Chuck Greenberg (March 25, 1950 - 4 September 1995) was an American musical… Read Full Bio ↴Chuck Greenberg (March 25, 1950 - 4 September 1995) was an American musical artist, composer and producer, born in Chicago, Illinois.
He began his musical career in the Midwest, including a backup band tour with the Bee Gees, then relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1978. Though Greenberg's band Shadowfax, first formed in 1972, his success as a producer and artist was marked by his series of recordings, with Alex de Grassi and William Ackerman, beginning in 1982 on the Windham Hill Records label. Shadowfax won a Grammy in 1988 for Best New Age Performance for Folksongs for a Nuclear Village. This ground-breaking work combined jazz, rock, folk, and world music elements into a singular musical vision that featured flawless recordings and cohesive compositions.
His work on the lyricon, the first electronic wind instrument, which he helped develop with engineer Bill Bernardi, became the signature sound of Shadowfax.
In live performances, Greenberg appeared as a featured artist at Carnegie Hall, Montreux, Ravinia, The Greek Theater, Wolftrap, Red Rocks, and the Universal Theater, among others. His final work was a Live Shadowfax recording and full-length concert from Santa Cruz, California, in 1995.
He died on Santa Cruz Island, on 4 September 1995, after suffering a massive heart attack, leaving a wife, three sons, and an enduring musical legacy.
Shadowfax
Chuck Greenberg
Chuck's Site
He began his musical career in the Midwest, including a backup band tour with the Bee Gees, then relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1978. Though Greenberg's band Shadowfax, first formed in 1972, his success as a producer and artist was marked by his series of recordings, with Alex de Grassi and William Ackerman, beginning in 1982 on the Windham Hill Records label. Shadowfax won a Grammy in 1988 for Best New Age Performance for Folksongs for a Nuclear Village. This ground-breaking work combined jazz, rock, folk, and world music elements into a singular musical vision that featured flawless recordings and cohesive compositions.
His work on the lyricon, the first electronic wind instrument, which he helped develop with engineer Bill Bernardi, became the signature sound of Shadowfax.
In live performances, Greenberg appeared as a featured artist at Carnegie Hall, Montreux, Ravinia, The Greek Theater, Wolftrap, Red Rocks, and the Universal Theater, among others. His final work was a Live Shadowfax recording and full-length concert from Santa Cruz, California, in 1995.
He died on Santa Cruz Island, on 4 September 1995, after suffering a massive heart attack, leaving a wife, three sons, and an enduring musical legacy.
Shadowfax
Chuck Greenberg
Chuck's Site
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Austin Penny
I have looked for this song for over 10 years I used to listen to this tape when I was a kid to put me to sleep but this song (#2 on side 2) would always wake me up and I would start jamming in the bed! Thank you so much for posting this!!
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Keller Coleman
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Keller Coleman
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