- Ike Stubblefield
Ike Stubblefield was born in
Toledo, Ohio ,June 7th 1952 , and at age 3 was already reaching for the piano. He was soon playing his big sister's piano lessons by ear, a sign of his talent to come. Ike is a musician's musician, best known for being a modern master of the Hammond B3 organ, "he's like a praying mantis when he plays with his hands and his feet."Musical career
Ike Stubblefield started his career in
1968 playing keyboards with theMotown Review greats likeThe Four Tops ,Martha Reeves ,The Temptations ,Marvin Gaye ,Stevie Wonder andRare Earth . Getting back to his roots on Hammond B3 organ in 1970 and with his vast understanding of music and feel, Ike Stubblefield performed live on stage from 1970-1975 withGeorge Benson ,B.B. King ,Ike and Tina Turner ,Curtis Mayfield ,Al Green ,Eric Clapton ,Rod Stewart , TheJerry Garcia Band ,Johnny Adams ,Bobby Caldwell ,Boz Scaggs ,Esther Phillips andThe Pointer Sisters , to name a few. During that time, he lived inSan Francisco ,New York andLondon .From 1976-1988 Ike worked as a studio musician, composer, songwriter and producer with such artists as
Quincy Jones ,Phil Spector ,Jim Capaldi , Wendy Waldman,Larry Lee , Michael O’Hara, Allan Rich,Tom Whitlock , Allan Blazek,Bill Szymczyk ,Giorgio Moroder ,Tracie Spencer and many more. He also worked scoring music for films and T.V.: "Best of the Best " (1989) withEric Roberts ,James Earl Jones andSally Kirkland , as well as " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098411/ Summer Job] ", in addition to commercials and countless shows for theBBC and CBC.In 1990, Ike moved to
Vancouver ,Canada and helped start a great music scene with "The Purple Onion", a huge two-story warehouse club with three separate music venue rooms, where he performed with his band, "Is Not Was", and booked the rooms with other top Canadian and international artists. "The Purple Onion" is still going strong today. In 1995, he moved toSeattle , re-forming his band, "Is Not Was", a Hammond B3 organ quartet, that performed at "Jazz Alley" and other main event venues throughout Seattle and Portland.Ike decided to move back to his roots - Toledo and
Detroit – in 1997 to help out the local music scene. He opened a club called Yikes Supper Club in his Toledo hometown, where he brought all of his years of experience together. He called on his pals to help launch it, includingRodney Dangerfield , who came for the grand opening. During its first year, organ greatsJack McDuff ,Joey DeFrancesco andJimmy McGriff , as well as such other stellar performers as [http://www.jennamammina.com/ Jenna Mammina] and Dave McMurray performed at the club.In 2001, after running a club and trying to stay active in the music business became a bit too much, he moved to
Atlanta , where he found a home at Café 290, a jazz hot spot in Sandy Springs. Bringing the Hammond B3 sound back to Atlanta, Ike was greeted with open arms, performing at "The Variety Playhouse", "The Roxy", "The Dogwood Festival", and working withSonny Emory , Sam Skelton, Count M'Butu,The Derek Trucks Band , Jeff Sipe,Caroline Aiken ,Jimmy Herring ,Col. Bruce Hampton ,The Codetalkers , Francine Reed andSusan Tedeschi . In 2004, Ike went back to Europe for an extended tour ofGermany ,Spain ,France andEngland as well as recording with and producing various artists throughoutEurope . He returned toAtlanta in 2005 and was inducted into the city’s downtownHard Rock Café location’s Hall of Fame with the first Hammond B3 on display on a wall in any Hard Rock Café world-wide. He also filled in forBilly Preston on organ during Eric Clapton’s winter European tour.In 2005, Ike also met David Neel, owner of a new club called "The Blue Room", located in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. The two soon joined forces to create the only Hammond B3 venue on the East Coast outside of
New York City to showcase the lost art of the Hammond B3 organ. "The Blue Room" features live music Monday through Saturday, with the official grand opening on March 24th and 25th featuring legendary drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and the Groove Masters (Reuben Wilson on Hammond B3 organ and [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=64859690 Grant Green Jr.] on guitar). Ike and David also created an "All Star Hit" (jam session) at "The Blue Room" on Monday nights, where Hammond B3 meets grand piano on a full back line stage, where all styles of music are welcome, and old school networking can help bring the music scene in Atlanta closer together.Ike Stubblefield is truly keeping the Hammond B3 organ sound alive in Atlanta, and is currently busy recording his new Latin/
Jazz /Funk project together with German artist [http://www.meinlpercussion.com/index.php?id=258 Roland Peil] on percussion, Bernard Purdie on drums, [http://www.appliedmicrophone.com/endorsers/profile/FredVigdor Fred Vigdor] on sax,Bill Summers on percussion, [http://soholounge.com/takana/ Takana Miyamoto] on Fender Rhodes piano, Grant Green, Jr. on Guitar, Bernard Purdie on Drums and other guest artists, which is slated for release in May, 2007.
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