About
Premik: A Musical And Spiritual Perspective
Premik, a composer, arranger, producer and an accomplished
multi-instrumentalist, performs on various flutes, soprano, alto and tenor
saxophones, Akai EWI and Yamaha WX7 wind synthesizers, and lap steel guitar.
The 2008 schedule had him playing Sting’s Rainforest Concert at Carnegie
Hall and extensive touring with Russian legend Boris Grebenshikov
beginning in London at the Royal Albert Hall, continuing on to Dublin, Kiev, Milan, Moscow, St. Petersburg, ending the year in Vienna.
Premik, in conjunction with jazz pianist Uli Geissendoerfer,
heads Bangalore Breakdown, an exciting, experimental jazz ensemble. They
just released their first CD, titled Diary, in 2008. In 2004, Premik
had released his own album, Mission Transcendence, a soulful melding of
East /West, jazz, world and other styles.
Premik has worked with everyone from Carlos Santana, Whitney Houston,
Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Ravi Shankar, Narada Michael Walden, Clarence
Clemons, Jackson Browne, Jean-Luc Ponty, Lonnie Liston-Smith, Sting, Billy Joel, and James Taylor, just to name a few. He is equally at home in pop, jazz, folk,
R&B, new age and experimental genres.
Early Background: Premik, (pronounced pray-meek) was born Russell Wayne
Tubbs in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. His dad, Harold “Harry” Tubbs was a
trumpet/flugelhorn player as well as big band arranger. He is well remembered
for these latter abilities in John Coltrane's 1957 classic album The
Winner’s Circle which was re-released on CD in 2007. He began Premik
on piano and music theory at the age of six with simultaneous exposure to a
wide array of musical styles by way of various jazz and classical concerts of
the day.
Most Influential Teachers: Joe Allard, Ornette Coleman, Sri Chinmoy
1974: Premik joined with John McLaughlin in the
making of the album Visions of the Emerald Beyond, Mahavishnu Orchestra.
This involved tours of Europe and the U.S. The U.S. tour proved a remarkable
pairing up of both Mahavishnu and the Jeff Beck Group where he
worked alongside Jean-Luc Ponty, bassist Ralph Armstrong and Narada
Michael Walden on drums.
1975, 1978, 1980: Premik was invited by Carlos Santana to
play the Planetary Celebration held at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY which included such artists as Santana, James Taylor, Pete Seeger
and John McLaughlin. Carlos had finished his first solo album for
Columbia, entitled Oneness: Silver Dreams, Golden Reality, and Premik
joined him on a six-week European tour as part of an opening act for the
Santana Band called Devadip Oneness.
In a follow-up landmark album titled The Swing of Delight, Herbie
Hancock was invited as co-arranger and co-musical director. Now working in
collaboration was Premik, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Ron Carter
and Carlos Santana along with various Santana band members.
Performing throughout the album Premik, as well, aided in arrangements
of several of the tunes.
1983-1985: Premik played with Lonnie Liston-Smith, jazz
keyboardist with the highly successful album Dreams of Tomorrow. Premik was chosen as Smith's saxophonist/flutist for the next two
years of touring and recording, playing at venues throughout the U.S., Great Britain, and the Montreaux Jazz Festival. During this time, Premik
recorded on two of Lonnie's albums: Silhouettes and Rejuvenation
with the great bassist Cecil McBee.
1995: Premik performed with India’s great violinist, Dr L.
Subramanium at the opening of his new work Global Symphony. Premik
has also been featured on soprano sax, flute and wind synthesizer in
Subramanium’s Global Fusion tours throughout India and the U.S.
1994-2009: Premik joined composer Carman Moore's
Skymusic Ensemble, performing Moore’s epic work Mass for the 21st
Century that summer as part of Lincoln Center’s Out-Of-Doors concert
series. He has remained a member of this ensemble to date. Premik will
soon be featured in Moore's lates work, Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra,
which in its world premier will also feature Ornette Coleman as guest
soloist.
Extended List-Recording Credits: With Carlos Santana "The
Swing of Delight" (Also co-writer and co-arranger along with Herbie
Hancock), With Whitney Houston "How Will I Know" (1 single
from the album, "Whitney Houston") Also, "Love is A Contact
Sport" from the album 'Whitney," With Regina Belle "Baby,
Come to Me," from the album "Stay with Me," With Clarence
Clemons & Jackson Browne. "You're a Friend of Mine"
from the album "Hero," With John McLaughlin,
"Visions of the Emerald Beyond", With Narada Micheal Walden
"The Garden of Love-Light" and "I Cry, I Smile," With Lonnie
Liston Smith "Rejuvenation" and "Silhouettes," With Jermaine
Stewart "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off (To Have a Good
Time)" and "Don't Ever Leave Me", both from the album
"Frantic Romantic," With Yoko Ogimone "The Verge of
Love," With Kristin Hoffman "Real", "The
Waking" (produced by Michael Whalen), With Uli Geissendoerfer &
Bangalore Breakdown "Diary", With Boris Grebenshikov
"White Horse".
Premik is listed in THE HISTORY OF TOP 40 SAXOPHONE SOLOS 1955-2005
-by John Laughter & Steve D. Marshall.
Extended List - Artists whom Premik has worked with: Carlos Santana,
Whitney Houston, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Ravi Shankar, Larry Coryell,
Jeff Beck, Sting, Billy Joel, James Taylor, Narada Michael Walden, Gil
Goldstein, Jean-Luc Ponty, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius,
Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Lonnie Liston-Smith, Tony Williams, Ron Carter,
Regina Belle, Jermaine Stewart, Carl Lewis, Brenda Russell, Clarence Clemons
& other members of the E Street Band, Jackson Browne, Pete Seeger, Harry
Chapin, Don McLean, Cecil McBee, Harvey Mason, T.M. Stevens, Anoushka Shankar,
L. Subramanium, L. Shankar, Trilok Gurtu, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Colin Walcott
(& members of the group OREGON), Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, Mike
Love of the Beach Boys, Carman Moore & Skymusic Ensemble, Andy Narell,
Clara Ponty, Vasant Rai, Scarlet Rivera, Kristin Hoffmann, Uli Geissendoerfer & Bangalore Breakdown, Steve Gorn, Boris Grebenshikov & Aquarium.
Film Credits: Premik has composed original music for the
following short films: Cultural Baggage - Comedy, directed by Frank
Chindamo, Winner, Gold Hugo Award, Intercom Film Festival in Chicago and
Golden Eagle Award, Council on International Non-Theatrical Events, 1995, Woodlands
of the Pacific Northwest - NYU student film, directed by Jim Brown, The
Inner Runner - Sports Documentary, directed by Steven Schecter, Triathlon -
Sports documentary directed by Steven Schecter, Read My Lips - Comedy,
directed by Joe Giardano, Halsey/Garside - Corporate training film,
directed by Martha Keys for Something-In-Common, Logican Group -
Overview, directed by Edgar Mills of Northrup/Grumann Corporation, Sign Of
The Times - Comedy, directed by Joe Giardano for
"Something-In-Common."
Fashion Show- Live music for L'Oreal product release, Chelsea Art Museum, aprox. 250 in attendance
Off-Broadway:"Coming of Age in Korea" –flute, soprano and
tenor saxophone. Currently showing at the Castillo Theatre.
Areas of Focus: Compose music for: Film (Live Action &
Animation), Designer Runway Fashion Shows, Art Exhibitions, Book
Signings, TV &/or Radio, Corporate Videos, Dance
Companies, Broadway & Off Broadway, Special Occasions.
Performing groups and soon to be released recordings:
Bangalore Breakdown (perform as full 8 to 10 piece ensemble - or fewer for
small stage venues) , Meditation album w/ Steve Booke, "Eternal
Bliss" is the working title for the album w/ pianist Anna Dagmar,
sitarist Ikhlaq Hussain and tabla maestro Naren Budhakar.
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