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One of the most popular pop/jazz groups, Fattburger has been classified by some as new adult contemporary music, contemporary jazz, or smooth jazz. The San Diego-based unit has survived through many trends and still plays the same type of accessible funky music that was its original goal. Saxophonist Hollis Gentry, while in high school, led a group (Power) that opened for <a href="spotify:artist:5v74mT11KGJqadf9sLw4dA">Cannonball Adderley</a> at a college concert in 1972. After graduating, Gentry toured with R&B groups. He attended San Diego State University and during the second half of the 1970s had opportunities to play straight-ahead jazz with Bruce Cameron. When their last band broke up, Gentry and the other musicians (keyboardist Carl Evans, bassist Mark Hunter, drummer Kevin Koch, and guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:71eZRpNSsXNHg2v0ahOlmN">Steve Laury</a>) went out on their own and became Fattburger. Tommy Aros joined the band as their percussionist and in the early '90s, when <a href="spotify:artist:71eZRpNSsXNHg2v0ahOlmN">Laury</a> started a solo career, <a href="spotify:artist:5L737TxZyVfKlqTCDJB9dV">Evan Marks</a> became Fattburger's guitarist. In the mid 90's, Fattburger found a home on the Shanachie label, releasing a string of well-received albums into the 21st Century. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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