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CAB is a jazz fusion musical group featuring Bunny Brunel (bass), Tony MacAlpine (guitar), Brian Auger (keyboards), Patrice Rushen (keyboards) and Dennis Chambers (drums). They have released at least four CD's and three DVD's since 2000. Bitches Brew (1970) by Miles Davis is considered the most influential early fusion album. ... Bunny Brunel is a bassist who has played with various jazz notables including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and numerous others. ... Tony Jeff MacAlpine (born August 29, 1960 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American virtuoso guitarist and keyboardist with a unique style blending elements of neo-classical and jazz fusion. ... Brian Auger, born on July 18, 1939 in London, is a jazz and rock keyboardist, who has specialised in playing the organ. ... Album cover of Straight from the Heart Patrice Rushen (born September 30, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist. ... Dennis Chambers is an American drummer who has recorded and performed with John Scofield, Steely Dan, Santana, Parliament/Funkadelic, John McLaughlin, Niacin, and many others. ...


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