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Agorà

Agorà

Agorà has been played on NTS in shows including The Pentagon Faceslap, featured first on 25 March 2017. Songs played include Serra S. Quirico - Pt. 1.

One of the few professional bands from the Marche, on the Adriatic side of central Italy, Agorà were formed in 1974 near Ancona, and played a jazz-rock very influenced by the likes of Weather Report or the Italian group Perigeo, with a very limited use of progressive sounds. Some of the band members had previously been in a rock band called Oz Master Magnus Ltd.

Despite not being so popular they were contacted to play the famous Montreux international jazz festival in Switzerland that gave them a deal with Atlantic. Their first LP was a live album, recorded during that festival. Mostly instrumental and just 30 minutes long, the LP has its moments, with just four long cuts (one of which is curiously split between the two sides of the LP), that often resemble some English jazzy-prog bands of the early 70's.

The second album, in 1976, is much more jazz-rock oriented than the first. The band also played in the 1976 Parco Lambro festival and is featured on the live album released at the time with Cavalcata solare, from their second album and also released on single.

Agorà split in 1978. For a short time that year Pepe Maina played percussion with them, he's also featured in a concert filmed at Montreux but never officially released. Almost all of its members kept playing, among them Ovidio Urbani is still regarded as a very talented player in the jazz field.

In 2002 the group was reformed by four original members (Ovidio Urbani, Renato Gasparini, Mauro Mencaroni and Lucio Cesari), with newcomers Alessandra Pacheco on vocals, jazzmen Giovanni Ceccarelli on piano and Aki Montoya on percussion, and the collaboration of guitarist/producer Maurizio Mercuri. A new CD, Ichinen, was announced in 2006 but probably never issued.

Line up 1974-1975 Roberto Bacchiocchi (keyboards, vocals) Ovidio Urbani (sax) Renato Gasparini (guitar, vocals) Paolo Colafrancesco (bass, vocals) Mauro Mencaroni (drums, vocals)

1976-78 Colafrancesco quits, replaced by: Lucio Cesari (bass, percussion) Nino Russo (sax, percussion)

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Agorà

Agorà has been played on NTS in shows including The Pentagon Faceslap, featured first on 25 March 2017. Songs played include Serra S. Quirico - Pt. 1.

One of the few professional bands from the Marche, on the Adriatic side of central Italy, Agorà were formed in 1974 near Ancona, and played a jazz-rock very influenced by the likes of Weather Report or the Italian group Perigeo, with a very limited use of progressive sounds. Some of the band members had previously been in a rock band called Oz Master Magnus Ltd.

Despite not being so popular they were contacted to play the famous Montreux international jazz festival in Switzerland that gave them a deal with Atlantic. Their first LP was a live album, recorded during that festival. Mostly instrumental and just 30 minutes long, the LP has its moments, with just four long cuts (one of which is curiously split between the two sides of the LP), that often resemble some English jazzy-prog bands of the early 70's.

The second album, in 1976, is much more jazz-rock oriented than the first. The band also played in the 1976 Parco Lambro festival and is featured on the live album released at the time with Cavalcata solare, from their second album and also released on single.

Agorà split in 1978. For a short time that year Pepe Maina played percussion with them, he's also featured in a concert filmed at Montreux but never officially released. Almost all of its members kept playing, among them Ovidio Urbani is still regarded as a very talented player in the jazz field.

In 2002 the group was reformed by four original members (Ovidio Urbani, Renato Gasparini, Mauro Mencaroni and Lucio Cesari), with newcomers Alessandra Pacheco on vocals, jazzmen Giovanni Ceccarelli on piano and Aki Montoya on percussion, and the collaboration of guitarist/producer Maurizio Mercuri. A new CD, Ichinen, was announced in 2006 but probably never issued.

Line up 1974-1975 Roberto Bacchiocchi (keyboards, vocals) Ovidio Urbani (sax) Renato Gasparini (guitar, vocals) Paolo Colafrancesco (bass, vocals) Mauro Mencaroni (drums, vocals)

1976-78 Colafrancesco quits, replaced by: Lucio Cesari (bass, percussion) Nino Russo (sax, percussion)

Original source: Last.fm

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Serra S. Quirico - Pt. 1
Agorà
Atlantic1976