Heritage Blues Orchestra





JUNIOR MACK
A self-taught musician, Junior Mack is a gifted vocalist and guitarist. He
has been playing since the age of nine and is equally at ease playing
acoustic and electric styles. Junior started out on the guitar playing
gospel - his road map being the early music of the Five Blind Boys Of
Alabama with George Scott, Linwood Hargrove with the Swan Silvertones, Pops
Staples of the Staple Singers, and the great Howard Carroll of the Dixie
Humming-birds. His other influences are the country blues of
Lightnin'
Hopkins and the big city blues of
Freddie King and
B.B. King. Junior Mack
has worked and collaborated with many major American recording artists
including: Jaimoe's Jasssz Band, The
Allman Brothers Band,
Derek Trucks,
Robert Randolph, Dickey Betts, Chaka Khan,
Magic Slim,
Joe Louis Walker,
Honeyboy Edwards,
Phillip Walker,
Lucky Peterson,
Eddie Kirkland, Jeff Healy
and others.
BILL SIMS. JR.
Born into and raised by a sharecropping family in rural Georgia, vocalist
and multi-instrumentalist
Bill Sims Jr. is an internationally respected
master of the blues. He began playing piano at age four and by fourteen he
was playing professionally in a rhythm and blues group. A Warner Bros.
recording artist, Mr. Sims is also an accomplished musical director and has
lent his talents to many theater and film productions in New York and the
United States. His film credits include Lackawanna Blues, Miss Ruby's House,
American Gangster, and the recent Cadillac Records. He was also the subject
of a critically acclaimed PBS documentary, An American Love Story, in 1999.
Mr Sims currently lives in NYC where he mentors a new generation of blues
and roots musicians.
CHANEY SIMS
A native New Yorker and the descendant of music makers from Georgia, Florida
and Ohio, Chaney’s voice is steeped in field hollers, work songs,
spirituals, blues, soul and R&B. She is dedicated to sharing the
significance of these unique art forms; exploring their influence on her
voice as a queer woman of color; and revealing a broad spectrum of the
blues, roots music and the American songbook. Chaney has performed at venues
around the world including: Rhino Jazz Festival, Aulnay All Blues, The Blue
Note, Joe's Pub and Terra Blues. She has also had the privilege of sharing
the stage with some of her mentors and muses including: her father
Bill Sims
Jr., the late Odetta, Phylicia Rashad, recording legend Bernard "Pretty"
Purdie,
Guy Davis, Staceyann Chin, Climbing Poetree and Ganessa James.
BRUNO WILHELM
Placing the human factor at the heart of it all, and using music as a bridge
between language and culture are the priorities of this highly-respected
saxophonist, arranger and composer. At home in the jazz idiom, Bruno Wilhelm
is a seasoned bandleader composer and arranger. He has led numerous original
projects in straight-ahead and avant-garde Jazz. He composes and arranges
for instrumentalists and vocalists across the musical spectrum including
World, Hip-Hop and Rap as well as for theater and dance performance artists.
He has also composed and played with various african artists in Western and
Central Africa, and has worked as an arranger in classical music. He has
collaborated with artists such as David Liebman, Chico Freeman, National
Jazz Orchestra of France, Jean-Marc Padovani, Louis Sclavis and many others.
VINCENT BUCHER
At the age of sixteen, Vincent Bucher learned to play the harmonica. He was
discovered playing in the Paris Metro by American master harmonica player
Sugar Blue, who encourages him to play professionally. Vincent is quickly
recognized as a harp player of extraordinary talent and begins accompanying
blues greats including:
Louisiana Red,
Jimmy Johnson,
Sonny Rhodes and many
others. He records with French blues stars Bill Deraime and Patrick Verbeke,
as well as pop and rock music star CharlElie Couture. For two decades, he
led his own groups, and played extensively with Blues, Roots and World
artists throughout Europe, Africa and the United States. More recently,
Vincent toured with his own group as well as with the Franco-Malgache artist
Tao Ravao, the Legendary Malian singer-guitarist Boubacar Traoré and other
notable African musicians. Considered one of the most accomplished harmonica
players anywhere, he is a singer, composer, songwriter and arranger who uses
his unique versatility and experience to explore the kinship between African
music and the Blues.
KENNY "BEEDY EYES" SMITH
Widely considered the top traditional Chicago-blues drummer on the scene
today and son of legendary ex-
Muddy Waters drum man Willie “Big Eyes’’
Smith, Kenny is currently the most sought-after blues session drummer in
Chicago. Some of his recording credits—over 50 albums—and touring
engagements include
Pinetop Perkins,
Homesick James,
Buddy Guy, Chicago
Blues: A Living History,
Honeyboy Edwards,
Henry Townsend, J
ody Williams,
Big Jack Johnson, Aaron Burton,
Lurrie Bell, Dave Myers,
Kim Wilson, Paul
deLay,
Junior Wells, the Legendary Blues Band and many others. Kenny's
talents as a drummer are not restricted to any one style of music—he is
equally as comfortable in other musical genres including R&B, Soul, Jazz.
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