Hammond B-3 player
Merl Saunders has recorded with numerous renowned artists since the early '70s and has led many of his own dates in a variety of genres from jazz to blues to new age to rock. Born on Valentine's Day, 1934 in San Mateo, CA,
Saunders began learning to play the piano at the age of 10. He was a classmate and bandmate of
Johnny Mathis through junior high school.
Saunders decided on music as a profession after seeing how much fun was had by audience and performers alike at concerts by such musicians as
Cab Calloway. He apprenticed early on with
Jimmy Smith for a time, and attended various music schools. Starting in the 1960s,
Saunders collaborated on and off with
Jerry Garcia, and the
Grateful Dead. He also began working as a jazz keyboardist in the early '70s, and since has performed and recorded with
Harry Belafonte,
Frank Sinatra,
Lionel Hampton,
Miles Davis,
B.B. King,
Bonnie Raitt and
Paul Butterfield. One of his several albums with
Jerry Garcia, Blues From the Rainforest, hit the Top 5 of the U.S. Billboard New Age charts in the early '90s.
Saunders runs his own label, Sumertone, which includes much of his catalogue, as does the Fantasy label. In 1998,
Saunders released his 20th album as a leader, Merl Saunders With His Funky Friends: Live! (Sumertone), which includes guests
Garcia,
John Popper (of Blues Travelers) and
Trey Anastasio (of
Phish). In addition to his active touring schedule, the San Franciscan has also written scores for TV and movies, including Tales From The Crypt, Twilight Zone, Heavy Traffic and Fritz The Cat. In early 2000,
Merl Saunders became the first recipient of the lifetime activist award from a Florida environmentalist group for his environmental activism that goes beyond just the titles of albums like
Save the Planet So We'll Have Someplace to Boogie and Blues from the Rainforest. Later that fall, Saunders released
Struggling Man in November.
–
Joslyn Layne, Rovi