Richard Underhill

Richard Underhill

Richard Underhill is a Canadian jazz saxophonist. A founding member of the jazz fusion group The Shuffle Demons, he has toured Europe and Canada to critical acclaim for over 22 years. Underhill won a 2003 Juno Award for his jazz solo debut "Tales from the Blue Lounge", and was nominated for the Prix du Jazz at the 2003 Montreal Jazz Festival. He followed up with "Moment in Time" in 2005.

Richard has performed and recorded with The Neville Brothers/Meters, Han Bennink, Julius Hemphill, Dr. John, Kathleen Edwards, Taj Mahal, Maria Muldaur, Rob McConnell, Molly Johnson, Blue Rodeo, Andy Stochansky, Hawksley Workman, The Sadies, Luke Doucet, Bob Wiseman, Soul Rebels, Mighty PoPo, Paul Cram, Kevin Breit, the Hemispheres Orchestra, NOMA and Toronto jazz stalwarts like Reg Schwager, Jake Langley, Steve Koven, Ron Davis, Wayne Cass, Tyler Yareema, Tory Cassis and George Koller.

In demand as a session player and sideman, he has written horn and string arrangements for Kathleen Edwards, Molly Johnson, Andy Stochansky, Hawksley Workman, Blue Rodeo, Bob Wiseman, Big Rude Jake and Lorraine Segato. He leads several diverse groups including his jazz quintet, the Funk Explosion and the improvising electronic groove ensemble Astrogroove. He also leads an improvising/free-jazz group, whose members vary but are mostly horn players called, The Kensington Community Orchestra. They most often play in Toronto's Kensington Market to celebrate car-free Sundays, and annually on December 21 for the solstice party Festival of Lights.

Rich can often be found out and about in the Kensington Market area of Toronto's downtown district.

Discography

* "Tales from the Blue Lounge" (2003)
* "Moment in Time" (2005)
* Kensington Suite (2007)

External links

* [http://www.richardunderhill.com Official website]
* [http://temporaryautonomouszone.blogspot.com Blog]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=13885 AllAboutJazz profile]


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