Karl Denson has led a storied career as a multi-faceted recording and performing artist who first
came to prominence as a member of Lenny Kravitz' band debuting on his first release, Let Love
Rule, and staying on for the next five years. While developing a following overseas, he joined
Fred Wesley's band, touring and recording with him on multiple releases. This led to five straight
ahead jazz albums by Denson on Minor Music, the last of which was released to rave reviews
and featured Karl in a trio setting with Miles Davis alumni Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette.
In
1993, Denson joined DJ Greyboy in creating Greyboy Records and released the legendary acid
jazz staple, Freestylin. Out of that collaboration, Denson formed The Greyboy Allstars, which
became world renowned as the ultimate groove band, spreading their "West Coast Boogaloo"
style worldwide.
Denson took this formula to the next level by putting more emphasis on vocals and adding some
funk, R&B and hip hop elements. It turned out to be a winning combination, which set KDTU on
the top of the heap in the touring world from 1999 through 2005, selling over 250,000 records to
date. "My style is based in dance" shares Denson. " I love the idea of creating something that
naturally makes people want to move." KDTU has headlined and performed at US Festivals
including Bonnaroo, Bumbershoot, The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, All Good Music
Festival, Wakarusa Music Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz
Festival and many more. Global festival appearances include the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan,
North Sea Jazz festival in Holland, Moscow Jazz Festival in Russia, East Coast Blues and Roots
Festival in Australia and the Montreux Jazz festival in Switzerland. Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
has shared the stage with acts as diverse as Jack Johnson, D'Angelo, James Brown, Dave
Matthews Band, Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Allman Brothers, Keene and Maroon 5.
Denson's latest release, Brother's Keeper, continues his artistic evolution fusing sounds from
Rock to Funk to Afrobeat. Meshell Ndegeocello (bass) and Marc Ford (guitar, Black Crowes, Ben
Harper) are just some of the special guests on the album. Denson notes, "I'm not one to live in
the past. I am very much a forward thinker. Brother's Keeper is a continuation of my general
worldview, which is that we should be loving each other, having fun and taking care of one
another." He concludes, "This record is the culmination of all my life's work up until now."