Robert "Sput" Searight (born c. 1976) is an American drummer, composer and producer best known for his work with
jazz fusion
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band
Snarky Puppy
Snarky Puppy is an American instrumental band led by bassist Michael League. Founded in 2004, Snarky Puppy combines a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk and has won four Grammy Awards. Although the band has worked with vocalis ...
and as co-founder of the percussion-based band
Ghost-Note. His background spans several genres including jazz, funk, hip-hop and gospel. He has toured and recorded with a variety of artists including
Kirk Franklin
Kirk Dewayne Franklin (born January 26, 1970) is an American songwriter, choir director, gospel singer, and rapper. He is best known for leading urban contemporary gospel ensembles such as The Family, God's Property, and One Nation Crew (1NC) ...
,
Snoop Dogg
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,
Justin Timberlake,
Erykah Badu
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and
Toto
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. He has received a
Grammy
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award for his work on the album ''
God's Property
God's Property was a gospel choir known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin, and other recording artists.
Music career
In 1992, God's Property Choir was organized and founded by Linda Ray Hall-Searight (a public school music teacher) in ...
''.
Life and career
Searight was born and raised in
Dallas, Texas
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.
He grew up in a musical family with a variety of instruments in his childhood home.
His mother, Linda Searight, was an operatic singer and music teacher.
He received his first
drum kit
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at the age of five and started playing drums. He grew up listening to gospel music exclusively, but that changed at age eight with access to a diverse library of
vinyl
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albums. He started taking music lessons in junior high school and, later, attended
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts, where he played piano and received his first exposure to improvisation in the arts.
He names gospel drummer Joel Smith as his biggest early influence.
In 1992, while in high school, Searight and his mother Linda founded the gospel choir
God's Property
God's Property was a gospel choir known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin, and other recording artists.
Music career
In 1992, God's Property Choir was organized and founded by Linda Ray Hall-Searight (a public school music teacher) in ...
.
He studied jazz-piano and drums in junior college and then attended
University of North Texas
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and majored in percussion.
Soon after, in 1997, God's Property and
Kirk Franklin
Kirk Dewayne Franklin (born January 26, 1970) is an American songwriter, choir director, gospel singer, and rapper. He is best known for leading urban contemporary gospel ensembles such as The Family, God's Property, and One Nation Crew (1NC) ...
collaborated to produce the eponymous album ''
God's Property
God's Property was a gospel choir known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin, and other recording artists.
Music career
In 1992, God's Property Choir was organized and founded by Linda Ray Hall-Searight (a public school music teacher) in ...
,'' for which Searight won a
Grammy
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award in the category
Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album.
He started touring extensively in support of the album and settled in Los Angeles.
There, he worked as a drummer and producer with a variety of artists, including
Snoop Dogg
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,
Justin Timberlake,
Kendrick Lamar
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and
Timbaland
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.
In mid-2000s Searight moved back to Dallas and performed in the Dallas R&B-gospel music scene, working with
Erykah Badu
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,
Tamela Mann
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,
The Clark Sisters
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and others.
In weekly jam sessions he met members of the jazz fusion band
Snarky Puppy
Snarky Puppy is an American instrumental band led by bassist Michael League. Founded in 2004, Snarky Puppy combines a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk and has won four Grammy Awards. Although the band has worked with vocalis ...
, at the time a Dallas-based band.
Around 2006, he joined Snarky Puppy, first as a keyboardist and then as a drummer.
He has received three Grammys with the ensemble.
In 2014, Searight and Snarky Puppy percussionist Nate Werth founded
Ghost-Note, a percussion-based
funk-
hip hop-
jazz
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band. He has released two albums with Ghost-Note, ''Fortified'' in 2015 and ''Swagism'' in 2018.
In 2020, he joined
Toto
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as the band's drummer, and in 2022 he toured with the band on the ''Dogz of Oz'' tour.
Discography
God's Property
God's Property was a gospel choir known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin, and other recording artists.
Music career
In 1992, God's Property Choir was organized and founded by Linda Ray Hall-Searight (a public school music teacher) in ...
* ''
God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation
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'' (1997)
Ghost-Note
* ''Fortified'' (2015)
* ''Swagism'' (2018)
with
Snarky Puppy
Snarky Puppy is an American instrumental band led by bassist Michael League. Founded in 2004, Snarky Puppy combines a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk and has won four Grammy Awards. Although the band has worked with vocalis ...
*''
Bring Us the Bright
''Bring Us the Bright'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2008.
Track listing
Personnel
''Source:''
* Michael League – bass guitar, double bass, vocals
* Mike Maher – trumpet, vocals
* Sara Jacovin ...
'' (2008)
*''
Tell Your Friends'' (2010)
*''
GroundUP'' (2012)
*''
Family Dinner – Volume 1
''Family Dinner – Volume 1'' is an album by the American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2013.
On January 26, 2014, Snarky Puppy and Lalah Hathaway won a Grammy Award in the Best R&B Performance category for their rendition ...
'' (2013)
*''
Sylva'' with
Metropole Orkest
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(2015)
*''
Family Dinner – Volume 2
''Family Dinner – Volume 2'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on February 12, 2016.
Track listing
All songs arranged by Michael League.
Bonus DVD and digital download tracks
Personnel
* Michael Leag ...
'' (2016)
*''
Culcha Vulcha
''Culcha Vulcha'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album i ...
'' (2016)
with
Toto
Toto may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters Pets
* Toto (Oz), Toto (''Oz''), a dog in the novel and film ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''
* Toto, in Japanese ''The Cat Returns#Plot, The Cat Returns''
Characters of agency
* a ...
*''With a Little Help from My Friends'' (2021)
Sessions and production credits
''selected works''
Notes
References
External links
*
Snarky Puppy drummers: Interview and gear ''
Modern Drummer
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'' magazine, 2016
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1970s births
American jazz drummers
American funk drummers
Rhythm and blues drummers
American session musicians
American male drummers
Songwriters from Texas
Musicians from Dallas
21st-century American drummers
21st-century American male musicians
American male songwriters
African-American drummers
Living people
Year of birth unknown