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Brad Shepik is one of a number of great players (such as
Jim Black,
Chris Speed, and
Briggan Krauss) to move to N.Y.C. from Seattle in the early '90s to make their mark on the downtown scene. His versatility on the guitar has led to performing and/or recording with artists like
Carla Bley,
Charlie Haden, and
Paul Motian, but his particular talent in interpreting the modal musics of Eastern Europe and the Balkans has led to his position as the linchpin of several bands performing ethnic-hybrid jazz.
Pachora, with
Black,
Speed, and bassist
Skuli Sverrisson, combines jazz with music from the Mediterranean Basin. Trumpeter
Dave Douglas' Tiny Bell Trio (also featuring
Jim Black) applies a slightly more avant-garde approach to the music of Eastern Europe, and the Paradox Trio (
Matt Darriau, reeds;
Rufus Cappadocia, five-string cello; and Seido Salifoski, dumbek) uses Eastern Europe and the Balkans as their blueprint. As leader of
the Commuters (with
Peter Epstein,
Sverrisson, Salifoski, and
Mike Sarin), the focus shifts to combining Turkish and African music with Balkan-flavored jazz. Each of these bands was formed in the mid-'90s and remains an on-again-off-again working project.
Shepik is so skilled at this type of music that he has even worked with
Yuri Yunakov, a former member of
Ivo Papasov's band, performing the frenetic wedding music of Bulgaria.
Shifting his ethnic inclinations to the background,
Shepik also co-led
BABKAS with alto player
Briggan Krauss and drummer
Aaron Alexander. This is a jazz trio more focused on group interplay and improvisation. More recent projects include the Brad Shepik Trio, with
Chris Dahlgren on bass and
Tom Rainey on drums; and Tridurga, an acoustic trio featuring
Tony Scherr on bass balalaika and
Yuri Lemeshev on accordion.
Shepik has also worked with
Owen Howard,
Andy Laster,
Franz Koglmann, and
the Ken Schaphorst Big Band, in addition to being a member of
Joey Baron's Killer Joey. As a leader,
Shepik has recorded several discs under his own name since the late '90s, including two on Knitting Factory, Short Trip and Drip, as well as three for Songlines,
Loan,
Well, and Places You Go. ~ Sean Westergaard