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Multi-Platinum-Selling, 2x-GRAMMY® Award Winner & 17x-GRAMMY® Nominated Piano Legend BOB JAMES' career is long, varied and continues to evolve at every turn. From his first days in Marshall, Missouri, the music of Bob James has captivated audiences throughout the world.

Discovered by Quincy Jones at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1963, James recorded his first solo album, 'Bold Conceptions', that year for Mercury Records. 58 albums and innumerable awards would follow through five decades. He honed his skills working with Creed Taylor, working on albums for artists like Hank Crawford, Grover Washington, Jr, among others. While with CTI, James found great popular success overseeing significant hits for Paul Simon, Neil Diamond, Maynard Ferguson, and Kenny Loggins.

In 1974, James finally recorded his own album, 'One', which launched a lifelong career of recording and performing live. After three more albums, James began his own label, Tappan Zee Records. This allowed James to spend more time in the studio, focusing on his own creative works. It was during this time that he recorded his own gold seller, 'Touchdown', which included his composition, “Angela”, the instrumental theme from the sitcom Taxi, and possibly James' best known work. Bob composed all the original music used in that television series for its entire run. 'One On One', the first in three collaborations with Earl Klugh, won a GRAMMY® Award in 1980 for "Best Pop Instrumental Performance", and has sold over a million copies. During this time, James set the standard for the smooth jazz sound in the late 1970s.

In 1985, James moved to Warner Bros Records, and kicked things off with 'Double Vision', a collaboration with David Sanborn. 'Double Vision' was another GRAMMY® Award-Winner, selling over a million albums.

While recording his album, 'Grand Piano Canyon' in 1990, James reunited with longtime friend, drummer Harvey Mason, Jr. It would also be the first time James would work with guitarist Lee Ritenour, and bassist Nathan East. This would be the start of something beautiful, as these early sessions ignited a spark which would engulf the Jazz world as Fourplay. Fourplay's first album was recorded and released in 1991. The Group would collaborate on a total of three albums, until 1998 when Ritenour left the group, and Larry Carlton took over. This version of Fourplay continued the group's huge success for seven more albums. After 12 years, Carlton decided to delve further into his solo career, and the band brought in guitarist Chuck Loeb in 2010.

A personal and professional highlight was the collaboration with his daughter, Hilary, on their 'Flesh & Blood' album, which toured 15 U.S. cities. James continued collaborating on separate projects with Earl Klugh, ('Cool') and Kirk Whalum ('Joined At the Hip'). Both albums were nominated for GRAMMY® Awards. His solo career continued throughout the 90's, culminating with 'Joy Ride' in 1999, and another GRAMMY® Award Nomination.

In 2001, 'Dancing On the Water', was released, once again showcasing James' creative versatility. The album includes performances with Keiko Matsui, Joe Sample, Dave Holland, and Chuck Loeb. Fourplay released 'Heartfelt' in 2002, and spent much of the year touring across the globe. That same year, James released 'Morning, Noon, & Night', whose title track went to #1 in Contemporary Jazz Radio.

James stayed busy in 2006, releasing 'Urban Flamingo' in February, and on April 7, was awarded the "George Benson Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. Summer saw the release of Fourplay's tenth record, appropriately called 'X'. This tour literally took James around the world again with stops in Spain, London, California, Hong Kong, Japan, Kuala Lumpur, and Indonesia.

In 2008, James released a Christmas album with Hilary James, and another Fourplay album 'Energy'. 'Energy' featured GRAMMY® Award-Winner Esperanza Spalding, and another GRAMMY® Award Nomination with the first single, “Fortune Teller”.

2010 saw the twelfth Fourplay album released,' Let's Touch the Sky', which led to another world tour, culminating with an unforgettable collaboration with the New Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo in December. This premiered new orchestral pieces arranged specifically for this concert, and was Fourplay's first performance with a symphony orchestra. Fourplay was voted "Best Group of the Year" at the American Smooth Jazz Awards to wrap up a busy 2010.

Then, in September 2011, 'Altair & Vega', the Four-Hand piano duet collaboration with Keiko Matsui, was released. Their unique collaboration which took nearly 10 years, resulted in several memorable live tour performances, before being completed as a recorded album, along with a live performance DVD recorded at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild. Later that same year, James released a collaboration with Savannah guitarist Howard Paul with 'Just Friends: The Hamilton Hall Sessions'. All this, while still touring with Fourplay, including headlining the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, and receiving the Oasis Contemporary jazz award for "Group of the Year"..

Fourplay joined forces again the following year with the release of 'Esprit de Four'. The album hit the charts, producing several successful tracks, including the powerful “Put Our Hearts Together”, which featured vocals by Seiko Matsuda. The song was a tribute to the regions of Japan devastated by the natural disasters just months earlier, and spawned several benefit concerts, such as the Iwate Jazz Festival, and a full length documentary of James' visit to the region.

In 2013, 'Quartette Humaine' was released, this was the first creative collaboration between keyboardist-composer Bob James and alto saxophonist David Sanborn since their million-selling, GRAMMY® Award-Winning album, 'Double Vision', twenty-five years ago.

2015 brought the release of James' first live album, 'Live at the Milliken Auditorium', which was captured on a magical night in his home town of Traverse City, Michigan. This same year also brought the first release from James and long time collaborator Nathan East, 'The New Cool', a masterful work of art which truly redefines the essence of cool. Still not finished, James and Fourplay came together for the release of the group's 25th anniversary, with 'Silver', which was recorded old school at Sunset Sound Studios, where the group recorded their first album 25 years earlier.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 130 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding

    by Miltonb on 7/15/23

    Bob James is still on top of his game. Not to mention he has some amazing young talent assisting. But he is still the centerpiece and architect of an incredible sound and fantastic performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome -- first time seeing Bob

    by Wally on 7/15/23

    Bob's ability to assemble fresh "youthful"talent is amazing. His keyboard skills are legendary, but his ability to bring together the talent he does is probably most telling on his legacy. Great performance all around.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Delightful Evening

    by Larry on 7/14/23

    The venue was fantastic and the performance even better.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bob James Is A Master

    by Marcus on 7/14/23

    I've seen a number of amazing jazz acts this year, a couple names bigger than Bob James too. But Bob James and his band was the performance that truly floored me. His mastery of dynamics as a band leader is unparalleled. His younger bandmates are each masters in their own right, and play with an infectious passion. Please don't deny yourself the opportunity to see Bob James at this later hour in his career.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding Show

    by Angie on 7/28/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    This is a must-see show, I was not expecting to be so entertained. Bob James and his elite team of musicians presented high-class quality music and their skill over their respective instruments was fascinating to hear and watch! I loved EACH musician, but special props to the drummer, James, AND his bouncy hair dancing with his beats, so fun! If they are travelling to your area, you will not be disappointed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal

    by San on 7/27/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    Bob is still an amazing artist. I love him and his band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was a great concert!!!

    by Mikey on 7/27/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    The acoustics were great; the show lasted for over two hours; the seating was excellent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Date night

    by Jones on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    Bob James was very good and entertaining and his band was on point.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    STILL STROKING

    by BRANDNEWDOLLAR on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    AFTER ALL THESE YEARS HE IS STILL AT THE TOP OF HIS GAME.. I CAME ON BOARD AT THE WAKIKI SHELL IN 1980.. INCREDIBLE THEN ELCETRIC NOW

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Performance!!

    by DonRenee' on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    Bob James and his band's performance at the Harrison Opera House was awesome. I have been a fan for as long as I can remember. I loved the venue because it has great acoustics and provided the perfect place to enjoy the performance. I especially loved that Bob had fresh young talent in his band (Bass and Drum players) and a "seasoned" veteran on the saxophone and flute. They played some of our favorites and some songs I had not heard before. Of course, he closed the how with my all time favorite, "Taxi". My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I highly recommend that if Bob James is ever playing at a venue near you, check him out. You will have an AMAZING evening of music!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by Joe on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    Enjoyed Bob James thoroughly. First time at the harrison opera house and it was a smooth experience. Parking, seating-everything was smooth and non-stressful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Superb performance! ❤️

    by Maestro2jazz . on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    The youthful ensemble was electric! Bob’s sound will endure for all time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance Bob James

    by JHA on 7/26/22Harrison Opera House - Norfolk

    The Bob James show was great. Since the late 1970s, I’ve watch Bob James introduce new talent. This time, he introduced us to two great young talented musicians. He unselfishly launches career for others.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Jazz Show

    by ToniB on 4/25/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    Overall the show was wonderful! I just wished it could have started earlier, especially on a Sunday. By the time Spyro Gyra finished their set, a lot of people were gone.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Magical Night at the Fisher Theatre

    by Elle Trey on 4/22/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    Bob James and his Trio were the perfect escape after being cooped up for the last two. To hear one of the most amazing musician in the world and is home grown truly made my month! Hiroshima and Spyro Gyra were awesome! I was sad to know that Hiroshima will no longer be touring. Anytime Bob James and his Trio or Fourplay come to town, I'm there!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Saturday Night Show

    by Jazz Fan on 4/20/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    Music was fantastic. Great sound quality at Fisher. And the attendants were very helpful and friendly.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bob James Detroit, Fisher Theater

    by C. H. on 4/20/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    The best jazz concert I have been to the n year. Hiroshima, Bob James and Spyro Gyro.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by R. M. on 4/19/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    Enjoyed every note. Show was awesome. Had a great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, have always been a fan of Bob James & Hiroshima

    by dermdr on 4/19/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    These are all top quality seasoned jazz artists. I'm so glad I went as Hiroshima may not tour any longer, what a treat. Bob James as always was great and his new drummer is out of this world

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by motownnative on 4/19/22Fisher Theatre - Detroit

    I left not soon after the next group began. Dave Brubeck used fantastic local musicians especially Dave McMurray and it was a fantastic show. So happy that I was there.