An adept guitarist with a bent toward contemporary jazz,
Kevin Eubanks is best known for leading the
Tonight Show Band with host
Jay Leno. Born in 1957 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Eubanks grew up in a musical family along with his older brother, trombonist
Robin, and younger brother, trumpeter
Duane -- his uncle is pianist
Ray Bryant. A talented musician by his teens,
Eubanks eventually studied music at Berklee College of Music in Boston. After graduating, he played with a bevy of name musicians including drummer
Roy Haynes and saxophonist
Sam Rivers; he was also a member of
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers from 1980 to 1981.
Eubanks made his solo recording debut with
Guitarist on Elektra in 1982. He then signed with GRP and released seven albums, beginning with 1984's
Sundance and ending with 1989's
Promise of Tomorrow. Moving to Blue Note,
Eubanks released several albums including 1992's
Turning Point, 1993's
Spiritalk, 1994's
Spiritalk 2, and 1994's
Live at Bradley's. In 1992, he joined bandleader
Branford Marsalis on the
Tonight Show with
Jay Leno, and in 1995,
Eubanks took over the band when
Marsalis left. His friendly chemistry and humorous repartee with
Leno quickly established the guitarist as a household name. While the
Tonight Show band was his focus during this time,
Eubanks did release several albums on his own Insoul label. In 2009,
Eubanks moved with
Leno to lead the Primetime Band on NBC's short-lived
The Jay Leno Show. In 2010,
Eubanks left
The Tonight Show shortly after
Leno returned to host it. That same year,
Eubanks delivered the album
Zen Food on Mack Avenue Records, and in 2012, he returned with his second Mack Avenue release, the stylistically eclectic The Messenger.
–
Matt Collar, Rovi