Penguin Cafe Orchestra

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Formed:
1973, over 39 years ago.
Snapshot:
A Group with 14 releases, and credited twice on others' music. 2 members.

Biography

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The Penguin Cafe Orchestra was the creation of classically-trained guitarist, composer and arranger Simon Jeffes (Crawley, Sussex, England, 1949–1997). Jeffes and cellist co-founder Helen Liebmann were the only core members throughout its life; a number of other musicians appeared on the PCO's six studio albums according to the requirements of particular pieces. The PCO also toured extensively during the 80's and early 90's, and two albums, "When in Rome" (1988) and "Concert Program" (1995) captured the sound of the live ensemble. The Penguins' sound is not easily categorized, but has elements of exuberant folk music and a minimalist aesthetic occasionally reminiscent of composers such as Philip Glass.

The Penguin Cafe Orchestra recorded and performed for 24 years until Jeffes died of a brain tumour in 1997.

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Genres

Jazz, New Age, Chamber Music, Folk, Rock, Dance, Pop. Vote on Genres

Discography

16 releases – 14 under their own name and 2 credits on others' music Edit

Members

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Simon Jeffes

founder member

Steve Nye

current & founder member

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