Madura je bio rock/fusion bend iz 1970-ih iz Chicaga u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama. Nakon raspada Bangor Flying Circusa (1969), Alan DeCarlo i Hawk Wolinski formirali su Maduru. Napravljena je samo jedna osobna promjena: bubnjar Michael Tegza zamijenjen je jednim od najpoznatijih bubnjara na svijetu: Rossom Salomoneom. David "Hawk" Wolinski, prethodni član Shadows of Knighta, Alan DeCarlo i Ross Salomone snimili su dva albuma u produkciji čikaškog producenta Jamesa Williama Guercia.
Hawk Wolinski kasnije je postao član Rufusa i Chake Khana, te uspješan producent i
tekstopisac. Alan DeCarlo i Ross Salomone pojavili su se na solo albumu "Skinny Boy" čikaškog klavijaturista Roberta Lamma iz 1975., a Ross Salomone također se pojavio na albumima Chicago, Air Supply, Gerard i Hollins & Star. Madura se može vidjeti i čuti uživo na kratkoj koncertnoj sceni u filmu J.W. Guercia Electra Glide in Blue (1973.
To je također uključeno na album iz
filma. David Wolinski također se pojavljuje kao glumac u filmu, igrajući ulogu "Davida, vozača VW autobusa". Ime benda "Madura" inspirirano je hramom Meenakshi
Madura was a 1970s rock / fusion band from Chicago in the United States. After the break-up of the Bangor Flying Circus (1969), Alan DeCarlo and Hawk Wolinski formed Maduro. Only one personal change was made: drummer Michael Tegza was replaced by one of the most famous drummers in the world: Ross Salomone. David “Hawk” Wolinski, a former member of Shadows of Night, Alan DeCarlo and Ross Salomone have recorded two albums produced by Chicago producer James William Guercio.
Hawk Wolinski later became a member of Rufus and Chake Khan, and a successful producer and
lyricist. Alan DeCarlo and Ross Salomone appeared on Chicago keyboardist Robert Lamm’s 1975 solo album “Skinny Boy,” and Ross Salomone also appeared on the albums Chicago, Air Supply, Gerard, and Hollins & Star. Madura can be seen and heard live on a short concert scene in the film J.W. Guercia Electra Glide in Blue (1973.
This is also included on the album from
film. David Wolinski also appears as an actor in the film, playing the role of “David, the driver of the VW bus”. The name of the band "Madura" is inspired by the temple of Meenakshi
Madura *David "Hawk" Wolinski - Klavijature,Vokali *Alan DeCarlo- Vokali *Ross Salomone - Bubnjevi, Vokal
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Madura je bio rock/fusion bend iz 1970-ih iz Chicaga u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama. Nakon raspada Bangor Flying Circusa (1969), Alan DeCarlo i Hawk Wolinski formirali su Maduru. Napravljena je samo jedna osobna promjena: bubnjar Michael Tegza zamijenjen je jednim od najpoznatijih bubnjara na svijetu: Rossom Salomoneom. David "Hawk" Wolinski, prethodni član Shadows of Knighta, Alan DeCarlo i Ross Salomone snimili su dva albuma u produkciji čikaškog producenta Jamesa Williama Guercia.
0 likesHawk Wolinski kasnije je postao član Rufusa i Chake Khana, te uspješan producent i
tekstopisac. Alan DeCarlo i Ross Salomone pojavili su se na solo albumu "Skinny Boy" čikaškog klavijaturista Roberta Lamma iz 1975., a Ross Salomone također se pojavio na albumima Chicago, Air Supply, Gerard i Hollins & Star. Madura se može vidjeti i čuti uživo na kratkoj koncertnoj sceni u filmu J.W. Guercia Electra Glide in Blue (1973.
To je također uključeno na album iz
filma. David Wolinski također se pojavljuje kao glumac u filmu, igrajući ulogu "Davida, vozača VW autobusa". Ime benda "Madura" inspirirano je hramom Meenakshi
Madura was a 1970s rock / fusion band from Chicago in the United States. After the break-up of the Bangor Flying Circus (1969), Alan DeCarlo and Hawk Wolinski formed Maduro. Only one personal change was made: drummer Michael Tegza was replaced by one of the most famous drummers in the world: Ross Salomone. David “Hawk” Wolinski, a former member of Shadows of Night, Alan DeCarlo and Ross Salomone have recorded two albums produced by Chicago producer James William Guercio.
0 likesHawk Wolinski later became a member of Rufus and Chake Khan, and a successful producer and
lyricist. Alan DeCarlo and Ross Salomone appeared on Chicago keyboardist Robert Lamm’s 1975 solo album “Skinny Boy,” and Ross Salomone also appeared on the albums Chicago, Air Supply, Gerard, and Hollins & Star. Madura can be seen and heard live on a short concert scene in the film J.W. Guercia Electra Glide in Blue (1973.
This is also included on the album from
film. David Wolinski also appears as an actor in the film, playing the role of “David, the driver of the VW bus”. The name of the band "Madura" is inspired by the temple of Meenakshi