8 Legged Monster

The 8 Legged Monster is an American jazz band, based in San Francisco, California, that writes, plays, and arranges music in various jazz, bebop, free jazz and big band genres. Its founder, leader and guitarist Mike Irwin Johnson writes/arranges all the music.[1]

History

Mike Irwin Johnson grew up in Walnut Creek, California. He began playing guitar in High School after receiving a guitar from his father. Johnson moved to San Francisco and studied jazz composition at San Francisco State University in 1999.

Johnson started 8 Legged Monster in 2007 to showcase the talent of some of the local musicians in San Francisco and to bring a more compositional approach to the San Francisco Bay Area music scene.

Members and collaborators

The 8 Legged Monster's current lineup includes Jaz Sawyer, Rob Barics, Mike Olmos, Joe Cohen, Matt Nelson, Fil Lorenz, Danny Grewn, Eric Markowitz & Karina Deniké.

8 Legged Monster is currently working with Pursuance Records, an independent record label founded by drummer Jaz Sawyer.[2]

Sound

The groups' sound has been compared to Birth of the Cool and Sun Ra.[2] A writer recently stated that the group was an "evloution to a higher form of swing".[3] Other writers have compared the band's approach to Duke Ellington in that the writing is a direct result of the members intended to play the music.

Notable shows and works

On September 3, 2009 the 8 Legged Monster released their CD "Vol. 2"CD release concert at Yoshi's in San Francisco, California.[4] And on January 14, 2010 Johnson put together various works of Sun Ra for the SF Jazz organization's tribute series entitled "SF Jazz Hotplate". A small excerpt of the performance and interview with Johnson is posted on the band's website.

References

  1. Rachel Swan (2009-09-02). "8 Legged Monster 'Vol. 2'". East Bay Express.
  2. 1 2 Rachel Swan. "All That Jaz". East Bay Express.
  3. Edward Blanco. "Mike Irwin Johnson's 8 Legged Monster, "Vol. 2"". ejazznews.
  4. Baytaper. "8 Legged Monster CD Release Live at Yoshi's SF". Baytaper.

External links

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