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Derek Bailey
guitar1932 - 2005

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Bendian says his fascination with the repertoire of McLaughlin and the

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestraThe current edition of the MPkeyboardist Neil Alexander, guitarist Chad McLoughlin, violinist Zach Brock and bassist Jim Cammackwill perform classic Mahavishnu material, along with rarities from the

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Melissa Stylianou
vocalsb.1976
McLaughlin wrote the nine vocal pieces when he was working with his spiritual guru Sri Chinmoy in a meditation center in Queens from 1972-75. They were sung by an amateur group that was made up of mostly disciples at that time and haven't been sung since then. The scores came into Bendian's hands a couple of years ago. As he explains, "The woman who was the librarian for the group still is at the center in Queens and she just handed these scores off to me a couple of years ago, thinking, 'You might want to have them because you're a completionist,' which I am. I have an archive of stuff that John doesn't have and this was yet another thing that he didn't have. The pieces are very interesting. They run the gamut from sort of early music Renaissance kind of style, like [16th century liturgical composer Giovanni Pierluigi Da] Palestrina to more modern harmonic stuff that hints at John's writing for, say, Apocalypse."
Through his involvement with the Mahavishnu Project, Bendian has maintained close contact with McLaughlin and has also gotten the blessing of all five original members of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. "Pretty much from the beginning, John's attitude has been, 'Whatever you want to do with the Mahavishnu Project is just fine with me."
Ironically, it was McLaughlin reaching out to Bendian in 2003 that first brought them together. "His wife Ina contacted me back then and told me, 'John is very flattered that you're doing this ensemble. He'd really like to hear it. Can you please send us the CD?' Apparently, one of the super-fans had alerted her to us and by that time [the MP's first official recording] Live Bootleg was out. And while he heard about us, he had not heard us. So I told Ina, 'Of course, I'll send it.' Meanwhile, I'm shaking in my boots thinking, 'This is it. He's going to send a 'Cease and Desist' letter after he hears this.' Because I had no idea what his attitude was toward the music.
"He listened to it and that's when he first gave us the reaction and the quote that we still use today, where he thanked us for bringing the music back to life and commented on how great the band sounded and how amazing we were to do this stuff as well as we're doing it. And that was sort of the turning point for the group because previous to that people always came up to us and said, 'Well, what does John think of this? Is John cool? Are you guys cool with John?' And his endorsement really validated the band in a huge sense."


Billy Cobham
drumsb.1944

Jan Hammer
keyboardsb.1948
In fact, Hammer would later hire The Mahavishnu Project to be his band at MoogFest 2006his first appearance in over 15 years and the ultimate endorsement of the project's handle on the music.
Recommended Listening:
Cecil Taylor, In Florescence (A&M, 1989)
Peter Br?tzmann/William Parker/Gregg Bendian, Sacred ScrapeSecret Response (Rastascan, 1992)
Gregg Bendian, Research (Aggregate, 1994-2004)
Gregg Bendian's Interzone, Requiem for Jack Kirby (Atavistic, 2000)
Gregg Bendian's Trio Pianissimo, Change (Aggregate, 2005)
Mahavishnu Project, Return to the Emerald Beyond (Cuneiform, 2006)
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