Shadowfax

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Chuck Greenberg, Phil Maggini, Stuart Nevitt, Armen Chakmakian, Andy Adab and Ramon Yslas
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Shadowfax was a Grammy Award winning group which blended elements of world music, folk and jazz. Their later music was often categorized as new age.

Shadowfax was formed in Chicago in 1972 as a blues band by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg, guitarist G.E. Stinson and bassist Phil Maggini. The band took its name from Gandalf's white horse in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings." During the 1970s they moved to a style heavily influenced by progressive rock mixed with elements of world music, folk, jazz and even classical chamber music. Their early music was characterized by very strong guitar work and a definite rock edge. Their only release in this style was their debut album, "Watercourse Way", initially released by Passport Records in 1976.

Shadowfax found a wider audience when they signed with Windham Hill Records in 1982. Their self-titled second album featured a softer sound, heavy on jazz and world music influences. It reached number 19 on the Billboard jazz chart. Subsequent Shadowfax albums would reach the top 10 on jazz and new age charts and also chart on the Billboard Hot 200.

Shadowfax won a Grammy Award for the 1988 album "Folk Songs For A Nuclear Village." They also received a Grammy nomination for the 1992 album "Esperanto."

Shadowfax' signature sound was largely built around Chuck Greenberg's lyricon and woodwinds. On September 4, 1995 Greenberg died of a heart attack and the group disbanded.
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Watercourse Way

(6 versions)
Passport Records 1976

Shadowfax

(6 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1982

Shadowdance

(9 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1983

The Dreams Of Children

(6 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1984

Too Far To Whisper

(2 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1986

Too Far To Whisper

(LP, Album)
Windham Hill Records 1986

Folksongs For A Nuclear Village

(4 versions)
Capitol Records 1988

The Odd Get Even

(2 versions)
Private Music, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. 1990

Esperanto

(CD, Album)
EarthBeat! 1992

Magic Theater

(CD, Album)
EarthBeat! 1994

Live

(CD, Album)
Sonic Images Records 1995

Singles & EPs

Word From The Village

(2 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1984

Shaman Song / Another Country

(12", Promo, Single)
Windham Hill Records 1984

What Goes Around / The Orangutan Gang

(12", Pro)
Windham Hill Records 1986

The Orangutan Gang (Strikes Back)

(12", Promo, Single)
Windham Hill Records 1986

Compilations

What Goes Around - The Best Of

(3 versions)
Windham Hill Records 1991

Miscellaneous

We Used To Laugh • The Firewalker

(CD, Promo)
Capitol Records 1988

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