The Dixon-Rhyne Project
The Dixon-Rhyne Project is an American jazz group from Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Origin | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, jazz fusion, jazz-funk |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Owl |
Associated acts | Rob Dixon & Triology +1, The Melvin Rhyne Trio, Fareed Haque & The Flat Earth Ensemble, Garaj Mahal |
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The Dixon-Rhyne Project was formed in 2007 when tenor saxophonist Rob Dixon approached organist Melvin Rhyne, of Wes Montgomery Trio fame, about forming a boundary-pushing jazz jam band. Dixon and Rhyne then hired drummer Kenny Phelps and Chicago guitarist Fareed Haque. In 2008 Owl Studios released the debut album Reinvention: The Dixon-Rhyne Project.[1]
References
- "The Dixon-Rhyne Project: Reinvention album review". Allaboutjazz.com.
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