Michael
Powers was born in New York City in 1960, but grew up in the San Francisco Bay
area. His musical career began as therapy, when at the age of 15 he took
up strumming the guitar to strengthen his wrist after a skateboard
accident. Following his graduation from Berkeley High School when he was
15½, he moved to Seattle and frequented local jam sessions, keeping his
fingers on the guitar strings and his mind on making his music reach a
wider audience. Says Powers, “I learned how to play by sitting in at as
many places as I could, developing eclectic tastes by playing with all
types of bands: Jazz, Rock, Blues, R&B, and Top 40. I wanted to learn
how to play any kind of music that featured a guitar as a solo voice.”
As Michael’s musicianship progressed, his interests broadened to include
music theory. He enrolled at Seattle’s prestigious Cornish College of
the Arts where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts
in Composition and Performance in 1982. While at Cornish, Powers studied
under composers Gil Evans and Sam Rivers, bassist Gary Peacock, pianist
Art Lande, and trombonist Julian Priester. His style was also influenced
by a diverse group of musicians which includes
Jimi Hendrix, Carlos
Santana, Charlie Parker,
George Benson, Stanley Jordan, Miles Davis, and
Kevin Eubanks. On stage, Michael has shared performed with, recorded
with or shared billings with piano giant Herbie Hancock, classic Jazz
saxophonist Eddie “Clean Head” Vinson, B3 master Dr. Lonnie Smith,
Ronnie Cuber, Gil Scott Heron, Keiko Matsui, Nancy Wilson, Les McCann,
Najee, Tommy Davidson, Dr. Cornel West, the legendary
Ray Charles,
Afro-pop star King Sunny Ade, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Diane Schuur,
R&B greats Gladys Knight and the Pips and Atlantic Starr, contemporary
Jazz artists Ronny Jordan, Tom Grant, David Benoit, sax great Ernie
Watts, the Yellowjackets, and the duo of Tuck & Patti. “It’s hard to
categorize my music, although it usually ends up in the Jazz record
bins,” says Michael. “If I had to put a label on it, I would call it
contemporary instrumental music. It’s a sound rooted in the Jazz
tradition that keeps pace stylistically with Pop, R&B, and Blues; with
Blues being at the core of my inspiration.” His powerful performances
have regularly commanded standing ovations. ""Michael Powers' music
seamlessly and simultaneously honors the past, celebrates the present,
and fearlessly reaches into the future!