The keyboard, composer, and legendary singer, 67-year-old George Duke died August 5, 2013. He suffered from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. In his long career, the music legend has played with a series of great jazz and pop artists like Miles Davis, Michael Jackson and French violinist Jean Luc Ponty. Two musicians recorded the album in 1969. His work on the album “Off the Wall” Michael Jackson earned him a Grammy award. George is a recording manufacturer and militant author of the Davis Tutu and Amandla album. He also had his own solo career in the 70s with a single coverage for it which added number 2 on the Billboard R & B charts. The composition has been displayed in the film soundtrack array, video games and samples by artists such as Daft Punk, Mylo, General, Kanye West and Ice Cube. In 2007 he worked on Jill Scott’s third album, the real thing: Volume words and sound 3. The net worth was $ 9 million from royalties and years of tour.
George was born in San Rafael California in 1946. As a child he fell in love with music and practiced several brass instruments, trombone, trumpet and saxophone in high school. He continued to develop his music skills and got a bachelor’s degree in the composition of the trombone from the San Francisco conservatory. While working towards a master’s degree at San Francisco Duke State University playing a local bar in the city. He worked with several bands and traveled throughout California playing free shows at the festival. George also uses his formal education teaching courses about Jazz and American culture in Merritt Junior College in Oakland.
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