Will BERNARD - GuitarAlthough currently a New Yorker, Grammy-nominated
guitarist Will Bernard's unique voice was formed for the most part
from the rich cultural roots of the San Francisco Bay Area. Along the
way he studied classical music and jazz, played in basements and
coliseums, and absorbed the Bay Area Multi-Kultii, the New York
downtown edge, and the loose funk of New Orleans. He has performed or
recorded with Charlie Hunter, Stanton Moore, Robert Walter, John
Medeski, Dr Lonnie Smith, Ben Sidran, Peter Apfelbaum, Jai Uttal, Tom
Waits, Bill Laswell, Dr. John and a lot of other known and unknowns.
Will can be seen working in a chameleon-like way to fit into his
current habitat. His 2007 CD, "Party Hats," as well as his 1997
collaborative project, T.J. Kirk's If Four Was One, were both
nominated for Grammys, and he is nominated yearly in Downbeat
Magazine's Critics Poll for "Best Rising Star" Guitar Player. Will is
a regular fixture at New Orleans Jazz fest, Jam Cruise and other
similar events, and has toured extensively in the US and Europe.
Currently, Will performs with John Medeski's Mad Skillet, Peter
Apfelbaum's Sparkler, Frequinox with Stanton Moore and Robert Walter,
Club D’Elf, Brian Charette's Mighty Grinders, Club Foot Orchestra,
TJ Kirk spinoff Damn Skippy and the Will Bernard ’s Freelance
Subversives and Pond Life. Will’s 11th record as a leader was
released in 2022 on Dreck to Disk records and was on many Best of 2022
lists. In 2023, Will released a duo record with SF clarinetist Beth
Custer, and in 2025, Will’s Italian trio ’Smooth Elevator” was
released by Losen Records in Oslo Norway
Scott Amendola - Drums/electronics
For Scott Amendola, the drum kit isn’t so much an instrument as a
musical portal. An ambitious composer, savvy bandleader, and
capaciously creative foil for some of the world’s most inventive
musicians, Amendola applies his rhythmic virtuosity to a vast array of
settings. His closest musical associates include guitarists Nels
Cline, Jeff Parker, and Charlie Hunter, Hammond B-3 organist Wil
Blades, violinists Regina Carter and Jenny Scheinman, and clarinetist
Ben Goldberg, players who have each forged a singular path within and
beyond the realm of jazz.
No project better displays Amendola’s big ears and musical ambitions
than “Fade To Orange,” an orchestral piece commissioned as part of
the Oakland East Bay Symphony’s Irvine Foundation-funded New
Visions/New Vistas initiative. The roiling work premiered to critical
acclaim at Oakland’s Paramount Theater on April 15, 2011.
As a sideman, Amendola has performed and recorded with a vast,
stylistically varied roster of artists, including Bill Frisell, Laurie
Anderson, John Zorn, Mike Patton, Mondo Cane, John Scofield, Cibo
Matto, John Dieterich from Deerhoof, Wadada Leo Smith, Bruce Cockburn,
Madeleine Peyroux, Joan Osborne, Jacky Terrasson, Shweta Jhaveri, Phil
Lesh, Sex Mob, Kelly Joe Phelps, Larry Klein, Carla Bozulich, Wayne
Horvitz, Johnny Griffin, Julian Priester, Sonny Simmons, Pat Martino,
Jim Campilongo, Bobby Black, Larry Goldings, Paul McCandless, Rebecca
Pidgeon, and the Joe Goode Dance Group.
Jonathan Maron - Bass
Jonathan Maron is a Grammy-nominated electric bassist, composer and
producer. Maron's unique approach, propulsive bass lines and big sound
travel with him always, regardless of the musical setting.
Early in his career, Jonathan co-founded New York's now legendary
Groove Collective, a band that has toured internationally, released
eight albums including their Grammy-nominated, "People People Music
Music." The band's dance-floor blend of afro-cuban rhythms, jazz, funk
and house music has provided a perfect showcase for Maron's playing
and writing. With other artists, Jonathan can be heard on over 200
records ranging widely in style, including Maxwell's platinum selling
“Ascenscion (Don't Ever Wonder)."
Maron has also performed or recorded with Donny McCaslin, Taylor
Eigsti, Meshell Ndegeocello, Mike Doughty, Ron Trent, Shigeto, Mark
Guiliana, Karsh Kale, Dave Douglas and Kurt Rosenwinkel, among many
others. In 2021, Maron released his own record, ‘Wide Open Lazy
Eye,’ and performs as a leader regularly.
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