NBJF: Mike Clark, Paul Jackson & Skerik (Event Over)
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Reduced cover before 9:00PM with RSVP.Editors' Take
Jazz superstars (they've played with Herbie Hancock and Charlie Hunter) return to the North Beach Jazz Festival's flagship venue for a night of seriously sweet music.
SUNDAY, JULY 20, MONDAY, JULY 21 and TUESDAY, JULY 22:
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Headhunting with
Mike Clark & Paul Jackson and Skerik
For the past 7 years, North Beach Jazz fest has started on Wednesday, and it took an extraordinary set of circumstances to make the festival add three extra days. Those circumstances are drummer Mike Clark, bassist/keyboardist Paul Jackson, and the saxophone superstar known as Skerik. The trio will play three (probably sold out) shows at NBJF's flagship venue, Mojito. Clark and Jackson are best known for their work as part of the legendary jazz-fusion supergroup Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters. Between them they have played for a who's who of the jazz and funk world and with Jackson in Tokyo and Clark in New York, any chance to see them in San Francisco is precious. Skerik, though younger, has alsoplayed with his share of jazz, funk and punk illuminati and the three even toured together on some of the 21st Century Headhunters Tours.
Beach Jazz fest has started on Wednesday, and it took an
extraordinary set of circumstances to make the festival add three
extra days. Those circumstances are drummer
Mike Clark
, bassist/keyboardist
Paul Jackson
, and
SKERIK
The trio will play three (probably sold out) shows at NBJF's tiny
flagship venue, Mojito on Sunday, June 20, Monday, June 21 and
Tuesday, June 22.
Mike Clark
gained worldwide recognition as one of America's foremost jazz and
funk drummers while playing with Herbie Hancock's group in the
early 1970's. Mike became known as a major innovator through his
incisive playing on Hancock's Thrust album, which garnered him an
international cult following. Mike has performed with jazz greats
such as Herbie Hancock, Chet Baker, Tony Bennett, Wayne Shorter,
Joe Henderson, Bobby Hutcherson, Woody Shaw, Larry Coryell, Jack
Wilkins, Wallace Roney, Geri Allen, Billy Childs, James Genus, Bob
Hurst, Chris Potter, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau,
Dave Liebman, Nat Adderly, Oscar Brown Jr., Bill Doggett, Mose
Allison, Maxine Brown, Gil Evans and his orchestra, and did a stint
with Brand X, the acclaimed British fusion band, founded by Phil
Collins. He has performed throughout the world at all the major
jazz venues and festivals. Called "the most sampled drummer in hip
hop" Mike's beats have been used on tracks by musicians as diverse
as NWA, Grandmaster Flash, Britney Spears, Prince and many others.
Paul Jackson
has played with many of the great jazz artists, most notably
playing bass on Herbie Hancock's seminal album, Head Hunters. Born
in Oakland, California in 1947, Paul Jackson began playing bass at
the age of nine. Considered by many of his teachers to be a musical
prodigy, he performed with the Oakland Symphony by the age of
fourteen where he expanded his musical interests to include
performance levels on bassoon and piano. He went on to study with
the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He also taught seminars in
institutions such as A.N. Contemporary of Music (Tokyo), Pan School
of Music (Tokyo), Musashino School of Music (Tokyo), Berklee
College of Music (Boston), University of California Santa Cruz and
[[San Jose State was a founding member of the Headhunters under
Herbie Hancock. The union between Hancock and Jackson has been
especially evident in the many international tours they have made
together. In 1979, Paul released his own album, Black Octopus on
Toshiba EMI Records. Jackson's composing has granted him Grammy
Award Nominations in 1974, 1975 and 1976 for songwriting
"Chameleon", "Hang Up Your Hang-ups" and "Spider", respectively. He
has also played on the soundtracks for Paramount Pictures movies
"Death Wish" and "Dirty Harry".
Time out to compose the score for film and other projects was
sandwiched in between appearing with the band's numerous jazz
festivals such as the Pori, Montreux, Newport and Paris. Since
1985, Paul moved his residence to Japan and continued to be active
in many aspects of the Japanese music scene. In 1998, the
long-awaited reunion of the Headhunters was materialized with a
release of The Return of the Headhunters. The Headhunters with
Herbie Hancock made a successful tour through the USA and Europe in
summer and autumn of that year. Since autumn of 2001, Paul moved
from Tokyo to the western part of Japan and continues to be active
in the music scene in Japan, the USA and Europe. The Blue Note tour
across Japan with Mike Clark and Jack Walrath from the USA and Char
in March, 2002 had a great success, re-confirming to Paul's fans
and music critics of his enormous talent as producer, as well as
bassist and vocalist.
Skerik (born Eric Walton) is an American saxophonist from Seattle,
Washington. Performing on the tenor and baritone saxophone, often
with electronics and loops, Skerik is a pioneer in a playing style
that has been dubbed saxophonics. He is a founding member of
Critters Buggin and Garage a Trois (including Stanton Moore,
Charlie Hunter and Mike Dillon, recently featuring Marco
Benevento). Skerik has been a member of, performed frequently, or
toured with the following: Les Claypool's Fancy Band and Frog
Brigade, Galactic, Dumpstaphunk, Johnny Vidacovich, Fred Wesley,
Mike Clark, The Headhunters, Bobby Previte, Ponga, Joe Doria,
Sadhappy, Tuatara (with Peter Buck), Mad Season, Roger Waters and
many others. Skerik leads Seattle-based "punk-jazz" ensemble
Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet. He also co-leads New
Orleans-based Maelstrom Trio (including long-time duomates
keyboardist Brian Coogan and drummer Simon Lott). The Maelstrom
Trio combines disparate elements such as free jazz, funk, metal and
textural music. Skerik and percussionist Mike Dillon often perform
as a trio with alternate third members. National tours have
included keyboardist Brian Haas and bassists James Singleton and
Brad Houser.


posted 
CAROL