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Koinonia Free Music

Koinonia

Effective period / Period of releases: 1983 - 1991

Members: Justo Almario, Dean Parks, Abraham Laboriel, Hadley Hockensmith, Alex Acuña, Bill Maxwell, Harlan Rogers, Lou Pardini, John Phillips (6)

US American Christian fusion jazz band, founded in 1980 by Abraham Laboriel and Bill Maxwell.

The band had it's first public appearance at The Baked Potato, Los Angeles in 1980. The name Koinonia is from Greek, that means "partnership" or "fellowship" or "to communicate by the act of using as common."

The "original" band consisted of Abraham Laboriel, Bill Maxwell, Harlan Rogers, Hadley Hockensmith, Dean Parks, John Phillips and Alex Acuña. Justo Almario replaced John Phillips after the release of the debut album and Dean Parks left because he did not want to travel. Lou Pardini joined the band in 1988.

The band have released three studio albums and one live album. On their latest album Koinonia the group appeared in a new concept with vocal songs, and not as an instrumental group as they started.

Koinonia was disbanded in 1991.

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