WILL BERNARD
“…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
A
Berkeley, CA native and recent Brooklyn transplant, guitarist
Will Bernard began playing
and recording on an international level as a
member of Peter Apfelbaum's Hieroglyphics
Ensemble, who made their recorded debut with
Don Cherry on MULTIKUTI (A&M 1989). Since
then Will has participated in a host of boundary
stretching groups, ranging from jazz, hip hop and
world music to experimental music, with many
stops in between. In the 90s Will recorded and
performed with many projects under the direction
of acclaimed producer Lee Townsend and
worked with groups ranging from the Hindustani-influenced Jai
Uttal to the
political hip-hop group the Coup. The most successful of these
projects was the
group T.J. Kirk (with Charlie Hunter) whose sophomore album
IF FOUR WAS
ONE was nominated for a Grammy in 1997.
Will
broke out as a bandleader in 1998 with the release of MEDICINE
HAT
(Antilles/Polygram), showcasing his expert chops and flair
for funky, bottomheavy
soul-jazz. He then followed up with two self produced albums
on his own
label, Dreck to Disk, before finding a new home on Palmetto
Records.
Will’s debut recording for Palmetto Records, PARTY HATS,
was released >
February 20, 2007. Matt Balitsaris, President of Palmetto Records,
welcomed
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." PARTY HATS was nominated for
a Grammy Award in
2008 for best contemporary jazz album.
BLUE
PLATE SPECIAL, Will's follow-up Palmetto recording, includes
performances by Stanton Moore, Andy Hess and John Medeski.
The album is
scheduled for release on September 30th 2008, rounding out
a prolific and
momentous year for Will Bernard. As a player and composer,
Will contributed to
Bernard-Emer-Lackner-Ferber whose recording NIGHT FOR DAY helped
to
launch artist-run label Brooklyn Jazz Underground in April
2008. Following that,
ROCKAMOVYA, comprised of Bernard, members of Groundation and
reggae
legend Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, was released in
June 2008 on Young Tree.
Will also toured extensively supporting PARTY HATS and the
Stanton Moore
Trio's second Telarc release EMPHASIS ON PARENTHESIS.
As
a touring artist, Will Bernard has been gaining steady momentum,
performing
in his own band or as a member of the Stanton Moore Trio, Robert
Walter’s 20th
Congress, Groundation, and numerous other lineups. 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.
What the Critics Have Said:
“....Bernard
cruise(s) with the mercurial flow of Steve Cropper (Booker
T & The
MG’s) and obvious ancestor Grant Green. But, there’s
more razor sharp teeth
inside his bite than these touchstones.”– Dennis
Cook, Jambase
“He’s
probably the most versatile guitar player I’ve ever
worked with…He’s just
killing” – Stanton Moore
“Will Bernard's Directions to My House comes as nothing
less than a revelation” – Eric Snyder, Tampa
Weekly Planet
“…a
player who clearly deserves a wider audience for his imaginative
genrebusting
aesthetic”– John Kelman, All about Jazz
" Bernard
deserves higher recognition as one of jazz’s
harest working and most
gifted guitarists”– Dan Ouellette, Billboard
"Hanging
out with some of Bernard's [songs] is like stepping into
a Coen Brothers
movie, an Elmore Leonard novel, or any other alternate reality
peopled by
unforgettable freaks."– Joe Gore, Guitar Player