As
bassist and composer, Chuck Bergeron is one of the most active and
innovative musicians working in the field of jazz. Equally versatile
on the acoustic and electric bass, his unique compositional style
and approach to improvisation reflect a wide variety of musical
influences and confirm a deep commitment to the rich polyrhythmic
characteristics of his musical and cultural heritage.
Chuck’s
newest CD, My Take – A collection of Friends and Standards,
is his fifth as a leader. This recording is a collection of standards
plus one Mingus composition produced in conjunction with his good
friend and teaching colleague, Dr. Phil Strange. The arrangements,
crafted to feature the melodic possibilities of the bass, showcase
Phil’s unique approach to improvisation and feature guest
appearances by New York jazz luminary Charles Pillow and vocalist
Kevin Mahogany.
For
the last 5 years Chuck has been bassist and co-arranger for Kevin
Mahogany, Downbeat's male vocalist of the year.
This work, together with long affiliation with the Woody Herman
Big Band, keeps Chuck busy traveling and performing throughout the
year.
As
a faculty member of the University of Miami and member of the International
Association of Jazz Educators, Chuck also teaches jazz history,
conducts big bands and small jazz ensembles, performs frequently
at yearly conventions, and is an active clinician at schools throughout
the country. He has also released several educational videos and
play-along CDs through DCI and RhythmTech Inc.
Born
and raised in New Orleans, Chuck began studying music at the age
of 8. After switching from drums to bass at 17, he began working
professionally around town. Chuck continued his education by earning
a Bachelors Degree in Music from Loyola University and a Masters
Degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Miami. Upon completion
of this work, Chuck moved to New York, where he resided for 12 years
while touring, performing, and recording with a wide range of jazz
luminaries including Joe Williams, Stan Getz, Randy Brecker, Ronnie
Cuber, Steve Gadd, Carl Allen, Larry Coryell, John Fedchock, Dave
Grusin, Dave Weckl, Art Lande, Joey Calderazzo, Dave Stryker, Steve
Slagel, Tierney Sutton, Adam Nussbaum, Bob Moses—
and the big bands of Woody Herman and Buddy Rich.
Chuck's
wealth of performing experience and compositional skills led to
the formation of The Chuck Bergeron Quartet and his 1996 debut release
Loyalties. This ASCAP award-winning CD features great performances
by Randy Brecker, Charles Pillow, and Adam Nussbaum with special
guests John Hart and Johnny Vidacovich in a series of Chuck's original
compositions.
From
1997 to mid-2000 Chuck spent a great deal of time in Seattle, producing
recordings for other jazz musicians and developing his sound in
the context of a trio format. The Chuck Bergeron Trio resulted —
a unique and critically-acclaimed ensemble that has performed with
many artists, including Brian Lynch, Bobby Shew, John Fedchock,
Randy Brecker, Kim Pensyl, and Marvin Stamm.
The
culmination of Bergeron's New York experience in congress with his
tenure in Seattle produced his second CD, the '98 Challenge Records
release, Compositions Coast to Coast, featuring the great
trumpet work of Randy Brecker with Miles Davis alumni Rick Margitza
on tenor and Challenge Records artist Charles Pillow on saxophone
and bass clarinet.
In
2001 Double-Time Records presented Chuck's highly acclaimed Cause
and Effect, featuring jazz greats John Abercrombie, Peter Erskine,
and Bob Moses. Dr. Herb Wong praised it by saying, “This new
series of original compositions by Chuck is his most formidable
to date, stretching the limits of the music to create an exciting
recording that is emotionally stimulating both to the listener and
the performer.”
Never
relinquishing his focus on performing, Chuck balances his educational
endeavors with a continual schedule of touring, performing, and
recording that keep him active year 'round.
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