Jimmy Bennington
General Info
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Genre: Acoustic / Experimental / Jazz
Location Chicago, Illinois, Un
Profile Views: 5930
Last Login: 5/13/2013
Member Since 6/9/2007
Website www.benningtonjazz.com
Record Label OA2 Records/ThatSwan! Records/ Cadence/ CIMP
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
James Bennington was born in Columbus, Ohio, May 22, 1970. He was raised in Detroit, Michigan until age nine when his family moved to Houston, Texas. It was there that he began music studies on clarinet, playing the instrument for three years. He switched to drums at the age of fourteen. Though largely self-taught, his education has come from concert and marching bands in Middle and High School, brief formal instruction, countless Jazz and Blues sessions, and work as a sideman and leader. Getting his start in Texas afforded Bennington the chance to play with local veterans such as Blues guitar greats Kinney Abair and Little Joe Washington, saxophonist Terrance Tony, steel guitarist Susan Alcorn, trumpeter Tex Allen, and renowned vocalist Horace Grigsby. In addition to drummer G.T. Hogan (Herbie Nichols, Randy Weston, Ernie Henry) and bassist Lawrence Evans (Art Blakey), longtime Billy Harper drummer Malcolm Pinson became a friend and mentor, eventually using Bennington as a substitute when he was away. Other artists Bennington has been privileged to meet and learn from include saxophonist Bert Wilson, Roy Haynes, Ron Enyard, James Zitro, Billy Mintz, and the legendary Elvin Jones. In fact, after several years of informal study with the former Coltrane drummer, Jimmy served as band manager and drum tech from 2000-2002 for the Elvin Jones Jazz Machine touring the U.S. and Europe. A distinctive sound has forged opportunities for Bennington to play and record with a diverse array of artists from the Jazz and Improvised Music communities and beyond, and include clarinetist Perry Robinson, trombonist Julian Priester, saxophonists Bert Wilson, John Gross, and Didier Haboyan, trumpeter Itaru Oki, pianists Gordon Lee, David Haney, and Jobic LeMassan, guitarists John Stowell, Tom McNalley, and Bill Horist, violinist Tom Swafford, and bassists Ed Schuller, Michael Bisio, Benjamin Duboc, and Jim Ryan, kalimba. Based in Chicago, after long periods in Texas (1990-1998) and the West Coast (1998-2006), Bennington appears at a number of venues as a sideman or band leader with his group, Colour and Sound and performs in the U.S. with visits to Canada, Europe, and South America. In addition to standard musical settings, Jimmy makes it a point to play at public schools, community centers, festivals, and hospitals as part of a longstanding relationship with the Children's Cancer Association. Radio Broadcasts include appearances on KBOO, KTRU, KHMD, KEXP, WNUR, WZRD, Chicago's WGN Television, and Taran's Free Jazz Hour, Angers, France. Chicago artists Jimmy has worked with include saxophonists Rich Corpolongo, Fred Jackson, Jeff Marx, and Ed House (AACM), trombonist Jeb Bishop, cornettist Josh Berman, pianists Jim Baker and Ben Boye, violinist Renee' Baker, cellist Tomeka Reid, guitarists Dave Miller, Bill MacKay, bassists Brian Sandstrom, Brian Smith, Rollo Radford of Sun Ra Arkestra fame. Bennington has been a featured performer at the 30th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival, Jazz Institute of Chicago's Jazz Club Tour, Chicago Calling Festival, and the First Annual World Listening Day. Chicago venues Bennington has performed include Fred Anderson's Velvet Lounge. Visits to Paris in September of 2007 and 2008 provided two career highlights; the opportunity for Bennington to sit in with trumpet legend Ted Curson and pianist Alain Jean Marie at the Sunset Jazz Club in 2007, and Jimmy's Paris debut at the underground club L' Attier Tampon- Ramier, 2008 with guests: Benjamin Duboc, Itaru Oki, and Didier Haboyan. A recording session with Bennington, Benjamin Duboc and pianist Jobic Le Massan, 'Walk to Montreuil', recorded September 19, 2008 TBR on Cadence Jazz Records. Jimmy has worked with bagpipes, folk and Mariachi musicians, DJ's, poets, tap and interpretive dancers, and has performed with Rob Scheps Salon Des Refuses Big Band as well as with vocalists Stephanie Porter, Joanne Klein, Karen Shivers, and Saalik Ziyad (AACM). Embracing a broad spectrum of the Jazz art form, ranging from the Great American Songbook to New Music, Bennington and has developed an inimitable musical atmosphere that showcases his collaborators creative talents and places the drum in the role of timekeeper, colorist, and conductor. In keeping with the traditions of Jazz and Improvised Music, he employs strong elements of Blues and Folk music to explore, propel, cajole, and inspire musicians and audiences alike. For over twenty years his intent remains one of truth and honesty of expression. Jimmy Bennington is an experienced private instructor, as well as a freelance writer who has been published in Modern Drummer Magazine and Cadence Jazz and Blues Review. The unique poster art at Colour and Sound shows comes from renowned poster artist Uncle Charlie Hardwick! http://www.charliehardwick.com/uc_bio.html Contact: http://benningtonjazz.com.. -
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Jimmy Bennington, Julian Priester, Perry Robinson, Ed Schuller, Daniel Carter, Seth Paynter, Fred Jackson, Jeff Marx, Renee' Baker, David Haney, Jim Baker, Michael Bisio, Brian Sandstrom, Brian Smith -
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Music
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3 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
Comments
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- Bessie Garrison2 years ago
Thanks for the add. Great music.
- philip gayle3 years ago
Yo Jimmy Yo! Soundin' Groovilicious!
How ya dooowen? When are you comin' to the Apple?Arf! Arf!-Pheeloop Gorgonzola - 4 years ago
- Neida Zavala4 years ago
Yes you are I would'nt have it any other way.
- 5 years ago
- Rob Piilonen5 years ago
Hi Jimmy,
Sounds great. Love the Bells tune.
Come visit and play again.
Rob - ears&eyes Records5 years ago
we love the music. thanks for the add.
Bio:
James Bennington was born in Columbus, Ohio, May 22, 1970. He was raised in Detroit, Michigan until age nine when his family moved to Houston, Texas. It was there that he began music studies on clarinet, playing the instrument for three years. He switched to drums at the age of fourteen. Though largely self-taught, his education has come from concert and marching bands in Middle and High School, brief formal instruction, countless Jazz and Blues sessions, and work as a sideman and leader. Getting his start in Texas afforded Bennington the chance to play with local veterans such as Blues guitar greats Kinney Abair and Little Joe Washington, saxophonist Terrance Tony, steel guitarist Susan Alcorn, trumpeter Tex Allen, and renowned vocalist Horace Grigsby. In addition to drummer G.T. Hogan (Herbie Nichols, Randy Weston, Ernie Henry) and bassist Lawrence Evans (Art Blakey), longtime Billy Harper drummer Malcolm Pinson became a friend and mentor, eventually using Bennington as a substitute when he was away. Other artists Bennington has been privileged to meet and learn from include saxophonist Bert Wilson, Roy Haynes, Ron Enyard, James Zitro, Billy Mintz, and the legendary Elvin Jones. In fact, after several years of informal study with the former Coltrane drummer, Jimmy served as band manager and drum tech from 2000-2002 for the Elvin Jones Jazz Machine touring the U.S. and Europe. A distinctive sound has forged opportunities for Bennington to play and record with a diverse array of artists from the Jazz and Improvised Music communities and beyond, and include clarinetist Perry Robinson, trombonist Julian Priester, saxophonists Bert Wilson, John Gross, and Didier Haboyan, trumpeter Itaru Oki, pianists Gordon Lee, David Haney, and Jobic LeMassan, guitarists John Stowell, Tom McNalley, and Bill Horist, violinist Tom Swafford, and bassists Ed Schuller, Michael Bisio, Benjamin Duboc, and Jim Ryan, kalimba. Based in Chicago, after long periods in Texas (1990-1998) and the West Coast (1998-2006), Bennington appears at a number of venues as a sideman or band leader with his group, Colour and Sound and performs in the U.S. with visits to Canada, Europe, and South America. In addition to standard musical settings, Jimmy makes it a point to play at public schools, community centers, festivals, and hospitals as part of a longstanding relationship with the Children's Cancer Association. Radio Broadcasts include appearances on KBOO, KTRU, KHMD, KEXP, WNUR, WZRD, Chicago's WGN Television, and Taran's Free Jazz Hour, Angers, France. Chicago artists Jimmy has worked with include saxophonists Rich Corpolongo, Fred Jackson, Jeff Marx, and Ed House (AACM), trombonist Jeb Bishop, cornettist Josh Berman, pianists Jim Baker and Ben Boye, violinist Renee' Baker, cellist Tomeka Reid, guitarists Dave Miller, Bill MacKay, bassists Brian Sandstrom, Brian Smith, Rollo Radford of Sun Ra Arkestra fame. Bennington has been a featured performer at the 30th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival, Jazz Institute of Chicago's Jazz Club Tour, Chicago Calling Festival, and the First Annual World Listening Day. Chicago venues Bennington has performed include Fred Anderson's Velvet Lounge, Hungry Brain, Hotti Biscotti, Morseland, Brown Rice, and Uncommon Ground on Devon. Visits to Paris in September of 2007 and 2008 provided two career highlights; the opportunity for Bennington to sit in with trumpet legend Ted Curson and pianist Alain Jean Marie at the Sunset Jazz Club in 2007, and Jimmy's Paris debut at the underground club L' Attier Tampon- Ramier, 2008 with guests: Benjamin Duboc, Itaru Oki, and Didier Haboyan. A recording session with Bennington, Benjamin Duboc and pianist Jobic Le Massan, 'Walk to Montreuil', recorded September 19, 2008 TBR on Cadence Jazz Records. Bennington has performed in Canada as guest artist with the Association of Improvising Musicians Toronto as well as with saxophonist Graham Ord and bassist Paul Blaney of the NOW Orchestra in Vancouver. He has also been a regular guest at the Jazz Zone in Lima, Peru. Jimmy has worked with bagpipes, folk and Mariachi musicians, DJ's, poets, tap and interpretive dancers, and has performed with Rob Scheps Salon Des Refuses Big Band as well as with vocalists Stephanie Porter, Joanne Klein, Karen Shivers, and Saalik Ziyad (AACM). Embracing a broad spectrum of the Jazz art form, ranging from the Great American Songbook to New Music, Bennington and has developed an inimitable musical atmosphere that showcases his collaborators creative talents and places the drum in the role of timekeeper, colorist, and conductor. In keeping with the traditions of Jazz and Improvised Music, he employs strong elements of Blues and Folk music to explore, propel, cajole, and inspire musicians and audiences alike. For over twenty years his intent remains one of truth and honesty of expression. Jimmy Bennington is an experienced private instructor, as well as a freelance writer who has been published in Modern Drummer Magazine, Jazz Profile, and Cadence Jazz and Blues Review. The unique poster art at Colour and Sound shows comes from renowned poster artist Uncle Charlie Hardwick! http://www.charliehardwick.com/uc_bio.htmlContact:



