JUPITER II is a group of three Northern California
musicians:
Lindy Mack - Keyboards & Violin
Vicki Mack - Keyboards & Flute
Scott Harris
- Trombone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, & E.W.I. (Electronic Wind
Instrument)
After more than a decade playing music together, Lindy, Vicki, and
Scott
formed JUPITER II in 1984 for a concert of improvisational
space
music in Santa Cruz, California. Since then, they have created new
sounds
and composed new music for their first album of New Age Space Music,
called
Pacific Skies.
An hour-long album of space music by JUPITER II, featuring a
subtle
interplay of acoustic and electronic music. Flute, trombone, saxophone,
violin, piano, natural sounds, and a variety of synthesizers create an
atmosphere of luxurious comfort. Ideal for meditation, massage, or
simply
a moment's respite from a hectic world.
The album features melodic wind and string expressions emerging from
a gentle wash of synthesized textures. PACIFIC SKIES includes seven
original
works of great variety and depth. The music includes pieces which are
derived
from inspired improvisations as well as pieces which are fully
composed.
The entire effort is the culmination of five years' collaboration.

JUPITER II
Jupiter II is a group of three Bay Area natives who, after more than
fifteen
years of playing music together, have released Pacific Skies, their
first
album of improvisational space music. They performed for the first time
at a small cafe in Santa Cruz in 1984, recorded their performance, and,
over the next five years, created new music for their debut album.
Pacific
Skies was released on cassette in the summer of 1989 and on compact
disc
in mid-1990. The members of Jupiter II have performed, individually and
together, in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe. Pacific
Skies
represents their first effort as a musical entity.

Scott Harris
Scott plays flute, trombone, soprano and tenor saxophone, and E.W.I.
(Electronic
Wind Instrument). He has performed on a variety of recording projects
beginning
in 1979, including the recording of his trombone sound for E-MU
sampling
instruments. In addition to his original music with Jupiter II, he
plays
classical and jazz music which has afforded him the opportunity to
travel
throughout the United States and Canada as well as five concert tours
of
Europe. In the summer of 1990, Bulgarian State Radio called Scott "one
of the most prominent names in American jazz today." (Actually, this
may
have been true ...that day... in Bulgaria.) He developed his interest
in space music when he
discovered the Music From The Hearts of
Space
radio program in 1977 and introduced it to Vicki and Lindy. Currently,
he lives near Santa Cruz, CA.
Lindy Mack
Lindy began his musical training on the piano at the age of five and,
within
a few years, was playing violin and alto saxophone. At the age of
fifteen,
he played saxophone in the Sixth Annual Concord Jazz Festival. A short
time later, he developed an interest in electronic keyboards and
synthesizers.
Lindy has played all around the United States and internationally,
including
eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He led a pop & jazz quartet on
tour to Japan initiating the Oakland-Fukuoka Sister Cities Cultural
Exchange
in 1977. After several years in college, he joined the Jeannine Carol
Project
and toured throughout the western United States and Canada. In 1989, he
performed with the '50's rock group, The Drifters. In addition to
composing
and recording original nstrumental music with Jupiter II, Lindy
performed
with the San Jose-based Pop/Rock band, Memorabilia. He continues to
perform
on a variety of recording projects from his private studio in
Mechanicsburg,
Pennsylvania.
Vicki Mack
Vicki began playing the piano at the age of five, and she took up the
flute
a few years later. In high school, she began arranging for local
"rhythm
and blues" and jazz/rock groups. She started recording as a keyboardist
in San Francisco in 1979. While attending the University of California,
Berkeley, she pursued her musical ambitions by performing with the
university
concert band and by playing in musicals presented by local theater
companies.
She played with a variety of chamber ensembles in Los Angeles while
completing
her medical degree. Currently, Vicki is a physician near Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
Music
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to see the tracks and download MP3 files from Pacific Skies.
More Info
For information on the CD/cassette release of Pacific Skies, please
e-mail Jupiter II at lindy@amnesia-music.com.
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