The Headhunters have redefined modern funk, world music, and jazz as
one of the most innovative groups in history. They recorded for several years
with legendary pianist Herbie Hancock, representing a major turning point for
Hancock with the formation of this popular band in 1973. The Columbia album
Head Hunters became extremely popular, fusing jazz with funk and rock, the
album sold over a million copies and attracted many R&B and rock fans, even
out-selling Miles Davis' popular Bitches Brew. The Headhunters have recently
released some new material and will be on US Tour. Co-leaders Mike Clark &
Bill Summers will be joined by some of the nation’s best talent and are
currently booking for early 2014.
Mike Clark a seasoned and versatile musician, began playing in Oakland, CA where he
was instrumental in creating the "East Bay Funk" sound. His
groundbreaking work with Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters album “Thrust”
drew attention to his innovative style, elevating him to international cult
status. Clark has performed and recorded with a diverse range of artists
including Wayne Shorter, Charlie Hunter, Chet Baker, Gil Evans, Joe Henderson,
Tony Bennett, and Mose Allison. Clarke released ‘Carnival of the Soul in 2010
and most recently in 2011 a new Headhunters album ‘Platinum’ with guest
artists: Snoop Dogg, Killah Priest & George Clinton
Bill Summers a highly accomplished musician, percussionist, and ethnomusicologist,
Bill Summers has performed and recorded with Quincy Jones, Carlos Santana, Michael
Jackson, Dianne Reeves, Anita Baker, Stevie Wonder, George Benson and many
more, in addition to his various solo projects. He maintains a deep commitment
to world music through his personal study with ethnic masters, as demonstrated
through his deft ability on a variety of instruments. Summers' awareness of
African heritage is evident in his work with Quincy Jones on the musical score
for Roots and the soundtrack for The Color Purple. He formed the fantastic
Latin/jazz hybrid Los Hombres Calientes in 1998 in New Orleans who have
recorded five albums, toured the World They won Billboards “Latin Jazz Album of
the Year Award” and were Grammy Nominated.
Also
featuring:
Donald Harrison a talented post-bop alto saxophonist with a definitive style, Donald
Harrison, Jr. came to fame with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers from 1982-1984
after attending the Berklee College of Music. Harrison landed a deal with
Impulse recording his critically acclaimed Nouveau Swing in 1997 and Free to Be
in 1998, fusing modern jazz with elements of funk and reggae. His most recent
release, Spirits of Congo Square, furthers his exploration and innovation of
his father's Mardi Gras Indian legacy. (Donald performs on shows May 10-15)
Chris Severin has been playing Bass in New Orleans for over 30 years. He has recorded
& toured with some of the best including: Diane Reeves, Dr. John, Irma
Thomas, Ellis Marsalis, Terrence Blanchard, Allen Toussaint, Lou Rawls, Bonnie
Rae, Nicholas Payton, and the Neville Brothers. Chris worked on the movie
soundtracks of “Barbershop” and “The Next Friday”. He also serves on the
faculty of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts.
Stephen Gordon who at the age of 17, was selected as finalist for The Brubeck Institute
quintet. He attended Shenendoah Conservatory for Jazz & Classical Piano. He
then went on to play with some of the biggest names in jazz including: Ellis
Marsalis, Jason & Delfeayo Marsalis, Christian Scott, Steve Turre, Shannon
Powell, Irvin Mayfield Jr., Cyrus Chestnut, Fred Wesley (James Brown), Ivan
Hampton (Janet Jackson), Oteil Burbage (The Allman Brothers). Recently he was
the Music director for the off-broadway production of "Miles and Coltrane:
The Blue Sessions"
On
Sweetwater Music Hall show in Mill Valley CA – May 9th
Charles McNeal (Alto, Tenor, Soprano Saxophones) Studied extensively in Denver Co.
privately and at the college level with teachers that include: WaltFowler,
Willie Hill, Rich Charluce, Keith Oxman, Ron Miles, Javon Jackson, Nelson
Rangell, Brad Leali, Walter Barr. Has been a featured performer at many
national and international festivals including: Monterey JazzFestival (CA), San
Jose Jazz Festival (CA), San Francisco Jazz Festival (CA), Playboy Jazz
Festival(CA), Telluride Jazz Festival (CO), Umbria Jazz Festival (Italy), Porretta
Soul Festival (Italy). Performed, recorded and/or toured with: Jimmy Scott,
Charlie Mussellwhite, Keb Mo, John Faddis,Wynton Marsalis, Leslie Drayton,
McCoy Tyner, Ray Obiedo, Dave Garabaldi, RAD, Brenda Boykin, Claire Dee, Lavay
Smith and the Red Hot Skillet Lickers, Barbara Morrison, Barbara Dennerlein,
Jr. Mance, Bruce Forman, Mark Elf, Roberta Flack, The Temptations, Ollie
Woodson, Norman Conners, Jean Carne, Curtis Olson, Peter Horvath, Jaz Sawyer,
Boz Scaggs, Nicolas Bearde...
The
Headhunters tour dates:
Sweetwater
Music Hall in Mill Valley CA, on 5/9
Arcata
Theater in Humboldt County CA on 5/10
Jazz
Alley in Seattle on 5/13 & 14
Headhunters
at Jimmy Mak’s in Portland on 5/15
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