http://www.newprimitives.com
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Indie , Alternative , Reggae
Sortie : 2012
From http://www.newprimitives.com
Stanley Kipper:
lead vocals, timbales, trap drums and percussion
Stanley returned to Minneapolis in 1989 after nearly 20 years in Los Angeles touring and recording with such artists as Minnie Riperton, Bill Withers, Joe Walsh, Jay Ferguson, Andrew Gold, Randy
Meisner, Barry Gibb, Little Richard, Bo Diddley and Karla Bonoff. Stanley has composed songs for several films and commercials, and has also won top honors in the Coors Light National Song
Contest.
To know more about Stan and his musical background, please check out his full-length bio.
Chico Perez:
percussion and backing vocals
Chico has been an active percussionist for many years, touring with such groups as Crow Cola, Gypsy, Jump Street, and 7th Wave. His professional career includes numerous studio projects, as well
as keeping busy as a drum-maker and teaching African and Afro-Cuban percussion at the Minneapolis Drum Center.
Matthew (Mateo) Stevens:
bass guitar, backup vocals
Matthew grew up in a musically rich environment, learning his first blues lines on bass guitar at age 14 from his father. Soon, he began playing with brother, Nate, and Javier Trejo in The Beads.
Matt has studied and played with Gary Hede and Jeoffry Baily and played Jazz at the U of M School of Music. He also played with his group, The Jazz Bastards, and with Hip-Hop group, United States
of Consciousness. In 1999, he and Mason Hozza re-formed The Beads. Soon after winning the Cabooze's contest for �Best Unsigned Band in the Twin Cities�, The Beads released their 2003 CD,
"Ordinary Sunday People." After The Beads' run, Matt formed the Stevens Brothers Band with longtime friend, Dave Libman (aka Juice), brother, Sam, on drums, and Nate on Vox and Harp. In the
spring of 2005, Matt began performing with Wookiefoot, adding another dimension to his repertoire.
Matthew first met New Primitives in 2003 when they co-billed a show with The Beads. A few months later, Matt was invited to fill-in for Tommy Peterson while he was away on his honeymoon. During a
practice/jam session before the gig, Matt remembers his feeling of glee over the rhythmic differences and all the possibilities of playing with this group. He finished the show, but did not hear
from them about playing until 2005. This is when Javier called to say that Tommy was working on a new endeavor with his business partner and would he be interested in filling in regularly?
Since then, Matt has played many gigs with New Primitives. His experience playing jazz, hip-hop, reggae, and world beat converges with New Primitives� style: multi-genre, percussion-driven
music at its finest.
Joel Schann:
guitar
Joel Schaan started music at age 5 when his family moved into a house with a piano to big to get out of the basement. By age 14 he talked his brother Toby into buying a bass and soon they formed
their first band together. They played the northern North Dakota barn circuit in the late eighties, then reformed as Wallace Hartley and the Titanics in the early nineties. As a ten piece
Funk/R&B group they traveled the midwest bar scene playing original music, as well as recording with Tom "Bones" Malone, and Paul Shaefer. In early 2000, they co-founded Test Site 67, where
Stan Kipper became a regular member of their weekly house gig at famous NE bar Mayslacks. The band released one CD, followed up in '06 with a solo effort by Joel entitled "Accoustic." After years
of sharing stage with Stanley in each others' bands, Joel finally joined the New Primitaves in the spring of 09.
Park Evans:
guitar
Park Evans is a Minneapolis based guitarist, composer, and music educator. Originally from Ithaca, New York he grew up studying with classical guitarist Karl Wolff and British fingerstyle master
Martin Simpson. He moved to Minnesota to further his study of classical guitar and composition at Saint Olaf College. Upon discovering the rich music scene in the twin cities and studying
with local jazz guitarists Dean Magraw and Kevin Daley he became a permanent resident. In addition to working with New Primitives for the past 10 years and joining them full time in 2010.
Evans also performs in his solo project, the genre-bending jazz quartet Parker Paisley, He has released 2 cd’s of his original music; 'Impossible Party' (2003), and 'Surviving Desire' (2006);
with his 3rd release, 'Satori for a Hungry Ghost', coming out in early 2012. He works as a studio musician and can be heard on numerous recordings including jazz, rock, alt-country, and folk
albums. He has taught guitar lessons for the past 20 years with tenures as a faculty member of the Music Connection and the Rymer-Hadley center for the arts.
http://myspace.com/parkevans
Daryk Durwood:
saxophone
Daryk Narum (a.k.a. Durwood) has floated around the periphery of the New Primitives voodoo landscape since first meeting
Stan and Chico when they were in One World and just forming the New Primitives. Before joining the band, Durwood played in multiple projects with different members of the New Primitives. Since
moving to the Twin Cities in 1994, Daryk has performed in Test Site 67, Inspirado, Wallace Hartley and the Titanics, Slow Motion Walter, and Rhythm Jones, as well as adding his signature bari and
tenor sound to other bands in the area. Daryk has been enjoying being a permanent member of the New Primitives since 2007.
Tracklist :
1. Love Walks In 0:31
2. Didn't I Tell You 4:37
3. Must Be Love 5:05
4. Average 3:02
5. What You Want To Hear 4:06
6. Rogues Moon 5:08
7. Brand New Day 4:09
8. Love Is All I Need 4:20
9. Primative Road 0:24
10.Working Man 4:05
11.Give It All Away 4:05
12.Sally Go Round The Roses 3:22
13.Holding On To Yesterday 4:44
14.Cakewalkin West 1:02
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