A different Kneebody returns to forefront of jazz fusion scene
Briefly

A different Kneebody returns to forefront of jazz fusion scene
""Wood doubling on bass was our default mode if Kaveh couldn't be there, but we never started writing new tunes from scratch as a quartet.""
""When we're writing now we're definitely creating material that's less dense and less intricate, thinking about not overloading someone playing two instruments.""
""Coming back together as a quartet, we all felt we can still do this, and it's been really fun to work it out with Nate.""
""Kneebody reintroduces itself to the region with a series of gigs next week, starting Wednesday, May 21 at Kuumbwa Jazz Center.""
Kneebody, a Grammy-nominated ensemble, faced a significant transition with the departure of founding bassist Kaveh Rastegar, who shifted to a solo career. Rather than seeking a new bassist, the remaining members—Adam Benjamin, Shane Endsley, and Ben Wendel—promoted drummer Nate Wood to take on dual roles. This innovative adjustment led to a transformation in their writing style, producing a more streamlined sound in their recent album, 'Reach.' The band continues to tour and reconnect with audiences, emphasizing the fun and creativity of working as a quartet after a long pause due to disrupted routines.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]