Shadowfax 's 1985 Concert History

Shadowfax was formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg (also the most prominent proponent of the Lyricon analog wind synth), guitarist G.E. Stinson, and bassist Phil Maggini. In 1974 they were joined by drummer/percussionist Stu Nevitt. Though they all came from blues backgrounds, the group began to delve into other genres, including even some medieval music very fitting to their name, which comes from a horse in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Their debut album, Watercourse Way, came out in 1976 (re-released in 1985), combined electric jazz fusion, progressive rock, and world music. Subsequent albums moved away from...

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 17, 1985
Shadowfax

Heritage Festival

South Florida Fairgrounds West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Nov 16, 1985
Shadowfax / Al Dimeola

Jazz Over Miami Series

James L Knight Center Miami, Florida, United States
Nov 03, 1985
Shadowfax
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Hofstra University Hempstead, New York, United States
Oct 27, 1985
Shadowfax Berklee Performance Center Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Oct 26, 1985
Shadowfax Warner Theatre Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Aug 05, 1985
Shadowfax Triad Center Amphitheater Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Jul 25, 1985
Shadowfax Universal Amphitheatre Universal City, California, United States
Jul 16, 1985
Shadowfax

Montreux Jazz Festival

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Casino de Montreux Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland
Feb 17, 1985
Shadowfax
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Carefree Theatre West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

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Shadowfax on Feb 17, 1985 [031-small]

Shadowfax
Feb 17, 1985
 West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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