Formed by Herbie Hancock in 1973, The Headhunters remain one of the foundational groups in jazz-funk history, celebrated for their genre-defining, best-selling recordings of the mid-1970s. The band’s legacy was shaped by Hancock’s paradigm-shifting compositions including “Watermelon Man,” “Chameleon,” “Butterfly,” “Sly” and “Palm Grease,” which continue to influence generations of musicians.
More than 50 years later, longtime co-leaders and best friends Mike Clark and Bill Summers carry the torch, keeping The Headhunters’ sound vital through electrifying live performances and new releases. The ensemble kicks off its 2026 tour in New Orleans at the Jazz and Blues Market on O.C. Haley Boulevard on Saturday, January 10, featuring Clark and Summers alongside New Orleans veterans Chris Severin, Clarence Johnson, and Shea Pierre. Tickets are currently available.
The Headhunters’ most recent release, Live at Garcia’s Chicago (October 24, 2025), captures the band’s depth, innovation, and improvisational power in a live setting. Recorded at the state-of-the-art listening room Garcia’s in Chicago’s West Loop, the album documents an electric performance with Clark and Summers at the helm.
Side A opens with the perennial jam “4 String Drive,” followed by the 2024 original “The Stunt Man,” before moving into “Warrior Suite” and “Watermelon Man,” grounding the album in the spiritual foundation that Bill “Baba Bill” Summers has infused into The Headhunters since their earliest days. Side B delivers a modern funk take on Bob Marley’s “I Shot the Sheriff,” covers of Thelonious Monk’s “Monk’s Dream” and Chick Corea’s “Humpty Dumpty,” and concludes with an extended percussion dialogue, “Headhunters Drums,” rounding out the eight-track LP.
The Headhunters will perform Saturday, January 10 at The Jazz and Blues Market. Tickets are available here.




