
There are at least two artists with the name The Fourth Way: 1. A jazz ensemble composed of Eddie Marshall, Mike Nock, Michael White, and Ron McClure. They formed in 1967 and worked primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area through the early 1970s, releasing three albums: The Fourth Way (Capitol Records, 1969), Sun & Moon Have Come Together (Harvest Records, 1969) and Werwolf (Harvest Records, 1970). It is noted for being the group with which violinist Michael White became (arguably) the first jazz-funk/free jazz violinist.
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