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Mike Turk Jazz Harmonica

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Bronx-born Turk began his passion for the harmonica in his early teen years, learning licks off albums by leading Chicago blues harp exponents Paul Butterfield, Little Walter, and James Cotton. After deciding to take up the life of a professional jazz-and-blues musician, he traveled to Boston in the mid-1970s and became a fixture at many local clubs.
An untiring performer, Turk can be heard in many of the Northeast's leading clubs. Whether you hear him live or on CD, Mike Turk, it can be said without hesitation, has a unique and compelling musical talent that is all too rarely encountered these days.
Kim Field, author of "Harmonicas, Harps, and Heavy Breathers" has written: "Mike Turk first made an international reputation for himself more than two decades ago as a master of the diatonic Marine Band model favored by the blues players. But as he fell into the gravitational pull of jazz, Turk turned to the chromatic harmonica, which allows the player to achieve all the notes of the chromatic scale by pushing a spring-loaded slide mechanism. . . . .. Turk's first solo CD project, Harmonica Salad, was a brilliant travelogue of blues, jazz, standards, and several points in between, with scenery provided by a constantly changing cast of accompanists. Turk's Works is a more singleminded excursion in which Turk has set himself in the middle of a killer quintet and let the tape run. What we get is an inspired, exhilarating, and very live set of sterling jazz. No formulaic drill, no 'theme' concept passed down from the folks in Marketing, no sprint to the finish line." ..

Patience is indicative of Mike Turk ’ s career, which has taking his time so as to best get his thing together. He was born in the Bronx in 1951, the son of " a working member of Local 802, " jazz bassist and vocalist Dick Richards. " I started playing harmonica in the summer of ‘ 67, " he recalls, " doing the stuff that was happening in those days- blues! Paul Butterfield was my introduction. For the next 10 years, I played everything: blues, country, folk, all kinds of recordings throughout the ‘ 70 ’ s with up-and-coming New England acts that up and came and went. "

Education being a lifelong process, Turk has continued to learn. He can now look back on nearly two decades of refining his jazz voice to a point where it is pure and natural. The blues roots are there... " What we get, though, is music where the ideas and the swing are unforced, where everything flows with such assurance that one forgets that Turk plays one of the jazz world's miscellaneous instruments and simply hears his harmonica as a lead voice, comfortable and in-place as the more familiar trumpet or sax."...Bob Blumenthal, Boston Phoenix

Turk continues his appreciation and respect for the reigning harmonica voice in modern jazz. "...Toots Thielemans is the guy who showed me where I could come in, where the harmonica fits as a jazz instrument," he declares, "and I like the way he just comes out and makes a statement musically, rather than having to prove what he can do in each solo"....he continues, "A preponderance of musicians of all ages come out and lay everything on the line; but, back in the 40's and 50's the guys who established modern jazz didn't play their hot stuff (all the time), they interpreted songs."

Turk uses his command of the instrument to convey every possible nuance of feeling. His trove of expressive riffs and runs has livened the soundtracks of some motion pictures, including Dick Tracy, (the latter alongside legendary pianist Jerry Lee Lewis), and Lonestar, as well as the opening credits of the new John Sayles film " Honeydripper". The Cambridge resident has also recorded with artists as diverse as the Temptations and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and supplied his distinctive tones to various network television productions.

"Mike Turk is a no-nonsense musician and the harmonica is his life. [He is] one of a rare breed who started out with the blues harp and went on to get an enviable technique on the chromatic. His home base is bebop with a healthy swinging approach. He shows familiarity with some interesting melodic scales. [He makes] a harmonica statement that should reach out beyond the harmonica audience. . .Turk is a fiery player. . . . came out of the bluesharp and assimilated the chromatic quite fluently. . . . knows his changes and aims for swing! . . . Go for it Mike!"

Toots Thielemans

"Mike Turk has applied the language of the saxophone to the harmonica in a very impressive fashion . . . it amazes me."

Jerry Bergonzi

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Member Since: 8/11/2007
Band Website: http://www.miketurk.com
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Gray Sargent, Bill Cunliff, Marshall Wood, John Wheatley, Joe Hunt, Tim Ray, Matt Wilson, Ronnie Earl, Alfredo Cardim, Bill Ward, John Lockwood, Bob Moses, Rico Migliarini, Mauricio Pugno, Alessandro Fabbri, Alessandro Di Puccio, Alberto Marsico, Giuliano Bei, irco Capecci....'Chicago' Mike, 'Texas' Rico, 'Panhandle' Pierpaolo, 'Oklahoma' Flavio'', 'B-B-Q' Richards



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Influences: Toots Thielemans, Little Walter Jacobs, Big walter Horton, Larry Adler, Mauricio Einhorn, John Sabastian Sr., Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Ben Webster, Gene Ammons, Cannonball Adderly, Bill Evans, Grant Green, Lucky Thompson, Wes Montgomery, Red Garland, Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan,Paul Butterfield, T-Bone Walker, Kim Wilson, Jerry Portnoy, Gray Sargent, John Wheatley, Jerry Bergonzi, Alfredo Cardim, A.C. Jobim..................
Sounds Like: .....Toots Thielemans meets Milt Jackson & Buddy Rich at George Shearing's house!
Record Label: Tin Sandwich Record Productions
Type of Label: Indie

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Mike Turk - I'm Old Fashioned

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Posted by on Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:07:00 GMT

download "Harmonica Salad" from Mike Turk

"Harmonica Salad" the early seminal collective work of Mike Turk is now available for MP3 download at CD Baby.com as well as Apple Itunes and other major download Digital retailers. Now you can inst...
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Mike plays on latest CD of Sharon Robinson touring with Leonard Cohen

They offically announced that Sharon's in the band and she will go on a 3 month, world wind tour with Leonard Cohen's super band. In fact, Sharon will be "music director" as well as singer/songwriter/...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:18:00 GMT

Check out this event: Cd Release " The Nature Of Things"

Hosted By: Mike Turk Jazz Harmonica When: Tuesday Apr 08, 2008 at 7:00 PMWhere: Mike Turk’s WebsiteWorldwideBoston, Massachusetts|22 02139United StatesDescription:Mike Turk Jazz Harmonica Click...
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