Stanley Kipper Lead
Vocals, Timbales, Trap Drums and Percussion Stanley returned to
Minneapolis in 1989 after nearly 20 years in Los Angeles touring and
recording with such artists as Minnie Riperton, Bill Withers, Joe Walsh,
Jay Ferguson, Andrew Gold, Randy Meisner, Barry Gibb, Little Richard, Bo
Diddley and Karla Bonoff. Stanley has composed songs for several films
and commercials, and has also won top honors in the Coors Light National
Song Contest.
Chico Perez Percussion
and Backing Vocals Chico has been an active
percussionist for many years, touring with such groups as Crow Cola,
Gypsy, Jump Street, and 7th Wave. His professional career includes
numerous studio projects, as well as keeping busy as a drum-maker and
teaching African and Afro-Cuban percussion at the Minneapolis Drum
Center.
Joel
Arpin Trap
Drums, Percussion and Backing Vocals Since completing his
degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Wisconsin in
1987, Joel has been an active percussionist in the Minneapolis music
scene. Joel currently stays active studying and performing African,
Afro-Caribbean percussion and World Music.
Matthew Stevens Bass
Guitar, Backup Vocals Matthew grew up in a
musically rich environment, learning his first blues lines on bass
guitar at age 14 from his father. Soon, he began playing with brother,
Nate, and Javier Trejo in The Beads. Matt has studied and played with
Gary Hede and Jeoffry Baily and played Jazz at the U of M School of
Music. He also played with his group, The Jazz Bastards, and with
Hip-Hop group, United States of Consciousness. In 1999, he and Mason
Hozza re-formed The Beads. Soon after winning the Cabooze's contest for
�Best Unsigned Band in the Twin Cities�, The Beads released their
2003 CD, "Ordinary Sunday People." After The Beads' run, Matt formed the
Stevens Brothers Band with longtime friend, Dave Libman (aka Juice),
brother, Sam, on drums, and Nate on Vox and Harp. In the spring of 2005,
Matt began performing with Wookiefoot, adding another dimension to his
repertoire.
Matthew first met New Primitives in 2003 when they co-billed a show with
The Beads. A few months later, Matt was invited to fill-in for Tommy
Peterson while he was away on his honeymoon. During a practice/jam
session before the gig, Matt remembers his feeling of glee over the
rhythmic differences and all the possibilities of playing with this
group. He finished the show, but did not hear from them about playing
until 2005. This is when Javier called to say that Tommy was working on
a new endeavor with his business partner and would he be interested in
filling in regularly?
Since then, Matt has played many gigs with New Primitives. His
experience playing jazz, hip-hop, reggae, and world beat converges with
New Primitives� style: multi-genre, percussion-driven music at its
finest.
Tom
Peterson Guest
Bass Guitar Tom is the guy in the band that the crowd never
notices � until the bass
drops out. . .Tom first heard Stan, Chico and Joel at a festival in St.
Paul with their group, One World, and handed Stan his card saying, �If
you ever need a bass player, give me a call�. Nearly two years passed,
when Stan finally came to his senses and called Tom. Along the way, you
may have spotted Tom with many other fine bands in his 15 years in the
music industry, but New Primitives offer up the Reggae/Afro- Latin Soul
thing that he so desperately needs. In addition to playing with New
Primitives, Tom is also co-owner of
318, and
enjoys a sporting match of bocce.
Joel Schann Guitar Joel Schaan
started music at age 5 when his family moved into a house with a piano
to big to get out of the basement. By age 14 he talked his brother Toby
into buying a bass and soon they formed their first band together. They
played the northern North Dakota barn circuit in the late eighties, then
reformed as Wallace Hartley and the Titanics in the early nineties. As a
ten piece Funk/R&B group they traveled the midwest bar scene playing
original music, as well as recording with Tom "Bones" Malone, and Paul
Shaefer. In early 2000, they co-founded Test Site 67, where Stan Kipper
became a regular member of their weekly house gig at famous NE bar
Mayslacks. The band released one CD, followed up in '06 with a solo
effort by Joel entitled "Accoustic." After years of sharing stage with
Stanley in each others' bands, Joel finally joined the New Primitives in
the spring of 09.
Daryk Durwood Saxophone Daryk Narum (a.k.a. Durwood) has floated around the
periphery of the New Primitives voodoo landscape since first meeting
Stan and Chico when they were in One World and just forming the New
Primitives. Before joining the band, Durwood played in multiple projects
with different members of the New Primitives. Since moving to the Twin
Cities in 1994, Daryk has performed in Test Site 67, Inspirado, Wallace
Hartley and the Titanics, Slow Motion Walter, and Rhythm Jones, as well
as adding his signature bari and tenor sound to other bands in the area.
Daryk has been enjoying being a permanent member of the New Primitives
since 2007.
Bruce Jackson Keyboards Jackson has been performing
in and around the Twin Cities for over 35 years. He has performed with
popular Twin Cities legendary acts such as Ipso Facto, Dr. Mambo’s
Combo, Doug Maynard, Crossover, Wain McFarlane’s “Jahz” & MoonDogs 88.
Bruce performed with Kenny G on stage at the Fine Line in downtown
Minneapolis. The famous jazz pianist Joe Sample performed with Bruce one
evening with the band Seventh Wave. Bruce Jackson has entertained
audiences around the world while sharing the stage with the great
songwriter & performer Tracy Chapman. Bruce is a 2007 & 2008 Minnesota
Music Hall of Fame inductee.