Henry Kaiser
Grammy winner HENRY KAISER is widely recognized as one of the most creative and innovative guitarists, improvisers, and producers in the fields of rock, jazz and experimental music and is one of the most extensively recorded as well, having appeared on more than 225 different albums and contributed to countless television and film soundtracks. A restless collaborator who constantly seeks the most diverse and personally challenging contexts for his music, Mr. Kaiser not only produces and contributes to a staggering number of recorded projects, he performs frequently throughout the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan, with several regular groupings as well as solo guitar concerts and concerts of freely improvised music with a host of diverse instrumentalists. Along with Davey Williams and Eugene Chadbourne, he is considered one of the "three founding fathers of American free improvisational guitar" and evidence of his exceptional musical breadth and versatility can be found in a partial list of the extraordinary artists with whom he has recorded and/or performed: Herbie Hancock, Richard Thompson, David Lindley, Bob Weir, The ROVA Sax Quartet, Elliot Sharp, John "Drumbo" French, Michael McClure, Bill Laswell, Steve Lacy, Fred Frith, Leo Smith, moe., Negativland, Michael Stipe, Terry Riley, Jim O'Rourke, Diamanda Galas, Sonny Sharrock, Hans Reichel, Chris Cutler, Henry Cow, John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Joey Baron, Davey Williams, Eugene Chadbourne, Evan Parker, Sang-Won Park, Material, The Golden Palominos, Victoria Williams, Jin-Hi Kim, John Oswald, Glenn Phillips, Tom Constanten, John Medeski, Zoogz Rift, Merl Saunders, Freddie Roulette, Mari Kimura, George Lewis, Peter Brotzmann, Zero, Bob Bralove, Gregg Allman, Billy Kreutzmann, Jerry Garcia, Miya Masaoka, Miroslav Tadic, Cecil Taylor, Nels Cline, and Amos Garrett.
Adding to this impressive resume, he is also a scientific diver in the US ANTARCTIC PROGRAM and 2010 will mark his seventh deployment beneath the twenty foot thick ice of the Ross Sea. For 17 years he taught underwater research at The University of California at Berkeley where he was an early pioneer in the use of underwater video for scientific research and diver training. Mr. Kaiser has more Antarctic under-the-ice footage in films and tv shows than any other underwater cameraman and probably has more dives under fast ice than any other professional videographer. Concurrently, he has had a parallel career in the film and television industry for over 30 years, working as a producer, director and soundtrack composer. He has directed and produced many hours of science television programming and received an Academy Award nomination for his work as the producer for Werner Herzog's Encounters At The End Of The World on which he was also the underwater camera and soundtrack composer for the film. Kaiser has also worked on 3 other Herzog films: The Wild Blue Yonder, Grizzly Man, and Little Dieter Needs To Fly.
Henry Kaiser will be performing with Davey Williams at the Magic City Meltdown at Workplay on August 6, 2010.

