Artist's albums
Shadowfax Live (At Palookaville)
1995 · album
Magic Theater
1994 · album
Esperanto
1992 · album
What Goes Around: The Best Of Shadowfax
1991 · compilation
The Odd Get Even
1990 · album
Folksongs for a Nuclear Village
1988 · album
Too Far to Whisper
1986 · album
Watercourse Way
1985 · album
The Dreams of Children
1984 · album
Shadowdance
1983 · album
Shadowfax
1982 · album
Shadowfax
1982 · album
Pure Shadowfax
1982 · album
Live at Wise Fools Pub
1978 · album
Watercourse Way (1976)
1976 · album
Shadowfax Live at Montreux
2021 · compilation
Shadowfax Live at Doc Severinsen's
2020 · album
Shadowfax Live at Palm Beach
2020 · EP
Live at Hofstra University
2019 · album
Live at Penn's Landing
2019 · album
Live at the China Club
2019 · album
Live from Wolf Trap
2019 · album
Live at Pine Knob
2019 · album
The Lost Years
2019 · album
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Biography
One of new age electronic music's earliest and best-known proponents, Shadowfax were formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg, guitarist G.E. Stinson, and bassist Phil Maggini. Originally a blues band, the trio soon began exploring chamber jazz and folk; even medieval music began creeping into the mix, appropriately enough for a group named in honor of a horse from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series. Adding drummer Stuart Nevitt in 1974, Shadowfax issued their debut LP, Watercourse Way, two years later; failing to make an immediate impact, the quartet did attract a cult following that continued to grow following its subsequent signing to the Windham Hill label. Their commercial breakthrough arrived with the release of 1982's eponymously titled effort, which reached the upper rungs of the Billboard jazz charts; for the follow-up, 1983's Shadowdance, Shadowfax's ranks swelled with the additions of violinist Jamii Szmadzinski and pianist/synth player Jared Stewart. The band endured multiple personnel changes in the years to follow, with founding members Greenberg and Maggini both remaining constants well into the 1990s. However, given Greenberg's leadership position in Shadowfax and role in creating their signature sound (including his playing of the Lyricon electronic wind instrument that he helped to engineer), the group disbanded following the reedman's death from a heart attack while vacationing on California's Santa Cruz Island in September 1995. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi