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Roy Ayers Ubiquity
About the Artist
Roy Ayers Ubiquity was a pioneering American jazz-funk band formed in the early 70s by Roy Ayers (died 2025), who chose the name because ubiquity means a state of being everywhere at the same time.
With the band, Ayers explored the connections between jazz and R&B in all its forms, from singer-songwriter soul to deep funk to sweaty, hedonistic disco.
In 1972, the band released "He’s Coming". Further albums followed throughout the 1970s.
With the band, Ayers explored the connections between jazz and R&B in all its forms, from singer-songwriter soul to deep funk to sweaty, hedonistic disco.
In 1972, the band released "He’s Coming". Further albums followed throughout the 1970s.
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Common Tunings
All CDLC
1 Songs| Title | Album | Year | Tuning | Creator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Running Away | Lifeline | 1977 |
L
E Standard
B
E Standard
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