Free Flight (band)

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Genres Jazz
Years active1980 (1980)–present
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Free Flight is an American jazz ensemble led by flutist Jim Walker. [1]

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History

Members have included Peter Erskine, Milcho Leviev, Ralph Humphrey, Brian Pezzone and Jimmy Lacefield. The ensemble has consisted of piano, flute, bass, and drums.

Currently, Jim Walker and Mike Garson are the only permanent members of the group that was formed in 1980. The bassist and drummer positions are now filled by college students or recent graduates that tour and perform as Free Flight.

Discography

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References

  1. Yanow, Scott. "Free Flight Biography". AllMusic . All Media Network . Retrieved 12 May 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)