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Gayle Moran

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Years active
  
1974–present

Spouse
  
Chick Corea (m. 1972)

Role
  
Vocalist


Name
  
Gayle Moran

Labels
  
Genres
  
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Occupation(s)
  
VocalistPianistKeyboardistComposer

Instruments
  
Vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, organ

Associated acts
  
Music groups
  
Return to Forever (1977), Mahavishnu Orchestra (1974 – 1975)

Albums
  
Visions of the Emer, Musicmagic, Apocalypse, Live

Gayle Moran - Magic Spell


Gayle Moran is a vocalist, keyboard player (piano, organ, and synthesizer), and songwriter. She was a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the mid-1970s, appearing on Apocalypse (1974) and Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975).

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She later appeared on recordings by Return to Forever's 1977 album Musicmagic and the Chick Corea solo albums The Leprechaun (1975), My Spanish Heart (1976), The Mad Hatter (1978), Secret Agent (1978) and Touchstone (1982). She also had a part in the making of a song titled "Afterlife" in the 2007 film War starring Jet Li and Jason Statham.

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Other guest vocal appearances include "The Gracious Core", on Mark Isham's album Castalia, and the title track from the 1976 David Sancious & Tone release, "Transformation (The Speed of Love).

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She released one album in her own name, I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now (1979). She has been married to the jazz musician Chick Corea since 1972.

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She is from Spring Arbor, Michigan and graduated from Spring Arbor high school (now Spring Arbor University) in 1961.

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References

Gayle Moran Wikipedia