Jeff began to play drums in the sixth grade. Then In 1975, Jeff’s first stepping stone was
attending the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. — One of Jeff’s dreams finally came true when
he was accepted to Berklee in 1977. While at Berklee, Jeff studied under Bob Kaufman and Bill
Norine, he attended clinics given by Alan Dawson and was taken under by his mentor Lee
Venters. Jeff was lucky enough to attend Berklee with an impressive cast of musicians like
Branford Marsalis, Bill Frisell, Mike Stern and Jeff Watts, Kevin Eubanks, Dean Parks, Steve
Vai, just to name a few.
While studying at Berklee, Jeff met and played in a band with Steve Vai and Baron Brown called
“Winter”. This experience turned Jeff on to a wide world of music and rhythm which gave him
valuable tools that he still carries with him today.
After his stay in Boston, Jeff moved to Atlanta in 1983. There he began gigging and teaching
at the Atlanta Institute for Music and at a popular hang out for Atlanta drummers, Atlanta
Drums and Percussion. Jeff spent time sitting in with local musicians and was introduced to
Bruce Hampton through Dan Wall, a keyboardist that he had been playing with…..and that’s the
rest of the story. It seemed too fitting that their first meeting took place at a wedding
because not only was there a marriage there was a wedding of vast musical intention. Jeff then
asked Oteil Burbridge and Jimmy Herring to sit in on this free willed musical band wagon and
the Aquarium Rescue Unit was born.
In 1996, Jeff met up with Swedish-born bass extraordinaire Jonas Hellborg and the Memphis
guitar monster Shawn Lane. This Trio did many Europoean tours as well as American tours. Jonas
released 4 recordings of this band including “Temporal Analogues of Paradise”, a classic.
Jeff’s interest in bluegrass music led him to 3 years with “Leftover Salmon” where he gigged
almost non stop! The recording “Nashville Sessions” was a high lite of that period having an
opportunity to work with Randy and Earl Srcruggs, Bela Fleck, Waylon Jennings, Lucinda
Williams, Taj Mahal, & Jerry Douglas among others.
Jeff took on his own creation known as the Zambiland Orchestra. This experimental big band
featured Ricky Keller conducting members of Phish, Widespread Panic, Michael Ray and the
Cosmic Crew, the Derek Trucks Band, the Fiji Mariners, MOE, Little Feat, Sam Bush, John Cowan,
Warren Haynes, Stanton Moore, the Atlanta All-Stars, Little John, Sonny Emory Randy Honea, and
many others.
The Zambiland Orchestra performed as a charity event for six years in a row every December
just before Christmas at the Variety Playhouse as a benefit for Hospice and the food bank.
By the 4th year into it there where 83 players on stage being conducted by the great spirit
Ricky Keller and Jeff. One invited guest was Matt Butler who was so inspired by this spirited
event that he began his own version called the” Everyone Orchestra”.
Even more recently Jeff teamed up with long time friend and guitar maniac Jimmy Herring on a
project known as Z, that’s Project Z to most. Together with fellow Atlantian producer/musician
Ricky Keller and mega organ/keyboardist Oliver Wells, Project Z recorded a self titled debut
album filled with juicy fusionisk tunes that gathered praise from all realms. Since then a
second Project Z has been released as well as Jeff’s solo release “Timeless” featuring Paul
Hanson, Derek Jones, Jason Crosby, Kofi Burbridge, Count ‘M Butu and Derek Trucks.
Currently Jeff is touring with Mike Seal and Taylor Lee as the “Jeff Sipe Trio”.
Mike Seal on guitar; Taylor Lee on bass.
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