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Formed in 1973, The Headhunters are one of the foundations of jazz and funk music, known for their iconic best-selling recordings released in the mid-1970s. The ensemble continues to impress at their live shows and with their album releases today. While 50 years of recording and touring has not included Herbie regularly, his influence is always informing The Headhunters co-leaders and best friends Mike Clark and Bill Summers, who carry forward the legacy with timeless, paradigm-shifting classics: "Watermelon Man," "Chameleon," "Butterfly," "Sly" and "Palm Grease" to just name a few.

The Headhunters' latest recording Live at Garcia’s Chicago (out everywhere October 24th, 2025) is a reflection of the band’s 50 year breadth, depth and innovation. The album captures an electric live performance at the new state of the art listening room Garcia's in Chicago's vibrant West Loop with Clark and Summers at the helm, supported by sizzling fleshy tenor sax by Craig Handy, seven string bass by Chris Severin and Hammond organ and keyboards by Kyle Roussel.

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