THE BAND (from left):

Jake Cinninger- guitar, synthesizer, vocals
Kris Myers- drums, vocals
Joel Cummins- keyboards, vocals
Ryan Stasik- bass
Andy Farag- percussion
Brendan Bayliss- guitar, vocals

BIOGRAPHY :
Formed in December 1997, in South Bend, Indiana, Umphrey’s McGee is a Jamband according to many, a Prog band according to some, a Jazz combo according to a few and a rock band according to themselves. “A little bit of everything played at an aggressive volume,” says guitarist Jake Cinninger. “We put on a rock show.”

Umphrey’s McGee is the second cousin of band member Brendan Bayliss. A lawyer in Southern Mississippi, Mr. McGee has absolutely nothing to do with the band except having lent it his – and its – name. The moniker is clearly the odd choice of a young band in search of the right name. There is little doubt they would have dumped it but for the inconvenience of their success.

Playing 150 shows a year, the band has performed at such high-profile gigs as the Bonnaroo Music Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, and South By Southwest, among others. These shows have been the highlights of the road but it is the everyday gigs that have forged the band. It is these live performances that are the Umphrey’s McGee R&D lab. It is live and on stage that the band experiments for all to see – no wires, no net. "No one," says Village Voice critic Richard Gehr, "is doing anything else as ambitiously musical as Umphrey's McGee." The attention they command has also prompted Michael Deeds of the Washington Post to call the band "rock's undisputed lord of sonic shape-shifting."
Listen to Umphrey's McGee

Anchor Drops (2004)
"a prog-rock masterpiece of face-melting beauty" - Washington Post

Live from the Coast Skyline Stage (DVD 2003)
Filmed July 26-27, 2003 at the Skyline Stage in Chicago

Local Band Does O.K. (2002)
"All I could do was think who I would tell about this band next... Local Band Does O.K. is likely to induce the same reaction." JAMBASE