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- Clay Henry has had a vision for years: assemble some of
the finest musicians from different backgrounds in his creative,
Big Sur environment and capture the spontaneous, kinetic sparks
that ensue. Sophisticated but not overly refined; deep, familiar
themes but with a freedom to venture outside the boundaries;
unique, at times exotic flavors that bring joy; yes, like Dark
Chocolate.
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- The initial lineup of Dark Chocolate captured on their
debut Island Gypsy includes Kim Stone on electric
and fretless bass and 12-string bajo sexto; Joseph Lucido
on guitar and guitar synth; Aaron Stone on drums,
percussion, marimba, and piano; Alan Steinberger on piano;
Ronnie Ray Padilla on flute, piano, guitar, and percussion;
Nico Georis on piano; and Clay Henry on percussion.
Special guests included Jayson Fann on steel drum, congas,
and percussion; Brock Bradford on dumbeki and talking drum;
Nura Stone on cello; and, vocalist Jaqui Hope.
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- Kim Stone is a bass master. Following a four year stint
with East Coast-based Spyro Gyra, he headed West in 1990 to
join the world-renowned Rippingtons of which he has now
been a member for 18 years. Their latest release entered the
Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts as number one. His extensive
performing experience includes multiple appearances at the
prestigious Montreux, North Sea, Newport,
Kool, JVC, and Playboy Jazz Festivals, as
well as numerous nationwide tours in the U.S., Europe, and
Southeast Asia. In addition, Kim has received five Grammy
nominations for four records with Spyro Gyra and one with
Rare Silk.
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- Joseph Lucido is a full-time guitarist, living to play
music. He feels that, throughout his career, he has been fortunate
enough to have played with great musicians at many wonderful
venues, including Carnegie Hall and the Monterey Jazz Festival
(among other jazz festivals elsewhere). Often hired to play solos
and rhythms on recordings, he makes his living both live on stage
and tanning in sound studios.
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- Born and raised in Kansas City, Aaron Stone's interest
in percussion performance started early by playing the kitchen
pots and pans. Formal training at The Conservatory of Music at
Kansas City, majoring in percussion and minoring in piano,
brought discipline to his passion for music and drumming. Show
business and the performing arts have always been Aaron's
hallmark. Early in his career, he worked for Metro Media Ice
Capades as an international touring drummer/percussionist and
for Disneyland's Space Mountain Band in Anaheim,
California. These positions guided him to become a seasoned
performer, eventually playing with such greats as Pat
Metheny, Paul Horn, Charles Lloyd, David
Darling, Clarke Terry, John Denver, Mose
Allison, Peter Kater, and Carlos Nakai. Aaron
lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his wife Nura and continues
to work as an independent composer, arranger, performer, producer,
and engineer. In 2004, he won the New Mexico Music Industry
Awards World Beat category - Best Composer, Best Producer,
Best Engineer with his composition titled Crystal Moon.
Currently, Aaron composes and produces music for film and video,
along with regular public and private home concerts.
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- Alan Steinberger is a first-call pianist and composer
in the film, television, and recording industries. He was credited
and featured throughout the Academy Award-winning film March of
the Penguins as ell as the HBO films Mrs. Harris and
Bernard and Doris. He has orchestrated and performed on the
scores for the hit TV show King of the Hill, the cult
sensation Firefly, and the ground-breaking video game
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. He frequently composes music
for commercials, including a multiple award-winning spot for Honda
(people who look like their cars). Alan has recently accompanied
artists including Andrea Bocelli, Michael Crawford,
Bernadette Peters, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and
Tierney Sutton, regularly performs with the Hollywood
Bowl Orchestra and the Pasadena, Long Beach, and
New West Symphonies, has performed and recorded several
albums with Grammy-nominated Chris Walden Big Band as well
as several other Los Angeles jazz ensembles, and serves as
surrogate for the legendary pianist/composer/arranger Clare
Fischer with the Fischer Big Band.
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- Ronnie Ray Padilla is a San Francisco Bay Area musician
having played a rich blend of positive original varieties of pop,
funk, Afro, and several global styles. He is a
multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist with the world-jazz
band Raydience, where he plays guitars, flutes, keyboards,
and oud. Born in Oakland, California, Ronnie Ray began working as
a sideman guitarist-flutist in 1970. He performed with ensembles
throughout the United States and the San Francisco Bay Area for
rock, blues, Latin, funk, gospel, folk, West African, reggae, and
avant garde performing groups and as a solo performer. He studied
improv with Joe Henderson, Bill Conners (formerly of
Return to Forever), and Dave Creamer (formerly of
Miles Davis). He received his BA at San José
State University in Jazz Studies. Ronnie Ray's many influences
include (compositionally) Mozart, Miles Davis, Quincy Jones,
Airto, Stevie Wonder, Samuel Barber, John McLaughlin, Debussy, and
many others. His guitar inspirations are Jimi Hendrix, Eric
Clapton, Pat Metheny, George Benson, and Jeff Beck.
Instrumentally, he's been influenced by Joe Henderson, Hubert
Laws, Paul Horn, Bill Evans, Kenneth Nash, and Maurice White.
Ronnie Ray's other interests include his 15 years as a Chi Kung
practitioner, healthy cooking, hiking, and video production.
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- Nico Georis started playing keyboards at the age of
six. He has lived mostly between Big Sur, Brooklyn, and Paris,
taking part in a wide variety of musical traditions. Although he's
studied classical, jazz, and other styles at L'Ecole Atla
in Paris and the New School University, Nico's richness as
a musician stems mostly from his life experiences.
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- Barklie ("Clay") Henry played stand-up bass through
high school and college, mostly jazz but also swing band and
classical. When he moved to Big Sur in the '70's, he joined the
existing drum culture, specializing in bass percussion. In the
'80's, he formed Pulsation, a drum/flute group which played
extensively around Central California. In the '90's, he created
the world music band Barefoot, co-producing with master
violinist Steve Kindler. Barefoot released three
albums which sold upwards of 50,000 copies to date. Dark
Chocolate is Clay's current project and, as an improvisational
jazz-for-dancers group, only plays where dancing is possible,
often with a dancer on stage.
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