Caleb Chapman's Soundhouse
Caleb Chapman’s Soundhouse is a musician performance training program based in Pleasant Grove, Utah. It was founded by Caleb Chapman in 1998.
Soundhouse has 25 bands with musicians aged 8 – 18, as well as some adult groups, in the genres of jazz, soul, swing, rock, reggae, funk, and fusion. The program teaches a multi-disciplinary skill set. Members of the groups rotate each year and manage the operations and promotion of the bands. They have recorded and released four albums. The executive leadership team includes Caleb Chapman and Andrew Surmani.
Awards
Bands and members of the program have received awards, such as:- 85 DownBeat Awards
- 32 Best of State Medals for arts and education category
- 3 Best of State Statue Awards from Utah
Alumni
Prominent Soundhouse alumni include:- Andrew Tolman, previously Imagine Dragons and currently Moth & the Flame
- Jaydon Bean, Redlight King
- Chase Baird, Saxophonist & Recording Artist
- Haven Mcgee, Vocalist
- Evan Wharton, Anchorage
- Caleb Chapman, Saxophonist and Entertainer
Groups
Current groups include:- The flagship ensemble Caleb Chapman's Crescent Super Band
- Time Check Jazz Orchestra
- Voodoo Orchestra
- La Onda Caribeña
- Soul Research Foundation
- Vicious Beat
- The Inevitables
- Hooligans Brass Band
- Little Big Band
- New Bop Big Band
- Oo La La
- Siren Sounds
- Kingston Winter
- Lo-Fi Riot
- Jukebox Antihero
They have performed alongside GRAMMY-winners Joe Lovano, Nicholas Payton, Gordon Goodwin, Dave Weckl, Brian Lynch, Poncho Sanchez, Dave Samuels, Jeff Coffin, Esperanza Spalding, Randy Brecker, Ernie Watts, Christian McBride, Bob Mintzer, Peter Erskine, David Paich, Branford Marsalis, and Kirk Whalum.
Guest artists have included members from: Dave Matthews Band, Toto, Maroon 5, Journey, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Tower of Power, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, and the Saturday Night Live Band.