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Birth name
  
Bernard Alexander

Name
  
Little Axe

Also known as
  
Little Axe

Role
  
Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Years active
  
1973 - present


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Occupation(s)
  
MusicianSongwriterRecord producerMusical string arranger

Labels
  
Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Hip hop music, Blues, Industrial music, Dub

Albums
  
The Wolf That House Built, If You Want Loyalty Buy a Dog, Slow Fuse, Hard Grind, Bought for a Dollar - Sold for a

Profiles


Music groups
  
Tackhead, Strange Parcels

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Skip McDonald (born Bernard Alexander, 1949) is an American musician who also performs under the stage name Little Axe.

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Early career

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Grounded in blues music learned from his father, McDonald spent his early days playing jazz, doo-wop, and gospel, and eventually relocated to New York City as a teenager with his band of friends, called The Entertainers.

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McDonald formed the group Wood Brass & Steel in 1973 with bass guitarist Doug Wimbish and drummer Harold Sargent. The group recorded two albums before their 1979 breakup. He then became part of the house band for Sugarhill Records and appeared as a session player on many early rap albums, including "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five.

Post-Sugarhill

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After leaving Sugarhill, McDonald, Wimbish, and drummer Keith LeBlanc began working with Adrian Sherwood, and eventually formed the trio into the industrial/dub group Tackhead, initially fronted by Gary Clail and later Bernard Fowler. McDonald would also collaborate with Sherwood on other projects, including albums by African Head Charge and Mark Stewart.

In the 1990s, McDonald assumed the moniker "Little Axe" and began moving from hip hop to a form of blues that drew from an array of musical influences, including dub, R&B, gospel, and jazz. He has been working steadily as a studio musician, recording both his own blues albums, continuing to appear as a guest act on other artists' albums as well. His most recent albums have been released on Real World Records. Alan Glen is often featured on harmonica on these albums.

In 2009 he collaborated with Mauritanian musician Daby Touré to produce a record titled Call My Name.

As of 2016, he still tours and gigs regularly, has a loyal following and is in regular demand for session work as a guitarist.

Discography

  • Never Turn Back (1993, Spin)
  • The Wolf that House Built (1994, Okeh/Wired)
  • Slow Fuse (1996, Wired)
  • Hard Grind (2002, On-U Sound)
  • Champagne & Grits (2004, Real World/Virgin)
  • Stone Cold Ohio (2006, Real World/Virgin)
  • Bought for a Dollar, Sold for a Dime (2010, Real World)
  • If You Want Loyalty Buy a Dog (2011, On-U Sound)
  • Wanted - Live 1996 (2012, Little Axe Recordings)
  • Return (2013, Echo Beach)
  • One Man - One Night (2016, 12:10 Records)
  • London Blues (2017, Echo Beach)
  • References

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