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MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST, COMPOSER official website - myspace page
Innovator and multi-instrumentalist, Bernie Kenerson says it’s time to bring the Akai EWI 4000s out to the forefront and give it some r-e-s-p-e-c-t! With his talent and ability, he will do just that. He’s a producer, composer and arranger who plays many different electric wind instruments, saxophones, flutes, clarinets and keyboards. He was born to musical parents and began playing clarinet at age 7, sax at age 10 and flute at age 13. He started his professional career at age 16 in his hometown of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He joined the U. S. Army at age 17 and has fourteen years experience as an instrumentalist and arranger in Army Bands. His musical studies include a Two Year Professional Diploma from Berklee College of Music and a Bachelor of Music Degree from Appalachian State University where he formed the Neo-jazz band, ‘Slipstream’, and the group’s self produced album ‘Afterglow’ received Downbeat magazine’s 1982 DeeBee award for best college group and Bernie received an Outstanding Soloist award on Lyricon. In the late 80’s and early 90’s, Bernie lived in Brussels, Belgium where he performed in a variety of groups at concerts and festivals throughout Western Europe, Scandinavia and Marocco. Bernie moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in May 1995 and has been busy performing and recording; highlighted by three years in the house band at the Jasmine Supper Club (a 7 night-a-week jazz venue) where he performed nightly and shared the stage with jazz artists’ Gato Barbieri, Kim Waters, The Yellowjackets, Joe Beck, Bob James, and the legendary Jimmy Smith. Bernie can be heard on many Beach Music CDs, including 11 that made the Beach Music top 100 and has received three Cammy Awards. He’s recently performing with Painted Man, Dedicated Magic, his own band Slipstream and working on solo CD projects. Bernie began performing on electric wind instruments in April 1978 with the Lyricon. He currently plays the new Akai EWI 4000s as his main instrument and displays a wealth of expression and artistry on this unique electric horn. His new CD release Just You & Me (The Art of the EWI) merges a traditional jazz approach with original contemporary jazz compositions which feature the EWI as the lead instrument with a wonderful live rhythm section. Bernie is a pleasure to hear no matter what horn he has in his hands and his EWI playing is exciting and refreshing. My earliest influences were Big Band swing and small group jazz. My first influence was Benny Goodman on Clarinet and then Paul Desmond on Alto Sax. I was turned onto playing the flute by Herbie Mann and Ian Anderson. Grew up listening to a lot of Rock and am influenced by varoius lead guitarists and early synth players (Jimmy Hendrix, Rick Wakeman & Keith Emerson). I'm a child of funk and fusion. Weather Report, Return To Forever, Herbie Hancock-Headhunters , Mahavisnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham, Brecker Brothers, Steps Ahead, Funkadellics, Tower Of Power, James Brown, Con Funk Shun, Brothers Johnson, to name a few. I'm very influeced by the last fifty years of jazz. Bird, Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Miles, Cannonball Adderley, Dexter Gordon, Wayne Shorter, and most of the Blue Note stuff. Also influenced by the last 35 years of commercial jazz and smooth jazz. David Sanborn, Joe Farrell, Grover Washington, Tom Scott, Jeff Lorber Fusion, Najee, Kenny G, Boney James, George Howard, George Benson, Gato Barbieri, John Klemmer and The Yellowjackets. My EWI playing is mainly influenced by Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Joe Zawinul, Tom Schuman, Jan Hammer Bob Mintzer and Michael Brecker. My favorite band is The Yellowjackets. My favorite musician is the late great MICHAEL BRECKER.
BERNIE KENERSON - JUST YOU & ME (2007) Variety of contemporary jazz styles featuring the Akai EWI4000s (Electric Wind Instrument). Fresh new sounds that you'll really enjoy
Bernie Kenerson: Akai EWI 4000s,
Tenor Sax, Flute & Bass Clarinet many thanks to Lisa Reedy Promotions review by Lyndah Malloy-Glover more tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
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