BLACKBYRDS GROOVE COLLECTIVE | P-Funk (USA)
BLACKBYRD McKNIGHT – BOBBY SPARKS
DENNIS CHAMBERS –Ā GARY GRAINGER
AVAILABILITY FOR EUROPE
2026 | JANUARY 16th/26th














































LineāUp
BlackByrd McKnight | Guitar
ParliamentāFunkadelic, Herbie Hancock, Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dennis Chambers | Drums
Santana, John Scofield, George Clinton, John McLaughlin
Bobby Sparks | Keyboards
Snarky Puppy, Prince, Marcus Miller
Gary Grainger | Bass
John Scofield, Pockets (Earth, Wind & Fire protƩgƩ), Acoustic Alchemy, Bill Evans
Overview
BlackByrds Groove Collective is a onceāināaāgeneration allāstar ensemble uniting four iconic voices from the worlds of funk, jazzāfusion and highāoctane improvisation. At its core stands legendary guitarist DeWayne āBlackbyrdā McKnight (ParliamentāFunkadelic, Herbie Hancock/Headhunters, Red Hot Chili Peppers), whose cuttingāedge work helped shape the sound of a musical revolution. This new lineāup pairs McKnight with the heavyweight rhythm section of Gary Grainger (John Scofield, Pockets ā Earth, Wind & Fire protĆ©gĆ© band, Acoustic Alchemy, Bill Evans, Luther Ingram) and Dennis Chambers (Santana, John Scofield, George Clinton/PāFunk, John McLaughlin), plus the kaleidoscopic keys of Bobby Sparks (Snarky Puppy, Prince, Marcus Miller) ā an elite unit designed for maximum pocket, fearless interplay and modern show impact.
This configuration has never shared the stage in this exact combination, and thatās the point: the chemistry is fresh, the language is shared, and the result is a live experience with festivalālevel energy and clubāgrade intimacy. Expect tight arrangements, deep groove, explosive solos and a set that moves like a wellāoiled film sequence ā strong open, dynamic arc, and a closer built for standing ovations.
What Happens On Stage
(Audience Experience)
Instant impact: the show opens on an unmistakable groove, hook forward, FOHāready sonics from bar one.
Pocket first: Grainger and Chambers lock a lowāend foundation that is both muscular and elastic; time feels big, confident and danceable.
Call & response: McKnightās riffcraft and Sparksās harmonic colors bounce lines and hits back and forth, creating genuine conversation on stage.
Dynamics that breathe: halfātime drops, stopātime breaks, doubleātime lifts and unison hits that cue audience response without derailing flow.
Signature moments: guitar features over vampābased codas, talkbox/leadāsynth eruptions, and a drumāandābass spotlight with precision fireworks.
Memorable close: a reprise/medley that leaves an earāworm designed for highlight reels and social clips.
Artistic Direction & Sound Design
MD direction: McKnight keeps arrangements lean and focused. Themes are concise, solos are purposeful, transitions are musical ā no dead air.
Keys palette: Sparks blends Rhodes/Clavinet with contemporary synth layers; strategic synthābass doubling adds extra weight on select sections.
Bass authority: Graingerās tone is round yet articulate, supporting harmony while carving melodic counterlines and songāwithinātheāsong motifs.
Drum engine: Chambers brings microātime accuracy and massive dynamic headroom; ghost notes and a granite backbeat make the pocket feel inevitable.
FOH notes: tight kick, present bass, midrange clarity for guitar/keys, stereo keys bus L/R; fast changeovers and short line checks.
Repertoire & Set Flow
The set weaves original material from the Collective with modern takes on the Headhunters/PāFunk canon and select features that spotlight each member. BPMs, keys and textures are sequenced for an arc that works equally well in 60/75/90āminute formats. The center slot allows for measured improvisation; the final third ramps energy for a festivalāgrade finish.
Why It Works (For Promoters & Festivals)
Bankable musicianship: four topātier players with headline rĆ©sumĆ©s; rockāsolid reliability and worldāclass stagecraft.
Scalable show: translates from 400ā1200ācap clubs to main festival stages; compact footprint, big sound.
Audience value: musically sophisticated yet accessible; instant hooks and physical groove.
Marketing narrative: ābrandānew superāband configurationā + āmasters of the pocketā is a storyline that converts across trade and consumer media.
Content engine: the show generates highāimpact clips (drops, finales, features) optimized for social and press.
Member Profiles (What They Bring)
Blackbyrd McKnight ā Guitar / MD
A living architect of the PāFunk vocabulary with a rock edge: razorāsharp riffing, fearless lead voice and a producerās ear for pacing and dynamics. McKnight aligns the set around groove integrity and the dramatic turnarounds that make a live show memorable.
Bobby Sparks ā Keyboards
A colorist and catalyst whose roots in gospelājazz and modern fusion translate to Rhodes warmth, Clav bite and synthālead attitude. Sparks expands the harmonic field, shapes transitions and delivers the kind of feature moments that audiences talk about.
Gary Grainger ā Bass
The anchor and architect of the low end: impeccable intonation, authoritative tone and a DC/Baltimore pocket culture that fuses funk, R&B and jazz. Graingerās PRS signature lineage and bandāleader sensibility keep the groove deep and the lines musical.
Dennis Chambers ā Drums
A onceāināaālifetime drummer whose backbeat authority, microātiming and dynamic control set an elite standard. Chambers drives the ensemble with stadiumāgrade punch and studioāgrade precision ā the dropātoāhit moments become events.
Marketing & Positioning
Taglines: Funk authority, jazz freedom, rock energy. Ā· The pocket elite. Ā· Four masters, one groove.
Imagery: onāblack or colorāgel portraits with instrument focus; video capture of drops/climaxes; short memberāID bumpers for socials.
Copy block (short): A new superāband led by PāFunk legend Blackbyrd McKnight, with Bobby Sparks (keys), Gary Grainger (bass) and Dennis Chambers (drums). BlackByrds Groove Collective blends funk, jazz and rock into a highāimpact live show: deep pocket, fearless interplay and a finale built for standing ovations.
Technical Snapshot (for buyers)
Set lengths: 60/75/90 min.
Changeover: lean patch, short line check; IEM preferred, click optional for cues.
Backline: professional standard; detailed rider on request (bass/amp, drums, keys minimal list).
Advance: press kit, photo assets, social IDs and staging plot available upon confirmation.
Availability
European tour window: 16ā26 January 2026. (Additional holds on request.)
Press Excerpts
āThe Making of āGod Make Me Funkyā by The Headhunters… became one of the mostāsampled grooves ever, thanks to Herbie Hancockās funky fusionists.ā
ā Uncut Magazine, January 2025
āThe Seventies were the building blocks for who and what I was to become. Now it’s time to fly on until I become a nebulous mist.ā
ā Blackbyrd McKnight, Guitar World, November 2024
āFunk master Blackbyrd McKnight, on stage with PāFunk, gets freaky with the Framus Diablo Pro.ā
ā Premier Guitar, 2018
āBlackbyrd McKnight is one of the greatest guitar players around.ā
ā George Clinton, Premier Guitar, 2016
āMcKnightās guitar can become a sarod, synthesizer, melotron, and laser all at once.ā
ā Funk: The Music, The People, and The Rhythm of The One
āA jammin’ stomp of PāFunkās āTear the Roof Off the Suckerā… highlighted by an appearance by Funkadelic/Headhunters guitar great Blackbyrd McKnight.ā
ā Los Angeles Magazine, 2025
āMcKnight played a customized teal Stratocaster, squeezing out a tone so sharp and hot it could cut through steel.ā
ā RIFF Magazine, 2020
āMcKnight launched into a cosmological guitar solo… with tones that shredded away my shortcomings, my insecurities and my sins.ā
ā The Daily Lobo, 2019
āA jazzāfunk solo affirming that he is indeed a rock god.ā
ā Eponymous Review, 2019
āOne of the most epic guitar jams of all time… McKnight channeled the spirit of Eddie Hazel beautifully.ā
ā Soundblab, 2018
āBlackbyrd McKnight… a tenāminuteāplus guitarmageddon… the most ridiculously ignored player in popular music.ā
ā B24/7, 2017
Blackbyrd Groove Collective ā Member Profiles
(Selected Credits)
A compact, promoterāfriendly module for press kits, oneāsheets, and web pages.
DeWayne āBlackbyrdā McKnight ā Guitar / Musical Director
A living architect of the PāFunk vocabulary with a rock edge and deep jazzāfusion fluency. Razorācut riff design, fearless lead voice, and a producerās ear for pacing and dynamics. As MD, McKnight keeps the show grooveāfirst, tightly arranged, and built for big payoffs.
Selected credits: ParliamentāFunkadelic Ā· George Clinton & PāFunk All Stars Ā· Herbie Hancock / The Headhunters Ā· Red Hot Chili Peppers Ā· Bernie Worrell.
Dennis Chambers ā Drums
Microātiming precision, granite backbeat, and unmatched dynamic headroom. Chambers propels the band with stadiumāgrade punch and studioāgrade control; drops turn into events and unison figures stay laserātight at any BPM.
Selected credits: ParliamentāFunkadelic (George Clinton) Ā· John Scofield Ā· John McLaughlin Ā· Santana Ā· Mike Stern Ā· Niacin Ā· CAB.
Bobby Sparks ā Keyboards
A colorist and catalyst: Rhodes/Clavinet heritage meets modern synth architecture and talkbox/leadāsynth attitude. Sparks expands the harmonic field, sculpts transitions, and delivers the kind of spotlight moments audiences remember.
Selected credits: Snarky Puppy Ā· Prince Ā· Marcus Miller Ā· Kirk Franklin Ā· Lalah Hathaway.
Gary Grainger ā Bass
The lowāend anchor and architect: authoritative tone, immaculate intonation, and a DC/Baltimore pocket culture that fuses funk, R&B, and jazz. Natural melodist in counterlines, rockāsolid bandleader instincts, and total reliability on any stage.
Selected credits: John Scofield Ā· Pockets (Earth, Wind & Fire protĆ©gĆ© band) Ā· Acoustic Alchemy Ā· Bill Evans (sax) Ā· Luther Ingram Ā· PRS Band Ā· Grainger (Phase IāIII).
Notes for Buyers
Set formats: 60 / 75 / 90 minutes Ā· compact changeover Ā· FOHāready mix guidelines available.
Assets: portrait onāblack / colorāgel imagery, short memberāID bumpers, highlight drops/closers.
Advancing: full tech riders and stage plot on request.














