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  1. Hunter played with the side group T.J. Kirk in the mid-’90s, a band that derived their name from the cover material they exclusively played: Thelonious Monk, James Brown, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. T.J. Kirk released a self-titled 1995 debut and their 1996 follow-up, If Four Was One received a GRAMMY nomination.

  2. 28. Juli 1995 · TJ Kirk was Charlie Hunter on 8-string guitar/bass, Scott Amendola on Drums, and John Schott & Will Bernard on guitars. Their mission was to blend the music of Thelonius Monk, James Brown...

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  3. 6. Sept. 1995 · This is a T.J. Kirk show which was Charlie Hunter - 8-string guitar Will Bernard - guitar John Schott - guitar Scott Amendola - Drums One set t00 dj music...

  4. Hunter played with the side group T.J. Kirk in the mid-’90s, a band that derived their name from the cover material they exclusively played: Thelonious Monk, James Brown, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

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  5. 6. Nov. 1996 · Take the impossible to categorize jazzy guitar/bassist Charlie Hunter, another adventurous guitarist -- Will Bernard, Scott Amondola (Charlie Hunter's great musical partner on drums for years) and a 3rd wildcard guitarist, John Schott and restrict their repertoire to jazz legend Theolnous Monk, funk legend James Brown, and lesser ...

  6. 11. Apr. 1997 · T.J.Kirk. April 11, 1997 - Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA. 1. Shuffle Boil outro. 2. "so a panda walks into a bar..." > The Payback > 3. Brake's Sake. 4. Stomping Grounds > 5. untitled instrumental. 6. Soul Power. 7. Soul Power outro. 8. Ruby, My Dear > 9. Jackie-ing. 10. Get On the Good Foot > Rock Hard In a Funky Place. 11. band intros. 12.

  7. Between his own work and that of the weird, whacky and wonderful T.J. Kirk, Hunter's unique ability to not just self-accompany à la Joe Pass, but to actually sound like multiple independent musicians—on an instrument that combines the low end of a bass guitar with the high end of a regular one—was, and remains, unparalleled.