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Bassist Nathan Peck News – Alex Skolnick Trio Releases ‘Conundrum’
Alex Skolnick Trio Releases ‘Conundrum’, Featuring Bassist Nathan Peck
Thrash metal guitarist Alex Skolnick has an instrumental jazz trio. What??? That’s correct! Not s typo and in case you have been living under a ‘rock’ or a under a blanket of Rock and have not yet branched out into jazz and other, AST has been around nearly two decades and will soon release their 7th kick-ass album!
Known for twisting and mashing rock and metal anthems into jazz bodies for improvisation, this hard hitting instrumental trio has carved quite a niche for themselves mixing and melding jazz and heavy metal over their 18 year career.
Bassist Nathan Peck has always had a tendency toward really getting inside a lot of different styles and leads his own electric jazz group, the Funky Electrical Unit which gigs regularly at the 55 Bar In NYC.
That kind of versatility is what the bassist of a jazz metal guitarist would need and should need. After relocating to New York City in 2002, Nathan Peck joined the band on recommendation of drummer Matt Zebroski who is also fellow Pittsburgh PA native. The powerhouse duo has played together in various forms since there teens and share a vision of playing that leans toward mastering music regardless of genre lines and categories.
Throughout the band’s career they have become known for putting out rocking jazz versions of rock and heavy metal classics by the likes of Kiss, Ozzie, Pink Floyd, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and the Scorpions even covering Rush’s Tom Sawyer and Testament’s Practice What You Preach.
So just how did this Jazz/Metal trio come about? Legend has it that Zebroski recognized Alex with short hair in a music theory class at New School University in 1998 the two began jamming and arranging and improvising on metal and rock anthems and injecting their modern jazz vocabulary and approach into it. Essentially they began creating a “new standard” to work in: Taking songs from way outside the Jazz idiom and making them Jazz. In 2002 along with then bassist John Davis, they released their groundbreaking debut Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation which received critical praise by Down Beat, Jazziz, and The Village Voice.
Peck joined in 2003 and a 2nd album, Transformation was born followed by Last Day In Paradise in 2007 both for Magna-Carta records. Their 4th record, Veritas 2011 (Palmetto) reached No. 7 on the iTunes jazz charts. Their 5th album Unbound was released in 2016 and is a full-length live album featuring live cuts from shows in Europe during their Europe Unbound Tour and is available on vinyl.
The latest album, Conundrum, marks a new era of music for the trio as they delve further into world music and rock than before.
On the track Culture Shock, they seamlessly mix a country 2-beat in G with a raga-rock groove over Gsusb9 and tie it all together with a fantastic Tihai. The title track Conundrum is a fast paced mixed-meter tune with melody doubled by Peck on his Sadowsky NYC 5-24 tuned E-C. Peck’s own original Protect the Dream, a dark but hopeful jazz ballad turned smashing rock makes for the final track on the album. The lone cover might be the most interesting to date – a piece called Gymnopedie No.1 by French composer and pianist Erik Satie. Drummer Matt Zebroski also contributes a piece- an African drum chant inspired song he calls, Dodge the Bambula. Another Skolnick original Question of Moral Ambiguity has the band swinging hard on a bluesy shuffle and you get to hear the jazz roots come alive. The new record certainly stretches the imagination. At one end you a swinging jazz guitar trio and at the other end you have a heavy rock trio pounding out riffs and grooves! Awe inspiring for sure.
Album release parties are scheduled for September 9th at Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago IL, September 12th and 13th at Iridium in New York City and September 15th at the Baked Potato in Los Angeles, CA.
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ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO
Conundrum Tour
2018 USA
09.09.2018 US-IL-Chicago, Reggie´s
12.09.2018 US-NY-New York, Iridium
13.09.2018 US-NY-New York, Iridium
15.09.2018 US-CA-Los Angeles, Baked Potato
16.09.2018 US-CA-San Diego, Brick By Brick
17.10.2018 US-TX-The Woodlands, Dosey Doe
18.10.2018 US-TX-San Antonio, Fitzgerald´s Bar
20.10.2018 US-TX-McKinney, The Guitar Sanctuary
21.10.2018 US-TX Austin, The North Door
Nathan Peck endorsee for:
Aguilar, Sadowsky, D’Addario, Fishman, Hipshot, Mono, TC Electronic
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New Music: LESTER WINCHESTER MCKENDREE , They Got It All
Well-respected roots rock/Americana sidemen; drummer JIMMY LESTER (Billy Joe Shaver, Webb Wilder, Los Straitjackets), bass player/songwriter/singer/bandleader MARK W. WINCHESTER (Planet Rockers, EmmyLou Harris, Brian Setzer), and keyboard player KEVIN MCKENDREE (Lee Roy Parnell, Delbert McClinton, Brian Setzer) form super-groove-group LESTER WINCHESTER MCKENDREE to go it alone, together, on their debut collaborative release, THEY GOT IT ALL (Times Three Records/MAY 29, 2026).
The drum, bass and piano (with vocal) trio recorded over two “live” days at McKendree’s Rock House studio in Franklin, TN early this year, focusing on a collection of Winchester’s original songs the three had been performing together on local club dates, brand new material (the unique origins of which we’ll get to), as well as two instrumentals collaboratively conjured in the studio.
Originally feeling the power of their locked-in, feel-based natural groove while backing E. Street Band bassist Garry Tallent on his solo album and brief tour in 2017, Winchester says he wanted to feel that again. “On that tour, Garry would let his musicians do an original song or two of their own, and I never forgot how great it felt and sounded to sing my songs with Kevin and Jimmy, or how Jimmy and I backed Kevin’s instrumental piano romps.”
In recent years, as Lester Winchester McKendree began performing live, an evolution began taking place with regard to Winchester’s instrument of choice. “I was changing strings one day and started thinking about the band Morphine, and how their frontman Mark Sandman, rest in peace, played a 2-string bass. So I took a YouTube deep dive, got inspired, and only put two strings back on my own bass”, Winchester explains. The sonically unique, melodically interesting result made the decision for the band to record an album a no-brainer.
Songwriters will often say a guitar new to them will “have songs in it”, or that writing on an instrument one is not totally familiar with can open up new creative possibilities. Winchester described it this way: “Songs just started falling out of that thing. Sandman played with a slide, but I just used my long fingers. The 2-String is tuned in fifths, and I started finding melodies and riffs, and for the first time ever, really, wrote all the music to pieces before any lyrics came.”
About a year after stringing his own bass with only two, Eastwood Guitars serendipitously (for Winchester) brought to market a replica “Sandman Model” 2-String bass. Winchester immediately ordered one. “When I got it, it was tuned in a different key than my Silvertone, but sure enough, songs started falling outta that thing too.” The songs that ‘fell out’ of that Sandman Model 2-String bass, by way of Winchester’s creative mind, make up the bulk of THEY GOT IT ALL, and the sparse fire and crisp energy that McKendree’s piano and Lester’s drumming bring to these tunes infuses them with, well, ‘cool’. The 2-String bass running separately, but simultaneously through bass and guitar amps, gives the trio a guitarish crunchiness you wouldn’t expect with no 6-stringer in the fold.
All three of these accomplished musicians’ careers started commingling in Nashville in the late 1980s.
JIMMY LESTER, a Nashville, TN native, moved from Billy Joe Shaver’s band to the original drum chair for Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks. Lester also established himself as a master of surf-rock drum style as a founding member of Los Straightjackets, which coincided with the
formation of roots rock cult hero band The Planet Rockers, of which Winchester was a founding member on upright bass.
Originally from Monroe, NC, MARK W. WINCHESTER moved to Nashville in 1988. He went on to join Emmylou Harris’ Nash Ramblers, before a stint as a Music Row staff songwriter, where he penned a hit for Randy Travis (‘Would I?’). He later joined the Brian Setzer Orchestra, and has had several of his songs recorded by Setzer, including ‘Rooster Rock’ on which Setzer had Winchester sing lead vocal.
KEVIN McKENDREE, from the Washington D.C. area, came to Nashville as the piano man for Lee Roy Parnell and quickly established himself as a real-deal roots and blues keyboardist, eventually playing on multiple Grammy-winning albums. McKendree (as well as Winchester) played with blues mastermind Mike Henderson, Brian Setzer’s Rock-A-Billy Riot, and The Brian Setzer Orchestra. McKendree’s 20+ year partnership with Delbert McClinton, as musician/co-writer/producer/engineer, led to the 2020 Grammy-winning McClinton album TALL, DARK, & HANDSOME -recorded by McKendree at his Rock House studio.
It was there at the Rock House, with McKendree on keys and control board, that he, Lester, and Winchester, with no bosses, no agenda, and no pressure, laid down the live, loose, properly boned, expertly fleshed, lyrically interesting, groovy aural document that is THEY GOT IT ALL.
Maybe they do.
Visit online at www.markwwinchester.com
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New Music: Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr. New Single, Hush
Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr. Champion Love Over Hate in New Single “Hush” | New Album ‘The Offering’ Out May 1.
Bassist Oteil Burbridge and vocalist Lamar Williams Jr. continue the rollout of their forthcoming collaborative album The Offering, with the release of its second single, “Hush”. A slow-burning Southern soul meditation rooted in love, peace, and emotional clarity, the track is a centerpiece on the album with a potent, thematic statement, in Williams’ words to “block out all of that nonsense” and “remember that there is more love in the world than hate.” The full-length album arrives May 1 via Flóki Studios, recorded on Iceland’s northern coast and produced by drummer, engineer, and Soulive co-founder Alan Evans.
While much of The Offering grew out of Burbridge’s banjo-based writing, “Hush” emerged from he and Williams’ shaping a deliberate sonic vision. Burbridge says they were “trying to capture a more old school Memphis, Macon, Muscle Shoals vibe,” leaning into a Southern soul feel that fits Williams’s phrasing. The end result is a song that is unhurried with a deep pocket that allows the groove and the song’s message breathe and stand at the forefront.
The album features an all-star lineup of drummer John Morgan Kimock, percussionist Weedie Braimah, organist Melvin Seals of the Jerry Garcia Band, pianist and violinist Jason Crosby, guitarists Tom Guarna and Jaden Lehman — musicians whose overlapping histories connect the Allman Brothers Band, Dead & Company, the Jerry Garcia Band, Soulive, and West African percussion traditions.
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New Music: Pops Magellan Releases Live EP, DAMAGE
Pops Magellan unveils her debut live EP, DAMAGE (Live at EastWest Studios), a three-track performance project recorded at the legendary EastWest Studios. Captured in Studio One using one-take camera performance, the session offers a raw and intentional introduction to Magellan’s artistic world as a solo artist, bandleader, and producer.
The live EP features three compositions from her DAMAGE era:
“Misunderstood,” featuring Taylor Graves and Robert Sput Searight
“Deep Thoughts,” featuring Noa Kahn
“Drive Complaining,” featuring Robert Sput Searight and Artur Menezes
Originally released as a series of live performance videos on YouTube, the session now lives as a body of work, highlighting Magellan’s ability to merge high-level musicianship with groove-driven, emotionally resonant compositions. Each track unfolds as a conversation between players, balancing technical precision with spontaneity.
Recorded in a single day at EastWest, the session reflects Magellan’s commitment to capturing music in its most honest form. With a focus on raw live interplay, DAMAGE (Live at EastWest Studios) sets a clear tone: this is an artist building her identity in real time.
The session features a handpicked group of collaborators. Robert Searight, founding member of Ghost-Note, brings his signature groove, alongside virtuoso Noa Kahn, acclaimed guitarist Artur Menezes, and Grammy winner Taylor Graves, who co-produced two songs on the original EP.
“It was a way to start a strong foundation for the world I’m building.” says Pops. “I wanted to make something beautiful, strong, and honest, something I’d be proud of looking back.”
Pops leads every aspect of the project, from curating collaborators to shaping the sonic and visual identity. The result is a refined yet powerful debut live statement that positions her at the intersection of musicianship, artistry, and modern performance culture.
With more music on the way and live shows to be announced soon, DAMAGE (Live at EastWest Studios) marks the beginning of a larger vision still unfolding.
Stream DAMAGE (Live at EastWest Studios) HERE
Watch the Live Session HERE
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New Music: Martin Wind, September
Martin Wind celebrates 30th Anniversary and release of new CD “September”…
Bassist/ Composer Martin Wind celebrates the 30th anniversary of his move to NYC with the release of his new album “September” (Laika Records) at these Tri-State concerts:
April 9: Smalls, NYC (sets at 6 and 7:30 pm)
April 10: Puffin Cultural Forum, Teaneck, NJ (7 pm)
April 11: Deer Head Inn, Delaware Water Gap, PA (7 – 10 pm):
He will be joined by the partners of his acclaimed Gravity Trio – Peter Weniger on tenor saxophone and Jonas Burgwinkel on drums.
The trio’s special guest will be pianist Glenn Zaleski, who’s been playing for artists such as saxophonist Melissa Aldana and vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, among others. Together, Martin and Glenn used to work frequently with the late, great clarinetist and saxophonist Ken Peplowski.
The group will be performing selections from the new CD “September,” which is now available as of March 6 on all streaming platforms and for sale at
www.laika-records.de and www.martinwind.com (U.S. only).
As leader and co-leader, Wind has released more than 30 albums, among them Turn Out the Stars – Music Written or Inspired by Bill Evans (2014), My Astorian Queen (2021), and New York Bass Quartet – Air (2022), which DB Magazine heralded as “a bass manifesto”.
Also available as of January 30: Newvelle Records release of Martin Wind’s LP “Stars” featuring the
All-Star line-up of Anat Cohen (clarinet), Matt Wilson (drums) and Maestro Kenny Barron on piano.
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New Music: Bassist Nate Edgar and The Nth Power, Simple Life
Bassist Nate Edgar and The Nth Power have released their latest single, available on all major streaming platforms.
“Simple Life” showcases Nate’s deep-pocketed, country-funk groove, locking in seamlessly with bandmates Nick Cassarino (guitar/vocals) and Nikki Glaspie (drums/vocals). The tune also features the brass power of The Soul Rebels.
“Simple Life” is the second single from The Nth Power’s upcoming album, out May 1. The album “Never Alone” marks the band’s first release on the GroundUp music label, and includes contributions by:
Nicholas Payton
Skerik
Courtney Smith
Dominique Xavier
Jon Deas
And The Soul Rebels
The Nth Power:
thenthpowermusic.com
https://ffm.bio/thenthpower
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-nth-power/657446657
https://soundcloud.com/the-nth-power
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95_b9RpVDiTUt1EpPI3OEQ
