Hey jam heads, welcome back to Schecky’s Jam Bands — the show where we dive deep into the groove, the improvisation, and the magic behind the best jam bands on the planet. Today, we’re talking about a group that perfectly walks the line between precision and chaos — a band that’s as tight as Rush but as unpredictable as Phish. Yep… we’re talking about Umphrey’s McGee.
The story of Umphrey’s McGee starts back in 1997 at the University of Notre Dame. Guitarists Brendan Bayliss and Joel Cummins, both from earlier campus projects, decided to team up with drummer Mike Mirro and bassist Ryan Stasik. The guys were just college friends jamming for fun — but the chemistry was instant.
They started gigging around South Bend and quickly developed a reputation for their technical chops and fearless improvisation. In 2000, after releasing their first album Greatest Hits Vol. III (yes, they led with that name — total jam band humor), they began drawing a serious cult following.
By the early 2000s, the lineup solidified with Jake Cinninger on guitar, Kris Myers on drums, and later Andy Farag and Ben Atkind adding percussion and rhythm texture.
So, what’s with the name Umphrey’s McGee? Turns out, it came from a friend’s father — an actual guy named Umphrey McGee — whose quirky name stuck as a joke between the bandmates. When it came time to pick something official, they went with it. It’s got that perfect blend of weirdness and originality that fits their vibe.