The Nikhil Korula Band

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The Nikhil Korula Band
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L-R in 2011: Marcus Milius, Chris Lovejoy, Zane Musa, Nikhil, Adam Gust, Matt Spencer, Ray Bergstrom
Background information
Also known asThe NK Band
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Genres World music, jazz, blues, adult contemporary
Years active2002 (2002)–present
Labels Groove Infinity Records
Members Nikhil Korula, Ray Bergstrom, Matt Spencer, Adam Gust, Zane Musa, Marcus Milius, Chris Lovejoy, Will Herrington
Past membersAnthony King, Leo Nobre, Dan Boissy, Jack Lees,
Website Nikhil Korula Band

The Nikhil Korula Band is an American jam band based in California, known for blending genres as diverse as jazz, world music, and adult contemporary. Also called The NK Band, [1] [2] the original lineup has changed somewhat since the band was founded in 2002, and currently consists of Nikhil Korula, Ray Bergstrom, Matt Spencer, Adam Gust, Zane Musa, Marcus Milius, Chris Lovejoy, and Will Herrington. With a sound described by Relix Magazine as "part Dave Matthews guitar licks and sax solos alongside world-music beats," [2] the band has performed at festivals such as Bonnaroo, the Playboy Jazz Festival, SXSW, and Summerfest. They have also headlined venues such as House of Blues and the Viper Room, as well as numerous college campuses, and have opened for Jason Mraz, John Mayer, The Roots, Erykah Badu, [3] and Rusted Root, among others. [1]

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Their music has been featured on the soundtracks of TV shows such as Greek , Burn Notice , The Real World , and Guiding Light , and in 2014 the music video for their song "Fade Away" won Best Music Video Film at Indie Fest in Southern California, [4] as well as several other film festivals that include Alaska Film Fest, Studio City Film Festival, and Yosemite Film Festival.

History

2002–04: Founding, The Way Things Work

The founding member of the NK Band, Nikhil Korula, first started performing as a solo artist in 2002 around Los Angeles. Largely performing acoustic music with a guitar, [5] early on he collaborated with jazz musicians around the city, [5] teaming up with guitarist Anthony King in 2002 as an acoustic duo at open mics, coffeehouses, and music venues. [1] Saxophonist Dan Boissy [6] and harmonica player Marcus Milius joined in 2002. Once a regular lineup was established the group was founded in 2002, [1] blending calypso, rock, reggae, African and Latin sounds. [3] Their first gig as a sextet was a sold out show at the Knitting Factory on July 25, 2002. [1]

Their debut release, The Freedom EP, was released in 2003 [7] on Groove Infinity Records. The EP led to the band recording a full-length album at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood. [5] Titled The Way Things Work, the LP came out in 2004. [7] In response, Relix Magazine wrote that Korula's music mixes "part Dave Matthews guitar licks and sax solos alongside world-music beats...Korula’s new album, The Way Things Work, displays the six-piece’s own western/tribal dichotomy." [2]

2005–12: Touring and live album

Touring intermittently, the NK Band performed at the House of Blues in December 2006 [7] with a lineup consisting of Korula, Anthony King, Leo Nobre, Dan Boissy, Adam Gust and Jack Lees. [7] They were described as a buzz band by Kevin Bronson of the Los Angeles Times in 2006, who wrote that "think of the Nikhil Korula Band as the rainbow snow cone of the local rock scene: plenty of flavors, all adding up to something cool and sweet. Afro-beats, Latin grooves, calypso, jazz." [7]

Their EP Acoustic B-Sides & Rarities came out in 2007, and that September they opened for the Dave Matthews Band. [8] They have also performed at festivals such as Summerfest from 2007 to 2014, including opening Summerfest for O.A.R. in June 2007, Bonnaroo in 2008 and 2009, Sunset Junction Street Fair, JazzReggae Festival @ UCLA, [3] and SXSW. Beyond headlining over twenty shows at the House of Blues, they have also headlined venues such as The Mint, [1] The Roxy on the Sunset Strip, [9] Temple Bar, the Viper Room, [5] the Apollo Theater [9] on April 4, 2010, and numerous college campuses. [5] The band headlined at the Playboy Jazz Festival’s Community Concert in June 2011, with co-headliners including drummer Ndugu Chancler and guitarist Doc Powell. [10]

The NK Band's 2010 double album Live Vibes captures their live performances, and includes twenty original songs performed in front of the band's hometown audience. [11] The band's track "Stay For A While" was included on Greek (ABC Family) episode "I Know What You Did Last Semester," which aired January 2010.

2012–13: Music of the New Day and Solo Sessions

Released in 2012, the NK Band's studio album Music of the New Day consisted of all original tracks, excluding a Bo Diddly cover of "Before You Accuse Me." [12] As of late 2012 the band was receiving radio airplay on 45 stations in 25 states, as well as in counties such as India, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. "A Song For L.A." from the album has also been featured at home games for teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, and Los Angeles Kings. [13] The Scoop LA wrote on October 24, 2012, that "A standing room only crowd turned out last night for The Nikhil Korula Band at The House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. In another stellar performance, Korula and his band knocked it out of the park with a 3-hour concert featuring music from their latest album Music of the New Day and classic hits by such iconic artists as Stevie Wonder and Eric Clapton." [14] In early 2013 the band continued to tour, and it was at Summerfest [15] that the band also opened for Gavin DeGraw on June 26, 2013, [16] performing an audience of over 10,000 people. [9] The band also performed at the 2013 Sundance festival as part of the "Concerts at Sundance" music series. [9]

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The band performing in 2011

In 2013 Korula recorded Solo Sessions, collaborating with members of the NK Band and two members of the Dave Matthew Band, Jeff Coffin (saxophone) and Butch Taylor (keyboards). [3] All songs on the EP are original. [12] Officially released on July 9, 2013, that day the band also held a release party while headlining the House of Blues Sunset Strip. [9] Stephen K. Peeples of House Blend commented that the EP's "music is soulful and adventurous, drawing from multicultural roots, and translates easily from solo to the full band arrangements fans will [see live]." [9] The lead single from the EP, "Fade Away," was released prior to the EP, and as of July 7, 2013, was inside the To 20 on FMQB's Hot A/C airplay chart, [9] after initially debuting at No. 106. [12] It peaked at No. 10 [3] on the AC Radio Chart (also titled MQB's 'Friday Morning Quarterback Inc.' Hot Adult Contemporary Radio chart). [12]

2014–present

Solo Sessions was followed by the full-length studio album A Decade in the Sun, recorded by Korula as an acoustic solo album at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. The band toured in support of the album. In 2014, the music video for "Fade Away" won Best Music Video Film at Indie Fest in Southern California. [4] The music video, directed by Jethro Rothe-Kushel, was also an official selection for the NYC Independent Film Festival in 2014. [17] As of late 2014, the video had won five film award for best music video, including film festivals such as the Yosemite Film Festival, Alaska Film Festival, and Studio City Film Festival.

Style

The NK Band frequently incorporates improvisation into their live shows. [13] They also incorporates genres as diverse as jazz, adult contemporary, funk, blues, singer-songwriter, and world music. [18]

Members

The members of The NK Band in 2011, L-R: Marcus Milius, Adam Gust, Chris Lovejoy, Nikhil Korula, Ray Bergstrom, Zane Musa, Matt Spencer. Along with the 2013 addition of pianist Will Herrington, this lineup was intact as of late 2014. NK Band Griffith Ledge Pic.jpg
The members of The NK Band in 2011, L-R: Marcus Milius, Adam Gust, Chris Lovejoy, Nikhil Korula, Ray Bergstrom, Zane Musa, Matt Spencer. Along with the 2013 addition of pianist Will Herrington, this lineup was intact as of late 2014.

Current

Past

Awards and nominations

Selected awards and nominations for the Nikhil Korula Band
YearAwardNominated workCategoryResult
2014The Indie Fest"Fade Away"
by Nikhil Korula
Best Music
Video
Won
LA Cinema Festival of HollywoodWon
Studio City Film FestivalWon
Yosemite Film FestivalWon
Alaska Film FestivalWon

Discography

Studio albums

Studio albums by the Nikhil Korula Band
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2004 The Way Things Work
2012 Music of the New Day
  • Released: January 31, 2012
  • Label: Groove Infinity Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
2014 A Decade in the Sun
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Groove Infinity Records
  • Format: CD, digital download

Live albums

Live albums by the Nikhil Korula Band
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2010 Live Vibes
(2 disc album)

Extended plays

Extended plays by the Nikhil Korula Band
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2003 The Freedom EP
2007 Acoustic B-Sides & Rarities
  • Released: April 9, 2007
  • Label: Groove Infinity Records
  • Format: Digital
2013 Solo Sessions
(with Jeff Coffin and Butch Taylor)
  • Released: July 9, 2013
  • Label: Groove Infinity Records
  • Format: CD, digital

Singles

Selected songs by the Nikhil Korula Band
YearTitleAlbumChart peaksRelease details
AC [12]
Radio
2004"Truth"The Way Things WorkFeatured in Burn Notice
"Stop The Rain"Featured in Guiding Light
2007"Stay For A While"Acoustic B-Sides & RaritiesFeatured in Greek S3Ep11 (Jan 2010)
2013"Fade Away" (ft. Butch Taylor) Solo Sessions 10 Music video (October 29, 2013)

Further reading

External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg NK BAND Acoustic Trio Performs "Tonight" (Live at the Rialto Theater in Tucson, AZ in 2012)

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