Todd Cochran
Todd Cochran, is an American pianist, keyboard and synthesizer player. He sometimes performs as Bayeté or Umbra Zindiko. He released two albums on Prestige Records in 1972 and 1973.[1] He was keyboardist and lead singer of Automatic Man from 1976 - 1978. He was also a member of Fuse One, a coalition of jazz musicians who released two albums on CTI Records in 1980 and 1981.[2]
Discography
As leader
- 1972: Worlds Around the Sun (Prestige)
- 1972: Seeking Other Beauty (Prestige)
As sideman
- 1971: Intensity - John Klemmer
- 1972: Head On - Bobby Hutcherson
- 1974: Love, Love - Julian Priester
- 1976: Automatic Man - Automatic Man
- 1977: Visitors - Automatic Man
- 1978: Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
- 1979: I Wanna Play for You - Stanley Clarke
- 1979: Betcha - Stanley Turrentine
- 1980: 1:PM - PM
- 1981: America's Greatest Hero - Joey Scarbury
- 1982: Hollywood - Maynard Ferguson
- 1983: Home Again - Stanley Turrentine
- 1988: Out of Control - Dynasty
- 1989: Times Are Changing - Freddie Hubbard
- 1995: What´s Inside - Joan Armatrading
- 2004: Trios: East River Drive/Schooldays/Live at the Greek - Stanley Clarke
- 2005: Blue Note Plays Sting
- 2005: Robbery - Teena Marie
- 2005: Very Best of George Howard - George Howard
- 2007: Moodo Records Presents Guitarra de Pasion, Vol. 3
- 2008: Believe It or Not: The Billy Griffin Collection- Billy Griffin
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