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Performance (Drums/Percussion):
Joe Quintana Band, Equilibrio, Anna Cheek, Tony Levin
Band, Bar Scott, Jim Weider, Meg Johnson Band, Robbie
Dupree, Larry Hoppen, Roy Brown, da411/Lakehouse Band
I think it all started back when I was about 3 years old and I discovered a pair of my brother's drumsticks lying around. Curious of course, I went for the sticks and started hammering away. My parents figured they would try to save some of the furniture in the house from me and my sticks so they bought me my first drum (thanks!). Little did I know that I would rediscover the drums several years later and find a craft that would become one of my passions in life. I like to call it "making music." I was living in Puerto Rico at the time I did my first gig, I think I was about 15. I joined my brother, blues/rock guitarist Joe Quintana, in a band that played clubs and bars across the island. It blew my mind to be part of that scene, to watch people dancing and feel them grooving to the music. And it was only the beginning of the many journeys to come. Somewhere on the long list of musicians and people I met playing music in Puerto Rico came the name Anna Cheek. Anna was singing and playing keyboards in one of the local bands (7th Wave) that I later joined as well. One of the cool things about Anna's band was that she would sneak some of her original tunes in the mix-- they sounded really good. I remember saying to myself, "Wow, she should record this stuff!" The next few years were nonstop nights of gigs all over Puerto Rico with a number of different bands from outdoor beach bars to 1,000 seat venues. One day I got a call. Anna Cheek was in Woodstock, New York, getting ready to record an album of those original tunes and asked would I come up to record with her in the studio.
It's good to be back in the studio with Robert and Anna for the new Anna Cheek CD. I've also been playing original and adapted funk/jazz/hip-hop/r&b fusion with some amazing musicians in "da411" - which started as the Joyous Lake house band, Flash & Ted Orr on guitars, Mike Coletti on bass who I also get to play with in the Anna Cheek band, Ross Rice on Keys and Vocals, Baby Son rapping on the mike and Peter Buettner on sax. I guess I'll continue grooving through these musical journeys sharing my soundtrack with those of you who are along for the ride in one way or another.
Kyle Esposito has studied and performed music for over 25 years. Focusing on theory, arranging and composition, he earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music. He has worked steadily as a bandleader and sideman on both Guitar and Bass. Performing and recording over the last decade as Bassist with George Baker (former guitarist and musical director for Marvin Gaye) solidified his approach to Blues and R&B, while his own band, Fourth House, received favorable national press for it's blend of Rock with Jazz-influenced harmony and an advanced rhythmic concept. Currently, Kyle is Guitarist and songwriter in the Meg Johnson Band, whose CD "Between You and the Golden Sun" is receiving airplay around the northeast. He can also be found playing Fretless Bass in Less Deluxe, a highly improvisational trio with an appetite for sonic adventure. Whether filling the Bass or Guitar chair in Anna's band he finds a unique opportunity for musical dialog and teamwork within the well-crafted, emotionally expressive framework of her songs.
Michael has been playing the electric bass on the Northeastern US club scene for over twenty years. Starting performing in clubs at age fifteen, he has enjoyed playing music of all genres including, Jazz, R&B, Funk, and Rock. Michael earned a B.A. in Sociology with a minor in music from SUNY@ Purchase. Michael studied under world famous organist and harpsichordist, Anthony Newman and producer Jim McElwaine. Some of Michael’s session work includes: Leslie West's /Alligator/ release; studio recordings with songwriter/composer Frank Carillo (Peter Frampton, Carillo, Golden Earring,). Michael loves performing and songwriting. Three co-written cuts will be featured on Eric Hill’s upcoming CD. He feels very privileged and honored to join Anna, Manuel, and Kyle on what will certainly be an exciting and magical musical journey.
Bob Resnick A melodic and soulful player in a range of styles, Bob creates a percussion sound that complements the textured tunes of Anna Cheek. A mainstay on the Northeast music scene, in recent years, Bob has been playing blues with Folding Sky, world beat with Mare's Nest, roots rock with the Meg Johnson Band, and jazz with the Shanghai Cowboys. With an eye on the melody and an ear to the rhythm, Bob's experienced playing and enthusiasm is the perfect accompaniment to the pensive, diverse songs of Anna. |
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