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Feed The Kitty

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About Me

Saxophonist Michael Jenner was born in Virginia and raised in the woody hills of suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jenner moved to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1997 to attend Loyola University. After graduating in 2001 he has had many wonderful experiences including releasing his debut cd "The Michael Jenner Group" in 2002. The last five years were spent falling in love with the city, music and culture of New Orleans. Jenner is currently pursuing a master’s degree in jazz studies at Middle Tennessee State University and residing in Nashville, TN. (With numerous trips home; all apologies to Nashville but it is hard to beat the food and people of New Orleans.)Feed The Kitty was formed by saxophonist Michael Jenner in early 2005 in New Orleans, LA. Their music is characterized by an open approach to the written material and a commitment to stay in the moment. Feed The Kitty recorded its debut album in New Orleans in September 2006. It will feature Michael Jenner, Tim Green, and Jason Mingledorff on Saxophones; Brian Coogan on various Keys and Simon Lott on Drums, Percussion, Toys, and Smiles. Look for a fall 2008 release date.2002’s Michael Jenner Group CD is in very limited edition due to the flood but is available directly from me or from the Louisiana Music Factory. It features Brian Prunka and Jesse Lewis on guitar, Brian Coogan on rhodes, Tommy Sciple on bass, Mark di Florio and Simon Lott on drums, Brian Seeger on pedal steel, and Andrew McLean on tabla.

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Member Since: 10/31/2005
Band Website: sidesjunkie.blogspot.com/
Band Members: Michael Jenner- Tenor Saxophone, Tim Green- Tenor Saxophone, Jason Mingledorff- Tenor Saxophone, Brian Coogan- Organ, Simon Lott- Drums
Influences: This is the section where I list my influences so I can sound hip. Here goes (in no particular order): Joe Henderson, Steve Grossman, Rich Perry, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Johnny Griffin, Lockjaw Davis, Chris Lightcap, Rick Margitza, Don Aliquo, Jeff Coffin, Tony Malaby, John Coltrane, Johnny Hartman, John Ellis, Tony Dagradi, John Vidacovich, Mike Pellera, Phil Woods, Keith Jarrett, Joe Lovano, Steve Lacy, Sam Rivers, Horace Silver, Bob Berg,Cedar Walton, Gene Ludwig, Don Patterson, Paul Motian, Jim Emminger, John Hollenbeck, Fred Hersch, Eric Traub, The Meters, Counting Crows, Matthew Sweet, Frank Kimbrough, Ben Allison, Michael Blake, Matt Wilson, Lester Young, Dewey Redman, and all of the great musicians of New Orleans, LA and Pittsburgh, PA.
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