Garage A Trois Unleash their POWER PATRIOT Live in Seattle [w/ Live download]
Earlier this month I began hearing the name “Garage A Trois” thrown around again, which is a band that I wasn’t sure was even still in existence. The original lineup was comprised of Charlie Hunter (8-string guitar), Skerik (Sax), and Stanton Moore (drums) and was spawned from the recording sessions for Stanton‘s first solo effort, All Kooked Out (1998). During the sessions, Skerik and Hunter, who were featured on the release, ended up laying down enough extra material with Moore to release a completely separate EP as a trio. The material, mostly improvised freak-out jazz, was recorded live without overdubs and eventually became the album Mysteryfunk. In April of ‘98, the trio performed as “Moore and More” for the All Kooked Out record release party in New Orleans, but the group didn’t enter my radar until another New Orleans performance 2 years later. That show featured GAT being slightly overshadowed as the opening act for the debut performance by another “super group”, Oysterhead (Trey Anastasio/Les Claypool/Stuart Copeland).
Since their inception, the group has gone through a few changes and, with the eclectic and always collaborative band members, it’s often been difficult to even discern what constitutes the use of one band moniker from another. In 2007, Charlie Hunter decided that, with his family responsibilities and touring, he was spreading himself too thin and could only focus on his main project, The Charlie Hunter Trio. He took his 8-string guitar with him and, after trying out various temporary members, the remaining members unanimously decided on Marco Benevento‘s organ and electronic sounds to fill the huge gap that had been left. The last, and first, time that I saw GAT was in 2003, during their tour to promote their sophomore release, Emphasizer. By that point they had added Mike Dillon on vibraphone/percussion, already making the “TROIS” element in their title obsolete. They were a tight unit with matching jumpsuits and video effects. That same year, I was introduced to the Benevento/Russo Duo through a performance at Seattle‘s Bumbershoot festival, in which they brought Skerik out to perform with them. About 7 years prior, I caught Skerik performing with his outfit Critters Buggin on that exact same stage. In 2008, Mike Dillon also became an official member of the Critters Buggin crew. In addition to these acts, Skerik and Dillon perform together as part of Les Claypool‘s Flying Frog Brigade and Fancy Band projects, as well as in The Dead Kenny Gs, who’s logo was created by Claypool. The DG’s, whom Benevento has joined on stage, is a trio made up of Dillon, Skerik, and a rotating third member. For a while, the spot was filled by Brian Haas of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, but is currently being manned by Brad Houser from Critters Buggin. This essentially makes the group a “Critters Buggin Trio“, a name under which they have also performed. The Marco Benevento Trio, in fact, was made up of former-Jacob Fred member Reed Mathis and Critter’s Buggin drummer, Matt Chamberlain. Confused yet? You should be…. and I’ve given you the super stripped down version, without even mentioning Crack Sabbath, The Taint Septet, Coxygen, Tuatara, Go Go Jungle, Robert Walters, or any of the other endless twisted associations between the individual musicians. I’m just going to assume that, if Stanton Moore is involved, then it’s “technically” a Garage A Trois event. That and the fact that GAT has just released Power patriot, a new album of material, which they recently showcased during a handful of promotional dates. (more…)
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