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  CORNELIUS BUMPUS
     
   
     
 
Cornelius Bumpus' lifelong pursuit of the saxophone and his eagerness for diversity found him sharing worldwide stages and studio time with some of the greatest names in pop/rock history # The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan and Boz Scaggs # as well as top names in jazz fusion (Jeff Lorber) and country music (Lacy J. Dalton). Folks in his adopted home of New York, however, were just as likely to see him playing nightclubs, weddings, even in subways when the muse hit him # it was all part of his amazing, people-pleasing love affair with the horn and a desire to constantly improve his craft.

When The Doobies broke up in 1982, Cornelius ventured into solo territory with A Clear View (1982) and Beacon (1983). His Palmetto Records debut, Known Fact, marked a long awaited return and his first splash into the world of smooth jazz. The music on the collection grew out of demo sessions Bumpus did with some of his old cohorts when Boz Scaggs--whom Bumpus toured with last year--offered him some free studio time in San Francisco. "A lot of sideman play their gigs just hoping for a big opportunity to become a star, but I've always been comfortably playing in a band setting," says the Dallas native who grew up in Santa Cruz, California. "This just seemed like a right time to record some original material, and (producer and Palmetto owner) Matt Balitsaris saw the potential in the original six songs. We re-recorded those and added a few cool cover tunes, including songs by the Doobies and Steely Dan." "The project is a strong representation of every type of music I grew up listening to and have made a part of my professional career, from R&B to jazz to blues to Latin to rock," he added. "In fact, when I play rock, it's always with a jazz and soul vibe to it. To me, those styles are inseparable. The songs on the album speak a lot to my sense of excitement and musical adventure. I've based my career on a commitment to exploring uncharted waters, and Known Fact takes me to new places while also revisiting cherished memories of the past."

Growing up, Bumpus recalled his parents' amazing record collection having a great impact on his musical development: "They had early Nat King Cole trio, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Bill Doggett, Fats Domino, James Brown...I started playing alto in the school band in Santa Cruz when I was ten and was gigging by 12, playing Portuguese dances in Central California!" After fronting an R&B band throughout his teens, he briefly joined the band of Bobby Freeman ("Do You Want To Dance") and then slowly built what he calls "an ever expanding circle of activity. My goal was only to stay as busy as possible and become a respected working musician."

In 1977, Bumpus joined a new incarnation of the popular 60's band Moby Grape and wrote one tune for their "Live Grape" album. Soon after, he hooked up with The Doobie Brothers just as they were about to tour behind their Minute By Minute release. From 1979 through 1982, he was a touring and recording band member, appearing on In Harmony, One Step Closer (which included an original Bumpus composition), Japan Tour '81, Best of the Doobies II, and their Farewell Tour album, as well as the all-star No Nukes recording. When the Doobies reunited in the late 80s and then again in the late 90s, Bumpus eagerly rejoined the fold; these stints included yet another great live collection, Rockin' Down the Highway. After he moved to New York in 1986, he appeared with Hugh Masekela, Etta James, John Simon (who produced David Sanborn's first album), the New York Rock and Soul Revue (with fellow Doobie Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen, Phoebe Snow, et al) and Steely Dan (appearing on their live release Alive in America).

"My resume seems very diverse, but the one constant throughout my sideman and solo work is the sound of the instrument and my ongoing desire to find ways to improve my skills," said Bumpus. "The joy comes from seeing where the road leads at all times, having the confidence to trust in my abilities enough to venture out time and again. I'm always fascinated at the kind of gigs I get. It never mattered to me if I was playing with a world famous band or with unknown musicians in a club, as long as I have had the opportunity to practice my craft."

Cornelius passed away in 2004 while on his way to California do do what he loved to do, play for the people. We will miss him.


 
 
 
 
CORNELIUS BUMPUS - Known Fact

Musicians:
Cornelius Bumpus - sax/vocals
Paul Adamy - bass
Rob Aries - keyboards
Clint de Gagnon - drums
Gilad - perc
Matt Balitsaris - guitars
KNOWN FACT  
 
Date: 02-00
Cat#: PM 2056

$11.99 (album)
$9.90 (mp3)
   
TRACKS:
  01 - Dig You 4:33 Buy
  02 - Takin' it To The Street 4:06 Buy
  03 - Jupiter Spin 4:37 Buy
  04 - I'll Take You There 4:49 Buy
  05 - Known Fact 4:52 Buy
  06 - Abundare 4:05 Buy
  07 - Chain Lightning 5:08 Buy
  08 - Meganita 3:50 Buy
  09 - Stand Up and Be Counted 5:11 Buy
  10 - Drown In My Own Tears 6:45 Buy
     
CORNELIUS BUMPUS - Known Fact

Musicians:
Cornelius Bumpus - sax/vocals
Paul Adamy - bass
Rob Aries - keyboards
Clint de Gagnon - drums
Gilad - perc
Matt Balitsaris - guitars
 
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