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Lenny White and RTF IV: Northampton, Mass.

Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestraThroughout the tour you'll have the opportunity to get a unique insider's perspective on performing live music, as the journeyman drummer regularly posts his comments here. How big is the 2011 RTF IV world tour? Back in the day, Return To Forever and a small handful of other jazz/rock outfits like

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Miles Davis
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"Hey everybody, this is Lenny White, on the road with Return To Forever, version IV. I'm up in Northampton, Massachusetts and we're rehearsing for a tour that starts on the 24th.

"It's kind of exciting, because we have some new members in the band. It's

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951

Jean-Luc Ponty
violinb.1942

Frank Gambale
guitarb.1958
"It's nice. We were doing some interesting things today, and I think what is really important is that we're all open to explore different types of musics, and can include those in what we do. It's fun to be able to do that.
"Jean-Luc's addition brings another kind of musical element and, orchestration-wise, it adds another flavor to some of the older RTF compositions, so we have new sections we'll be doing. We're playing a few tunes from the Romantic Warrior (Columbia, 1976) album and going back to No Mystery (Polygram, 1975)not playing the tune "No Mystery," but material from the album.

"We might play a few new pieces, too. We're debating that right now. See, the situation is that we're going to go out in Europe, and at a lot of these festivals we only get a certain amount of time to play, so we're getting together music to do that. When we do shows on our own, we'll probably expand it a lot and maybe play some of the newer pieces of music.
"We're more seasoned. All the guys are getting along really well. When we did the Australian tour we only had a couple days to rehearse, and we went out and just hit it. But now we've rehearsed more, the music is settled. And it's always great playing with my friends. It's special. I think people are really going to like it.
"We're like The

The Rolling Stones
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"But I believe what we have to offer is basically from the traditional jazz approach. We incorporate every other kind of music. Some of the bands that were playing, and were around after us, [Return To Forever disbanded in 1977, toured briefly in 1983, and then reunited for a world tour in 2008] were specialists. They specialized in a certain kind of thing. It was great, because they had big followings. But for us to be able to endure this long, we've changed perspectives on many different things, and all of us have played and been involved in a lot of different kinds of musics.
"What we've done with this particular Return To Forever is to bring in other people who have other kinds of experiences, bring them into the Return To Forever experience. It's expanded, and I think the perspective is so wide that we could go on and play forever."
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Lenny White
drumsb.1949
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