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Charlie Hunter & Scott Amendola
The jazz scene's funkiest duo isn't waiting around for a rising tide. Following up on last year's critically hailed Not Getting Behind Is The New Getting Ahead, guitarist Charlie Hunter and drummer Scott Amendola return with Pucker, a lean and sinewy session marked by fierce grooves, caressing melodies, and startlingly intuitive interplay.
Until now the duo has focused on the seven-string guitar wizard's muscular tunes. Looking to take a break from writing to focus on his guitar craft, Hunter realized that the duo could thrive while investigating a whole new body of music. "After 20 years of constant writing I figured it was time to take a break and explore the guitar again," Hunter says. "I told Scott, if you've got enough music together we could make a record of your tunes. What I like is that it really fits right into what we've been doing all along, simple music with a lot of space. Scott's not burdened by trying to be jazzy. He's a drummer who's really listening to everything with big ears. He was already driving the bus."
Amendola conceived of much of the music on Pucker for Hunter's singular musical gifts. Though they already shared years of bandstand experience together, he drew from the dynamic they honed as the rhythm section for clarinetist Ben Goldberg's rootsy 2008 project Go Home. "Seeing how Ben wrote for Charlie offered a cool new window into how we could work together," Amendola says. "Charlie's instrument is very particular. If you have a bassist and guitarist you would write two parts. Ben had to adapt music to the way that Charlie distills both roles."
Pucker marks a milestone for Amendola and Hunter, who first played together 20 years ago. They may not have been fated to form a dynamic duo, but clearly there was some powerful mojo at work. Wielding his custom-built eight-string axe (he dropped a string years later), the Berkeley-raised Hunter was a rising star on the Bay Area acid jazz scene in 1993 when he called Amendola to fill in for drummer Jay Lane at a Paradise Lounge gig in San Francisco on July 3, 1993. The New Jersey-bred Amendola was still a relative newcomer, having recently moved to the Bay Area after graduating from Berklee, and was supporting himself by delivering bread and gigging. He had heard about Hunter but never seen him play, and decided to wangle his way out of an already scheduled gig to make the date. "I'm really glad I did that, because instantly there was something there," Amendola recalls.
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LocationShine Restaurant & Gathering Place (View)
2027 13th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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