Skerik

Skerik

Skerik with The Headhunters
at Schuba's June 21, 2005
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington
Instruments saxophone, electronics, vocals, keyboards
Labels Hyena, Ropeadope, Independent
Associated acts Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet, The Dead Kenny G's, Mad Season, Critters Buggin, Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, Garage A Trois, Ponga (band), Primus
Website http://www.syncopatedtaint.com/
http://www.crittersbuggin.com/

Skerik (born Eric Walton) is an American saxophonist from Seattle, Washington. Performing on the tenor and baritone saxophone, often with electronics and loops, Skerik is a pioneer in a playing style that has been dubbed saxophonics. He is a founding member of Critters Buggin, Garage a Trois, Tuatara, and Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet. He is also an original member of both Les Claypool's Fancy Band and Frog Brigade and has toured with and played with numerous others in a variety of genres. Skerik also worked with Grunge band Mad Season.

History

Skerik began playing saxophone in the fifth grade in the Mercer Island public school system. His father's love of jazz was an early inspiration. He played saxophone, keyboards and drums in a rock band called Uncle Jam at Mercer Island High School. He has cited The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd as bands from that time period who brought saxophone into rock music well. In the 1980s he travelled to London, Paris and the South Pacific working day jobs and playing in a variety of bands. His friendship with Leif Totusek introduced him to South African music and Zaire soukous bands in London where he first began playing music full time.[1]

Skerik returned to Seattle in the late 1980s where he played with Sadhappy. In the early 1990s he joined three ex-members of New Bohemians to form Critters Buggin[1] (who have remained active through 2008).[2] Projects since that time have included Ponga (Wayne Horvitz and Bobby Previte), Tuatara (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Craig Flory) and solo works of Stanton Moore as well as Garage A Trois (also including Charlie Hunter). Beginning 2000 Skerik was a member of every incarnation of Les Claypool's Frog Brigade and Fancy Band. In 2001 Skerik played the Pacific Northwest portion of Roger Waters' tour, reproducing the sax lead in "Money".[1]

In 2002 Skerik formed Syncopated Taint Septet with fellow Seattle musicians. After touring nationally, their 2006 studio release Husky received very positive reviews.[3][4][5]

Skerik won the award of "Northwest Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year" at the 2003 Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Awards.[6]

Skerik has expressed support of music education for young people [1] and support for activism such as the voting project HeadCount.[7] In interviews he has discussed creative integrity and spontaneity.[1][8] He has also provided music workshops.[9]

Various projects

Skerik is a founding member of Critters Buggin, Garage a Trois (which has included Stanton Moore, Charlie Hunter, Mike Dillon and Marco Benevento), Crack Sabbath and The Dead Kenny G's. Skerik is an original member of Les Claypool's Fancy Band and Frog Brigade, Bobby Previte's Ponga and Coalition of the Willing and Joe Doria's McTuff. In the 1990s he was also a member of Tuatara (with Peter Buck) and Seattle-based Sadhappy.

Skerik has toured with Fred Wesley, Mike Clark and The Headhunters, Wayne Horvitz (Zony Mash), Mad Season and Roger Waters. He has performed with Pearl Jam, Bonnie Raitt,[10] The Meters, Galactic, Dumpstaphunk, Johnny Vidacovich, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Ween, and many, many others.

In Seattle Skerik leads Seattle-based "punk-jazz" ensemble Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet.[5][11][12] He is a founding member of Seattle's Crack Sabbath.[10] He is also a member of Seattle-based McTuff.[13][14]

In New Orleans he is a member of Maelstrom Trio (including long-time duomates keyboardist Brian Coogan and drummer Simon Lott). The Maelstrom Trio combines disparate elements such as free jazz, funk, metal and textural music. Skerik and percussionist Mike Dillon have toured as a trio with New Orleans bassist James Singleton as "Illuminasti".[15]

Skerik and Dillon also perform as a trio called "The Dead Kenny G's" with alternate third members. National tours have included keyboardist Brian Haas[16] and bassist Brad Houser. With Houser they have also toured as "Critters Buggin Trio"[17] and in 2009 they released a debut CD entitled Bewildered Herd.[18] As the band's name implies there is an expressed disdain for smooth jazz[8] and commercialism.[19] Skerik has described The Dead Kenny G's as a "free-jazz version of The Melvins."[10] In 2011 The Dead Kenny G's toured with frequent Skerik and Dillon collaborator Les Claypool's Primus.

Discography

with Critters Buggin

with Les Claypool

with Stanton Moore

with Bobby Previte

with Sadhappy

with others

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Andrew Clark, Skerik, Saxophone Journal Volume 27, Number 1, Sept/Oct 2002
  2. Jonathan Zwickel Critters Buggin: Keeping it unorthodox with a monster jam session The Seattle Times, July 3, 2008
  3. Paul Olsen Skerik: Concept is All Anyone Cares About All About Jazz, October 2006
  4. Andrew Lindemann Malone Husky Jazz Times, September 2006
  5. 1 2 Paul de Barros Seattle saxophonist's funky, artful septet The Seattle Times August 18, 2006
  6. Bill White Sax player Skerik has another reason to toot his own horn seattlepi.com, February 17, 2004
  7. Rocktober: Get Out And Vote! HeadCount, JamBase, October 2, 2008, Retrieved December 29, 2008
  8. 1 2 The Kayceman Skerik | Serving the Music JamBase, October, 2001, Retrieved December 29, 2008
  9. “SKERIK: RECORDING CHAOS AND ACOUTRONICA CONCEPTS” pyramind.com, September 2009
  10. 1 2 3 Trent Moorman Skerik: Psychic Rushdie Saxophone thestranger.com, January 31, 2008
  11. Who, When, Where thestranger.com, September 2005
  12. Christopher DeLaurenti Classical, Jazz & Avant thestranger.com, August 21, 2006
  13. Court Scott Behind the McTuff Exterior All About Jazz, October 2008
  14. Christopher DeLaurenti and Jonathan Zwickel Jazz/not Jazz thestranger.com, October 17, 2007
  15. The Illuminasti Trio (featuring Skerik, Mike Dillon, & James Singleton of Astral Project) la.knittingfactory.com April 2008
  16. Sam Prestianni, Mike Rowell Jazz cats the Dead Kenny G's stick it to everyone's favorite wuss sfweekly.com October 5, 2005
  17. Adam Brown 6th Annual Flowmotion Summer Meltdown whatsup-magazine.com, September 2006
  18. Tom D'Antoni Dead Kenny G’s at the Goodfoot with David Ornette Cherry oregonmusicnews.com, October 20, 2009
  19. Aaron Lafont The Dead Kenny Gs | 10.05 | LA jambase.com, 11/28/07
  20. Calm Down Juanita (CD Liner). Calm Down Juanita. Seattle, Washington, US: Echo Records. 1998. inside front cover.
  21. Undertown (CD Booklet). Calm Down Juanita. Seattle, Washington, US: Gizmo and Toony. 2002. inside front booklet.
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