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Snarky Puppy is an American instrumental band led by bassist Michael League. Founded in 2004, Snarky Puppy combines a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk and has won four
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s. Although the band has worked with vocalists, League described Snarky Puppy as "a pop band that improvises a lot, without vocals".


History

The band was formed as a 10-piece group by Michael League in
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, after his second year at the
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, in 2004, “Because I was so bad,” he claimed, “I didn't place into any of the school ensembles. So Snarky Puppy was my way of getting to play.” The group has grown into an international super-band made up of "...a wide-ranging assemblage of musicians known affectionately as 'The Fam'." In more than 17 years since its founding, about 40 players have performed in "The Fam" on guitar, bass, keyboards, woodwinds, brass, strings, drums, and percussion, but six of the 10 members on the first studio album ''The Only Constant'' remain on the regular roster. Many past and present band members were students at the
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. Members have performed with
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, Michael McDonald,
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and many other artists. While touring, the band has given clinics, workshops, and master classes in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and most members either lead or are primary players in other working recording bands. In 2005, League self-released the band's unofficial first album ''Live at Uncommon Ground''. Snarky Puppy's next three albums were released independently, after which ''Tell Your Friends'', ''groundUP'', ''Family Dinner: Volume One'', and ''We Like It Here'' were released on the band's GroundUP imprint on Ropeadope. The album ''We Like It Here'' was performed and recorded live in October 2013 at the artistic compound Kytopia in
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, Netherlands. On January 26, 2014, Snarky Puppy and vocalist Lalah Hathaway won a Grammy Award in the Best R&B Performance category for their rendition of the
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song "Something" from ''
Family Dinner – Volume 1 ''Family Dinner – Volume 1'' is an album by the American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2013. On January 26, 2014, Snarky Puppy and Lalah Hathaway won a Grammy Award in the Best R&B Performance category for their rendition ...
''. '' Sylva'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' magazine Heatseekers Chart, the Jazz Album chart, and the Contemporary Jazz Album chart. The album won the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. The album ''
Culcha Vulcha ''Culcha Vulcha'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album ...
'' (2016) won the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. Friday 26 April 2019, the band released the first bonus track from ''Immigrance.'' ''Immigrance'' is the latest evolution of the band as League noted to David Browne in
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: “We’re more into setting up nice grooves that we like and sitting with things a bit longer.” Although the band had recorded several albums with a small audience of friends, family, and guests in the studio with them, its first true "live, in-concert" album was ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' recorded before a sold-out crowd at the historic London venue. The album won the 2021 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. A second "live, in-concert" album, "Live at GroundUP Music Festival" was released in the Spring of 2022. The album consists of a single performance from each of the GroundUP Music Festival's first four seasons, none of which had been included in the "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" album. In March 2022, the band recorded their album '' Empire Central'' at the Deep Ellum Art Company in Dallas, Texas.


Label

With the release of the album '' GroundUP'' in 2012, Snarky Puppy started its own imprint, GroundUP Music, on Ropeadope Records. It was inspired by the idea of helping lesser-known artists capitalize on Snarky Puppy's growing fanbase. In 2016, GroundUP Music left Ropeadope and partnered with Universal Music for three years of releases and is now a fully independent label. It has released albums by
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, Snarky Puppy,
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, Bokanté, Banda Magda, Alina Engibaryan, Charlie Hunter, Breastfist, Sirintip, Mark Lettieri, House of Waters, PRD Mais, Roosevelt Collier,
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Lucy Woodward Lucy Woodward is an English-American singer-songwriter. She has recorded for Atlantic, Verve, and GroundUP and has sung background vocals for Rod Stewart, Barbra Streisand, Snarky Puppy, Celine Dion, Pink Martini, Gavin DeGraw, Joe Cocker, Ch ...
, The Funky Knuckles, Michelle Willis, Cory Henry, Justin Stanton,
Bill Laurance Bill Laurance (born 2 April 1981) is an English composer, producer, and multi-instrumental musician. Laurance is a member of jazz fusion and funk band Snarky Puppy, as well as founder and CEO of London-based record label Flint Music. Bio ...
, and Maz.


GroundUP Music Festival

In 2017, the GroundUP Music Festival, also known as GUMFest, debuted within the grounds of the North Beach Band Shell in North Beach, Miami. The first GroundUP Music Festival was initiated by Andy Hurwitz, directed by Paul Lehr, and artistically directed by Michael League. The festival features performances by Snarky Puppy all three nights, with a line-up curated by League that has featured Michael McDonald, Cecile McLorin Salvant,
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, The Wood Brothers, Robert Glasper, Knower,
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and the Fellowship Band as well as the full GroundUP Music roster, among others. Through February 2020 (and prior to the effects of the
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), GroundUP Music Festival, Miami, had become an annual event.


Band members

Snarky Puppy is sometimes referred to as a "collective." The band's current roster boasts about 19 members, and well over 40 musicians have performed with the group over the years and through the group's 14 albums. Michael League explains that, in the early days of the original 10-piece band, if someone got an opportunity to earn more money than for the band's gig, "...we'd get a substitute and if the substitute played well, then it felt like, 'Well, they learned the music and played great, what a waste for them to learn all that for one gig...' so we would kind of just keep them in the Rolodex, so to speak, and rotate them in and out. Then it became a thing where we started touring so much that guys couldn't do all the dates, or didn't want to, or whatever." When people came in, the differences in their playing would influence all those on the date. "That would change the way that they played the music. And then even when that new person left, that memory of that new relationship with the music would remain. So really we just kept building on the personalities of the new people that would come in, brick by brick. ...in general, the guys understand what the band is– a rotating cast... But I don't really think of Snarky Puppy as a collective. It's just a large band and sometimes people aren't there. It doesn't feel like a revolving door, it doesn't feel anonymous at all. The guys who have played gigs with us the least have still played several hundred gigs. That's more than most people play with their own bands. So it's very much a tight, familial unit. Everyone feels very, very close and very essential, also." Members listed on the notes of album '' Immigrance'' (2019): * Michael League – bass guitar, oud, percussion * Jay Jennings – trumpet, flugelhorn * Mike Maher – trumpet, flugelhorn * Chris Bullock – tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, bansuri, percussion * Bob Reynolds – tenor saxophone * Zach Brock – violin *
Bill Laurance Bill Laurance (born 2 April 1981) is an English composer, producer, and multi-instrumental musician. Laurance is a member of jazz fusion and funk band Snarky Puppy, as well as founder and CEO of London-based record label Flint Music. Bio ...
– piano, keyboards * Shaun Martin – keyboards * Bobby Sparks II – keyboards * Justin Stanton – keyboards, trumpet * Bob Lanzetti – guitars *
Mark Lettieri Mark Lettieri (born c. 1984) is an American guitarist, composer and producer. He is a member of the jazz fusion band Snarky Puppy, funk band The Fearless Flyers, and also performs with his quartet, the Mark Lettieri Group. His background spans ...
– guitars * Chris McQueen – guitars * Larnell Lewis – drums * Jamison Ross – drums * Jason "JT" Thomas – drums * – percussion * Nate Werth – percussion * Marcelo Woloski – percussion


Awards and honors

* 2013
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, "Something" * 2013 Best Electric/Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Readers' Poll * 2013 Best New Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Readers' Poll * 2015 Best Electric/Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Critic' Poll * 2015 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, '' Sylva'' * 2015 Jazz Group of the Year, ''DownBeat'' Readers' Poll * 2016 Jazz Group of the Year, ''DownBeat'' Readers' Poll * 2016 Best Electric/Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Readers' Poll * 2016 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, ''
Culcha Vulcha ''Culcha Vulcha'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album ...
'' * 2017 Best Electric/Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Readers' Poll * 2017 Jazz Group of the Year, ''DownBeat'' Readers' Poll * 2018 Best Electric/Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist, ''JazzTimes'' Readers' Poll * 2019 Jazz Group of the Year, ''DownBeat'' Readers' Poll * 2021 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, '' Live At The Royal Albert Hall'' \


Discography

* ''Live at Uncommon Ground'' (self-release, 2005) - live * '' The Only Constant'' (Sitmom, 2006) * '' The World Is Getting Smaller'' (Sitmom, 2007) * '' Bring Us the Bright'' (Sitmom, 2008) * '' Tell Your Friends'' ( Ropeadope, 2010) – recorded in 2009 * '' groundUP'' (GroundUP, 2012) - live * '' Amkeni'' with Bukuru Celestin (Ropeadope, 2013) * ''
Family Dinner – Volume 1 ''Family Dinner – Volume 1'' is an album by the American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2013. On January 26, 2014, Snarky Puppy and Lalah Hathaway won a Grammy Award in the Best R&B Performance category for their rendition ...
'' (Ropeadope, 2013) * '' We Like It Here'' (Ropeadope, 2014) – live recorded in 2013 * '' Sylva'' with
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( Impulse!, 2015) – live recorded in 2014 * ''
Family Dinner – Volume 2 ''Family Dinner – Volume 2'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on February 12, 2016. Track listing All songs arranged by Michael League. Bonus DVD and digital download tracks Personnel * Michael Leagu ...
'' (GroundUP, Universal Music Classics, 2016) – live recorded in 2015 * ''
Culcha Vulcha ''Culcha Vulcha'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album ...
'' (GroundUP, 2016) * '' Immigrance'' (GroundUP, 2019) * '' Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' (GroundUP, 2020) CD– live recorded in 2019 * ''Live at GroundUP Music Festival'' (GroundUP/Spotify, 2022) – live * '' Empire Central'' (GroundUP, 2022) CD


References


External links


Official website
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