Kurt
Ribak and his Mighty Combo
features most of the same players as when he made his Freight
debut last year - May 7, 2018.
Vocalist
- This year, Kurt will be the only
vocalist so as to simplify stage changeovers.
Drums
- David Rokeach is on drums this year, after
debuting with Kurt Ribak at the 37th annual San
Francisco Jazz Festival.
THE
BAND
Kurt
Ribak – bass, vocals, songwriter, bandleader
When Kurt
Ribak (pronounced REE-bok, like the shoes) was
about four years old his mother found him dancing to the sound
of the dishwasher. More conventional early musical
experiences included playing ‘cello and singing in the San
Francisco Boys Chorus (as was the Mighty Combo’s Lincoln Adler),
which performed with the San Francisco Symphony and Opera.
Kurt's band features his own compositions. He says what
he’s trying for in his music is “Charles Mingus meets The
Meters. They go to Duke Ellington’s house to jam, and
Cachao and Thelonious Monk sit in.” People often point to
influences and similarities in Kurt’s vocal numbers to Jon
Hendricks, Mose Allison, and Dave Frishberg.
Kurt’s led his band at the Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse,
San Francisco Jazz Festival, Yoshi’s, San Jose Jazz Festival,
Nor-Cal Jazz Festival, Fillmore Street Jazz Festival, and Blue
Note Napa, and others, including a club where Kurt discovered
someone had stashed a loaded .45 handgun in his bass
bag. He’s shared the stage with circus
performers, preachers and fire-breathing strippers - but never
all three at once. On the other hand, Kurt was one of the
few thirteen-year-old boys with an autographed picture of former
SF Symphony conductor Seiji Ozawa in his bedroom.
Greg Sankovich, piano,
organ and keyboards
Greg,
Lincoln and Kurt first played together in the UC Berkeley Jazz
Ensembles. After
graduation Greg moved to Tokyo, where he lived for over a dozen
years, performing with many top Japanese artists. He has performed and
recorded music on over 25 record labels, and has produced music
for TV, radio, and film. Greg performs in the SF Bay Area with
his jazz-funk project Times
4, bassist Kurt Ribak's groups,
and the jazz band Charged Particles.
Lincoln Adler, saxophones
Lincoln started playing music at the age of 5,
eventually being drawn to the saxophone in high school. Lincoln
developed his sound playing in Bay Area bands and refined his
abilities at the University of California, Berkeley as a
member of the UC Jazz Ensembles.
Lincoln studied with legendary saxophonist Joe Henderson and
local hero Hal Stein. In Los Angeles he became an in-demand
session player and composer/producer for TV and film.
Lincoln has performed and recorded with Jeff Goldblum and kd
lang. Lincoln plays regularly with Kurt Ribak and is a
member with Greg Sankovich of jazz-funk group Times 4,
including multiple appearances at both Yoshi's Nightspots.
He has released five albums under his own name and several with
original jazz-funk band Times 4.
Greg and Lincoln co-produced Kurt Ribak’s last two records.
Myles
Boisen, guitar / lap steel guitar
Myles
Boisen is a recording and mastering engineer, album producer,
film and television composer, journalist and guitarist/bassist.
In addition to musical performances with Tom Waits, Fred Frith,
John Zorn, the Rova Saxophone Quartet, Eugene Chadbourne, the
Splatter Trio, and Club Foot Orchestra, reviving the art of
original music performed with classic silent films and cartoons. Club Foot
performed at the Lincoln Center.
Myles is
chief engineer at Guerilla Recording in Oakland, CA.
Ross Wilson, trumpet,
trombone, flugelhorn
Ross Wilson was music director, brass player, and producer
for legendary Latin percussionist Benny Velarde. He also plays with Big
City Revue and is an in-demand brass player in the San Francisco
Bay Area.
David
Rokeach,
drums
A long time Bay Area
resident, drummer David Rokeach has been working primarily in
the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas for more than 20 years.
David toured nationally and internationally with Ray Charles
from 1990-91. He has performed/recorded with Aretha Franklin,
Patti LaBelle, Aaron Neville, Mavis Staples, Lou Rawls, Dr.
John, Grammy winner Joe Henderson, Down Beat Poll winner Mark
Murphy, Bluesman Charlie Musselwhite, The George Brooks-Zakir
Hussain Group, Wilson Pickett, Linda Tillery, Steve Miller, Joe
Satriani, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Joyce Cooling,
Maria Muldaur, Calvin Keys, Barry Finnerty, Merle Saunders,
David Grisman, Melvin Seals, The Family Stone Experience, Louis
Bellson, Wayne Wallace, The Nelson Riddle Orchestra, The San
Francisco Symphony, The Atlanta Symphony, The Baltimore
Symphony, The Dallas Symphony, Paula West, Brazilian Master
Marcos Silva, Bluegrass Grammy winner Alison Brown, Ernestine
Anderson, Oscar Brown Jr., award-winning trumpeter Ingrid
Jensen, acclaimed composer and Grammy winner, Maria Schneider,
Tony, Grammy, Oscar and Emmy Award winner, Rita Moreno, and many
more.
David’s
recordings have appeared in motion pictures and television shows
including Universal's For the Love of the Game, Paramount's What
Women Want, Showtime's Seventeen Again, Fox's Say It Isn't So,
The Young and the Restless, All My Children, Nash Bridges, The
District, The X-Files, Sex and the City, Frasier, The Osbournes,
Desperate Housewives, The West Wing, The O.C., LA Doctors, The
Chris Isaak Show, and many others.
David teaches at Stanford University and has been a regular
faculty member at the Stanford Jazz Workshop, Rhythmic Concepts
Jazz Camp West, and Jazzschool / California Jazz Conservatory in
Berkeley.
Michaelle
Goerlitz, percussion
Michaelle Goerlitz has been playing drums and
percussion since she was eight years old. She moved from the
Midwest to San Francisco to continue her studies, which have led
to exploration of Brazilian, Afro Cuban, Venezuelan, Peruvian
and Middle Eastern rhythms (plus American idioms jazz, R & B
& funk). She was a founding member of two renowned &
long-term projects, the Blazing Redheads and Wild Mango.
Among her teachers are: Jorge Alabe, Carolyn
Brandy, Pedro Rosales, John Santos, Michael Spiro, Elizabeth
Sayre, Claudio Bebbiano, Chalo Eduardo, Eric Rangel, Celso
Alberti, Mingo Lewis and Gibby Ross.
Michaelle has the distinction of being the first
female teacher at California Brazil Camp in 2004, and in 2007
was named a Rising Star in Downbeat magazine.
Michaelle has played, recorded and toured with the following
people and bands: Mark Levine, Wayne Wallace, Houston Pearson,
Denise Perrier, Joan Jeanrenaud, rhiannon, Jami Sieber, Barbara
Higbie, Wild Mango, Falso Baiano, the Blazing Redheads, Tret
Fure, Soul Sauce, Phil Thompson, Kat Parra, the Pickpocket
Ensemble, Samba Rio, Novo Tempo, Wendy Waller, Splatter Trio,
Blame Sally, Holly Near, Masha Campagne, John Worley, Valerie
Pettiford, Mimi Fox, Venezuelan Music Project, Erika Luckett,
Lichi Fuentes, Fasmania Big Band, Maria Volonte, Proyecto Lando,
the VNote Ensemble and Gina Breedlove.