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"I'm astounded that musicians of this caliber hail from the heartland of America, and it makes me proud to be from the Midwest when I hear Kwyjibo!" -Mark Lush, midwestbands.com In the fall of 2002 guitarist Peter Kienle felt that many of his musical involvements were either slowing down, fizzling out or just getting a little stale. And as circumstances would have it drummer Danny Deckard didn't feel too challenged in his musical life either. Both had shared a love for 'real' fusion music of the '70s. So they decided to meet once a week and just practice together - and practice really challening music. Before long a new bass player moved to town. Just like every musician moving to a new town Matt Everhart had a gig vacuum and a lot of free time. The three got together and a new trio was born. Around Christmas 2002 Joe Donnelly joined the group. His instruments included various saxophones and keyboards. Now the project moved from a 'practice band' to a gigging band. The repertoire included mostly originals with the occasional cover tune by such artists as 'John McLaughlin/Mahavishnu Orchestra', 'Weather Report', 'John Scofield' and 'Emerson, Lake & Palmer'. A month before the premiere gig at Zorba's in Champaign, IL, the band chose the name 'Splinter Group' - only to find out that the name was already taken by ex-Fleetwood Mac Peter Green. After lively debate a new name was chosen: Kwyjibo. Since then Kwyjibo had very successful appearances in Bloomington at the IU Art Museum's Jazz In July series, Parks & Rec. Concert series, Jazz Fables, regular appearances at the Chatterbox in Indianapolis and Zorba's in Champaign, IL. Joe Donnelly - tenor & bari sax Joseph Donnelly has a Bachelors of Music Education from Vander Cook College of Music where he graduated as valedictorian. He studied saxophone with Jim Kaspyrzk of the Chicago Saxophone Quartet and flute with Kay Clements of the Chicago Lyric Opera. He has been a member of Salaam Middle Eastern Music and Dance Ensemble for over two years and is the musical director of the Latin Dance Band Orquesta Son. He performs and records regularly with many local and regional acts including: Alma Azul, Serenade Big Band, Unstable Ensemble, Toothpick Wilson and the Cavaliers and the Klezmorchestra. Peter Kienle - guitar, guitar synth, Chapman Stick Born July 23rd 1960 in Metzingen, Germany. Playing guitar since age 13. Two semesters of Jazz School Munich. Founded the band BeebleBrox in 1983 in Albstadt, Germany. Extensive studio work as musician, engineer and producer. Worked as private guitar instructor from 1979 to 1988. Toured southern Europe with mallet player Bill Molenhof in 1987 and 1988. Moved to Tuscaloosa, AL, USA in 1988 where a new incarnation of BeebleBrox recorded two cassettes. Moved to Bloomington, IN in 1991. TV appearance on Reggie Miller Show. Germany tours in 1997 and 1999 with BeebleBrox and award winning saxophonist Peter Lehel. Formation of 3rd Man and Freesome in 1997 and 1999, respectively. Chapman Stick added to instrumentarium in 1998. Composer of about 600 tunes in many styles, 50 works for classical guitar and several instruction manuals for guitar. He also works as a music copyist for David Baker, Bill Banfield, Fred Hersch and many others. Recordings with BeebleBrox, Monika Herzig Acoustic Project, 3rd Man, Freesome, Cathy Morris,Winton Reynolds, Jeff DeHerdt and many others. Matt Everhart - electric bass Matthew Everhart originally hails from North Carolina where he built his 6-string bass playing skills through years of adolescent rock-n-roll and an undergrad degree in jazz studies. His aggressive bass playing style has not only been a defining factor in the powerful and decisive sound of Kwyjibo, but also has shaped the music of several other formidable groups. The end of his college career also saw a year and a half of touring with the jazz bluegrass fusion sensation, "Snake Oil Medicine Show". Also, his work, not only on bass but also behind the mixing board, with the underground southeast rock favorite "Sinclair" continues to win him acclaim. He brings a fresh contemporary mindset to Kwyjibo that cannot be denied. And if all of that does not make him a qualified musician, he once almost ran over Ellis Marsalis in an elevator in New Orleans. Danny Deckard - drums Danny Deckard is the quiet guy behind the drums, keeping his secrets. So far it is only known that he grew up in Bloomington, IN and had been living and playing in Champaign, IL, where he left a lasting impact on the music scene. Since moving back to Bloomington he has played with just about everybody on the scene. Freesome, Monika Herzig Acoustic Project, Jazz Fables and Ut Haus come to mind. Check out the artist's website: http://www.acmerecords.com/kwyjibo.php Track List: 1. Sign Broken, Come In For Message 2. Alice's Cool B***s 3. Apples and Oranges 4. I Can't See Your House From Here 5. Broken Windbreak 6. Georgia Beyond the Blue Event Horizon 7. Maximum Overlap 8. Peter's Party Pooper 9. Suburban Stardust 10. Siberian Kathru Blues 11. Uninovation Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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