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Montreux (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Montreux (band)

Montreux was the name of an American fusion band, specializing in the blend of jazz and bluegrass, with jam elements. The band was active from approximately 1982 until 1990 and recorded on Windham Hill Records. The name of the band came from the jazz festival in Switzerland of the same name.
==Band members==
The group consisted of four core members:
*Darol Anger - Violins
*Barbara Higbie - pianos, synthesizers and voice
*Mike Marshall - mandolins and guitars
*Michael Manring - Fretless bass, synthesizers and voice
Additional members included:
*Todd Philips - Bass
*Andy Narell - steel drums
*Tom Miller - percussion
*Will Kennedy - percussion
Philips, in particular, was a prominent member of the band early on, stemming from his connection with Anger and Marshall when they played together in the David Grisman Quintet.

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