Ozieri, July 17, 1996
YELLOWJACKETS
Russel Ferrante / Keyboards & Piano
Bob Mintzer / Tenor Saxophone & Clarinet
Jimmy Haslip / Electric Bass
William Kennedy / Drums 

William Kennedy

 

Biography
 


Recognized as one of the top drummers in the world, Will Kennedy's performances have not only inspired a generation of musicians, but have helped define the leading edge of contemporary jazz today.

Will was a member of the internationally acclaimed group Yellowjackets for over nine years, recording ten records garnering an amazing fourteen grammy nominations and accolades that would fill as many pages. In addition to countless world tours, Will's performances with the Yellowjackets included numerous television and radio broadcasts that spanned the globe.

Will won "Modern Drummer" magazine's reader's poll for best drummer (electric jazz category) for the last three years.

Will recently finished production on a new Warner Brothers video, as part of the "Inspiring Drummer" series, with drum innovator Bob Gatzen. The video is scheduled for release in the fall of 2000.

Will currently can be seen on tour with Chaka Khan, as well as other notable artists.

Will recently performed as part of the "Demographically Correct Orchestra" on the critically acclaimed Martin Short Show (UPN network) with bandleader Peter Michael Escovedo.

Music came to Will early in life; he was playing his first drumset at the age of four. His older brother Hershall was involved in San Francisco, CA area funk bands (playing keyboards), and Will would hang out and watch the band and also jam with his brother in the garage. His father had an extensive record collection and music was a big part of life for the Kennedy family.

One afternoon, his brother came home with a record by the great Tony Williams. It was one of Tony's solo albums titled Believe it new lifetime. "I listened to it over and over... I just couldn't imagine the drums being played like that, and when I went to see him play live, my life was changed".

Will played percussion and traps throughout his school years, and by age ten he had his first private instructor: Bill Nawrocki would teach during the day and swing with all sorts of bands at night. He taught Will the basics of drumming and was a great motivator.

Will studied music in college under a professor named Bill Bell, who not only was an incredible instructor in classical and jazz studies, but also became like a second father to Will and ultimately invited Will to perform with him all around the Bay area.

Will was fast becoming a fixture in the Bay area scene. He started playing with a group called Rythmus 21, which was an all-star band featuring some of the top musicians in the community. Through this association Will was introduced to Andy Narrel, who wasted no time snatching Will up. Will did multiple records and tours with Andy, and around this time started getting heavily involved with writing music and became a partner in his first successful publishing company. Also during this time, saxophonist Marc Russo — a member of the Yellowjackets, and fellow Bay area resident — asked Will if he would be interested in joining the group (drummer Ricky Lawson had just left). "It was a tough decision to leave everything I had going on at the time, but after meeting and jamming with the Yellowjackets, I knew this was something I just had to do".

Will is actively involved in education. He has conducted clinics and Master series all over the world, and he participates in many educational functions sponsored by his equipment endorsees, including Pearl, Zildjian, Promark, Evans, Shure and Drumframe (see Tools of the Trade." He also has a series of educational recordings under the heading "Will Kennedy's Practice Room."

Will is currently writing music for his first solo record, which promises to be an exciting blend of contemporary jazz, funk and world music, with guests including many of the "who's who" musicians from around the planet.


 

Biography from
www.willkennedy.com

Management:Aller Entertainment Inc.
Redondo Beach, CA
 

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