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Although Oteil and the Peacemakers is made up of incredibly
talented musicians the music and the story always comes
back to Grammy-nominated Oteil Burbridge. His solo band
features a blend of jazz, jam, funk and gospel grooves
– and tremendously catchy words and melodies – that
promises to propel this band into the jam – and jazz
– forefront. In addition to Burbridge, the band consists
of Chris Fryar on drums, Mark Kimbrell on guitars and
Matt Slocum on keys. Burbridge’s influences include
jazz greats such as Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke,
Alphonso Johnson, and Aston "Family Man" Barrett, along
with funk masters Larry Graham, James Jamerson, Chuck
Rainey, Willie Weeks, Jerry Jemmott, Rocco Prestia,
Bootsy Collins and George Porter, Jr. In fact, cognoscenti
and press who witnessed Oteil’s virtuoso performance
of Pastorius’ “Three Views of a Secret” at last year’s
Beacon Theater tribute uniformly called it the high
point of the evening.
Burbridge has always been in demand as a session and
live sideman – recently, he was simultaneously a member
of six different bands! His first step into the national
spotlight came in 1991, when he became a founding member
of the Aquarium Rescue Unit, a legendary jam outfit
that still does the occasional reunion gig. He is probably
best known, though, for his membership in The Allman
Brothers Band since 1997. He was an immediate success
with ABB fans, earning raves for his six string bass
version of “Little Martha.” His work with the band also
earned him two Grammy nominations for best rock instrumental,
in 2004 and in 2005. Along the way, he found time to
collaborate with Phish’s Page McConnell and The Funky
Meters’ Russell Battiste on the jam unit Vida Blue.
Burbridge has dropped all of his side projects recently,
preferring to focus on The Allman Brothers Band and
Oteil and the Peacemakers. Although Burbridge’s resume
must dominate any story about the Peacemakers, each
of the members of the band brings important elements
to the whole. Drummer Chris Fryar played with the blues-rock
touring group Gravy. He has also done session/side work
with acts as diverse as Robert Moore and the Wildcats,
Charles Neville. Keyboardist Matt Slocum was classically
trained, attending the New England Conservatory of Music.
As the newest member of the band, he adds precise musicianship
to the mix. Guitarist Mark Kimbrell is also a veteran
of the session scene, and brings astounding guitar virtuosity
to the album.
HIGHLIGHTS and RECORDINGS
Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit
- 1990-1993
Recordings:
"Live" - 1992
"Mirrors Of Embarrassment” - 1993
Aquarium Rescue Unit (with Paul Henson) - 1993-1997
Recordings:
"In A Perfect World" - 1996
"The Calling" - 2003
The Allman Brothers Band - 1997-present
Recordings:
"Peakin' at the Beacon" - 2000
"Hittin' The Note" - 2003
"One Way Out" - 2004
“Live At The Beacon" (DVD) -2003
Grammy Nominated songwriter: "Instrumental Illness"
- Hittin' The Note
Vida Blue (Phish Keyboardist solo project)
Recordings:
"Vida Blue" - 2000
"The Illustrated Band" - 2003
Gov't Mule
Recordings:
"The Deep End Vol. 1" - 2001
"Rising Low" (DVD) - 2002
Oteil Burbridge and the Peacemakers
Recordings:
"Love of a Lifetime" - 1998
"The Family Secret" (CD/DVD) - 2002
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