Di Meola) as the Guitar Trio, the virtuoso talents of all three musicians equally on display. The Trio re-united in 1996 for a second recording session and a world tour.

In the early 1990s he toured with his trio on the Que Alegria album. The trio consisted of John McLaughlin, Trilok Gurtu and Dominique DiPiazza.

In recent times he has toured with Remember Shakti. In addition to original Shakti member Zakir Hussain, this group has also featured eminent Indian musicians U. Srinivas, V. Selvaganesh, Shivkumar Sharma, and Hariprasad Chaurasia.

His most recent recording projects have been a ballet score, Thieves and Poets, released in 2003 along with arrangements for classical guitar ensemble of favourite jazz standards, and a hard bop/jazz fusion album Industrial Zen, released June 2006.

2007 finds McLaughlin launching his first electric/fusion tour in North America in nearly a decade. He will also be releasing an instructional DVD, The Gateway to Rhythm in collaboration with S. Ganesh Vinayakram, that teaches about the Indian Konokol system of mastering rhythm, his first on the Abstract Logix imprint. A follow-up to Industrial Zen is planned for early 2008.




Articles [ VIEW ALL ]


Artist Profile
John McLaughlin: His Goals Beyond
Finding the Way: The Music of John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin Resources

Book Review
Go Ahead John: The Music of John McLaughlin

CD/LP Review
Floating Point
Official Pirate: The Best of the American Tour 2007
The Essential John McLaughlin
Trio of Doom
Industrial Zen
Industrial Zen
Belo Horizonte
Thieves and Poets
Thieves and Poets
The Promise
The Mediterranean Concerto
Time Remembered: John McLaughlin Plays Bill Evans
Where Fortune Smiles
My Goals Beyond
Music Spoken Here
The Heart of Things
Devotion
Electric Guitarist
Belo Horizonte
After the Rain
Extrapolation
Remember Shakti: The Believer and The Heart of Things: Live In Paris
John McLaughlin's Shakti: The Believer / The Heart Of Things: Live In Paris
The Heart of Things - Live in Paris

DVD/Video/Film Review
John McLaughlin and The 4th Dimension: Live @ Belgrade
Meeting of the Minds: The Making of Floating Point
John McLaughlin/Remember Shakti: The Way of Beauty
John McLaughlin: This is the Way I Do It
John McLaughlin: This Is The Way I Do It

Extended Analysis
John McLaughlin: Floating Point

Interview
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 7: Stories from the Road
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 1: The Interview
A Conversation with John McLaughlin

Live Review
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 6: Sound Checks and Closing Night
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 5: Ottawa, Canada
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 4: Montreal, Canada
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 3: Opening Night
John McLaughlin: On The Road, Part 2: The Rehearsal

Multiple Reviews
Recordings by John McLaughlin
String Theory: 25 Years of John McLaughlin at The Montreux Jazz Festival

Total Articles: 44


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