“…one
of the most potent, if under recognized, guitarists on the
post-Frisell/post-Scofield scene.” - Bill Milkowski,
Jazz Times
"Will
Bernard is one of the best-kept jazz-guitar secrets on the
planet." - Dan Ouellette, Billboard
An alumnus of the jazz studies program at Berkeley High School
that included Peter Apfelbaum,
Josh Redman, Charlie Hunter, Craig Handy and Steven Bernstein
and Lenny Pickett, Bay Area
guitarist/composer Will Bernard first began playing and recording
on an international level during
his membership in Peter Apfelbaum’s Hieroglyphics Ensemble,
whose first recording was on Don
Cherry’s “MultiKulti” (A&M 1989).
Since
then Will has been involved with a host of boundary stretching
groups, ranging from jazz,
hip hop and world music to experimental music, with many stops
in between. He has performed
and recorded with Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra, Peter
Apfelbaum’s various band
incarnations, Beth Custer, The Coup, and Pothole to name a
few. The most successful of these
projects was the group T.J. Kirk (with Charlie Hunter) whose
2nd record for Warner Bros. “If Four
Was One” was nominated for a Grammy in 1997. Shortly
thereafter Will Bernard released his
debut CD as a leader, “Medicine Hat”, in 1998 on
Verve/Antilles.
Subsequently
Will self-produced two Albums “Will
Bernard and Motherbug” (2001) and Will
Bernard Trio “Directions to my House” (2005) both
on his own label, Dreck to disk.
The Will Bernard band has performed at The Monterey, North
Sea, SF Jazz, Bumbershoot, Be-
Bop and Brew, Montreal, Vancouver and The High Sierra festivals,
as well as clubs across the
country and through Canada. They have opened for Herbie Hancock
and the Head Hunters,
Jimmy McGriff, The Funky Meters, John Scofield, Medeski, Martin
and Wood, Ziggy Modeliste and
the Charlie Hunter Quartet.
More
recently Will has been seriously expanding his musical associates
and has been working
with a range of musicians that include Robert Walter, Stanton
Moore, Dr Lonnie Smith, Idris
Muhammad, Adam Deitch, Zigaboo Modeliste, and John Medeski.
Between 2002 and 2005 he
toured extensively in the US with Robert Walter’s 20th
Congress. Sit-ins and all-star bands have
included Trey Anastasio, Ruben Wilson, Johnny Vidacovitch,
Melvin Seals, Living Daylights and
Mike Clark’s Prescription Renewal.
In
2006 Will recorded with Stanton Moore for his Telarc debut
and is touring the country with
Stanton’s Trio, on their own and opening for Galactic.
During the same year Will and Sonoma
County’s Groundation began a side project with Leroy
Horsemouth Wallace (of reggae cult movie
“Rockers” fame) and Will continued his collaborations
with Fully Loaded (members of RW20th
Congress, Greyboy All-stars and John Scofield) and MG5 (members
of Galactic and Greyboy Allstars).
In
2007 Will Signed the the New York based Palmetto Records
label and released PARTY HATS on February 20 of that year.
Matt Balitsaris, President of Palmetto Records, welcomes
Will: "We're psyched to have
Will Bernard in the Palmetto family. He's a soulful player who writes groovy tunes with a
distinctive point of view. PARTY HATS wants to live in your car."
In Fall of 2007 Will left the West Coast and now lives in Brooklyn NY.