Melvin Seals

American musician (born 1953)


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::summary American musician (born 1953) ::

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nameMelvin Seals
imageMelvin-Seals.gif
captionSeals in concert in 2005
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_date
originSan Francisco, California, U.S.
occupationMusician
instrumentVocals, piano, organ
genreRock, jam, jazz
years_active1970s-present
associated_actsJerry Garcia Band
JGB
The Mix
Steve Kimock Crazy Engine
websitemelvinseals.com/
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| name = Melvin Seals | image = Melvin-Seals.gif | caption = Seals in concert in 2005 | background = solo_singer | birth_name = | birth_place = | birth_date = | death_date = | origin = San Francisco, California, U.S. | occupation = Musician | instrument = Vocals, piano, organ | genre = Rock, jam, jazz | years_active = 1970s-present | label = | associated_acts = Jerry Garcia Band JGB The Mix Steve Kimock Crazy Engine | website = melvinseals.com/

Melvin Seals (born 1953 in San Francisco, California) is an American musician, best known as a longtime member of the Jerry Garcia Band.

Early life and career

Melvin Seals began playing piano at age eight and began his musical adventure playing gospel music for his local church. Over the next years he joined a few different bands in San Francisco and became good at playing other keyboards, particularly the electric organ, which he would play for the majority of his musical career. He went on to record and perform with artists such as Charlie Daniels, Elvin Bishop and Chuck Berry.

Projects

In 1981 Melvin Seals joined the Jerry Garcia Band and remained a member until Jerry Garcia's death in 1995. He had the third-longest tenure in the band next to Garcia and bassist John Kahn, who had been members for the band's entire history. After Garcia and Kahn's deaths in 1995 and 1996 respectively, Seals formed JGB which he performs with to this day. JGB aims to continue the Jerry Garcia Band’s legacy beyond the loss of some of its key members.

Other projects Seals has been involved in include The Mix with guitarist John Kadlecik and bassist Kevin Rosen and Steve Kimock's Crazy Engine with Steve Kimock. The original idea for the project was to perform original material.

On July 30, 2004, Seals was the first Jerry Garcia Band member to headline an outdoor music and camping festival named in honor of Jerry Garcia, called Grateful Garcia Gathering. Melvin Seals and JGB members that year included Stu Allen and John Kadlecik. Jerry Garcia Band drummer David Kemper joined Melvin Seals & JGB in 2007. To date, other musicians/friends of Jerry's have included Donna Jean, Mookie Siegel, Pete Sears, G. E. Smith, Barry Sless, Mark Karan, Mike Lawson, Dave Hebert Brian Lesh to name a few musicians.

In 2005 Seals released his first solo CD entitled Melting Pot.

Seals played two concerts with Phil Lesh & Friends at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York on May 28 and 29, 2016. This marked Seals' first collaboration with Phil Lesh & Friends. Seals had previously only played with Lesh at two Jerry Garcia Band concerts in the 1980s when Lesh sat in for their regular bassist John Kahn.

In 2017 Seals toured with Oteil Burbridge on his Oteil & Friends tour, which extended into early 2018.

Discography

References

References

  1. Wedel, Mark. (July 21, 2006). "Seals keeps Jerry Garcia's music truckin'". Kalamazoo Gazette.
  2. "Melvin Seals".
  3. Budnick, Dean. (August 4, 2020). "Deadicated: Melvin Seals on Jerry Garcia's "Magic Band," Collaborating with Clarence Clemons".
  4. "JGB BAND".
  5. "Cats Under the Stars".
  6. Greenhaus, Mike. (November 30, 2004). "Melvin Seals' Garcia Mix". Jambands.com.
  7. "Melvin Seals discography - RYM/Sonemic".
  8. Bernstein, Scott. (March 8, 2016). "Phil Lesh & Friends to Return to Capitol Theatre for May Shows". JamBase.
  9. "Oteil Burbridge - Home".

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