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Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Joel Cummins

Years active
  
1997–present



Born
  
January 12, 1975 (age 49) La Grange, Illinois, United States (
1975-01-12
)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, jam band

Associated acts
  
Umphrey's McGee, Stomper Bob, OHMphrey, Digital Tape Machine

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Songwriter

Instruments
  
Keyboards Piano Vocals

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Joel Nathan Cummins (born January 12, 1975, in La Grange, Illinois) is an American musician, and founding member/keyboardist for progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee.

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Cummins tours full-time with Umphrey's McGee, playing a range of shows each year, including sold-out performances at New York's Beacon Theater, Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheater and The Wiltern in Los Angeles. The group also regularly performs American festivals such as Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits Festival, Electric Forest & Summer Camp Music Festival. International appearances have included Jam in the Dam in Amsterdam, Byron Bay Blues Fest in Australia and Fuji Rock Fest in Japan.

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Cummins, along with Brendan Bayliss, Mike Mirro and Ryan Stasik, formed the band in December 1997. Cummins and Mirro were members of University of Notre Dame band Stomper Bob, which split up around the same time as another local band, Tashi Station (which included Bayliss and Stasik).

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Cummins began studying classical piano more than 25 years ago and, along with several keyboards, performs with a grand piano at Umphrey's McGee concerts.

In 1995, he released a solo piano album, Suspended in Time: An Epic, featuring originals such as the future Umphrey's McGee classic Orfeo and covers such as Phish's Magilla.

In 2001, Cummins released an electronic keyboard-based album, Common Sense, which featured Umphrey's McGee guitarist Jake Cinninger on drums for most tracks. The band would later use two of the tracks, The Triple Wide and In Violation of Yes, in their concert repertoire.

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In addition to playing in Umphrey's McGee, Cummins writes and plays with a number of other bands. He is a member of progressive-rock tinged OHMphrey along with Chris Poland (Megadeth) and two members of Umphrey's McGee. Joel is a member of Digital Tape Machine, a more electronic Chicago-based group. Cummins also performs with the improvisational groups The Everyone Orchestra, Kick the McGee, North Indiana All Stars and Banyan, with Stephen Perkins (Jane's Addiction), Nels Cline (Wilco) and Mike Watt (Minutemen, Firehose, Stooges). He has also recently been featured on several occasions as a guest keyboardist for Indiana-based jamtronica group Cosby Sweater.

He has also collaborated with artists such as Huey Lewis, Joshua Redman, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Buddy Guy, Skrillex, Robby Krieger of The Doors, Damian Marley, Warpaint, Thundercat, ASAP Ferg, Koko Taylor, Sinead O'Connor, Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, Les Claypool, John Oates, Big Light, Adrian Belew, Ray White & Lee Oskar.

Cummins married Dasha Davis in May 2010 and the couple resides in Los Angeles.

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Discography

  • Suspended in Time: An Epic (1995)
  • Common Sense (2001)
  • Songs

    Puppet String
    Hajimemashite
    No Diablo
    All in Time
    Mantis
    Women Wine & Song
    Cut the Cable
    Believe the Lie
    Der Bluten Kat
    Wife Soup
    Walletsworth
    Booth Love
    Similar Skin
    Ocean Billy
    Miss Tinkle's Overture
    Rocker - Part 2
    Intentions Clear
    Phil's Farm
    Rock the Casbah
    Anchor Drops
    Cemetery Walk
    Dim Sun
    Orfeo
    In Violation of Yes
    Bridgeless
    The Triple Wide
    Wappy Sprayberry
    Nothing Too Fancy
    Bad Friday
    JaJunk
    The Linear
    Someone Found My Body

    References

    Joel Cummins Wikipedia