Mark Lettieri (guitarist in Snarky Puppy) and Charlie Hunter discuss their favorite concept, rhythms, and influences for groove-based guitar music. Snarky Puppy is currently touring across 6 countries and has 6 upcoming concerts.. Their next tour date is at Worthy Farm in Pilton, after that they'll be at Kunst!rasen Bonn/gronau in Bonn. With every new project–hell, with every show they play–Snarky Puppy hopes to do something they’ve never done before. David Crosby has teamed up with members of Snarky Puppy for his newest studio album, 'Here If You Listen', due out on October 26th. Snarky Puppy Biography by Matt Collar + Follow Artist. With their new album, Family Dinner, Volume 2, the eclectic, unclassifiable jazz/funk/global collective has set their sights higher than ever. Snarky Puppy is sometimes referred to as a "collective." Submit Corrections. Texas-based jam band centered around bassist Michael League that fuses jazz, funk, and rock. Read Full Biography. MonoNeon) DrFameus Cody Wright & Friends (feat. Entry is a choose-your-own-donation basis between $1-100. There has been a lot of self-analysis, soul-searching, guilt, shame, disappointment in ourselves, communication, increased awareness, increased effort, and increased action. [12] Band members. See all your opportunities to see them live below! Snarky Puppy Biography by Matt Collar + Follow Artist. So, for the past 3 Snarky Puppy LPs, they rent out a massive room or studio, get a Pro Tool rig in there, 50 audience members, and play live in a studio environment. As a group they have won multiple Grammy awards, but individual members have also won solo Grammy awards. Snarky Puppy is a very special musical group made up of some of the best jazz fusion instrumentalists in the world. Their next tour date is Tuesday, October 13th at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, CA. As a collective of 25 members in regular rotation, it's difficult to pin down an exact definition; Snarky Puppy isn’t exactly a jazz band.

Currently based in Brooklyn, New York, the group were formed around the music scene at the University of North Texas, where many of the band’s members were once students.

The group’s style, a …

Bob Reynolds Mark Lettieri Nate Werth Robert "Sput" Searight . Snarky Puppy, which won a recent Grammy and is up for another one this month, has carved out an improbably strong niche with its brand of revved-up jazz fusion.

For me personally and for many of the non-black members of Snarky Puppy whom I have spoken with, this last week has been different. It’s not a fusion band, and it’s definitely not a jam band. About Snarky Puppy. Read Full Biography.

Bob Reynolds Mark Lettieri Nate Werth Robert "Sput" Searight . In 2014 they released ... Their success so far has thrown several of their band members into the spotlight, such as pianists Corey Henry and Bill Lawrence, as well as bandleader Michael League. Snarky Puppy’s meteoric rise to international acclaim has been hard to miss. Submit Corrections. Led by the Grammy-winning bassist, composer and producer Michael League, Snarky Puppy are a collective that boast eighteen full-time members, expanded to almost forty for their live shows. In 2016, Justin Stanton and Mark Lettieri of Snarky Puppy contributed to Indonesian singer Eva Celia's debut album And So It Begins. Snarky Puppy, a Funk act, is currently on tour. Ghost-Note (members of Snarky Puppy feat.

Group Members. Texas-based jam band centered around bassist Michael League that fuses jazz, funk, and rock.

Multi-Grammy® award-winning band, Snarky Puppy are considered one of the biggest bands in the jazz world.

David Pastorius) Katz Pajamas Glostik Willy Blue Moon Soup Hellnaw John Welton and the Awakening PronToh Any Color Subterranean House Band The Weathered Feather The Ark Band Ohio Pranksters Grass2Mouth Moonbug Nate Brite Michael League - Snarky Puppy is a large band ... We have members from 5 continents who have lived very different experiences, each with a unique perspective based on where they come from and what they have seen. Snarky Puppy's bass player and musical director, Mike League, loves playing live and loves the studio sound, but hates the messyness of live sound and the staleness of studios.