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Kai Eckhardt Resilience - "old Souls - New Music" at Rendon Hall

Courtesy of Paul S. Fingerote | Posted on October 17, 2019

Where

Rendon Hall
2040 Addison Street
Berkeley, CA
Map
510.845.5373

When

Fri, November 15, 2019
8:00 pm

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Musicians

About

The Resilience is the brain-child of Afro-German bassist-composer Kai Eckhardt who made a name for himself as co-leader of the US jamband Garaj Mahal. Besides winning the 2007 Independent music awards in the Jam Band category, Kai shared the stage and recorded with John McLaughlin, Partice Rushen, Wayne Shorter, Zakir Hussain, Billy Cobham, Ronnie Laws, Larry Coryell, Donald Byrd, Dewey Redman, Bob Moses and Stanley Jordan. As an educator and instrumental virtuoso, Kai has held clinics and masterclasses around the world including his alma mater, the Berklee College of music Boston, the Amsterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in Chennai. In early 2019 Kai decided to start this new band with the intention of bringing together the most excellent musicians from around the San Francisco Bay Area. Kai says: “Most of us are constantly working in support of other projects while the most interesting and original music is accumulating in our vaults still waiting to emerge. Why not invite the best musicians I can find and start regular weekly Bay Area rehersals to refine and perform all this new music that has never been heard?”. At the Nexus of Funk, Jazz, Indian and African music, the Resilience will present for the first time a spirited set of instrumentals and vocal tunes infused with a timely message delivered from the musical heart of the Bay. Band Members & Instrumentation: Kai Eckhardt – bass, Radhika Iyer – Violin, Frank Martin – Keyboards, Mike Zilber – Saxophones, – Drums, Chris Paul Robinson – Guitar. Bio: Kai Eckhardt is an Afro-European musician who has made a significant contribution to the evolution of the electric bass since 1989. Heavily influenced by the emerging fusion of funk, rock and jazz in the late 70's, Kai developed a unique style on his instrument long before attending Berklee College of music in Boston - the renowned music college- from which he graduated with honors in 1987. Under the guidance of Tiger Okoshi, Bob Moses and Gary Burton, Kai was introduced directly to pioneering guitarist John McLaughlin, who at the time was forming a new trio together with Indian born percussionist Trilok Gurtu. As an example of artistic excellence, this trio has often been credited with making history in pushing the envelope of modern jazz. During the years 1988-1990 This trio produced two major albums. "Live at the Royal Festival Hall" went to the top of the billboard jazz charts while the band toured all over the world until 1990 when Kai took a hiatus from touring. He returned to Germany to help care for his ailing foster-parents. After a 2 year break from the road, Kai continued to hold down the bass chair for many well-known artists in contemporary music. They included Billy Cobham's International Quartet, the Stanley Clarke band, Wayne Shorter, Patrice Rushen, Dewey Redman, Donald Byrd, Alphonse Mouzon, Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, Steve Smith’s Vital Information, Dave Weckl and Zakir Hussain. Kai Eckhardt has performed at distinguished venues around the globe such as the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Philharmonic in Munich and the Esplanade in Singapore. Festival engagements include Montreal Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival in the Hague, Womad World Music Festival in Spain and Glastonbury in the U.K. Kai has performed for dignitaries on some occasions like the King and Queen of Norway. In the educational field, Kai teaches clinics and master classes internationally....

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