Marcus Miller
Host
Marcus Miller
– Host
Marcus Miller, winner of two GRAMMY® Awards, the 2013 Edison Award for Lifetime Achievement in Jazz (Holland), the 2010 Victoire du Jazz (France) and appointed UNESCO Artist for Peace in 2013, is not only an exceptional musician but also a highly gifted composer and producer who we are proud to call a host and headliner on The Smooth Jazz Cruise. The legendary album Tutu, written and produced for Miles Davis, sealed his international fame when Marcus was only 25.
Over the course of his career, Marcus has collaborated with artists as varied and talented as Eric Clapton, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Al Jarreau, George Duke, Wayne Shorter, Lalah Hathaway and Herbie Hancock. The multi-instrumentalist and world-renowned bassist has also produced his own genre-defying albums, among them The Sun Don’t Lie, Tales, M2, Silver Rain, Free, A Night in Monte Carlo (with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra), and Renaissance. Along with international tours, Marcus Miller hosts “Miller Time,” a weekly program on SiriusXM.
Over the course of his career, Marcus has collaborated with artists as varied and talented as Eric Clapton, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Al Jarreau, George Duke, Wayne Shorter, Lalah Hathaway and Herbie Hancock. The multi-instrumentalist and world-renowned bassist has also produced his own genre-defying albums, among them The Sun Don’t Lie, Tales, M2, Silver Rain, Free, A Night in Monte Carlo (with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra), and Renaissance. Along with international tours, Marcus Miller hosts “Miller Time,” a weekly program on SiriusXM.
Boney James
Host
Boney James
– Host
Boney James’ personal relationship with music has never been anything but solid. Picking up the sax at age 10 in his native New Rochelle, New York, “I immediately loved it, and it pretty quickly became my favorite hobby.” By the time he entered his teens, James was already gigging with bands, and he turned pro at 19. He apprenticed as a sideman for artists like Morris Day and the Isley Brothers, touring and doing sessions for seven years before cutting his first solo album in 1992. The independently released Trust led immediately to a major label deal and a string of increasingly successful recordings and nonstop touring.
Now a four-time GRAMMY® nominee with four RIAA Gold records and career sales topping three million units, James continues to defy genres as a two-time NAACP Award nominee, a Soul Train Award winner and named one of the Top 3 Billboard Contemporary Jazz Artists of the Decade. James says he’s looking forward to heading out on the road and seeing how the material from Solid (the saxophonist/composer’s 17th album as a leader) evolves from night to night. “I love playing live, maybe more than I ever did,” he adds. “That has not gotten old at all. A lot of guys get tired of the traveling but it’s still a joy for me every time I go out there and play.” It’s still a joy to his multitude of fans too. “I try to be there for the people who are interested in listening to my music,” says James, “to be solid in that relationship and to never let anybody down. I often get great compliments from the people that come to my shows, that I ‘never disappoint’ them, and that’s very gratifying to me. That’s what I was trying to express with this title, that sense of character. To stand for something principled.”
Now a four-time GRAMMY® nominee with four RIAA Gold records and career sales topping three million units, James continues to defy genres as a two-time NAACP Award nominee, a Soul Train Award winner and named one of the Top 3 Billboard Contemporary Jazz Artists of the Decade. James says he’s looking forward to heading out on the road and seeing how the material from Solid (the saxophonist/composer’s 17th album as a leader) evolves from night to night. “I love playing live, maybe more than I ever did,” he adds. “That has not gotten old at all. A lot of guys get tired of the traveling but it’s still a joy for me every time I go out there and play.” It’s still a joy to his multitude of fans too. “I try to be there for the people who are interested in listening to my music,” says James, “to be solid in that relationship and to never let anybody down. I often get great compliments from the people that come to my shows, that I ‘never disappoint’ them, and that’s very gratifying to me. That’s what I was trying to express with this title, that sense of character. To stand for something principled.”
Brian Culbertson
Brian Culbertson
Brian Culbertson is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, writer and producer who crosses genres between contemporary jazz, R&B, and funk and heralds from the musically rich city of Chicago. Starting at the early age of 8 on piano, he quickly picked up several other instruments by age 12 including drums, trombone, bass, & euphonium. Inspired by the great R&B/Jazz/Pop artists of the 70’s like EWF, Tower of Power, Chicago, David Sanborn, and others, Brian Culbertson started composing original music for his 7th grade piano recital and hasn’t stopped having self-produced 16 solo albums, most of which have topped the Billboard charts.
The acclaimed musician also founded the Napa Valley Jazz Getaway, a 5-day celebration of wine, food, art and music that draws big entertainers and devoted fans year after year. Brian is always striving to push the boundaries of the contemporary jazz scene which is evident by his latest album, Funk! This new set is a throwback to the stanky P-Funk records from back in the day combining the throbbing bass lines, greasy horn lines, sing-a-long choruses and landing hard on the ‘One.’
The acclaimed musician also founded the Napa Valley Jazz Getaway, a 5-day celebration of wine, food, art and music that draws big entertainers and devoted fans year after year. Brian is always striving to push the boundaries of the contemporary jazz scene which is evident by his latest album, Funk! This new set is a throwback to the stanky P-Funk records from back in the day combining the throbbing bass lines, greasy horn lines, sing-a-long choruses and landing hard on the ‘One.’
Candy Dulfer
Candy Dulfer
Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer has earned her place in music history — with her GRAMMY®-nominated debut album Saxuality, live and studio performances with the greatest names in music (including Prince, Beyoncé, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin, Dave Stewart and Maceo Parker) and her worldwide concert tours and legendary live shows. She is the recipient of the Edison Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award, the most prestigious music award in The Netherlands. She’s been a popular headline artist on The Smooth Jazz Cruise for many years and is thrilled to return once again to add her energetic funky stuff to the musical mix.
Jonathan Butler
Jonathan Butler
The youngest of 13 children, Jonathan Butler grew up in poverty in Cape Town, South Africa, ruled by Apartheid and segregation. Butler began his singing career at age 7, releasing his first album in 1973 and winning the Best New Artist GRAMMY® in South Africa the following year at age 12. He made history by being the first black artist played on white South African radio while earning three gold records (“Please Stay” went double gold and “I Love How You Love Me” went gold) in 1975 as he became a teenager. More than a decade later, Butler moved to London, England and released his first album internationally. The self-titled set went gold in 1987 in the United Kingdom and in the USA. He received GRAMMY® nominations for Best R&B Song for his R&B-pop vocal hit “Lies” and for Best Jazz Song for the instrumental “Going Home.”
His genre-busting material earned songwriter’s awards and received abundant airplay in multiple radio formats: pop, urban, contemporary jazz, adult contemporary and gospel. Butler’s 2004 album, Surrender, went gold in South Africa where he remains a superstar. Butler is still taking care of people back home. Last fall, he launched the Jonathan Butler Foundation in his native country to fund music education programs that give children the purpose to overcome a life of drugs and poverty just as he did. His music has purpose, providing comfort and genuine inspiration. When he sings, he testifies to the glory and healing power of love. When he plays guitar, his fast fingers innately find notes of passion and divinity. Jonathan Butler’s recording career has carried him far, far beyond his wildest dreams. He’s living his dream and that is a blessing for us all.
His genre-busting material earned songwriter’s awards and received abundant airplay in multiple radio formats: pop, urban, contemporary jazz, adult contemporary and gospel. Butler’s 2004 album, Surrender, went gold in South Africa where he remains a superstar. Butler is still taking care of people back home. Last fall, he launched the Jonathan Butler Foundation in his native country to fund music education programs that give children the purpose to overcome a life of drugs and poverty just as he did. His music has purpose, providing comfort and genuine inspiration. When he sings, he testifies to the glory and healing power of love. When he plays guitar, his fast fingers innately find notes of passion and divinity. Jonathan Butler’s recording career has carried him far, far beyond his wildest dreams. He’s living his dream and that is a blessing for us all.
Mindi Abair
Mindi Abair
During her remarkable two-decade recording career, saxophonist/vocalist Mindi Abair has garnered two GRAMMY® nominations, recorded with some of the biggest names in music and built a substantial following among jazz and blues audiences with her soaring melodies and powerhouse style. You might know her as the featured saxophonist on American Idol, sitting in with Paul Shaffer on The Late Show with David Letterman and with The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, or from moonlighting on tour with Duran Duran or Aerosmith. As a solo artist, she has consistently topped the Billboard Contemporary Jazz and Blues charts. In 2018, Mindi Abair and The Boneshakers won 8 Independent Blues Awards including Artist of the Year, and an Independent Music Award for Best Blues Song Fan Award for “Pretty Good for A Girl” featuring Joe Bonamassa.
Peter White
Peter White
In a career that spans nearly four decades, over a dozen solo recordings and countless performances, Peter White has maintained a reputation as one of the most versatile and prolific acoustic guitarists on the contemporary jazz landscape. Armed with an unparalleled combination of lyricism and energy, he combines elements of jazz, pop and classical guitar to create a sound that is singular and at the same time accessible to a broad audience. Barely a year after his first professional gig in England at 19 years old, he was invited to join Al Stewart’s band.
In addition to opening for artists like Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel and Queen, White worked with Stewart in the studio on The Year of the Cat, which became a huge hit for Stewart in 1976. His 20-year association with Stewart included co-writing Stewart’s 1978 hit, “Time Passages.” White launched his solo recording career with the 1990 release of Reveillez-Vous. On the road, he has participated in numerous “Guitars and Saxes” tours with players such as Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Jeff Golub, Lee Ritenour, Kirk Whalum and Boney James, and has established an annual “Peter White Christmas Tour.”
In addition to opening for artists like Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel and Queen, White worked with Stewart in the studio on The Year of the Cat, which became a huge hit for Stewart in 1976. His 20-year association with Stewart included co-writing Stewart’s 1978 hit, “Time Passages.” White launched his solo recording career with the 1990 release of Reveillez-Vous. On the road, he has participated in numerous “Guitars and Saxes” tours with players such as Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Jeff Golub, Lee Ritenour, Kirk Whalum and Boney James, and has established an annual “Peter White Christmas Tour.”
Vincent Ingala
Vincent Ingala
Multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, Vincent Ingala has emerged as a star since his 2010 critically acclaimed debut album, North End Soul. The charismatic saxophonist has been named Billboard Smooth Jazz Artist of the Year in 2012, SiriusXM Watercolors Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2013 and his music is consistently found atop the most noteworthy music charts in the world, including four number one hits on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Chart. The Yamaha Performing Artist has been wowing live audiences as a regular on the popular smooth jazz festival and cruise circuit for several years. His versatility on multiple instruments makes him sought after both live and as a producer.
DW3
DW3
To borrow from a classic quote about the late, great James Brown, DW3 is today’s hardest-working band in soul business, working fans into a dance and romance frenzy with their R&B, old school funk, jazz and Latin-fired magic. Since 2003, brothers Eric and Billy Mondragon and Damon Reel have set the high-energy mood on The Smooth Jazz Cruise. With four Billboard-charting hits, DW3 has also established themselves as a popular national recording group. The three chose to self-title their latest recording to reflect the culmination of their steady and inspiring evolution from ultimate, first-call party band to multi-faceted artists, songwriters and producers.
Pieces of a Dream
Pieces of a Dream
Pieces of a Dream: Icons of Contemporary Jazz, Innovators for Generations
For nearly five decades, Pieces of a Dream has captivated audiences worldwide with their genre-defying blend of jazz, R&B, funk, soul, and pop. Original members born in Philadelphia, the group’s legacy is a testament to the brilliance of its founding members, James Lloyd and Curtis Harmon, who continue to define and evolve the band’s sound. In 2025, they will release their highly anticipated 26th recording, a milestone that underscores their enduring creativity and relevance.
The Visionaries Behind the Groove
The heart and soul of Pieces of a Dream lies in the shared brilliance of Curtis Harmon and James Lloyd. As co-founders and creative partners, their combined talents have been the driving force behind the group’s success.
As the group has evolved over the years, Lloyd’s gift for compositions has continued to shape the melodic essence of Pieces of a Dream. Tracks such as “Night Vision” showcases his ability to craft songs that audiences love and enjoy, and that define the band’s sound. Beyond his work with the group, Lloyd’s expertise as a composer and producer has made him a sought-after collaborator across the music industry. Lloyd’s passion for Pieces of a Dream remains unwavering, ensuring that every piece continues to capture the magic fans have come to love. Harmon’s rhythmic mastery is equally vital to the band’s identity. As the rhythmic heartbeat of Pieces of a Dream, his drumming is a perfect fusion of technical precision and soulful depth.
Tracks like “All In” highlights Harmon’s ability to create grooves that drive the band’s signature blend of jazz and contemporary influences. His steady hand and dynamic energy have provided the foundation for the group’s timeless sound, making him an indispensable pillar alongside Lloyd.
Introducing Tony Watson Jr.: A New Chapter in the Legacy
Joining Lloyd and Harmon as a newly named partner is saxophonist Tony Watson Jr! Tony has been on the smooth jazz scene for over 25years touring and playing with artist such as Bob James, Marcus Miller, Ledisi, Nick Colionne, Julian Vaughn, Alex Bugnon and many more! His powerful performances have been a mainstay of the group for 15 years. Watson’s deep connection to the band and his exceptional talent make him a natural addition to its core leadership. Together, the trio now drives the creative vision of Pieces of a Dream, ensuring their sound remains fresh while staying rooted in the traditions that fans adore.
A Legacy of Innovation and Mentorship
Pieces of a Dream was launched into stardom in their teenage years under the mentorship of jazz legend Grover Washington Jr., who signed them to their first record deal in 1981. Their journey from opening for luminaries like Miles Davis, Count Basie, and James Brown to becoming international icons is a story of innovation, perseverance, and brotherhood. With over one million albums sold and a catalog of hits, the group remains a powerhouse in contemporary jazz. Carrying forward the lessons they learned from Grover, Lloyd and Harmon have embraced the role of mentors to the next generation of musicians. Their work with young talents, such as prodigy Justin Lee Schultz, showcases their dedication to nurturing the future of jazz. Harmon and Lloyd’s belief in paying it forward ensures that Pieces of a Dream’s influence will resonate for years to come.
A Soundtrack for Every Generation
With a rich discography that includes classics like “Warm Weather,” “Fo Fi Fo,” and “Mount Airy Groove,” Pieces of a Dream has consistently pushed the boundaries of their craft while staying true to their roots. Their music continues to evolve, as seen in recent recordings, which blend up-tempo grooves, heartfelt ballads, and genre-crossing innovations. Fans can look forward to their 26th album in 2025, a release that promises to capture the essence of their journey while charting new musical territory.
Timeless and Resilient
Pieces of a Dream’s ability to adapt and thrive is a testament to their passion for creating and connecting with audiences. From their early days as teenage sensations to their status as legends of contemporary jazz, Lloyd, Harmon, and now Watson embody the magic of collaboration, innovation, and shared vision. Their music continues to inspire, heal, and energize, offering a soundtrack for life’s greatest moments.
For nearly five decades, Pieces of a Dream has captivated audiences worldwide with their genre-defying blend of jazz, R&B, funk, soul, and pop. Original members born in Philadelphia, the group’s legacy is a testament to the brilliance of its founding members, James Lloyd and Curtis Harmon, who continue to define and evolve the band’s sound. In 2025, they will release their highly anticipated 26th recording, a milestone that underscores their enduring creativity and relevance.
The Visionaries Behind the Groove
The heart and soul of Pieces of a Dream lies in the shared brilliance of Curtis Harmon and James Lloyd. As co-founders and creative partners, their combined talents have been the driving force behind the group’s success.
As the group has evolved over the years, Lloyd’s gift for compositions has continued to shape the melodic essence of Pieces of a Dream. Tracks such as “Night Vision” showcases his ability to craft songs that audiences love and enjoy, and that define the band’s sound. Beyond his work with the group, Lloyd’s expertise as a composer and producer has made him a sought-after collaborator across the music industry. Lloyd’s passion for Pieces of a Dream remains unwavering, ensuring that every piece continues to capture the magic fans have come to love. Harmon’s rhythmic mastery is equally vital to the band’s identity. As the rhythmic heartbeat of Pieces of a Dream, his drumming is a perfect fusion of technical precision and soulful depth.
Tracks like “All In” highlights Harmon’s ability to create grooves that drive the band’s signature blend of jazz and contemporary influences. His steady hand and dynamic energy have provided the foundation for the group’s timeless sound, making him an indispensable pillar alongside Lloyd.
Introducing Tony Watson Jr.: A New Chapter in the Legacy
Joining Lloyd and Harmon as a newly named partner is saxophonist Tony Watson Jr! Tony has been on the smooth jazz scene for over 25years touring and playing with artist such as Bob James, Marcus Miller, Ledisi, Nick Colionne, Julian Vaughn, Alex Bugnon and many more! His powerful performances have been a mainstay of the group for 15 years. Watson’s deep connection to the band and his exceptional talent make him a natural addition to its core leadership. Together, the trio now drives the creative vision of Pieces of a Dream, ensuring their sound remains fresh while staying rooted in the traditions that fans adore.
A Legacy of Innovation and Mentorship
Pieces of a Dream was launched into stardom in their teenage years under the mentorship of jazz legend Grover Washington Jr., who signed them to their first record deal in 1981. Their journey from opening for luminaries like Miles Davis, Count Basie, and James Brown to becoming international icons is a story of innovation, perseverance, and brotherhood. With over one million albums sold and a catalog of hits, the group remains a powerhouse in contemporary jazz. Carrying forward the lessons they learned from Grover, Lloyd and Harmon have embraced the role of mentors to the next generation of musicians. Their work with young talents, such as prodigy Justin Lee Schultz, showcases their dedication to nurturing the future of jazz. Harmon and Lloyd’s belief in paying it forward ensures that Pieces of a Dream’s influence will resonate for years to come.
A Soundtrack for Every Generation
With a rich discography that includes classics like “Warm Weather,” “Fo Fi Fo,” and “Mount Airy Groove,” Pieces of a Dream has consistently pushed the boundaries of their craft while staying true to their roots. Their music continues to evolve, as seen in recent recordings, which blend up-tempo grooves, heartfelt ballads, and genre-crossing innovations. Fans can look forward to their 26th album in 2025, a release that promises to capture the essence of their journey while charting new musical territory.
Timeless and Resilient
Pieces of a Dream’s ability to adapt and thrive is a testament to their passion for creating and connecting with audiences. From their early days as teenage sensations to their status as legends of contemporary jazz, Lloyd, Harmon, and now Watson embody the magic of collaboration, innovation, and shared vision. Their music continues to inspire, heal, and energize, offering a soundtrack for life’s greatest moments.
Alonzo Bodden
Cruise Director/Comic
Alonzo Bodden
– Cruise Director/Comic
After 30 years in comedy and over 30 Jazz Cruises, Alonzo Bodden has been able to marry his two passions: comedy and jazz. “There is nothing like the cool and creativity of the jazz world, I love it,” says Alonzo. He credits winning season three of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, as his introduction to America. With five comedy specials, sitcoms, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show and The Nightly Show to his credit, he has done it all. His comedy CD, Man Overboard, was recorded on The Smooth Jazz Cruise.
Talaya
Event Host
Talaya
– Event Host
Musicians, guests and our staff all agree: The Smooth Jazz Cruise Event Host must be Talaya. For more than four decades, Talaya has shared her love of music on the radio and can currently be heard on SiriusXM Watercolors. With various achievements and awards, Talaya’s love of jazz has been a driving force in her career. Her greatest moments have included interviewing Sade in 1985 before anyone else and singing background vocals with GRAMMY® Winners Evanescense, Nyee Moses and Gabriela Anders. “Getting to meet all you wonderful cruisers and sharing the stage with brilliant musicians on The Smooth Jazz Cruise is a true honor.”
Eric Marienthal
Music Director
Eric Marienthal
– Music Director
Signature Cruise Experiences is very proud of its selection of Eric Marienthal as the Music Director for its cruise programs. Eric has won two GRAMMY® Awards and has been nominated nine times as a member of the Chick Corea Elektric Band, Jeff Lorber Fusion and Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band. Eric has recorded 15 solo CDs including his latest GRAMMY®-nominated CD entitled Double Dealin’ with legendary trumpeter Randy Brecker. Eric was also named one of the top three alto saxophonists in Jazziz Magazine’s Reader’s Poll and has been the Music Director for all sailings of The Smooth Jazz Cruise for the past several years.
Marcus Anderson
Marcus Anderson
Saxophonist Marcus Anderson, a two-time GRAMMY® and Stellar Award nominee, has 16 studio albums and five Billboard Number #1s. Fusing jazz with R&B, pop, and soul, he’s charted top spots on Billboard’s Smooth Jazz and SiriusXM’s Watercolors. He’s collaborated/toured with Prince, Stevie Wonder and CeeLo Green, among others. Known for high-energy shows, Anderson has performed for notable figures at the White House and has been a staple at major festivals for years. He’s ventured into the coffee business serving his brand “AND Coffee” for eight years, making him a multifaceted act in the industry.
Patches Stewart
Patches Stewart
Michael “Patches” Stewart was born and raised in New Orleans, where he began to play trumpet at an early age. After moving to Los Angeles, he toured with The Brothers Johnson, Quincy Jones and jazz giant Al Jarreau, who introduced Patches to audiences worldwide. Patches has released four solo albums and has toured with artists such as David Sanborn, George Duke, Rickie Lee Jones, Whitney Houston, Marcus Miller, Babyface, Diana Ross and Earth, Wind and Fire.
Marqueal Jordan
Marqueal Jordan
Equally versed as a saxophonist and vocalist, Marqueal Jordan’s talents are as diverse as his upbringing. He was born in Los Angeles, spent 10 years in East Kansas and, now, Marqueal has been based in Chicago for 27 years. Marqueal has earned his reputation as a seasoned and magnetic performer, with his concerts being described as electrifying. In 2008, Marqueal met smooth jazz star Brian Culbertson. Impressed by his playing and singing, Brian offered Marqueal a spot in his touring band, eventually leading to Marqueal’s success as a solo artist. His third solo album, All We Have Are Moments, was released in early 2022.
Ms. Monét
Ms. Monét
Ms. Monét is a singer-songwriter, arranger and actor from the Bay Area of California. She has a five-octave vocal range and performs in many genres, including R&B, rock, jazz, gospel and classical. Ms. Monét has toured the world for over 30 years and has performed as a background vocalist for artists such as Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Eric Benét, Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald and Queen Latifah.
Ms. Monét was a contestant on season 24 of NBC’s The Voice and gained national fame on the show. She has also been called “The Monificent” and is known for her natural ability, strong will and determination.
Ms. Monét was a contestant on season 24 of NBC’s The Voice and gained national fame on the show. She has also been called “The Monificent” and is known for her natural ability, strong will and determination.
Larry Braggs
Larry Braggs
Larry Braggs is passionate, powerful and very spiritual. These are also the amazing attributes of his voice. Cut from the same cloth as some of the world’s greatest vocalists, Larry has one of the most notable voices in the music industry. With a vocal range over three octaves and a command of the stage like no other, Larry has become one of the most electrifying entertainers on tour. Larry Braggs was the lead vocalist for the legendary soul band Tower of Power, but now, as a solo artist, he is becoming one of the most sought-after singers in the business.
Jay Williams
Musician
Jay Williams
– Musician
After starting to play the drums at the tender age of 3 alongside his dad, it wasn’t long before Jay Williams took interest in exploring other styles of music and his interest grew to appreciate styles like jazz, rock, R&B, Latin and country. Jay’s passion, hard work and dedication, along with his experience, eventually led to him professionally working with numerous mainstream artists. His versatile yet flexible gift has gained him local, national and international media coverage, as well as the opportunity to illustrate his art of drumming at countless venues throughout the country and abroad.
If you asked Jay when he loves most about his music career, he’d tell you “I love playing music, I believe music is healing to all. I love to see how music make people feel, the smile on their face is priceless.”
If you asked Jay when he loves most about his music career, he’d tell you “I love playing music, I believe music is healing to all. I love to see how music make people feel, the smile on their face is priceless.”
Nate Phillips
Musician
Nate Phillips
– Musician
Nate Phillips has been a member of The Smooth Jazz Cruise for nearly two decades, one of the longest reigns of almost anyone. Nate’s musical history includes sessions and tours with many artists who perform on our cruises, concreting his supporting role within The Smooth Jazz Cruise family.
Over his career Nate has worked with many artist including George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, Marcus Miller, EnVogue, George Clinton, Wilton Patti Austin, Eric Marienthal, Cheap Trick, Mindi Abair, Peter White, Wayman Tisdale and Brian Culbertson.
Over his career Nate has worked with many artist including George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, Marcus Miller, EnVogue, George Clinton, Wilton Patti Austin, Eric Marienthal, Cheap Trick, Mindi Abair, Peter White, Wayman Tisdale and Brian Culbertson.
Darnell “Showcase” Taylor
Musician
Darnell “Showcase” Taylor
– Musician
Guitarist Darnell “Showcase” Taylor captivates worldwide audiences through a style that balances tradition with innovation. Born and raised in Moncure, North Carolina, the self-taught musician started his love affair with instruments as a church kid having joined a local band at the age of 15.
Playing throughout the country for a wide variety of artists, Taylor eventually met GRAMMY® Award winner Anthony Hamilton. The powerful, soul master added him to his critically acclaimed band where they continue to thrill music lovers across the globe.
As a producer, he has composed more than 50 songs for Soul/Blues artist Willie Clayton, rising songstress Jackie Michael and award-winning saxophonist Marcus Anderson. A testament to his commercial appeal, he earned the attention of Ibanez Guitars who tapped the musician to serve as a face of its international brand.
Taylor enjoys the beauty of collectively performing with some of the most dynamic artists of our time yet still recognizes the gift of his individual music interpretation. While contemporary music typically features a voice as storyteller, Darnell “Showcase” Taylor masterfully narrates the human experience of love, pain, joy, and defeat through a beautiful merger of man and guitar.
Playing throughout the country for a wide variety of artists, Taylor eventually met GRAMMY® Award winner Anthony Hamilton. The powerful, soul master added him to his critically acclaimed band where they continue to thrill music lovers across the globe.
As a producer, he has composed more than 50 songs for Soul/Blues artist Willie Clayton, rising songstress Jackie Michael and award-winning saxophonist Marcus Anderson. A testament to his commercial appeal, he earned the attention of Ibanez Guitars who tapped the musician to serve as a face of its international brand.
Taylor enjoys the beauty of collectively performing with some of the most dynamic artists of our time yet still recognizes the gift of his individual music interpretation. While contemporary music typically features a voice as storyteller, Darnell “Showcase” Taylor masterfully narrates the human experience of love, pain, joy, and defeat through a beautiful merger of man and guitar.
Arlington Jones
Musician
Arlington Jones
– Musician
Arlington Jones began his piano studies in classical music but added jazz while in college. He went on to receive a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University and a master’s degree from Southwest Texas State University in music, composition, arranging, performance, theory and jazz studies. His music reveals the history of traditional and modern jazz, influenced by ragtime, classical, blues and sacred styles. He has multiple album recordings, piano music books, and a jazz techniques book. His main jazz music influences are Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington.
Collin Clauson
Musician
Collin Clauson
– Musician
Collin Clauson started playing piano at an early age and later learned how to play the clarinet, saxophone and guitar. Collin is an in-demand piano player who regularly works both in the Chicago area and all over the country. Collin has previously performed on The Smooth Jazz Cruise and is a member of the experimental rock group Monobody, a five-piece band blending their different influences into a unique sound. Collin began teaching piano and guitar privately at 16 and continues to teach with an emphasis on the fundamentals of music through music theory, learning songs, transcribing and rhythm exercises. Collin continues to write his own music on piano, guitar, and many other instruments, and is continually building his solo work.
David Dyson
Musician
David Dyson
– Musician
Born in South Dakota and raised in Washington D.C., David Dyson began playing baritone in school, but, after hearing recordings of Larry Graham and Louis Johnson, the desire to switch to the bass was overwhelming.
In 1989, David worked with Maurice Starr (New Kids On The Block) as musical director, taking their live shows to an unprecedented pinnacle. As an artist, David has released Soulmates, The Dawning and Unleashed, all to critical acclaim.
Throughout his career, David has earned quite a reputation as a bassist, songwriter, arranger and producer. He continues to strive for excellence as one of today’s most promising artists.
In 1989, David worked with Maurice Starr (New Kids On The Block) as musical director, taking their live shows to an unprecedented pinnacle. As an artist, David has released Soulmates, The Dawning and Unleashed, all to critical acclaim.
Throughout his career, David has earned quite a reputation as a bassist, songwriter, arranger and producer. He continues to strive for excellence as one of today’s most promising artists.
Richie Gajate Garcia
Musician
Richie Gajate Garcia
– Musician
Richie Gajate Garcia, Puerto Rican born in New York City, grew up with musical influences of his percussionist step father. He is one of the top clinicians worldwide, demonstrating the art of drums and percussion. Richie has performed, recorded and toured the world as a drummer/percussionist for a variety of major artists, such as Diana Ross, Robin Thicke, Jessie J and more. He’s also played on over 40 major films, most recently Disney’s Coco.
Richie has had the joy of performing with many of the artists on The Smooth Jazz Cruise and looks forward to the next cruise coming up.
Richie has had the joy of performing with many of the artists on The Smooth Jazz Cruise and looks forward to the next cruise coming up.
Carnell Harrell
Musician
Carnell Harrell
– Musician
Carnell Harrell is a keyboard player from the Los Angeles area who has been playing professionally for over 20 years for agencies, private events, independent and major artists. Carnell plays a variety of styles including Gospel, R&B, neo soul, hip hop, jazz, soul, alternative rock, easy listening, singer/songwriter, smooth jazz and country. He’s played with a variety of artists including Jonathan Butler, Rahsaan Patterson, the Jacksons, Jennifer Lopez, Bobby Brown, Kenny Latimore, Dave Koz, Boney James, Gerald Albright, Teena Marie, Andra Day, Thelma Houston, Peter White, Mac Powell, Israel Houghton, Macy Gray and more.
Munyungo Jackson
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Munyungo Jackson
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Percussionist, Composer, Arranger, Producer, Author and four time GRAMMY® Winner Darryl Munyungo Jackson possesses an ever-increasing collection of instruments with which to execute his craft. That is one of the reasons this warm and unassuming West Coast artist can be found in virtually any musical setting—whether it’s funk, pop, jazz, latin, reggae or traditional dance music of such countries as Nigeria, Haiti, Brazil and Cuba.
Munyungo is deeply committed to understanding — and keeping alive — the tradition surrounding the instruments he plays. “It’s hard to study drums without studying the cultures from which they come,” he points out. This respectfulness seasons his playing with hearty passion and enjoyment.
Munyungo is deeply committed to understanding — and keeping alive — the tradition surrounding the instruments he plays. “It’s hard to study drums without studying the cultures from which they come,” he points out. This respectfulness seasons his playing with hearty passion and enjoyment.
Gerey Johnson
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Gerey Johnson
– Musician
Currently the touring guitarist with smooth jazz elites Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Boney James and Euge Groove, and performing as a solo artist, Gerey Johnson has been on the contemporary jazz scene for years as a musician, songwriter, producer and record company executive. Along with being a band leader and show host here on The Smooth Jazz Cruise, he has radio success with collaborations with Richard Elliot, Marcus Anderson, Lin Rountree and his current project with percussionist Ramon Yslas from the “super group” Chicago.
Lamar Jones
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Lamar Jones
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Lamar Jones was born to be a musician. A native of Chicago and coming from a musical family, he is a versatile bassist who has performed with a variety of musical groups during his 25 year career. Being a well-rounded musician, Lamar has played various genres spanning from smooth jazz, rock, gospel, R&B, funk and house-music in a variety of different venues from music halls to outdoor festivals across the US and abroad.
Lamar currently resides in Chicago and has been blessed with two beautiful young daughters. When he is not on tour, you can find him building custom basses and performing in church.
Lamar currently resides in Chicago and has been blessed with two beautiful young daughters. When he is not on tour, you can find him building custom basses and performing in church.
Chris Miskel
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Chris Miskel
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Chris Miskel is a Chicago drummer who carries on the Chicago reputation of producing some of the most talented musicians to date. By playing with many musicians, Chris has acquired the ability to play the drums in multiple styles and genres of music. He believes that adapting to the various musical situations is essential to being a well-rounded musician.
When Chris is home between tours, he continues to strengthen his drumming techniques, solos and improvisation by performing in local clubs and participating in jam sessions. According to Chris, “Playing what I feel and being able to transcend my vibe to the fans and get a reaction from them is what makes my job wonderful.”
When Chris is home between tours, he continues to strengthen his drumming techniques, solos and improvisation by performing in local clubs and participating in jam sessions. According to Chris, “Playing what I feel and being able to transcend my vibe to the fans and get a reaction from them is what makes my job wonderful.”
Kevin Turner
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Kevin Turner
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Born and raised in Ohio, Kevin Turner was trained as a jazz guitarist but spent an equal amount of time playing in the pop genre.
Besides being a performer, Kevin is a writer, producer and educator. He has owned a private recording studio for nearly 15 years. Kevin co-wrote (with his wife Cynthia Turner) and produced two projects by the national recording gospel ensemble Cynthia Turner and Heartspeak. This award-winning group performed across the country in the 2000s and was featured on BET’s Bobby Jones Gospel Show.
Kevin presently tours and records with GRAMMY® award-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum.
Besides being a performer, Kevin is a writer, producer and educator. He has owned a private recording studio for nearly 15 years. Kevin co-wrote (with his wife Cynthia Turner) and produced two projects by the national recording gospel ensemble Cynthia Turner and Heartspeak. This award-winning group performed across the country in the 2000s and was featured on BET’s Bobby Jones Gospel Show.
Kevin presently tours and records with GRAMMY® award-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum.
Omari Williams
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Omari Williams
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Omari Williams began playing the drums at a young age, like many musicians, in the church, then the jazz band, marching band and was performing professionally by age 17.
Boney James is his main gig, but Omari has also played with Ruben Studdard, Rick Braun, Jonathan Butler and and the finest musicians aboard The Smooth Jazz Cruise. In addition to drums, Omari plays bass and can sing background when needed. He is learning the keyboard so he can start making and producing his own music, as well as music for other artists and continues to work on learning new skills and keeping his original ones fresh and polished.
Boney James is his main gig, but Omari has also played with Ruben Studdard, Rick Braun, Jonathan Butler and and the finest musicians aboard The Smooth Jazz Cruise. In addition to drums, Omari plays bass and can sing background when needed. He is learning the keyboard so he can start making and producing his own music, as well as music for other artists and continues to work on learning new skills and keeping his original ones fresh and polished.