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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · The time was ripe for what followed. Return to Forever launched in 1972 with its self-titled debut featuring a quintet that Corea assembled, comprising Joe Farrell on flute and saxophone, Airto Moreira on drums and percussion, Flora Purim on vocals, and Stanley Clarke on bass"the only RTF member who served in all three editions of the band.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · Farrell, who adds baritone to his usual trio of instruments (tenor, soprano and flute), once again welcomes guitarist Joe Beck as his co-star, along with bassist Herb Bushler, drummer Jim Madison and percussionist Ray Mantilla.

  3. Jun 9, 2024 · Joseph P. Farrell https://gizadeathstar.com Born and raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University...

  4. 5 days ago · After working with Miles Davis in the 1970s — most notably on Davis’ game-changing fusion album Filles de Kilimanjaro — Corea went on to form his own fusion band, Return To Forever, with Stanley Clarke on acoustic bass, Joe Farrell on soprano sax and flute, Airto Moreira on drums and percussion and Moreira’s wife Flora Purim on vocals ...

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Biography. Joe Farrell was born in Chicago Heights, IL on December 16, 1937. Saxophonist and flautist who is known for his solo records on CTI and as a member of Chick Corea‘s group Return to Forever. His daughter filed a lawsuit against Kanye West for sampling Farrell’s 1974 track “Upon This Rock” without permission.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · This jazz fusion group originally featured Chick Corea (b. Armando Anthony Corea, 12 June 1941, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA; keyboards), Joe Farrell (b. Joseph Carl Firrantello, 16 December 1937, Chicago Heights ...

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  8. Jun 20, 2024 · Corea’s piano tones are kept to a couple electric tones here without going completely off the wall, and Joe Farrell whimsically capers on flute and saxophone to match. There’s plenty of playfulness throughout and even a little drama when the closing “Cappuccino” gets rumbly.