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Danny Seraphine, drums
California Transit Authority (CTA) is drummer Danny Seraphine's trip
back to the future, effectively tipping his hat to his past with his
feet firmly planted in the here and now. Aptly titled 'Full Circle',
CTA's debut album brings Seraphine back to his roots.
Rated by the legendary Buddy Rich as one of his favorite young
drummers, Danny Seraphine was a founding member of the multi-platinum
album selling, Grammy award-wining band Chicago; helping to produce
18 gold and 13 platinum albums, 50 Top 40 hits, including 20 Top 10
singles and 5 number ones.
It was after conversations with his friends -- composer and musician
Peter Fish, as well as from DW Drums, Don Lombardi (Chairman and
Founder) and John Good (Vice President) -- which started Danny
thinking about forming a band. Guitar wizard Marc Bonilla and
Seraphine initially put a band together to play for several charity
benefit shows. The response was so overwhelming that they decided to
get serious and put a full 70-minute set together and so "CTA" was born.
California Transit Authority (CTA) is drummer Danny Seraphine's trip
back to the future, effectively tipping his hat to his past as a
founding member of the Grammy award-wining band Chicago, with his
feet firmly planted in the here and now. Aptly titled "Full Circle,"
California Transit Authority's debut album brings Seraphine back to
his roots.
While CTA revisits early Chicago classics "I'm A Man," "Make Me
Smile" and "Colour My World" on "Full Circle," CTA isn't just a
nostalgia trip. For example, "Make Me Smile" has been transformed
into an instrumental, with Marc Bonilla recreating the vocal lines on
guitar. In addition, Bonilla has also re-imagined many of Chicago's
classic horn parts on his guitar. Another twist is vocalist Larry
Braggs, the voice of Tower of Power since 2000.
Aside from the re-workings of the Chicago tracks, "Full Circle"
revisits Bonilla's "Antonio's Love Jungle," which is given new life
as Seraphine's human touch replaces the original's drum-machine
rhythms; as well as "Something Different," the Cannonball Adderley
track composed by a young Chuck Mangione. A new original track,
"Several Thousand," features guest vocalist Wes Quave.
MARC BONILLA, guitar
Marc Bonilla started playing guitar when he was five years old. He has been a
highly respected guitar player since his first recordings and bands in the early
1990s, with two critically acclaimed solo albums, ‘EE Ticket’ and ‘American
Matador.’ As a fixture in the Los Angeles music scene, he played with the band ‘Toy
Matinee’, and had his own musical success with his band ‘The Dragonchoir’. In the
process he joined forces with rock vocalist and bass player Glenn Hughes (playing,
producing and composing for Hughes’ 1997 release, ‘Addiction’) and legendary
keyboardist Keith Emerson (recording and live performances with Hughes and Emerson).
He also played on the ELP tribute CD, ‘Encores, Legends & Paradox’, which featured
a long list of top musicians including Simon Phillips, Peter Banks, and John
Whetton.
He is a supremely talented technical guitar virtuoso, who also excels at composing,
arranging and programming, often creating a complex, richly textured sound, whether
it’s a hard jazz rock number or soulful electric blues. It is no surprise,
therefore, that in recent years Marc has been the go-to-guy for soaring guitar
sounds and compositions for film and TV, including the The Replacements, The
Scorpion King, The PJs and an Emmy nomination for the ‘Big Apple.’. Working
alongside such film luminaries as James Newton Howard, John Debney and Joel
McNeely,his riffs have added thrills to countless major motion pictures such as
‘Falling Down’’, ‘Spiderman 2’, ‘Bruce Almighty’, ‘Terminal Velocity’ and ‘Spy
KIds,’ as well as several of TV’s hit shows: Beverly Hills 90210, ‘ER.’ and ‘The
West Wing.’
Danny says of Marc’s playing, “He’s the best guitar player I’ve played with since
Terry Kath and in my opinion Terry was one of the top five in the world. Marc’s in
that category. Marc has filled a void in my life left by the death of Terry Kath. A
musical soul mate, so to speak. He’s amazing, so it’s a privilege to have him in
the band.” Marc was subsequently instrumental in bringing together Mick Mahan, Ed
Roth, Robert Mason, and Mike Wallace, all of whom he had played with before in
various bands.
PETER FISH, keyboards
Peter Fish, a six time Emmy winner with 15 Emmy nominations, is a veteran keyboard
player, composer, producer and arranger whose work spans Top 10 singles, movies and
TV. His work regularly reaches an audience of 200 million homes worldwide. He
creates music and sound design for TV, including primetime themes for CBS’s ‘Street
Stories’, and the Fox reality hit, ‘Anything for Love.’. He has also composed
themes for over 30 TV series including ‘The Rosie O’Donnell Show’, CBS’s ‘Face the
Nation’, MSNBC’s ‘The News with Brian Williams,’ themes for all three network
morning shows and the ‘CBS Evening News’.
In London he composed and recorded all the thematic material for NBC Super Channel,
the largest pan-European general entertainment network. His Emmy awards include
‘Best Original Music for a Daytime Drama’ for ‘All My Children’ in 2002, 2003 and
2005. He composed the symphonic score for former Vice President Al Gore’s video
biography at his nomination for the Presidency in Los Angeles, and for John Kerry’s
2004 campaign, Peter scored all the campaign’s commercials. In the music industry,
he has produced Carly Simon, Judy Collins, Tony Bennett, Johnny Winter, Edgar
Winter, and Rick Derringer. Most recently he recorded with jazz/funk group, ‘QB3’.
He’s also known for his vintage keys and textures on the Fender Rhodes and Clav.
MICK MAHAN, bass
Mick Mahan was only eleven and living in Youngstown, Ohio, when he joined his first
band, playing guitar. A couple of years later he started playing bass and found his
instrument. He studied music at the Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. .
Although, at present, he is best known for providing the solid rock foundation for
Pat Benatar’s band, he is also an accomplished groove jazz / funk player. From 1999
– 2001, Mick was musical director and bassist for Sophie B. Hawkins tours and
recording. He has also played and toured extensively with a host of other big names
including Toni Childs, Phillip Bailey, Alan Parsons, Steve Miller, and Spencer
Davis. He has also released two CDs with California ensemble ‘Tin Drum’ with the
husband-wife team of Burleigh Drummond (ex-Ambrosia) and Mary Harris.
His playing skills are often called upon for TV and film themes, including ‘Good
Morning America’, ‘Fox After Breakfast’, ‘VH1 – Behind the Music’, and ‘Michelob
Draft Beer’ and ‘Harley Davidson’ commercials. As a composer and musical director,
he has also worked on preparation and production for Prince’s ‘Under the Cherry
Moon’, new-age music for Muzak and various corporate and educational videos.
EDWARD HARRIS ROTH, keyboards
Edward Harris Roth’ soulful keyboard playing has made him the top choice of top
artists, producers and musicians worldwide. Roth’s instinctual feel has allowed him
to amass credits in all sorts of genres of music. He has toured with Grammy
winners: Coolio, R&B group The Brothers Johnson, and R&B vocalist Mya. Roth has
also toured with Grammy nominees Sophie B. Hawkins, Latin pop star Marisela, and
reggae vocalist Sistah Carol. He has also performed with dance diva Kristine W. who
has nine 1 Billboard dance hits to her credit, rock vocalist Glenn Hughes, guitar
legend Ronnie Montrose, new pop/R&B Jive Records recording artist Samantha Jade and
pop vocalist Sheena Easton.
Ed Roth has numerous recording credits, including Coolio, Kristine W., Sophie B.
Hawkins, Rob Halford, Jerry Cantrell, Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Montrose, Will Smith, Jao
Sebastion and Marisela. As a long time session player, Roth has numerous soundtrack
and commercial credits including Touchstone Pictures, BET, Warner Brothers, Sony
Pictures, Hanna Barbera, Disney, The History Channel, Honda, Tropicana, Kenwood,
Roland Corp. and JBL.
Ed Roth has numerous recording credits, including Coolio, Kristine W., Sophie B.
Hawkins,
Rob Halford, Jerry Cantrell, Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Montrose, Will Smith, Jao
Sebastion
and Marisela. As a long time session player, Roth has numerous soundtrack
and commercial credits including Touchstone Pictures, BET, Warner Brothers, Sony
Pictures,
Hanna Barbera, Disney, The History Channel, Honda, Tropicana, Kenwood,
Roland Corp. and JBL.
LARRY BRAGGS,lead vocals
Larry has established a mighty reputation since 2000 as lead vocalist for Tower of
Power. Emilio Castillo describes him as ‘the best singer we’ve had since the 70s.’
His flair, soul, and showmanship – not to mention his three-octave range, from pure
soul silk to husky wail – make him a superb front man. His influences, from James
Brown to Charlie Wilson and Al Green, give CTA songs a soulful, funky edge. As
Danny Seraphine said to Larry, “Everything gets funkier when a brother sings.” For
Larry, the opportunity to sing with CTA is a further broadening of his experience
into rock/funk. Larry describes the new CTA band as ‘Chicago on steroids.’
Larry was born and raised in Chicago, studied his BA in classical music (with a
vocal emphasis) at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. He moved to Memphis
and joined the band, ‘The Bizness’ as lead singer, and moved with them to Texas.
Since then he’s been doing studio work, recording his debut solo CD, ‘Places’,
released in 2005, and he even provided the vocals for Sony Playstation’s ‘Karaoke
Revolution’ (2006). Over the years he’s toured and sung with Morris Day, Kenny
Loggins, Millie Jackson, Evelyn King, the Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff and many more.
And in between he has found time to appear in a couple of major movies, ‘Wild Cats’
with Wesley Snipes, and ‘A Soldier Story’ with Denzel Washington. He continues to
tour with Tower of Power and recorded the CD, ‘Oakland’s Own in the Oakland Zone’
(2003). Larry is handling lead vocals for CTA both for recording and live
appearances.
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