Artist Bios
John Reichman & the Jaybirds

With a fourth critically-acclaimed album and expanded touring
schedule, John Reischman and the Jaybirds are a top-flight band
delivering a truly fresh blend of original songs and
instrumentals, old-time heritage, and bluegrass power.
Featuring nine new songs and tunes from all five founding
band members, Stellar Jays is the latest in a series of CDs to
win rave reviews for a trademark, old-time-infused bluegrass
sound that respects tradition while advancing the music. The
nomination of Stellar Jays for two 2007 Canadian Folk Music
Awards follows praise such as this from Nashville Public Radio:
“A masterpiece — a fascinating and fresh-sounding collection of
tunes that incorporate the best elements of bluegrass and
old-time into a killer new sound.”
“On the evidence of Stellar Jays, John Reischman and the
Jaybirds are in their prime as contemporary bluegrass musicians
capable of maintaining and extending the music's legacy,” says
Billboard.com. Bluegrass Unlimited magazine describes
tone-master and composer John as “one of the world's undisputed
masters” of the mandolin, a frequent accolade since his days
with the Tony Rice Unit and California's Good Ol' Persons. John
went on to record two outstanding solo albums and numerous
sessions before forming the Jaybirds in 2001 to release a
self-titled debut album, followed by the Canadian Juno-nominated
Field Guide, and in 2005, The Road West.
“Though Reischman is the leader and front man, he gives each
of them plenty of room to shine, and together they produce music
that is seamlessly excellent and rewarding,” Sing Out! magazine
says of the superb West Coast ensemble led by John from
Vancouver, B.C. “The folks he's playing with are neck and neck
with him all the way,” Victory Review magazine says of the
original line-up: John on mandolin, Jim Nunally on guitar,
Trisha Gagnon on bass, Nick Hornbuckle on banjo, and Greg Spatz
on fiddle.
Jim is a San Francisco Bay-area veteran of several decades as
a leading guitarist, songwriter and high, lonesome singer. Jim
appeared with John on the Grammy-winning CD True Life Blues, The
Songs of Bill Monroe, is a producer and session stalwart, and
plays select dates with David
Grisman. Audiophile Audition describes Jim as “one of the
best bluegrass tenors working today,” with equally impressive
speed, clarity and tone as a guitar man. Chilliwack, B.C.-based
Trisha is portrayed by SingOut! as “one of the most versatile”
and “irresistible” vocalists in bluegrass, her strong and
distinctive style ranging from “mournful and plaintive” to
“hopeful and yearning.” Trisha anchors what Dirty Linen magazine
calls “gorgeous three-part harmonies” and her singing and
heart-felt songwriting is complemented by her right-on-the-money
bass rhythm.
Nanaimo, B.C.-based Nick has developed his own voice on the
five-string banjo, a unique sound with a two-finger roll unlike
other contemporary banjo players. “Nick Hornbuckle's banjo can
be downright spine-tingling,” wrote the L.A. Daily News. “The
resonant yet lively Cleo Belle is just right,” Bluegrass Now
says of the prolific instrumental composer's, original Stellar
Jays offering.
Spokane, WA-based Greg is hailed as a “world-class bluegrass
fiddler” by Fiddler magazine. Another Stellar Jays instrumental
composer with the lightning-fast Bash Bish Falls, Greg's
“virtuosic playing is flawlessly delivered time after time,”
praises Audiophile Audition. His wide-ranging chops have made
him a popular West Coast player for years, including stints with
the legendary Frank Wakefield, and resophonic guitarist Rob
Ickes.
As FolkWax says, John Reischman and the Jaybirds offer
“clarity, energy, good ensemble work, classy originals, and an
adventurous approach” to the world of bluegrass and folk music —
along with engaging stage humour in powerful live shows. They
are what SingOut! calls “ thoroughly professional ensemble with
a rare ability to produce music that is simultaneously
traditional and contemporary . . . the Jaybirds are a band that
continues to hit on all cylinders.”
Visit John Reichman's website at:
www.thejaybirds.com
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