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Karl Denson
Singer and saxophonist Karl Denson fronts his band the Tiny Universe as if he’s preaching the gospel. Merging funk, soul, rock, jazz, blues and more, his energy and spirit are contagious, while his songwriting serves a larger message of fellowship—across generations, genders, religions and cultures. Not surprisingly then, he’s none too pleased with the current state of political discourse. Thus the reason why KDTU’s new album, Gnomes & Badgers (out 3/8 on Seven Spheres Records), is Denson’s hard-grooving answer to these tragically divisive times. “As a writer and a human being, I’m affected by what goes on around me,” Denson says. “I’ve always been interested in politics, and what I’m seeing now just disturbs me. I saw this idea of Gnomes & Badgers—which are the different people in the world, the different parties on the left and the right—as a great way to frame the political debate and the debate about listening to each other. Somebody needs to say something, and hopefully I can say it in a way that will make people reconsider how they think about things.” That theme of compassionate exchange is showcased especially well on choice cuts like “Time to Pray” and “Change My Way,” the latter co-crafted by Denson and his “writing mentor” Anders Osborne. But through the music’s blues essence, an idea of empathy traverses the album in full. “There’s some heartache in there that is hopefully concealed well enough to make people happy while still feeling it,” Denson explains. “To me this is really a blues record. It’s a blues about love; it’s a blues about life. It’s about people’s relationships.” To aid him in his mission, Denson tapped some of his legendary friends, including The Rolling Stones’ keyboardist and Allman Brothers Band alum Chuck Leavell, guitar-slinging singer-songwriter Lukas Nelson, New Orleans guitar hero Anders Osborne, Austin producer and guitarist Adrian Quesada and NOLA R&B royal Ivan Neville. There’s no doubt Denson is also drawing influence and inspiration from his other main gigs, as a touring member of The Rolling Stones and the linchpin of the beloved jazz-funk unit the Greyboy Allstars. Collectively the process of creating Gnomes & Badgers led to the current itineration of the Tiny Universe. After recording in various studios over a two-year period, Denson couldn’t find the cohesion he was after and ending up scrapping his work, save for three tracks. “So we went back to the drawing board,” he says, “and in the process I kind of dialed my band in.” The resulting lineup is nothing less than a juggernaut. In the rhythm section, the Tiny Universe features Greyboy bassist Chris Stillwell and former Greyboy drummer Zak Najor, as well as keyboardists David Veith and Kenneth Crouch, Denson’s pal from his years in Lenny Kravitz’s band. Alongside Denson on the frontline is trumpeter Chris Littlefield, and providing the lineup’s secret weapon of sorts is the twin-guitar attack of D.J. Williams, a tremendous funk player in both tone and technique, and the Arkansas-born slide and lap-steel virtuoso Seth Freeman. With those two contrasting yet brilliantly complementary pickers in tow, Denson feels like he’s cracked the Tiny Universe’s code. “Now I can write funk and have a rock-n-roll edge,” he says. “It’s the perfect blend of elements.” In designing the signature meld of grit and groove that defines Gnomes & Badgers, Denson had plenty of role models to check out. With his own demos scattered into the mix, he listened to a playlist of essential rock-tinged funk and psychedelic soul throughout his writing sessions. Indeed, it’s hard not to hear Funkadelic in the opening roar of “Can We Trade,” or Rufus featuring Chaka Khan in the late-night soul of “Just Remember,” or Tower of Power in the horn-driven, power-funk of “Time to Pray,” or Betty Davis in the rough-and-tough funk-rock of “Change My Way.” Elsewhere, Denson’s song-craft summons up Sly and the Family Stone, Labelle, Cymande, James Brown and Stevie Wonder. The project’s lone cover, a killer take on Cyril Neville’s late-’60s single “Gossip,” underscores Denson’s savvy taste in programming. Denson’s previous release New Ammo featured select covers by the Beatie Boys, Cold War Kids and the White Stripes. In the end these hip, historically savvy tunes are just a delivery system for Denson’s philosophy of understanding. “I was very outspoken early on, but I’ve also really tried to [express my views] in a loving way and tried to be a good listener,” he says. “I’m still trying to connect with my audience and people around me, in terms of trying to keep all of us responsible for what we say and do.”

Songs

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Groove On
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Because Of Her Beauty
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Dance Lesson No. 2
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Hang Me Up To Dry
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I Want The Funk

Albums

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Gnomes and Badgers

2019
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Brother's Keeper

2009
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Chunky Pecan Pie

1994
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New Ammo

2014
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The Bridge

2002
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Herbal Turkey Breast

2012
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Dance Lesson No. 2

2001
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Blackened Red Snapper

2012
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Baby Food

1995

Singles & EPs

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Skeletons (feat. Big Freedia)

Single2023
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SPARK!

EP2012

Videos

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My Baby

Karl Denson's Tiny Universe37K views

Live performances

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (feat. Ivan Neville) - "Hercules" Aaron Neville Cover 01-24-14

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Ray Charles "Ring of Fire" by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe ft. Zach Deputy at The Belly Up

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (feat. Slightly Stoopid) - "Brass Monkey" Beastie Boys Cover 3-23-12

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe Wonderboy, Haloween 2010

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Ray Charles "I Don't Need No Doctor" by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe ft. Zach Deputy

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe My Hero, Halloween 2010

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (feat. Big Daddy Kane and Rahzel) "RAW" Big Daddy Kane Cover 01-23-14

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Karl Denson's Tiny Universe Superhero, Halloween 2010

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Playlists by Karl Denson

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Karl Desnon's Tiny Universe - New Ammo

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Karl Denson Trio

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Gnomes & Badgers

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A Soul Spectacular Tour ft. Ray Charles Tribute

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'09-'10 Tour Footage

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Change My Way

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KDTU Promo Appearances

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