Will Bernard
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Will Bernard | |
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Wiil Bernard at the d.b.a. with Stanton Moore Trio during Jazz Fest, New Orleans 2007
Photo by Jason McCord mccordo@yahoo.com |
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Background information | |
Genre(s) | Jazz, Funk |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Label(s) | Palmetto |
Associated acts | The Will Bernard Band 4tet Motherbug Fully Loaded Stanton Moore Trio Hieroglyphics Ensemble |
Website | http://www.willbernard.com/ |
Will Bernard is a guitarist and band leader from the San Francisco Bay Area, now living in Brooklyn, New York. His music is self-described as soul jazz and he has led the Will Bernard Band, Will Bernard Trio and Motherbug.
Bernard's first major touring and recording was with Peter Apfelbaum's Hieroglyphics Ensemble. In the mid 1990s he joined guitarists Charlie Hunter and John Schott as T.J. Kirk. The band's name originally "James T. Kirk" tributed James Brown, Thelonious Monk and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. [1]Their second release, If Four Was One, received a 1997 Grammy Award nomination.[2] Bernard also received a Grammy Award nomination for his own Party Hats in 2007.
Bernard has played with many musicians including Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra, The Coup, Robert Walter's 20th Congress, MG5 (formerly Frequinox), Idris Muhammad, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Zigaboo Modeliste, Groundation and the Stanton Moore Trio.[2] [3] In 2008 Bernard has recording plans with John Medeski on keyboards, Stanton Moore on drums and Andy Hess on bass.[4]
[edit] Selected discography
- If Four Was One - T.J. Kirk (1997)
- Medicine Hat - Will Bernard Quartet (1998)
- Motherbug (2000)
- Directions To My House - Will Bernard Trio (2004)
- III - Stanton Moore (2006)
- Party Hats - Will Bernard (2007)
- Emphasis! (On Parenthesis) - Stanton Moore (2008)
- Night for Day - Bernard Emer Lackner Ferber (release date: June 2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Interview, Guitar Player Magazine, October 2007
- ^ a b Biography Michael Ricci, AllAboutJazz.com Retrieved September 6, 2007
- ^ Biography Matt Collar, AllMusic.com, Retrieved September 6, 2007
- ^ Will Bernard Official Site - news Retrieved April 19, 2008
[edit] External links
- Will Bernard - official site
- Bernard Emer Lackner Ferber at BJURecords