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  1. Upchurch wirkte als gefragter Sessionmusiker auf Alben von Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed und Howlin’ Wolf mit. In den 1970er Jahren wirkte er vor allem auf verschiedenen Fusion-Alben mit, wie von Dizzy Gillespie ( The Real Thing, 1970), Grover Washington, George Benson ( Breezin´, 1976) und The Crusaders.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Breezin'Breezin' - Wikipedia

    Phil Upchurch – rhythm guitar, bass (1, 3) Stanley Banks – bass (2, 4–6) Harvey Mason – drums; Ralph MacDonald – percussion; Claus Ogerman – arrangements and conductor; Production. Tommy LiPuma – producer; Noel Newbolt – associate producer; Al Schmitt – recording, mixing; Don Henderson – assistant engineer

  3. Phil Upchurch – Bass. Rene Hall – String arrangements. Carmelo Garcia – Percussion. Bruce Botnick – Audio engineer. Tommy LiPuma – Tambourine, Gourd percussion, record producer. George Benson version (1976)

  4. 13. März 2014 · Bennyplays. 2.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 1.1M views 9 years ago. George Benson performs Breezin' with Chick Corea (keys), Billy Cobham (drums) and Phil Upchurch (bass). ...more.

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  5. 21. Jan. 2022 · While maybe not being a household name among guitarists, Phil Upchurch recorded some of the tastiest R&B and Soul guitar for the biggest names in music. In this lesson we will breakdown some of...

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  6. In the 1960s he toured with Oscar Brown, appearing on the 1965 live album, Mr. Oscar Brown, Jr. Goes to Washington. In the mid-1960s he was house guitarist of Chess Records and he played with The Dells, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and Gene Chandler. [2] He also played with John Lee Hooker, Grover Washington, Jr. [5] and Cannonball Adderley.

  7. sonyamaddox.com › philupchurch › aboutAbout - Phil Upchurch

    Two years later, Upchurch was a key component to Benson’s multi-platinum-selling pop breakthrough album, Breezin’- to this day one of the largest selling jazz albums in history. And once again, Phil was showcased as a composer with the lively “Six to Four.” Upon the success of the album and subsequent tour, Upchurch moved to Los Angeles ...