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| 512 South Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach, California 310.792.1230 | |||
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"Like a hot day in the South. Not hurried." is how John Wicks describes his playing style. His patient, supportive style, use of space, and mastery of contemporary styles had made him an extremely busy guy around his hometown of Seattle and continues in his new home of Los Angeles. As a freelancer John is working constantly, performing and recording in various live acts, commercial jingles and movie soundtracks. John's playing with LA based singer/songwriter Heather Porcaro, punk/new wave band Soccermom, and on saxophonist Skerik's "Syncopated Taint Septet" (Ropeadope/WEA) reveals a relaxed, and soulful style that elegantly bridges the gap between pop, hip hop, punk, electronic, and ethnic-based urban styles. This is understandable considering his early childhood New Orleans roots and his list of influences: Levon Helm, Kenny Buttrey, Bernard Purdie, hip hop producer Jay Dee, Al Jackson Jr., Earl Palmer, Donald Bailey, Paul Motian, Grady Tate, The Roots, Stevie Wonder, and Squarepusher.
"My goal is to record and tour with all of the groups I'm involved with, as well as to continue playing with other artists. I'd also like to keep on teaching private lessons and clinics in Los Angeles and abroad in the future. As long as I continue to grow as an artist and make everyone I am in contact with smile, I know I'm doing OK."
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