Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC, June 1
Return To Forever @ Verizon Wireless Center, Houston, TX, June 1
Lizz Wright @ Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN, June 1
Joss Stone @ Rock In Rio, Lison, Pirtugal, June 1
Esperanza Spalding @ Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival, San Juan, PR, June 1
Steve Tyrell @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 1-4
Lizz Wright @ Schuba’s, Chicago, IL, June 2
Chuck Loeb @ Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Los Angeles, CA, June 2-4
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO, June 3
Jimmy Castor @ Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, June 3
The Wailers @ BB King’s, New York, NY, June 3
Gerald Veasley @ Catalina’s Bar & Grill (Bossa), Los Angeles, CA, June 3
Maceo Parker @ Knotty Pine, Victor, ID, June 4
Lalah Hathaway @ BB King’s, New York, NY, June 4
Lizz Wright @ The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI, June 4
Maceo Parker @ Boulder Theatre, Boulder, CO, June 5
Lizz Wright @ House of Blues, Cleveland, OH, June 5
Chuck Loeb @ Anthology, San Diego, CA, June 5
Gerald Veasley @ Anthology (Bossa), San Diego, CA, June 5
Ron Carter, Russell Malone @ Mulgrew Miller – The Golden Striker Trio - @ Blue Note Tokyo, June 5-10
Return To Forever @ Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, June 6
Chuck Berry @ BB King’s, New York, NY, June 6
Maceo Parker @ Telluride Jazz Celebration, Telluride, CO, June 6
Spyro Gyra @ North Folk Theatre at Westbury, Westbury, NY, June 6
Earth, Wind & Fire @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 6-7
Rachele Farrell @ The Blue Note, New York, NY, June 6-8
Spyro Gyra @ Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD, June 7
Maceo Parker @ KTAO Solar Center, Taos, NM, June 7
The Yellowjackets @ Naperville Jazz Festival, Naperville, IL, June 7
Joss Stone @ West Hollywood Pride Festival, West Hollywood, CA, June 7
Return To Forever @ Britt Music Festival, Medford, OR, June 7
Caribbean Jazz Project @ WLOQ Festival, Winterpark, FL, June 7
Isaac Hayes @ Cedar Brook Park, Plainfield, NJ, June 7
Cassandra Wilson @ BAM Harvey Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, June 7
Me’Shell Ndegeocello @ Utah Pride at Washington Square, Salt Lake City, UT, June 7
The O’Jays, Harold Melvins’ Blue Notes, The Delfonics, The Intruders, The Three Degrees, Bunny Sigler, Jean Carne, Jerry Butler, C.G. Cameron, Russell Jr. Thompkins & The New Stylistics, The Soul Survivors & Bill Jolly @ The Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, June 7
Maceo Parker @ Belly Up, Aspen, CO, June 8
The Sax Pack feat. Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Cole & Kim Waters, Matt Marshak @ Seawalk Pavillion, Jacksonville, FL, June 8
King Britt @ Novarra Jazz Festival, Malpensa, Italy, June 8
Steely Dan @ Seminole Hard Rock, Hollywood, FL, June 8
Little Richard @ BB Kings, New York, NY, June 8
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, June 8-9
Steely Dan @ Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL, June 9
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 10
Joss Stone @ Arena Santiago, Santiago, Chile, June 10
Return To Forever @ The Grand, San Francisco, CA, June 11-12
Joss Stone @ Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 11
Steely Dan @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA, June 11
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 11
Maceo Parker @ House Of Blue, Atlantic City, NJ June 12
Sophie Milman @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 12-15
Return To Forever @ Gibson Amphiteatre, Los Angeles, CA, June 13
Spyro Gyra @ Center For The Arts Of Homer, Homer, NY, June 13
The Bad Plus @ Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto, ONT, June 13
Maceo Parker @ Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, PA, June 13
Erykah Badu @ House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV, June 13
Lionel Richie, Maxi Priest, Brian McKnight @ Antigua & Barbuda Music Festival, June 13
Anita Baker @ Wolf Trap Filene Center, Vienna, VA, June 13
Johnny Mathis @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 13-14
Steel Day @ Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, June 13-14; June 17-19; June 20-21
Frank Sinatra Jr., Dee Dee Bridgewater, Boz Scaggs, and Al Green @ The Rochester International Jazz Festival 7th Edition, Rochester NY, June 13-21, 2008
Chuck Mangione & Spyro Gyra @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 14
The Bad Plus & Caribbean Jazz Project @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 14
Return To Forever @ Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, June 14
George Duke @ Rhythm and Ribs Festival, Kansas City, MO, June 14
Mike Stern @ Hua Hin Festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 14
Andy Narell @ Pan Jazz 2008, New York, NT, June 14
The Yellowjackets @ Orange County Pavillion PAT, Santa Ana, CA, June 15
Herbie Hancock @ Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, June 15
Guitars & Saxes: Gerald Albright, Jeff Golub, Peter White & Jeff Lorber @ Smooth Jazz Cruise, Pier 61, New York, NY, June 15
Heather Hadley, Damien Marley, Musiq Soulchild @ Antigua & Barbuda Music Festival, June 15
Joss Stone @ Via Funchal, Sao Paolo, Brazil, June 15-16
Acoustic Alchemy @ BB King’s, New York, NY, June 16
Mike Stern @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 16-21
Return To Forever @ Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 17
The Yellowjackets @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 17
Mandrill @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 17
Maceo Parker @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 18
Stevie Wonder @ Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY, June 18
Joss Stone @ Teatro Guaira, Curitiba, Brazil, June 18
Return To Forever @ Holland Performing Arts Center, Omaha, NE, June 18
Herbie Hancock @ Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, June 18
Stevie Wonder @ Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT, June 19
Bebel Gilberto @ Rio Grande Park, Aspen, CO, June 19
Lizz Wright @ New York Socity for Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 19
Return To Forever @ The Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, June 19
Maceo Parker @ Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY, June 19
Al Green @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, June 19
Return To Forever @ Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL, June 20
Maceo Parker @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 20
Al Green @ Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, June 20
Anita Baker @ Rio Grande Park, Aspen, CO, June 20
Bebel Gilberto @ The Greek Theatre, San Francisco, CA, June 20
Jill Scott @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 20
Herbie Hancock @ Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, June 20
Stevie Wonder @ Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, NJ, June 21
Chaka Khan @ Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA, June 21
Anita Baker @ Star of The Desert Arena, Primm , NV, June 21
Simone @ Le Poisson Rouge (The Village Gate)l New York, NY, June 21
Sergio Mendes @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 21
Mandrill @ West Oak Lane Jazz & Arts Festival, Philadelphia, Pa, June 21
Return To Forever @ Freedom Hill, Detroit, MI, June 21
Zap Mama @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 21
Maceo Parker @ Vancouver Jazz Festival, Vancouver, Canada, June 21
Bebel Gilberto @ Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, June 21
Marion Meadows @ Santa Fe Station Casino, Las Vegas, NV, June 21
Mandrill @ Blender Theater at Grqamercy, NYC, June 22
Joss Stone @ Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico, June 22
Return To Forever @ Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, June 22
Brad Mehldau Trio @ JVC Jazz Festivall, New York, NY, June 22
Herbie Hancock @ Confederation Park, Ottawa, Canada, June 22
Maceo Parker @ Victoria Jazz Festival, Victoria, Canada, June 22
John Mayer @ Picnic In The Park, The Hague, Netherlands, June 22
Joao Gilberto @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 22
Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, Seu Jorge, Los Amigos Invisibles, Federico Aubele @ The Hollywood Bowl, June 22
Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Vinnie Colaiuta, Chris Potter, Lionel Loueke & Sonya Kitchell @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 22
Stevie Wonder @ Tweeter Center, Masfield, MA, June 22
Natalie Cole @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 22-24, June 26-29
Dick Hyman & Friends @ JVC Jazz Festivall, New York, NY, June 23
Mike Stern @ Blue Note, Nagoya, Japan, June 23
Bebel Gilberto @ Belly-Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA, June 23
Mandrill @ Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD, June 23
Steely Dan @ Bank of America Pavillion, Boston, MA, June 23
Madeleine Peyroux @ Ottawa International Jazz Festival, Ottowa, ON, June 23
George Benson @ Green Valley Ranch, Las Vegas, NV, June 23
Maceo Parker @ Jazz Alley, Seattle, WA, June 23-24
Joss Stone @ Auditorio Telmex, Guadalajara, Mexico, June 24
Stevie Wonder @ DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, June 24
Return To Forever @ Plain Dealer Pavillion, Cleveland, OH, June 24
The Bad Plus @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 24
Esperanza Spalding @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 25
Madeleine Peyroux @ Interlochen Center, Interlochen, MI, June 25
Steely Dan @ Chevrolet Theatre, Wallingford, CT, June 25
Return To Forever @ Sony Centre, Toronto, Canada, June 25
Stevie Wonder @ Summerfest - Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI, June 26
Return To Forever @ Confederation Park, Ottowa, Canada, June 26
Esperanza Spalding @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 26
Theivery Corporation, Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto & Federico Aubele @ Central Park Center Stage,New York, NY, June 26
The Bad Plus @ Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, June 26
Dave Koz @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Madeleine Peyroux @ Bardavon 1869 Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY, June 27
Herbie Hancock @ Jardin de la Fontaine, Nimes, France, June 27
Al Green & Diana Reeves @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 27
Lizz Wright @ Café 939 at Berklee, Boston, MA, June 27
Steely Dan @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Mike Stern @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 27
Maceo Parker @ Calgary Jazz Festival, Calgary, Canada, June 27
Return To Forever @ Pelletier Hall/Place des Arts, Montreal, Canada, June 27
The Bad Plus @ Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple, UK, June 27
Steely Dan @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Bebel Gilberto @ Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY, June 27
Bob Baldwin @ Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA, June 27
Soulive & Joshua Redman @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York, NY, June 27
Stevie Wonder @ Grant Park, Chicago, IL, June 28
Steely Dan @ Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA, June 28
Mos Def Big Band & Gil Scott-Heron @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 28
Madeleine Peyroux @ Long Island Summer Festival, Oyster Bay, NY, June 28
Return To Forever @ Freihofer’s Jazz Festival, Saratoga, NY, June 28
Herbie Hancock @ Camp Santo, Orleans, France, June 28
John Mayer @ Hard Rock Calling, London, UK, June 28
Mike Stern @ Syracuse Jazz Festival, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Roy Ayers, Lonnie Liston Smith, Tom Browne @ Asbury Park Jazz Fesival, Asbury Park, NJ, June 28
Maceo Parker @ Saskatoon Jazz Festival, Saskatoon, Canada, June 28
Sakesho @ Jazz Fest, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Chip Shelton & Peacetime @ Creole Jazz Restaurant, New York, NY, June 28
Hiroshima @ Thorton Winery, Temecula, CA, June 29
The Bad Plus @ Jazz Café, London, UK, June 29
Gilberto Gil @ The Hollywood Bowl, June 29
Joss Stone @ Hampton Jazz Festival, Hampton, VA, June 29
Al Green & Lizz Wright @ Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal, Quebec, June 29
Herbie Hancock @ La Defense, Paris, France, June 29
Maceo Parker @ Edmonton Jazz Festival, Edmonton, Canada, June 29
Al Green @ Foxwood’s Resort Casino-MGM Grand, Ledyard, CT, June 29
Lizz Wright @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Ontario, June 29
Etta James & Roots Band @ The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 29-30
Herbie Hancock @ Amphitheatre, Vienne, France, June 30
Ramsey Lewis Trio @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 30-July 2
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
LABELLE IS BACK!!! NEW ALBUM & TOUR IN THE WORKS
Patti Labelle Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash are back as Labelle!
Patti Labelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash, R&B's most original and formidable trio are reuniting via Verve Records to deliver their first full-length studio album in more than 33 years. The new Labelle CD is to be completed in June and on course for a global release this fall. The CD is being produced by a trio of icons equally up to the task: cutting edge funk rocker Lenny Kravitz and longtime Labelle collaborators and 2008 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees, Gamble & Huff.
Transforming themselves from the classic-style 1960s girl group The Bluebelles into what one writer coined as 'the genre-bending rock supernova' of the 1970s, the innovative trio deftly combined glam rock, soul, funk, pop and gospel into a brash amalgam of breakthrough recordings such as "I Believe I've Finally Made It Home" from their pivotal second album Moonshadow (1972), and the groundbreaking "Lady Marmalade" from Nightbirds (1974)."
Labelle redefined the creative arc of the girl group, celebrating their three distinct personalities by donning outrageous costumes and addressing controversial issues in song and demeanor, shunning the cookie-cutter stereotypes that plagued most female singers of the era. The group (which included Elton John on piano in its earliest incarnation) continually pushed gender boundaries in music of black origin, opening up for rock icons such as The Who and the Rolling Stones as they revolutionized the roles women played in R&B, rock'n'roll, and even fashion.
Braced, as always, by their trademark vocal firepower, the 2008 version of the supergroup still relies on their expansive range, show-stopping sense of theatricality, and as Nona puts it, their innate ability to "pull together as sisters and 'Labelle-ize' the music and the vibe and the spiritual side of what we do like nobody else on the planet."
Concocting an energized blend of uptempo songs and heart-wrenching ballads, the new recording includes the mesmerizing "Candlelight," the driving "System," the scorching "Superlover," and the old school/Gamble & Huff-helmed "Living Without You," resulting in an edgy but fan-pleasing album that once again finds Labelle embarking on a riveting musical narrative.
"The thread that always runs through is that we're sisters and we'll always be sisters," declares Patti. A connection between the three that may have frayed now and then over the years, but always remained unbreakable "The timing for us getting together was perfect," says Nona. "About a year and a half ago we met in the studio to record a tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks (the song "Dear Rosa" has yet to be released) and we just felt in our bones it was time to do this." It was Nona who tapped eclectic rocker Lenny Kravitz for initial production duty on the new disc. "We're friends and admirers of each other's work. We talked to him about the idea of us getting together and invited him to a session. He showed up that day at 5:00 and we haven't stopped working since."
Where Kravitz represents the next-generation appeal of the Labelle magic, legendary songwriters/producers Gamble & Huff were part of the Philadelphia/New Jersey nexus that helped launch the careers of the famous trio and give birth to the most popular soul sounds of the 1970s (O'Jays, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, and others). In fact, Kenny Gamble and Patti Labelle grew up on the same street in Philadelphia, and Gamble was instrumental in helping to launch Labelle's career.
Such foundational strengths anchor the new album, eliciting the same kind of confidence that enabled Labelle to break the mold back in the 70s, with each member eventually taking flight in inspired solo careers that accentuated their respective gifts. Patti went on to sign with Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records in the early '80s, releasing the seminal album I'm In Love Again that cemented her long and acclaimed solo career. Her subsequent duet with Michael McDonald, "On My Own," soared to #1 on the charts, with scores of hits and an impeccable live reputation rounding out more than two decades of acclaimed releases, television and film appearances, sold-out shows across the globe, and multiple awards, including her April 2008 Humanitarian Award presented in New York by the We Are Family Foundation chaired by Nile Rodgers.
Nona and Sarah (both from Trenton, NJ) have also sustained compelling and highly successful individual careers. Sarah Dash has collaborated with such notable artists as Nile Rodgers and the Rolling Stones, (she even sang back-up on the Steel Wheels tour), and has released several hot records of her own, such as Sinner Man from the disco era. Sarah also drew raves as a celebrated fixture of Keith Richards' solo outfit The Expensive Winos. She too, has written for the stage and is currently penning her autobiography, as well as staying involved in local Trenton community endeavors. Her recent appearance in San Francisco's hit interactive theatre presentation, Teatro Zinzanni, seamlessly blended her commanding performing style with European cirque, opera, and musical theatre.
Nona's songwriting and production ventures have led her to work with everyone from Dusty Springfield to the Talking Heads to Keith Richards, among dozens of other stars. A renowned tastemaker of both the rock and R&B worlds, she's contributed to the Showtime series Sleeper Cell soundtrack, working with Paul Haslinger, produced and written plays, and even launched her own label, Rhythm Bank, enjoying "sitting on the other side of the table for a change."
Labelle's long-awaited return to the studio signifies yet another chapter in the historic legacy of the group. But all three members are quick to assert it's not the final one. There will be a tour. After all, the live component of Labelle has often been cited as their most unforgettable dynamic. "We're going to bring to the fans everything they've been asking for. We haven't lost our edge," assures Nona. "I feel we're better because of everything we've gone through," seconds Sarah. For a group whose roots indeed go all the way back to opening up for icons such as James Brown and Otis Redding, leave it to Patti to wrap it up -- true Labelle style. "I think all you gotta say is 'we're here.' We're like that caged bird. If you love it, you open the door and let it fly because you know it's going to come back stronger. Well, we're back, baby. Anyone that knows Labelle knows we don't know how to hold anything back."
Patti Labelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash, R&B's most original and formidable trio are reuniting via Verve Records to deliver their first full-length studio album in more than 33 years. The new Labelle CD is to be completed in June and on course for a global release this fall. The CD is being produced by a trio of icons equally up to the task: cutting edge funk rocker Lenny Kravitz and longtime Labelle collaborators and 2008 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees, Gamble & Huff.
Transforming themselves from the classic-style 1960s girl group The Bluebelles into what one writer coined as 'the genre-bending rock supernova' of the 1970s, the innovative trio deftly combined glam rock, soul, funk, pop and gospel into a brash amalgam of breakthrough recordings such as "I Believe I've Finally Made It Home" from their pivotal second album Moonshadow (1972), and the groundbreaking "Lady Marmalade" from Nightbirds (1974)."
Labelle redefined the creative arc of the girl group, celebrating their three distinct personalities by donning outrageous costumes and addressing controversial issues in song and demeanor, shunning the cookie-cutter stereotypes that plagued most female singers of the era. The group (which included Elton John on piano in its earliest incarnation) continually pushed gender boundaries in music of black origin, opening up for rock icons such as The Who and the Rolling Stones as they revolutionized the roles women played in R&B, rock'n'roll, and even fashion.
Braced, as always, by their trademark vocal firepower, the 2008 version of the supergroup still relies on their expansive range, show-stopping sense of theatricality, and as Nona puts it, their innate ability to "pull together as sisters and 'Labelle-ize' the music and the vibe and the spiritual side of what we do like nobody else on the planet."
Concocting an energized blend of uptempo songs and heart-wrenching ballads, the new recording includes the mesmerizing "Candlelight," the driving "System," the scorching "Superlover," and the old school/Gamble & Huff-helmed "Living Without You," resulting in an edgy but fan-pleasing album that once again finds Labelle embarking on a riveting musical narrative.
"The thread that always runs through is that we're sisters and we'll always be sisters," declares Patti. A connection between the three that may have frayed now and then over the years, but always remained unbreakable "The timing for us getting together was perfect," says Nona. "About a year and a half ago we met in the studio to record a tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks (the song "Dear Rosa" has yet to be released) and we just felt in our bones it was time to do this." It was Nona who tapped eclectic rocker Lenny Kravitz for initial production duty on the new disc. "We're friends and admirers of each other's work. We talked to him about the idea of us getting together and invited him to a session. He showed up that day at 5:00 and we haven't stopped working since."
Where Kravitz represents the next-generation appeal of the Labelle magic, legendary songwriters/producers Gamble & Huff were part of the Philadelphia/New Jersey nexus that helped launch the careers of the famous trio and give birth to the most popular soul sounds of the 1970s (O'Jays, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, and others). In fact, Kenny Gamble and Patti Labelle grew up on the same street in Philadelphia, and Gamble was instrumental in helping to launch Labelle's career.
Such foundational strengths anchor the new album, eliciting the same kind of confidence that enabled Labelle to break the mold back in the 70s, with each member eventually taking flight in inspired solo careers that accentuated their respective gifts. Patti went on to sign with Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records in the early '80s, releasing the seminal album I'm In Love Again that cemented her long and acclaimed solo career. Her subsequent duet with Michael McDonald, "On My Own," soared to #1 on the charts, with scores of hits and an impeccable live reputation rounding out more than two decades of acclaimed releases, television and film appearances, sold-out shows across the globe, and multiple awards, including her April 2008 Humanitarian Award presented in New York by the We Are Family Foundation chaired by Nile Rodgers.
Nona and Sarah (both from Trenton, NJ) have also sustained compelling and highly successful individual careers. Sarah Dash has collaborated with such notable artists as Nile Rodgers and the Rolling Stones, (she even sang back-up on the Steel Wheels tour), and has released several hot records of her own, such as Sinner Man from the disco era. Sarah also drew raves as a celebrated fixture of Keith Richards' solo outfit The Expensive Winos. She too, has written for the stage and is currently penning her autobiography, as well as staying involved in local Trenton community endeavors. Her recent appearance in San Francisco's hit interactive theatre presentation, Teatro Zinzanni, seamlessly blended her commanding performing style with European cirque, opera, and musical theatre.
Nona's songwriting and production ventures have led her to work with everyone from Dusty Springfield to the Talking Heads to Keith Richards, among dozens of other stars. A renowned tastemaker of both the rock and R&B worlds, she's contributed to the Showtime series Sleeper Cell soundtrack, working with Paul Haslinger, produced and written plays, and even launched her own label, Rhythm Bank, enjoying "sitting on the other side of the table for a change."
Labelle's long-awaited return to the studio signifies yet another chapter in the historic legacy of the group. But all three members are quick to assert it's not the final one. There will be a tour. After all, the live component of Labelle has often been cited as their most unforgettable dynamic. "We're going to bring to the fans everything they've been asking for. We haven't lost our edge," assures Nona. "I feel we're better because of everything we've gone through," seconds Sarah. For a group whose roots indeed go all the way back to opening up for icons such as James Brown and Otis Redding, leave it to Patti to wrap it up -- true Labelle style. "I think all you gotta say is 'we're here.' We're like that caged bird. If you love it, you open the door and let it fly because you know it's going to come back stronger. Well, we're back, baby. Anyone that knows Labelle knows we don't know how to hold anything back."
Thursday, May 29, 2008
DONNA SUMMER - CRAYONS
Celebrating four decades of milestones, Donna Summer adds another accomplishment to her list with the success of her new album "Crayons." The album debuted at #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart making it Summer'shighest debuting album ever. It also debuted at #5 on the Billboard R&B chart -- another personal best. "Crayons" is Donna's first album of all new studio material in 17 years and is her highest charting album since "She Works Hard For The Money" in 1983. Donna Summer’s long list of musical accomplishments include: 19 #1 Billboard singles, 12 Gold and Platinum singles, 5 Grammy Awards, 6 American Music Awards, 2 Double Platinum albums, 1 Platinum album, 8 Gold albums. Her song "Last Dance" won both Oscar and Golden Globe awards.
Adding to her list of accomplishments is the recent success "I'm A Fire,"the first single from "Crayons" which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot DanceClub Play Charts making it her 13th #1 single to top the club charts and her 19th #1 charting single across all charts. Donna Summer is the only artist to have had a #1 charting dance hit in every decade since the 1970's. "I'm A Fire" was remixed by several remixers including Solitaire,Craig C, Rod Carillo, Redtop, Matty Soulflower and Baggi Begovic & Soul Conspiracy. The Rocasound original version is found on the full album. Containing a potent mix of the up-tempo tunes and ballads, "Crayons"showcases incredible new material, all co-written by Donna (who wrote orco-wrote the majority of her hits of the 70's and 80's). Working with Donna were renowned writers and producers including: Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen,Pink), Danielle Brisebois (Natasha Bedingfield, New Radicals), JR Rotem (Sean Kingston, Rihanna), Toby Gad (Fergie, Natasha Bedingfield), Evan Bogart (co-writer of Rihanna's smash "SOS" and the son of legendary record executive, Casablanca Records founder and Donna's mentor, Neil Bogart), andLester Mendez (Shakira, Santana).
Donna describes the background of the title "Crayons" and the aesthetic of the album as "a menagerie of colors and styles, with hints of different ethnic traditions and sounds. My dream is that when people hear the musicit will remind them of their youth, their childhood and the joy and wonderment they felt exploring their first pack of Crayons."
Donna Summer’s Crayons Track List:
1. STAMP YOUR FEET
2. MR. MUSIC
3. CRAYONS featuring Ziggy Marley
4. THE QUEEN IS BACK
5. FAME (THE GAME)
6. SAND ON MY FEET
7. DRIVIN' DOWN BRAZIL
8. I'M A FIRE
9. SLIDE OVER BACKWARDS
10. SCIENCE OF LOVE
11. BE MYSELF AGAIN
12. BRING DOWN THE REIGN
Adding to her list of accomplishments is the recent success "I'm A Fire,"the first single from "Crayons" which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot DanceClub Play Charts making it her 13th #1 single to top the club charts and her 19th #1 charting single across all charts. Donna Summer is the only artist to have had a #1 charting dance hit in every decade since the 1970's. "I'm A Fire" was remixed by several remixers including Solitaire,Craig C, Rod Carillo, Redtop, Matty Soulflower and Baggi Begovic & Soul Conspiracy. The Rocasound original version is found on the full album. Containing a potent mix of the up-tempo tunes and ballads, "Crayons"showcases incredible new material, all co-written by Donna (who wrote orco-wrote the majority of her hits of the 70's and 80's). Working with Donna were renowned writers and producers including: Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen,Pink), Danielle Brisebois (Natasha Bedingfield, New Radicals), JR Rotem (Sean Kingston, Rihanna), Toby Gad (Fergie, Natasha Bedingfield), Evan Bogart (co-writer of Rihanna's smash "SOS" and the son of legendary record executive, Casablanca Records founder and Donna's mentor, Neil Bogart), andLester Mendez (Shakira, Santana).
Donna describes the background of the title "Crayons" and the aesthetic of the album as "a menagerie of colors and styles, with hints of different ethnic traditions and sounds. My dream is that when people hear the musicit will remind them of their youth, their childhood and the joy and wonderment they felt exploring their first pack of Crayons."
Donna Summer’s Crayons Track List:
1. STAMP YOUR FEET
2. MR. MUSIC
3. CRAYONS featuring Ziggy Marley
4. THE QUEEN IS BACK
5. FAME (THE GAME)
6. SAND ON MY FEET
7. DRIVIN' DOWN BRAZIL
8. I'M A FIRE
9. SLIDE OVER BACKWARDS
10. SCIENCE OF LOVE
11. BE MYSELF AGAIN
12. BRING DOWN THE REIGN
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
AL GREEN - LAY IT DOWN
Soul legend Al Green has returned with his highly anticipated new album (his third since his return to secular music), Lay It Down, featuring Brooklyn’s The Dap-Kings Horns (Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse), Corinne Nailey Rae, Anthony Jamilton, John Legend, guitarist Chalmers "Spanky" Alford (Mighty Clouds of Joy, Joss Stone) and bassist Adam Blackstone (Jill Scott, DJ Jazzy Jeff) among others. Lay It Down is co-produced with Green by two of hip hop's most innovative players, Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson, drummer from The Roots, and keyboardist James Poyser, famous for working with artists ranging from Erykah Badu to Common. You can catch Al Green on The Late Show with David Letterman on June 5th as he features tracks from Lay It Down. In addition, he’s on the road in support of the album and his concert dates are listed below.
Al Green Lay It Down Tour:
June 19 - Toronto, ON - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Al Green Lay It Down Tour:
June 19 - Toronto, ON - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
June 20 - Rochester, NY - Eastman Theatre
June 27 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall
June 28 - Montreal, QC - Montreal Jazz Festival
June 29 - Ledyard, CT - Foxwoods Resort Casino- MGM Grand
July 4 - Bossier City, LA - Horseshoe Casino Riverdome
July 5 - Tunica, MS - Grand Casino & Hotel
July 11 - Sterling Heights, MI - Freedom Hill
July 12 - Chicago, IL - Rochester International Jazz Festival
July 13 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre
July 15 - Vienna, VA - The Filene Center
July 16 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park
July 18 - Niagara Falls, NY - Seneca Niagara Casino
July 20 - Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
Aug 31 - Denver, CO - Denver Botanic Gardens
Sept 1 - Beaver Creek, CO - Vilar Center for the Arts
Sept 3 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Garden Amphitheater
Sept 5 - Tacoma, WA - Emerald Queen Casino
Sept 6 - Richmond, BC - River Rock Casino Resort
Sept 7 - Coquitlam, BC - Red Robinson Theatre
Sept 13 - Primm, NV - Star of the Dester Arena
Sept 14 - Tucson, AZ - Desert Diamond Theater
Sept 17 - Lemoore, CA - Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino
Sept 20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Greek Theatre
Sept 21 - Valley Center, CA - Harrah's Rincon- Open Sky Theatre
Nov 21 - Foxborough, MA - Showcase Live
Nov 22 - Montclair, NJ - Wellmont Theater
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
SMOOTH JAZZ WSMJ 104.3 BALTIMORE SWITCHES TO ALTERNATIVE
Well here we go once again as the smooth jazz radio backlash continues. On top of smooth jazz stations in Denver, Jacksonville, Houston, Washington, DC and New York, now smooth jazz WSMJ in Baltimore also "fades into the sunset" (per the station's former website). In its place is an Alternative format now known as "Channel 104.3." Elliot in the Morning, from Clear Channel sister WWDC (DC101) will be simulcast in mornings on Channel 104.3. Soon the station will be rebranded as WCHH. WSJM's flip follows the flips of former SJ stations Emmis' WQCD/New York, which went Triple A, Citadel's WJZW/Washington, which moved to Oldies, and Lincoln Financial Media's KJCD/Denver, now an FM Sports outlet."This is a very exciting day for Baltimore radio listeners," said According to Clear Channel DC-Baltimore OM Jeff Kapugi, “This is a very exciting day for Baltimore radio listeners.” "The Rock/Alternative format is unique to the area and features some music that has not been played here for quite some time. The opportunity to add Elliot in the Morning to Channel 104.3 is huge." Yeah right pal – what about for the smooth jazz listeners? Do ya think they’re gonna listen to Alternative – NO WAY!
My guess is that more major market smooth jazz stations will convert - - that is unless the smooth jazz format evolves into something that listeners can actually enjoy listening too. As much as I love listening to smooth jazz radio, the playlists are too restrictive and so lately I find myself listening to my own “smooth jazz station” on my iPod which by the way has over 8,000 tracks on it. For smooth jazz to survive they need to really open up those playlists and become more daring, adventurous. Once they do that, I know that they will regain the excitement. Oh well – that’s my ranting for today. Later.
My guess is that more major market smooth jazz stations will convert - - that is unless the smooth jazz format evolves into something that listeners can actually enjoy listening too. As much as I love listening to smooth jazz radio, the playlists are too restrictive and so lately I find myself listening to my own “smooth jazz station” on my iPod which by the way has over 8,000 tracks on it. For smooth jazz to survive they need to really open up those playlists and become more daring, adventurous. Once they do that, I know that they will regain the excitement. Oh well – that’s my ranting for today. Later.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
GILBERTO GIL - BANDA LARGA CORDEL
Brazilian Grammy-winner Gilberto Gil has just announced a series of U.S tour dates for the upcoming summer. He’s set for a dozen shows with his Broadband Band. The tour is set to launch June 18 in Ann Arbor, MI, and visit theaters and festivals across the US and into Canada through early July. In addition, Warner Brothers Records has announced the release of a brand new Gilberto Gil CD entitle "Banda Larga Cordel" (Broadband Pamphlet). "Banda Larga Cordel" will be released on May 14. Gil’s previous studio album, "Gil Luminoso," became available in the U.S, just this past year in March 2007.
Gilberto Gil (along with Caetano Veloso) are credited with pioneering the Tropicalia (protest) movement of the late 1960’s, at which time bith Gil and Velosa spent time in jail, and then eventually were exiled in England for a time.
GILBERTO GIL 2008 U.S. TOUR DATES
June18 - Ann Arbor, MI - Ann Arbor Summer Fest
June18 - Ann Arbor, MI - Ann Arbor Summer Fest
June 19 - Highland Park, IL - Ravinia Festival
June 21 - Westhampton Beach, NY - Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
June 22 - Washington, DC - Lisner Auditorium
June 24 - New York, NY - Nokia Theatre Times Square
June 26 - Montreal, Quebec - Maisonneuve Theatre27 - Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall
June 29 - Hollywood, CA - Hollywood Bowl
June 30 - San Diego, CA - 4th and B
July 2 - San Francisco, CA - Nob Hill Masonic Center
July 3 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
July 5 - Miami, FL - Fillmore at Jackie Gleason Theater
Saturday, May 24, 2008
DAVE KOZ UPDATED TOUR INFORMATION
Here’s an updated tour itinerary for smooth jazz saxman and radio host Dave Koz. More dates will be added as they become available. Check out Dave’s latest album – Dave Koz At The Movies.
Dave Koz Summer Tour Schedule:
May 24 @ 33rd Annual Smooth Jazz KIFM 98.1 Festival, San Diego, CA
June 6 @ Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center, El Paso, TX
June 7 @ South Village Smooth Jazz Fest, Bixby, OK
June 13 @ Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
June 14 @ 10th Annual Indy Jazz Festival at Military Park, Indianapolis, IN
June 15 @ Pabst Theatre, Milwaukee, WI
June 20 @ Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theatre, Uncasville, CT
June 21 @ Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theatre, Uncasville, CT
June 25 @ Scullers Jazz Club, Boston, MA
June 27 @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ
June 29 @ Hampton Jazz Festival, Hampton, VA
July 11 @ Tower Theatre, Fresno, CA
July 12 @ Robert Mondavi Winery, Napa Valley, CA
July 17 @ Lake Tahoe Jazz Festival Homewood Resort, Homewood, CA
July 23 @ Chene Park, Detroit, MI
July 25 @ Weesner Amphitheatre, Apple Valley, MN
July 26 @ House of Blues, Dallas, TX
Aug 8 @ The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
Aug 9 @ Long Island Jazz Festival, Oyster Bay. NY
Aug 16 @ Thornton Winery, Temecula, CA
Aug 22 @ Sunset Station Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Aug 24 @ Idyllwild Arts Foundation Campus, Idyllwild, CA
Sept 13 @ Camarillo Old Town Art & Jazz Festival, Camarillo, CA
Sept 27 @ The Greek, Los Angeles, CA
Dave Koz Summer Tour Schedule:
May 24 @ 33rd Annual Smooth Jazz KIFM 98.1 Festival, San Diego, CA
June 6 @ Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center, El Paso, TX
June 7 @ South Village Smooth Jazz Fest, Bixby, OK
June 13 @ Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
June 14 @ 10th Annual Indy Jazz Festival at Military Park, Indianapolis, IN
June 15 @ Pabst Theatre, Milwaukee, WI
June 20 @ Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theatre, Uncasville, CT
June 21 @ Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theatre, Uncasville, CT
June 25 @ Scullers Jazz Club, Boston, MA
June 27 @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ
June 29 @ Hampton Jazz Festival, Hampton, VA
July 11 @ Tower Theatre, Fresno, CA
July 12 @ Robert Mondavi Winery, Napa Valley, CA
July 17 @ Lake Tahoe Jazz Festival Homewood Resort, Homewood, CA
July 23 @ Chene Park, Detroit, MI
July 25 @ Weesner Amphitheatre, Apple Valley, MN
July 26 @ House of Blues, Dallas, TX
Aug 8 @ The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
Aug 9 @ Long Island Jazz Festival, Oyster Bay. NY
Aug 16 @ Thornton Winery, Temecula, CA
Aug 22 @ Sunset Station Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Aug 24 @ Idyllwild Arts Foundation Campus, Idyllwild, CA
Sept 13 @ Camarillo Old Town Art & Jazz Festival, Camarillo, CA
Sept 27 @ The Greek, Los Angeles, CA
Friday, May 23, 2008
TINA TURNER 2008-09 WORLD TOUR
Due to increased demand, Tina Turner has added additional concerts to keep up with fan the demand surrounding her upcoming North American tour. he initial round of concerts went on sale May 10 and the launch date for October 1 in Kansas City, MO sold out in virtually two minutes. More performances were added last week and now, second nights have been added in San Jose, CA; Newark, NJ; and Uniondale, NY, while a third performance was added on in the Los Angeles area. The updated North American itinerary includes 28 shows across the U.S. and into Canada through mid-December.
Tina Turner's World Tour Dates:
Oct 1 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
Tina Turner also has plans to launch a European outing early next year. Listed below (in addition to the North American dates) is a partial listing of the European legs of the tour. We expect more European dates to be added soon. The concert is expected to feature a major production to complement hits spanning Turner's four-decade career. Turner's most recent studio album, "Twenty Four Seven," was released in 1999. Last fall, the eight-time Grammy winner released "Celebrate: The Best of Tina Turner," a 95-minute DVD taken from a 1999 concert that celebrated her 60th birthday. The legendary singer has sold 170 million records during her career, according to her bio, and is one of the most successful female rock artists of all time.
Her last tour in 2000 was said to be her last, and grossed $110 million. At the time, it was the top-selling tour by a female artist, although this record has since been beaten by Madonna and Cher.
Tina Turner's World Tour Dates:
Oct 1 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
Oct 3 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct 4 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct 6 - Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena
Oct 4 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct 6 - Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena
Oct 8 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
Oct 9 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
Oct 13 - Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
Oct 14 - Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Oct 16 - Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
Oct 19 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
Oct 20 – San Jose, CA @ HP Pavillion
Oct 22 - Sacramento, CA @ ARCO Arena
Oct 22 - Sacramento, CA @ ARCO Arena
Oct 24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
Oct 30 - Miami, FL @ American Airlines Arena
Nov 2 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ BankAtlantic Center
Nov 2 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ BankAtlantic Center
Nov 5 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena
Nov 9 - Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
Nov 13 - Toronto, Ontario @ Air Canada Centre
Nov 16 - Boston, MA @ TD Banknorth Garden
Nov 17 – Boston, MA @ TD Bankworth Garden
Nov 23 - Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Nov 23 - Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Nov 26 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
Nov 27 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Dec 3 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
Nov 27 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Dec 3 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
Dec 4 – Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
Dec 6 - Hartford, CT @ XL Center
Dec 6 - Hartford, CT @ XL Center
Dec 8 - Montreal, Quebec @ Bell Centre
Dec 12 - Toronto, Ontario @ Air Canada Centre
Dec 23 - Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis Antwerp
Dec 23 - Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis Antwerp
Feb 7 - Vienna, Austria @: Stadthalle Vienna
Feb 8 - Vienna, Austria @ Stadthalle Vienna
Mar 3 - London, UK @: O2Arena
Mar 4 - London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 7 - London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 8 - London, UK @ O2 Arena
Mar 4 - London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 7 - London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 8 - London, UK @ O2 Arena
Mar 11 – London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 12 – London, UK @ O2Arena
Mar 21 - Arnhem, Netherlands @: Gelredome
Mar 30 - Manchester, UK @ MEN Arena Manchester
Mar 21 - Manchester, UK @ MEN Arena Manchester
Mar 21 - Arnhem, Netherlands @: Gelredome
Mar 30 - Manchester, UK @ MEN Arena Manchester
Mar 21 - Manchester, UK @ MEN Arena Manchester
Thursday, May 22, 2008
THE CONCERT CALENDAR
MAY 2008
Stanley Clarke @ Jazz Café, London, UK, May 22
The Yellowjackets,@ Jazz At The Bistro, St. Louis, MO, May 22
The Bad Plus, The Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA, May 22
Mike Stern @ Gluck-Haufe-Halle @ Dillenburg, Germany, May 22, 2008
Walter Beasley @ Scullers, Boston, MA, May 23
David Sanborn @ South Point, Las Vegas, NV, May 23-25
Paul Anka @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, May 23
David Foster & Friends w/Andrea Boccelli, Michael Buble & Josh Groban @ Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas NV, May 23
Stephen Marley @ Hard Rock, Las Vegas, NV, May 23
Louie Vega @ SeOne Club, London, UK, May 24
Najee @ Lexington Opera House, Lexington, KY, May 24
Walter Beasley @ Scullers, Boston, MA, May 24
Spyro Gyra @ Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort, Tamuning, Guam, May 24
The Yellowjackets @ Hoogland Center For The Performing Arts, Springfield, IL, May 25
Lizz Wright @ The Roxy, West Hollywood, CA, May 28
Chris Botti @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, May 28-31
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr @ The Carlyle. New York, NY, May 28-31
Bobby Caldwell @ Nikko Hotel, San Francisco, CA, May 29-June 1
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX, May 29-30
Najee @ Lula’s Jazz Club, Toronto, CAN, May 30
Eric Roberson & Carol Riddick @ City Theatre, Detroit, MI, May 30
Marion Meadows @ The Soiled Dove Underground, Denver, CO, May 30
Gerald Veasley @ New Life Christ Fellowship, Coatsville, PA, May 31
Najee @ Tralf Music Hall, Buffalo, NY, May 31
Lizz Wright @ The Walnut Room, Denver, CO, May 31
Alicia Keys – Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, NJ, May 31
Frank McComb & Sy Smith @ City Theatre, Detroit, MI, May 31
JUNE 2008
Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC, June 1
Return To Forever @ Verizon Wireless Center, Houston, TX, June 1
Lizz Wright @ Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN, June 1
Esperanza Spalding @ Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival, San Juan, PR, June 1
Steve Tyrell @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 1-4
Lizz Wright @ Schuba’s, Chicago, IL, June 2
Chuck Loeb @ Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Los Angeles, CA, June 2-4
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO, June 3
Gerald Veasley @ Catalina’s Bar & Grill (Bossa), Los Angeles, CA, June 3
Maceo Parker @ Knotty Pine, Victor, ID, June 4
Lizz Wright @ The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI, June 4
Maceo Parker @ Boulder Theatre, Boulder, CO, June 5
Lizz Wright @ House of Blues, Cleveland, OH, June 5
Chuck Loeb @ Anthology, San Diego, CA, June 5
Gerald Veasley @ Anthology (Bossa), San Diego, CA, June 5
Ron Carter, Russell Malone @ Mulgrew Miller – The Golden Striker Trio - @ Blue Note Tokyo, June 5-10
Return To Forever @ Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, June 6
Maceo Parker @ Telluride Jazz Celebration, Telluride, CO, June 6
Spyro Gyra @ North Folk Theatre at Westbury, Westbury, NY, June 6
Earth, Wind & Fire @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 6-7
Spyro Gyra @ Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD, June 7
Maceo Parker @ KTAO Solar Center, Taos, NM, June 7
The Yellowjackets @ Naperville Jazz Festival, Naperville, IL, June 7
Return To Forever @ Britt Music Festival, Medford, OR, June 7
Caribbean Jazz Project @ WLOQ Festival, Winterpark, FL, June 7
Maceo Parker @ Belly Up, Aspen, CO, June 8
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, June 8-9
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 10
Return To Forever @ The Grand, San Francisco, CA, June 11-12
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 11
Maceo Parker @ House Of Blue, Atlantic City, NJ June 12
Sophie Milman @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 12-15
Return To Forever @ Gibson Amphiteatre, Los Angeles, CA, June 13
Spyro Gyra @ Center For The Arts Of Homer, Homer, NY, June 13
The Bad Plus @ Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto, ONT, June 13
Maceo Parker @ Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, PA, June 13
Erykah Badu @ House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV, June 13
Johnny Mathis @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 13-14
Frank Sinatra Jr., Dee Dee Bridgewater, Boz Scaggs, and Al Green @ The Rochester International Jazz Festival 7th Edition, Rochester NY, June 13-21, 2008
Chuck Mangione & Spyro Gyra @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 14
The Bad Plus & Caribbean Jazz Project @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 14
Return To Forever @ Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, June 14
George Duke @ Rhythm and Ribs Festival, Kansas City, MO, June 14
Mike Stern @ Hua Hin Festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 14
Andy Narell @ Pan Jazz 2008, New York, NT, June 14
The Yellowjackets @ Orange County Pavillion PAT, Santa Ana, CA, June 15
Herbie Hancock @ Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, June 15
Mike Stern @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 16-21
Return To Forever @ Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 17
The Yellowjackets @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 17
Mandrill @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 17
Maceo Parker @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 18
Stevie Wonder @ Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY, June 18
Return To Forever @ Holland Performing Arts Center, Omaha, NE, June 18
Herbie Hancock @ Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, June 18
Lizz Wright @ New York Socity for Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 19
Return To Forever @ The Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, June 19
Maceo Parker @ Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY, June 19
Al Green @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, June 19
Return To Forever @ Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL, June 20
Maceo Parker @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 20
Al Green @ Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, June 20
Jill Scott @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 20
Herbie Hancock @ Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, June 20
Stevie Wonder @ Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, NJ, June 21
Sergio Mendes @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 21
Mandrill @ West Oak Lane Jazz & Arts Festival, Philadelphia, Pa, June 21
Return To Forever @ Freedom Hill, Detroit, MI, June 21
Zap Mama @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 21
Maceo Parker @ Vancouver Jazz Festival, Vancouver, Canada, June 21
Marion Meadows @ Santa Fe Station Casino, Las Vegas, NV, June 21
Mandrill @ Blender Theater at Grqamercy, NYC, June 22
Return To Forever @ Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, June 22
Herbie Hancock @ Confederation Park, Ottawa, Canada, June 22
Maceo Parker @ Victoria Jazz Festival, Victoria, Canada, June 22
Natalie Cole @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 22-24, June 26-29
Maceo Parker @ Jazz Alley, Seattle, WA, June 23-24
Mike Stern @ Blue Note, Nagoya, Japan, June 23
Herbie Hancock @ Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 23
Mandrill @ Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD, June 23
George Benson @ Green Valley Ranch, Las Vegas, NV, June 23
Return To Forever @ Plain Dealer Pavillion, Cleveland, OH, June 24
The Bad Plus @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 24
Esperanza Spalding @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 25
Return To Forever @ Sony Centre, Toronto, Canada, June 25
Stevie Wonder @ Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI, June 26
Return To Forever @ Confederation Park, Ottowa, Canada, June 26
Esperanza Spalding @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 26
Theivery Corporation, Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto & Federico Aubele @ Central Park Center Stage,New York, NY, June 26
The Bad Plus @ Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, June 26
Dave Koz @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Herbie Hancock @ Jardin de la Fontaine, Nimes, France, June 27
Al Green @ Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 27
Lizz Wright @ Café 939 at Berklee, Boston, MA, June 27
Mike Stern @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 27
Maceo Parker @ Calgary Jazz Festival, Calgary, Canada, June 27
Return To Forever @ Pelletier Hall/Place des Arts, Montreal, Canada, June 27
The Bad Plus @ Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple, UK, June 27
Steely Dan @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Stevie Wonder @ Grant Park, Chicago, IL, June 28
Gil Scott-Heron @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 28
Return To Forever @ Freihofer’s Jazz Festival, Saratoga, NY, June 28
Herbie Hancock @ Camp Santo, Orleans, France, June 28
Mike Stern @ Syracuse Jazz Festival, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Maceo Parker @ Saskatoon Jazz Festival, Saskatoon, Canada, June 28
Sakesho @ Jazz Fest, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Hiroshima @ Thorton Winery, Temecula, CA, June 29
The Bad Plus @ Jazz Café, London, UK, June 29
Al Green & Lizz Wright @ Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal, Quebec, June 29
Herbie Hancock @ La Defense, Paris, France, June 29
Maceo Parker @ Edmonton Jazz Festival, Edmonton, Canada, June 29
Al Green @ Foxwood’s Resort Casino-MGM Grand, Ledyard, CT, June 29
Lizz Wright @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Ontario, June 29
Herbie Hancock @ Amphitheatre, Vienne, France, June 30
Ramsey Lewis Trio @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 30-July 2
Stanley Clarke @ Jazz Café, London, UK, May 22
The Yellowjackets,@ Jazz At The Bistro, St. Louis, MO, May 22
The Bad Plus, The Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA, May 22
Mike Stern @ Gluck-Haufe-Halle @ Dillenburg, Germany, May 22, 2008
Walter Beasley @ Scullers, Boston, MA, May 23
David Sanborn @ South Point, Las Vegas, NV, May 23-25
Paul Anka @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, May 23
David Foster & Friends w/Andrea Boccelli, Michael Buble & Josh Groban @ Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas NV, May 23
Stephen Marley @ Hard Rock, Las Vegas, NV, May 23
Louie Vega @ SeOne Club, London, UK, May 24
Najee @ Lexington Opera House, Lexington, KY, May 24
Walter Beasley @ Scullers, Boston, MA, May 24
Spyro Gyra @ Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort, Tamuning, Guam, May 24
The Yellowjackets @ Hoogland Center For The Performing Arts, Springfield, IL, May 25
Lizz Wright @ The Roxy, West Hollywood, CA, May 28
Chris Botti @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, May 28-31
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr @ The Carlyle. New York, NY, May 28-31
Bobby Caldwell @ Nikko Hotel, San Francisco, CA, May 29-June 1
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX, May 29-30
Najee @ Lula’s Jazz Club, Toronto, CAN, May 30
Eric Roberson & Carol Riddick @ City Theatre, Detroit, MI, May 30
Marion Meadows @ The Soiled Dove Underground, Denver, CO, May 30
Gerald Veasley @ New Life Christ Fellowship, Coatsville, PA, May 31
Najee @ Tralf Music Hall, Buffalo, NY, May 31
Lizz Wright @ The Walnut Room, Denver, CO, May 31
Alicia Keys – Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, NJ, May 31
Frank McComb & Sy Smith @ City Theatre, Detroit, MI, May 31
JUNE 2008
Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC, June 1
Return To Forever @ Verizon Wireless Center, Houston, TX, June 1
Lizz Wright @ Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN, June 1
Esperanza Spalding @ Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival, San Juan, PR, June 1
Steve Tyrell @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 1-4
Lizz Wright @ Schuba’s, Chicago, IL, June 2
Chuck Loeb @ Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Los Angeles, CA, June 2-4
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO, June 3
Gerald Veasley @ Catalina’s Bar & Grill (Bossa), Los Angeles, CA, June 3
Maceo Parker @ Knotty Pine, Victor, ID, June 4
Lizz Wright @ The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI, June 4
Maceo Parker @ Boulder Theatre, Boulder, CO, June 5
Lizz Wright @ House of Blues, Cleveland, OH, June 5
Chuck Loeb @ Anthology, San Diego, CA, June 5
Gerald Veasley @ Anthology (Bossa), San Diego, CA, June 5
Ron Carter, Russell Malone @ Mulgrew Miller – The Golden Striker Trio - @ Blue Note Tokyo, June 5-10
Return To Forever @ Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, June 6
Maceo Parker @ Telluride Jazz Celebration, Telluride, CO, June 6
Spyro Gyra @ North Folk Theatre at Westbury, Westbury, NY, June 6
Earth, Wind & Fire @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 6-7
Spyro Gyra @ Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD, June 7
Maceo Parker @ KTAO Solar Center, Taos, NM, June 7
The Yellowjackets @ Naperville Jazz Festival, Naperville, IL, June 7
Return To Forever @ Britt Music Festival, Medford, OR, June 7
Caribbean Jazz Project @ WLOQ Festival, Winterpark, FL, June 7
Maceo Parker @ Belly Up, Aspen, CO, June 8
Return To Forever @ Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, June 8-9
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 10
Return To Forever @ The Grand, San Francisco, CA, June 11-12
The Yellowjackets & Mike Stern @ Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, MN, June 11
Maceo Parker @ House Of Blue, Atlantic City, NJ June 12
Sophie Milman @ Blue Note Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, June 12-15
Return To Forever @ Gibson Amphiteatre, Los Angeles, CA, June 13
Spyro Gyra @ Center For The Arts Of Homer, Homer, NY, June 13
The Bad Plus @ Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto, ONT, June 13
Maceo Parker @ Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, PA, June 13
Erykah Badu @ House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV, June 13
Johnny Mathis @ Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NV, June 13-14
Frank Sinatra Jr., Dee Dee Bridgewater, Boz Scaggs, and Al Green @ The Rochester International Jazz Festival 7th Edition, Rochester NY, June 13-21, 2008
Chuck Mangione & Spyro Gyra @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 14
The Bad Plus & Caribbean Jazz Project @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 14
Return To Forever @ Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, June 14
George Duke @ Rhythm and Ribs Festival, Kansas City, MO, June 14
Mike Stern @ Hua Hin Festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 14
Andy Narell @ Pan Jazz 2008, New York, NT, June 14
The Yellowjackets @ Orange County Pavillion PAT, Santa Ana, CA, June 15
Herbie Hancock @ Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, June 15
Mike Stern @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 16-21
Return To Forever @ Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 17
The Yellowjackets @ Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester, NY, June 17
Mandrill @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 17
Maceo Parker @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 18
Stevie Wonder @ Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY, June 18
Return To Forever @ Holland Performing Arts Center, Omaha, NE, June 18
Herbie Hancock @ Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, June 18
Lizz Wright @ New York Socity for Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 19
Return To Forever @ The Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, June 19
Maceo Parker @ Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY, June 19
Al Green @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, June 19
Return To Forever @ Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL, June 20
Maceo Parker @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 20
Al Green @ Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, June 20
Jill Scott @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 20
Herbie Hancock @ Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, June 20
Stevie Wonder @ Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, NJ, June 21
Sergio Mendes @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 21
Mandrill @ West Oak Lane Jazz & Arts Festival, Philadelphia, Pa, June 21
Return To Forever @ Freedom Hill, Detroit, MI, June 21
Zap Mama @ JVC Jazz Festival, New York, NY, June 21
Maceo Parker @ Vancouver Jazz Festival, Vancouver, Canada, June 21
Marion Meadows @ Santa Fe Station Casino, Las Vegas, NV, June 21
Mandrill @ Blender Theater at Grqamercy, NYC, June 22
Return To Forever @ Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, June 22
Herbie Hancock @ Confederation Park, Ottawa, Canada, June 22
Maceo Parker @ Victoria Jazz Festival, Victoria, Canada, June 22
Natalie Cole @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 22-24, June 26-29
Maceo Parker @ Jazz Alley, Seattle, WA, June 23-24
Mike Stern @ Blue Note, Nagoya, Japan, June 23
Herbie Hancock @ Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 23
Mandrill @ Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD, June 23
George Benson @ Green Valley Ranch, Las Vegas, NV, June 23
Return To Forever @ Plain Dealer Pavillion, Cleveland, OH, June 24
The Bad Plus @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 24
Esperanza Spalding @ New York Society For Ethical Culture, New York, NY, June 25
Return To Forever @ Sony Centre, Toronto, Canada, June 25
Stevie Wonder @ Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI, June 26
Return To Forever @ Confederation Park, Ottowa, Canada, June 26
Esperanza Spalding @ Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, June 26
Theivery Corporation, Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto & Federico Aubele @ Central Park Center Stage,New York, NY, June 26
The Bad Plus @ Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, June 26
Dave Koz @ House Of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Herbie Hancock @ Jardin de la Fontaine, Nimes, France, June 27
Al Green @ Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 27
Lizz Wright @ Café 939 at Berklee, Boston, MA, June 27
Mike Stern @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Canada, June 27
Maceo Parker @ Calgary Jazz Festival, Calgary, Canada, June 27
Return To Forever @ Pelletier Hall/Place des Arts, Montreal, Canada, June 27
The Bad Plus @ Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple, UK, June 27
Steely Dan @ Borgata Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, June 27
Stevie Wonder @ Grant Park, Chicago, IL, June 28
Gil Scott-Heron @ JVC Jazz Festival Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, June 28
Return To Forever @ Freihofer’s Jazz Festival, Saratoga, NY, June 28
Herbie Hancock @ Camp Santo, Orleans, France, June 28
Mike Stern @ Syracuse Jazz Festival, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Maceo Parker @ Saskatoon Jazz Festival, Saskatoon, Canada, June 28
Sakesho @ Jazz Fest, Syracuse, NY, June 28
Hiroshima @ Thorton Winery, Temecula, CA, June 29
The Bad Plus @ Jazz Café, London, UK, June 29
Al Green & Lizz Wright @ Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal, Quebec, June 29
Herbie Hancock @ La Defense, Paris, France, June 29
Maceo Parker @ Edmonton Jazz Festival, Edmonton, Canada, June 29
Al Green @ Foxwood’s Resort Casino-MGM Grand, Ledyard, CT, June 29
Lizz Wright @ Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto, Ontario, June 29
Herbie Hancock @ Amphitheatre, Vienne, France, June 30
Ramsey Lewis Trio @ The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan, June 30-July 2
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
CHUCK LOEB & METRO SPECIAL EDITION
Guitarist Chuck Loeb is once again hitting the road this summer with his fellow musicians under the banner Metro Special Edition. Joining the tour are Mitchal Forman (keyboards); Gerald Veasley (bass); David Wecki (drums); Eric Marienthal (sax); and Randy Brecker (for the July tour dates only). Here’s a listing of where you can catch Metro Special Edition:
June 2 – Catalina’s Bar and Gril, Hollywood, CA
June 3 – Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Hollywood, CA
June 4 – Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Hollywood, CA
June 5 – Anthology Jazz Club, San Diego, CAJuly 10 – San Javier, Spain
July 11 – Peniscola, Spain
July 12 – Rotterdam Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, Holland
July 13 – TBA, Germany or Italy
July 14 – Option Club, Madrid, Spain
July 15 – TBA, Germany or Italy
July 16 – TBA, Germany or ItalyJ
Also this summer Chuck Loeb will be appearing at The A-Trane Club in Berlin, Germany for his Trio performances. These will feature Wolfgang Haffner and Dietier Ilg. Concerts dates are August 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23.Chuck Loeb joined Heads Up International with the worldwide release of Presence (HUCD 3117), an album that recognizes the importance of the human element – not just in the crafting of music, but in everyday life. "Nowadays, there’s a lot of music that gets created in a laboratory," says Loeb, who enlisted musicians various incarnations of his live band to craft the album. "We all have computers, and we do things long distance. But it never ceases to amaze me how, as soon as you put the live musicians into the equation, it’s their presence that brings the thing to life. That’s the idea behind the album title – the effect that an individual’s personality has on the music, both in the context of a recording and in a live setting."
June 2 – Catalina’s Bar and Gril, Hollywood, CA
June 3 – Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Hollywood, CA
June 4 – Catalina’s Bar and Grill, Hollywood, CA
June 5 – Anthology Jazz Club, San Diego, CAJuly 10 – San Javier, Spain
July 11 – Peniscola, Spain
July 12 – Rotterdam Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, Holland
July 13 – TBA, Germany or Italy
July 14 – Option Club, Madrid, Spain
July 15 – TBA, Germany or Italy
July 16 – TBA, Germany or ItalyJ
July 17 –Pori, Finalnd
July 18 – Stockholm Jazz Festival (tentative)
July 19 – Stockholm Jazz Festival (tentative)
July 29 – Blue Note, New York, NY
July 18 – Stockholm Jazz Festival (tentative)
July 19 – Stockholm Jazz Festival (tentative)
July 29 – Blue Note, New York, NY
August 10 – Marciac Jazz Festival
Also this summer Chuck Loeb will be appearing at The A-Trane Club in Berlin, Germany for his Trio performances. These will feature Wolfgang Haffner and Dietier Ilg. Concerts dates are August 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23.Chuck Loeb joined Heads Up International with the worldwide release of Presence (HUCD 3117), an album that recognizes the importance of the human element – not just in the crafting of music, but in everyday life. "Nowadays, there’s a lot of music that gets created in a laboratory," says Loeb, who enlisted musicians various incarnations of his live band to craft the album. "We all have computers, and we do things long distance. But it never ceases to amaze me how, as soon as you put the live musicians into the equation, it’s their presence that brings the thing to life. That’s the idea behind the album title – the effect that an individual’s personality has on the music, both in the context of a recording and in a live setting."
One of the highlights on the album is a laid back interpretation of Steely Dan’s 1974 classic, "Rikki Don’t Lose That Number," a track with a healthy dose of playful counterpoint between Loeb and saxophonist/flutist Dave Mann. "Steely Dan always brings an intelligence to their music," says Loeb, a longtime fan of the perennially smart-sounding pop/rock/jazz combo. "They try to sneak as much stuff as possible into a pop song without getting too heady and turning off the audience. That’s my goal as well."
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
SANTANA: MULTI-DIMENSIONAL WARRIOR RELEASE & LIVE YOUR LIGHT TOUR HITS THE FILLMORE
Tonight and tomorrow (Tuesday, May 20 and Wednesday,May 21), Santana will return to the city in which they formed over four decades ago to perform two special concerts at The Fillmore in San Francisco. An extraordinary opportunity to see Santana live in an intimate venue, the dates come on a break in-between the just-wrapped east coast North American leg of Santana's 2008 "Live Your Light" World Tour and the European leg, which begins June 20. The shows will feature the band spotlighting tracks from their forthcoming 2-CD compilation Multi-Dimensional Warrior (Columbia/Arista/Legacy). The career spanning anthology, set for release August 5, will present twenty-eight tracks personally selected by Carlos Santana. This should definitely be a treat!
Carlos Santana and the original line-up of the Santana band first played The Fillmore in 1968. Then under the auspices of legendary promoter Bill Graham, the venue was at the heart of the era-defining San Francisco music scene of the day. Their set received an epic ovation, and accelerated Santana's evolution from Bay Area icons to a globally renowned act, a transformation that came into dramatic focus during their incendiary set at Woodstock the following year.
Now here we are forty years later, after performing live to well over 100 million people worldwide, Santana's celebration of Multi-Dimensional Warrior at The Fillmore is perfectly suited for a project that looks back over the long arc of the band's enduring history. Carlos has called the double-CD set "a love letter to his fans," and in choosing material for it, emphasized album cuts and personal favorites that call forth the band's hypnotic musical power and give deeper insight into Santana's complex creative journey.
Multi-Dimensional Warrior is evenly divided between tracks with vocals and fully instrumental compositions, with the former comprising Disc One, and the latter, Disc Two. Spanning 1970 to 2004, it is the first compilation to include selections from Santana's three major label associations: Columbia, Polydor/Polygram and Arista/BMG. Carlos Santanasupervised new overdubs for five of the tracks, personally laying fresh guitar lines on "Spirit" and "Right Now."
Previously, Santana's most recent album release was 2007's Ultimate Santana, the only single-disc retrospective spanning the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers' recent albums for Arista and signature classics from their seminal Columbia years. In addition to the 2008 hit single "Into The Night," a new track featuring Chad Kroeger on vocals, the compilation's previously unissued material includes a version of "The Game Of Love" with Tina Turner singing lead. Other highlights include the #1 GRAMMY-winning smash "Smooth," featuring Rob Thomas, as well as "Oye Como Va," "Black Magic Woman" and "Evil Ways."
Following their two Fillmore dates, the band will prepare to return to the road -- and much larger venues -- for the remainder of their 2008 "Live Your Light" World Tour.
It’s no concidence that on May 15, the special fine art and memorabilia exhibition "A Tribute To Miles Davis and Carlos Santana" opened at the Lush Life Gallery, part of The Jazz Heritage Center (JHC) in the Fillmore. The gallery specializes in jazz-themed art mediums, and is partnering with Legacy Recordings -- Sony BMG Music's award-winning catalog division -- to honor these two music legends with a one-of-a-kind show coinciding with Davis' birthday month (May), and Santana's forthcoming Legacy release Multi Dimensional Warrior.
"A Tribute To Miles Davis and Carlos Santana," which runs through July 30, was curated by JHC Executive Director Peter Fitzsimmons in association with Legacy. The exhibition features multi-media works of art including limited edition photographs and sculptures and original paintings. Rare artifacts and memorabilia related to music legends Miles Davis and Carlos Santana will also be on display.
Show highlights include original oil paintings of Miles Davis and Carlos Santana from the Jazz Master Series by world renowned portrait painter BRUNI, whose work is in the collections of museums including the Smithsonian Institution, where her canvas of Duke Ellington hangs. Renowned sculptor Ed Dwight -- who was American's first African American astronaut trainee -- will be represented with mixed media images and limited edition bronze pieces capturing Davis. JHC Resident Artist and "Youth Jazz N' Art" instructor Rhonel Roberts will also exhibit original paintings.
Photographically, the exhibition will include limited editions of rare silver gelatin prints of Miles Davis from the archives of ICON Collectibles -- The Art Of Music and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Additional images of Davis will be provided courtesy of the estate of Jerry Stoll and JHC Public Art Panel contributor Mark Brady. Carlos Santana photographs, memorabilia, artifacts and collectibles will be on display courtesy of Santana Management.
Carlos Santana and the original line-up of the Santana band first played The Fillmore in 1968. Then under the auspices of legendary promoter Bill Graham, the venue was at the heart of the era-defining San Francisco music scene of the day. Their set received an epic ovation, and accelerated Santana's evolution from Bay Area icons to a globally renowned act, a transformation that came into dramatic focus during their incendiary set at Woodstock the following year.
Now here we are forty years later, after performing live to well over 100 million people worldwide, Santana's celebration of Multi-Dimensional Warrior at The Fillmore is perfectly suited for a project that looks back over the long arc of the band's enduring history. Carlos has called the double-CD set "a love letter to his fans," and in choosing material for it, emphasized album cuts and personal favorites that call forth the band's hypnotic musical power and give deeper insight into Santana's complex creative journey.
Multi-Dimensional Warrior is evenly divided between tracks with vocals and fully instrumental compositions, with the former comprising Disc One, and the latter, Disc Two. Spanning 1970 to 2004, it is the first compilation to include selections from Santana's three major label associations: Columbia, Polydor/Polygram and Arista/BMG. Carlos Santanasupervised new overdubs for five of the tracks, personally laying fresh guitar lines on "Spirit" and "Right Now."
Previously, Santana's most recent album release was 2007's Ultimate Santana, the only single-disc retrospective spanning the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers' recent albums for Arista and signature classics from their seminal Columbia years. In addition to the 2008 hit single "Into The Night," a new track featuring Chad Kroeger on vocals, the compilation's previously unissued material includes a version of "The Game Of Love" with Tina Turner singing lead. Other highlights include the #1 GRAMMY-winning smash "Smooth," featuring Rob Thomas, as well as "Oye Como Va," "Black Magic Woman" and "Evil Ways."
Following their two Fillmore dates, the band will prepare to return to the road -- and much larger venues -- for the remainder of their 2008 "Live Your Light" World Tour.
It’s no concidence that on May 15, the special fine art and memorabilia exhibition "A Tribute To Miles Davis and Carlos Santana" opened at the Lush Life Gallery, part of The Jazz Heritage Center (JHC) in the Fillmore. The gallery specializes in jazz-themed art mediums, and is partnering with Legacy Recordings -- Sony BMG Music's award-winning catalog division -- to honor these two music legends with a one-of-a-kind show coinciding with Davis' birthday month (May), and Santana's forthcoming Legacy release Multi Dimensional Warrior.
"A Tribute To Miles Davis and Carlos Santana," which runs through July 30, was curated by JHC Executive Director Peter Fitzsimmons in association with Legacy. The exhibition features multi-media works of art including limited edition photographs and sculptures and original paintings. Rare artifacts and memorabilia related to music legends Miles Davis and Carlos Santana will also be on display.
Show highlights include original oil paintings of Miles Davis and Carlos Santana from the Jazz Master Series by world renowned portrait painter BRUNI, whose work is in the collections of museums including the Smithsonian Institution, where her canvas of Duke Ellington hangs. Renowned sculptor Ed Dwight -- who was American's first African American astronaut trainee -- will be represented with mixed media images and limited edition bronze pieces capturing Davis. JHC Resident Artist and "Youth Jazz N' Art" instructor Rhonel Roberts will also exhibit original paintings.
Photographically, the exhibition will include limited editions of rare silver gelatin prints of Miles Davis from the archives of ICON Collectibles -- The Art Of Music and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Additional images of Davis will be provided courtesy of the estate of Jerry Stoll and JHC Public Art Panel contributor Mark Brady. Carlos Santana photographs, memorabilia, artifacts and collectibles will be on display courtesy of Santana Management.
Monday, May 19, 2008
WARREN HILL - LA DOLCE VITA
Smooth jazz saxophonist, vocalist, and composer Warren Hill is set to release his 11th studio album, "La Dolce Vita," on June 24th, 2008. "La Dolce Vita" is Hill's first studio album since 2005's "PopJazz" and features an amazing cast of all-stars, including first call bassist Nathan East (Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Fourplay), renown guitarists Paul Jackson Jr. (Elton John, Lionel Richie, Chicago) and Dean Parks (Steely Dan, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon), drummer extraordinaire Ricky Lawson (Whitney Houston, Al Jarreau, George Benson), iconic keyboardist Greg Phillingaines (Michael Jackson, Toto, Quincy Jones) plus Jeff Golub & Phillipe Saisse.
Revered among industry insiders as an artist whose records have consistently repositioned the musical target, Warren Hill's career truly has been one of the most successful and critically acclaimed in the history of Contemporary Jazz. Fans and newcomers alike will not be disappointed with "La Dolce Vita" as it blends the sultry and soulful with the rhythmic and funky in such a unique way that this collection seems destined to again push the bar of Contemporary Jazz more than a bit higher.
Warren Hill was born and raised in Canada, Hill actually began studying guitar at age 7. An insatiable passion for music gained him early recognition as a true virtuoso and lead to his fronting various Toronto high school rock bands as a multi-instrumentalist as well as a singer/guitarist. Expanding his musical horizons and satisfying a growing passion for saxophone eventually landed him a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, where his graduation performance attracted the attention of legendary record producer Russ Titleman. At Titleman's urging Hill moved to Los Angeles, immersed himself in the local music scene and an RCA record deal soon followed. His first CD, "Kiss Under the Moon," was released in 1991. He has since gone on to record innumerable #1 radio chart hits, receive countless industry awards/accolades and sell over a million albums worldwide.
Warren Hill is currently touring in support of "La Dolce Vita".
TRACKLISTING FOR "LA DOLCE VITA":
Mojo
La Dolce Vita
Sunshine
Daydreamer
Gimme Some
The Jive Samba
Skinny Dippin’
We’ll Survive
Warm Rain
Hill Be Jammin’
Light My Fire
Revered among industry insiders as an artist whose records have consistently repositioned the musical target, Warren Hill's career truly has been one of the most successful and critically acclaimed in the history of Contemporary Jazz. Fans and newcomers alike will not be disappointed with "La Dolce Vita" as it blends the sultry and soulful with the rhythmic and funky in such a unique way that this collection seems destined to again push the bar of Contemporary Jazz more than a bit higher.
Warren Hill was born and raised in Canada, Hill actually began studying guitar at age 7. An insatiable passion for music gained him early recognition as a true virtuoso and lead to his fronting various Toronto high school rock bands as a multi-instrumentalist as well as a singer/guitarist. Expanding his musical horizons and satisfying a growing passion for saxophone eventually landed him a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, where his graduation performance attracted the attention of legendary record producer Russ Titleman. At Titleman's urging Hill moved to Los Angeles, immersed himself in the local music scene and an RCA record deal soon followed. His first CD, "Kiss Under the Moon," was released in 1991. He has since gone on to record innumerable #1 radio chart hits, receive countless industry awards/accolades and sell over a million albums worldwide.
Warren Hill is currently touring in support of "La Dolce Vita".
TRACKLISTING FOR "LA DOLCE VITA":
Mojo
La Dolce Vita
Sunshine
Daydreamer
Gimme Some
The Jive Samba
Skinny Dippin’
We’ll Survive
Warm Rain
Hill Be Jammin’
Light My Fire
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
FRANK SINATRA - SIRIUSLY SINATRA
SIRIUS Satellite Radio is about to commemorate the legacy of Frank Sinatra, one of the most iconic entertainers of the 20th century, with a day-long broadcast celebration of his life and musical career. The broadcast will air on Siriusly Sinatra channel 75 on Wednesday, May 14th starting at 9 am EDT. The day-long tribute to Frank Sinatra on the 10th anniversary of his passing will feature a special edition of Nancy for Frank, hosted by Nancy Sinatra and her daughter, A.J. Lambert, which will start at 1 pm EDT. Frank Sinatra, Jr. will host As I Remember It, a personal retrospective on his father starting at 4 pm EDT.
SIRIUS will start the broadcast event at 9 am EDT with the premiere of a new "Live in Vegas" edition of The Chairman's Hour, Siriusly Sinatra's unique and innovative weekly show hosted by Frank Sinatra himself through the use of archival materials. SIRIUS will broadcast the classic 1966 "Sinatra at the Sands" performance accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra at 8 pm EDT. Other exclusive programming includes Playing Favorites, with guest hosts Linda Ronstadt and Michael Feinstein, each playing their favorite Sinatra songs and sharing stories respectively at 10 am and 10 pm EDT.
SIRIUS will also broadcast a 90-minute program featuring interviews and commentary on Nothing but the Best, a new collection of essential tracks from the Frank Sinatra songbook, including remastered favorites like "Strangers in the Night," "Summer Wind," "The Way You Look Tonight," "My Kind Of Town," plus many more songs. Sirius will feature the only coast-to-coast broadcast of this special edition program at 11 am and rebroadcast at 6 pm EDT. Nothing but the Best will be available for sale on May 13th. For encore and up-to-date programming information, click to http://www.sirius.com/siriuslysinatra.
In addition, the United States Postal Service will immortalize Sinatra with a commemorative stamp on May 13, 2008. In a career studded with accolades, Sinatra won an Academy Award(R), several Grammy(R) awards, received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1971, and was recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1983. Sinatra also gave generously to many charities. He was born in Hoboken, NJ, on December 12, 1915 and died on May 14, 1998.
Siriusly Sinatra, is the only 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, commercial-free channel to broadcast the entire spectrum of Sinatra's career as well as artists and songs from the standards era. Produced by SIRIUS and the Sinatra family, the channel features regular blocks of Sinatra's music, archival performances and is the home of Nancy for Frank, a weekly show hosted by his daughter, Nancy Sinatra.
SIRIUS will start the broadcast event at 9 am EDT with the premiere of a new "Live in Vegas" edition of The Chairman's Hour, Siriusly Sinatra's unique and innovative weekly show hosted by Frank Sinatra himself through the use of archival materials. SIRIUS will broadcast the classic 1966 "Sinatra at the Sands" performance accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra at 8 pm EDT. Other exclusive programming includes Playing Favorites, with guest hosts Linda Ronstadt and Michael Feinstein, each playing their favorite Sinatra songs and sharing stories respectively at 10 am and 10 pm EDT.
SIRIUS will also broadcast a 90-minute program featuring interviews and commentary on Nothing but the Best, a new collection of essential tracks from the Frank Sinatra songbook, including remastered favorites like "Strangers in the Night," "Summer Wind," "The Way You Look Tonight," "My Kind Of Town," plus many more songs. Sirius will feature the only coast-to-coast broadcast of this special edition program at 11 am and rebroadcast at 6 pm EDT. Nothing but the Best will be available for sale on May 13th. For encore and up-to-date programming information, click to http://www.sirius.com/siriuslysinatra.
In addition, the United States Postal Service will immortalize Sinatra with a commemorative stamp on May 13, 2008. In a career studded with accolades, Sinatra won an Academy Award(R), several Grammy(R) awards, received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1971, and was recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1983. Sinatra also gave generously to many charities. He was born in Hoboken, NJ, on December 12, 1915 and died on May 14, 1998.
Siriusly Sinatra, is the only 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, commercial-free channel to broadcast the entire spectrum of Sinatra's career as well as artists and songs from the standards era. Produced by SIRIUS and the Sinatra family, the channel features regular blocks of Sinatra's music, archival performances and is the home of Nancy for Frank, a weekly show hosted by his daughter, Nancy Sinatra.
UPCOMING MUSIC RELEASES: JASON MILES/DJ LOGIC, BOBBY WOMACK, JOHN MAYALL, GERALD ALBRIGHT & OTHERS...
Just released is Global Noize from Jason Miles and DJ Logic. On the whole, it’s a fantastic mix of Jazz, Electronica Funk and World Music. The CD is full of contributors including Karl Denson (Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Lenny Kravitz), MeShell Ndegeoceollo, Billy Martin (Medeski, Martin & Wood), Vernon Reid (Living Colour), John Popper (Blues Traveler), Cyro Baptiste (Herbie Hancock), Bernie Worrell (Talking Heads, Parliament-Funkadelic), Christian Scott, Herb Alpert, and others.
Due out on May 27 is a ‘best of’ for Bobby Womack. This collection is called The Best Of Bobby Womack: The Soul Years, and will contain 22 digitally re-mastered tracks.
Eagle Rock Records will reissue The Masters (2000) by British bluesman John Mayall, along with Live At The Marquee 1969 (2000), each of which is scheduled for June 3.
Legacy Records is reporting new titles from Patti LaBelle, the first is Live in Washington, DC from a 1979 performance. The second is a 2-CD Essential collection title. One of the other Essential titles coming on the same day is a 2-CD The Essential O'Jays. These are both planned for June 10, 2008.
Gerald Albright is just about ready to release his second CD on the Peak Records Label. The new release, Sax For Stax, offers a tribute to the spirit of Memphis and its legenday Stax Records label. Sax For Stax is due for release on June 24, and it includes new versions of the Staple Singers’ "Respect Yourself" featuring Ledisi; Johnny Taylor’s "Cheaper To Keep Her" and "Who’s Making Love, and the Dramatics’ "What You See Is What You Get" featuring Earth, Wind & Fire vocalist Philip Bailey. Also included is a collaboration with Will Downing on "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Memphis Passion" with Kirk Whalum.
Due out on May 27 is a ‘best of’ for Bobby Womack. This collection is called The Best Of Bobby Womack: The Soul Years, and will contain 22 digitally re-mastered tracks.
Eagle Rock Records will reissue The Masters (2000) by British bluesman John Mayall, along with Live At The Marquee 1969 (2000), each of which is scheduled for June 3.
Legacy Records is reporting new titles from Patti LaBelle, the first is Live in Washington, DC from a 1979 performance. The second is a 2-CD Essential collection title. One of the other Essential titles coming on the same day is a 2-CD The Essential O'Jays. These are both planned for June 10, 2008.
Gerald Albright is just about ready to release his second CD on the Peak Records Label. The new release, Sax For Stax, offers a tribute to the spirit of Memphis and its legenday Stax Records label. Sax For Stax is due for release on June 24, and it includes new versions of the Staple Singers’ "Respect Yourself" featuring Ledisi; Johnny Taylor’s "Cheaper To Keep Her" and "Who’s Making Love, and the Dramatics’ "What You See Is What You Get" featuring Earth, Wind & Fire vocalist Philip Bailey. Also included is a collaboration with Will Downing on "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Memphis Passion" with Kirk Whalum.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
VICTORIA WHITE - CAN'T BUY LOVE
With the smooth jazz and urban radio success of her sensual and exotic, easy grooving debut single “Can’t Buy Love,” Victoria White keeps on adding to the list of cool all-star jazz and R&B company she keeps.
The first artist signed to Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White’s Kalimba label, the jazz and R&B influenced singer/songwriter was already vibing with him, longtime EWF guitarist Sheldon Reynolds—who produced her critically acclaimed debut The Upside—and smooth jazz keyboard star Brian Culbertson, who played on the track “Keep On Going.”
Now, with “Can’t Buy Love” spinning on stations ranging from college and commercial terrestrial outlets around the country to Sirius Satellite Radio’s Jazz Café Channel and key internet portals like smoothjazz.com, groovinu.com and groovesuite.com, she’s hanging with more of smooth jazz’s biggest names.
Rising this week from 42 to 30 on the smoothindiestar.com chart on smoothjazz.com, she’s sharing space with guitarists Brian Hughes, Chris Standring and Steve Oliver and saxman Jimmy Sommers. She’s also on smoothjazz.com’s Top Ten SPINcreased chart (with +27 spins this week) with Culbertson, Wayman Tisdale, Earl Klugh, David Benoit, Eric Darius and Nils. In addition, she’s on the Smooth Jazz Chart with Tisdale, Benoit, Culbertson and saxophone sensation Mindi Abair.
The Radio & Records Indicator chart shows White receiving airplay everywhere from Southern California’s KSBR to Little Rock, Arkansas to Springfield, Missouri, in addition to DMX Cable Radio’s Jazz Vocal Blend Channel. “Can’t Buy Love” is a true coast to coast sensation, earning spins in such major cities as Boston, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Houston, Oakland and Las Vegas.
Most of the songs on The Upside were recorded in a unique, cross-country way, with White sending Reynolds the guitar and vocal tracks she recorded at home in South Carolina and Reynolds adding the bass, drums, percussion and other instrumentation that takes her brilliant melodies and lyrics to the next creative level.
“My song ‘Keep On Going’ pretty much sums up my journey as an artist trying to be heard and accepted in this business,” she says. “I’m singing to tell people, whatever you’re good at, go after it, don’t stop no matter how many obstacles you face.”
The first artist signed to Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White’s Kalimba label, the jazz and R&B influenced singer/songwriter was already vibing with him, longtime EWF guitarist Sheldon Reynolds—who produced her critically acclaimed debut The Upside—and smooth jazz keyboard star Brian Culbertson, who played on the track “Keep On Going.”
Now, with “Can’t Buy Love” spinning on stations ranging from college and commercial terrestrial outlets around the country to Sirius Satellite Radio’s Jazz Café Channel and key internet portals like smoothjazz.com, groovinu.com and groovesuite.com, she’s hanging with more of smooth jazz’s biggest names.
Rising this week from 42 to 30 on the smoothindiestar.com chart on smoothjazz.com, she’s sharing space with guitarists Brian Hughes, Chris Standring and Steve Oliver and saxman Jimmy Sommers. She’s also on smoothjazz.com’s Top Ten SPINcreased chart (with +27 spins this week) with Culbertson, Wayman Tisdale, Earl Klugh, David Benoit, Eric Darius and Nils. In addition, she’s on the Smooth Jazz Chart with Tisdale, Benoit, Culbertson and saxophone sensation Mindi Abair.
The Radio & Records Indicator chart shows White receiving airplay everywhere from Southern California’s KSBR to Little Rock, Arkansas to Springfield, Missouri, in addition to DMX Cable Radio’s Jazz Vocal Blend Channel. “Can’t Buy Love” is a true coast to coast sensation, earning spins in such major cities as Boston, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Houston, Oakland and Las Vegas.
Most of the songs on The Upside were recorded in a unique, cross-country way, with White sending Reynolds the guitar and vocal tracks she recorded at home in South Carolina and Reynolds adding the bass, drums, percussion and other instrumentation that takes her brilliant melodies and lyrics to the next creative level.
“My song ‘Keep On Going’ pretty much sums up my journey as an artist trying to be heard and accepted in this business,” she says. “I’m singing to tell people, whatever you’re good at, go after it, don’t stop no matter how many obstacles you face.”
Friday, May 09, 2008
STEVE TYRELL - BACK TO BACHARACH
Steve Tyrell will bring his brand of Bacharach to New York City's Blue Note Café and a number of other East Coast venues this summer in support of his upcoming album "Back to Bacharach," set for release on June 24th, 2008. "Back to Bacharach" (on New Design Records and KOCH Records) is the new classic, CD from Grammy winning singer/songwriter/producer extraordinaire Steve Tyrell. At the age of 19, Steve journeyed from Houston, Texas to New York City to work at pop and soul music giant Scepter Records. Upon arriving at Scepter Records and its adjacent Baby Monica Publishing Company, he immediately found himself surrounded by swiftly developing super teams such as Carole King & Gerry Goffin, Nicholas Ashford & Valerie Simpson and Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil. But it was with a pair of outside contractors - songwriting producers Burt Bacharach & Hal David -- that Steve would forge his most personal alliance, an alliance that lasted for nine years and enabled Tyrell to forge his initial mark in the music business.
Through his work with Bacharach & David, Tyrell got to work in motion pictures and at a very young age became one of the first music supervisors responsible for coordinating hit songs with the release of the films they appeared in. Those successes included the gold standard of foreplay songs, "The Look of Love" (recorded for the James Bond spy spoof "Casino Royale" by Dusty Springfield,) the theme for "Alfie" (sung by Cher in the film and by Dionne Warwick at the Academy Awards) as well as the theme from the legendary Jacqueline Susan film "Valley Of The Dolls" (which Tyrell helped make Dionne's first Number 1 Pop Hit record). The film song that Steve played a major role in was "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" - the one that earned Bacharach & David the Oscar® for 1969's Best Original Song in a Motion Picture. When looking for an artist to sing the song, Steve called in his friend from Texas, B.J. Thomas who recorded it for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
The song that gets the Technicolor treatment on "Back to Bacharach" is Bacharach and David's anthem, "What the World Needs Now is Love," a song Steve believes is "more relevant now than it ever was." Bacharach's piano glues together the whole affair which features superstars Rod Stewart, James Taylor, Martina McBride and Dionne Warwick along with Tyrell. The all-star recording is for a worthy cause -- all proceeds will go to the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance (NCCRA) in remembrance of Steve's wife Stephanie (who passed away from Colon Cancer five years ago) and Jay Monahan, the late husband of television journalist Katie Couric. Close friends, Steve Tyrell and Katie Couric have worked together constantly since his wife's death, raising funds to benefit Colon Cancer research and co-hosting an annual benefit in Seattle called "Make The Evening Matter."
Other classics featured on the "Back to Bacharach" album are: "Walk On By," The Look Of Love," Close To You," "A House Is Not A Home," "This Guy's In Love," "One Less Bell To Answer," "Reach Out For Me," "I Say A Little Prayer For You," "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself," "Always Something There To Remind Me," "Don't Make Me Over" and the Oscar winning "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head."
Steve Tyrell's previous six albums have earned him a number of accolades, his first album "A New Standard" had a 90 week run on the Billboard Jazz charts and "Standard Time" and "This Time Of The Year" and "Songs Of Sinatra" were all Top 5 charters. "The Disney Standards," his last album was released in 2006 and achieved Top 10 status on the Billboard Jazz charts.
"This album is different from any I'll ever do," states Tyrell, who in the last decade has been at the forefront of a renaissance in recordings from the Great American Songbook via his previous six projects. "The music of my friends Burt and Hal has been a lifelong collaboration. Their songs are my songs. It's a very unique situation." "I like to say 'Back to Bacharach' was 40 years in the making," Steve concludes. "There is no other music like this in my life. And I am honored to share it with the world...my way."
"Back to Bacharach" will be released on Tyrell's own New Design Records, distributed by KOCH Records on June 24, 2008.
Through his work with Bacharach & David, Tyrell got to work in motion pictures and at a very young age became one of the first music supervisors responsible for coordinating hit songs with the release of the films they appeared in. Those successes included the gold standard of foreplay songs, "The Look of Love" (recorded for the James Bond spy spoof "Casino Royale" by Dusty Springfield,) the theme for "Alfie" (sung by Cher in the film and by Dionne Warwick at the Academy Awards) as well as the theme from the legendary Jacqueline Susan film "Valley Of The Dolls" (which Tyrell helped make Dionne's first Number 1 Pop Hit record). The film song that Steve played a major role in was "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" - the one that earned Bacharach & David the Oscar® for 1969's Best Original Song in a Motion Picture. When looking for an artist to sing the song, Steve called in his friend from Texas, B.J. Thomas who recorded it for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
The song that gets the Technicolor treatment on "Back to Bacharach" is Bacharach and David's anthem, "What the World Needs Now is Love," a song Steve believes is "more relevant now than it ever was." Bacharach's piano glues together the whole affair which features superstars Rod Stewart, James Taylor, Martina McBride and Dionne Warwick along with Tyrell. The all-star recording is for a worthy cause -- all proceeds will go to the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance (NCCRA) in remembrance of Steve's wife Stephanie (who passed away from Colon Cancer five years ago) and Jay Monahan, the late husband of television journalist Katie Couric. Close friends, Steve Tyrell and Katie Couric have worked together constantly since his wife's death, raising funds to benefit Colon Cancer research and co-hosting an annual benefit in Seattle called "Make The Evening Matter."
Other classics featured on the "Back to Bacharach" album are: "Walk On By," The Look Of Love," Close To You," "A House Is Not A Home," "This Guy's In Love," "One Less Bell To Answer," "Reach Out For Me," "I Say A Little Prayer For You," "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself," "Always Something There To Remind Me," "Don't Make Me Over" and the Oscar winning "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head."
Steve Tyrell's previous six albums have earned him a number of accolades, his first album "A New Standard" had a 90 week run on the Billboard Jazz charts and "Standard Time" and "This Time Of The Year" and "Songs Of Sinatra" were all Top 5 charters. "The Disney Standards," his last album was released in 2006 and achieved Top 10 status on the Billboard Jazz charts.
"This album is different from any I'll ever do," states Tyrell, who in the last decade has been at the forefront of a renaissance in recordings from the Great American Songbook via his previous six projects. "The music of my friends Burt and Hal has been a lifelong collaboration. Their songs are my songs. It's a very unique situation." "I like to say 'Back to Bacharach' was 40 years in the making," Steve concludes. "There is no other music like this in my life. And I am honored to share it with the world...my way."
"Back to Bacharach" will be released on Tyrell's own New Design Records, distributed by KOCH Records on June 24, 2008.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
STEVE WINWOOD - NINE LIVES
Steve Winwood's new album, "Nine Lives," his first for Columbia Records, has just entered the Billboard Top 200 at #12, giving the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer his highest chart debut, and best first week's sales, of the SoundScan era.News of "Nine Lives" chart success comes on the eve of Winwood's extensive North American summer tour with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, launching May 30 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On "Nine Lives", Eric Clapton, Winwood's former bandmate in Blind Faith, lends his signature guitar work to "Dirty City," the album's first single, which held the #1 added single spot for three weeks in a row and peaked at the overall #2 spot on AAA Radio.
Released on April 29, the much-anticipated "Nine Lives" is Winwood's first full-length studio album since the artist released "About Time" on his own independent label, Wincraft, in 2003. Each of the nine tracks on the aptly-titled "Nine Lives" paints a musical portrait of spiritual transformation as Winwood continues the exploration of soul, rock, blues and world music which began in 1957, when, at the age of 9, he played guitar in his father's band in Birmingham, England.
Songs on "Nine Lives" include "I'm Not Drowning," "Fly," "Raging Sea," "Dirty City," "We're All Looking," "Hungry Man," "Secrets," "At Times We Do Forget," and "Other Shore." "Nine Lives" arrived in the wake of a transcendent live collaboration between Winwood and Clapton at the Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival in July 2007. The pair's staggering on-stage chemistry in Chicago led to three historic Steve Winwood & Eric Clapton concerts at New York's fabled Madison Square Garden in February 2008. All three of Winwood's MSG shows with Clapton sold-out within minutes.
Winwood (who turns 60 this year) was perhaps the youngest member of the original British pop music invasion of the mid-1960s. A prodigious guitarist and keyboard player in the Birmingham R&B scene by his mid-teens, Winwood cut his musical chops as a back-up musician for an impressive array of American rock & roll and blues pioneers - including Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley – during their UK tours.
In 1962, Steve and his older brother, Muff Winwood, began playing with Spencer Davis and drummer Pete York in The Rhythm & Blues Quartet, an ensemble which would eventually morph into the Spencer Davis Group. An intensely powerful and emotional vocalist and formidable songwriter, Steve Winwood launched an enormously influential "blue-eyed soul" movement with hits like "Keep On Runnin'," "Somebody Help Me," and, especially, the massively successful pop-soul anthem, "Gimme Some Lovin'." Originally released in 1966, "Gimme Some Lovin'" entered the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996. Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group in 1967 to form the groundbreaking jazz-rock ensemble Traffic.
In 1966, as "Gimme Some Lovin'" transformed the pop landscape, the 18-year-old Steve Winwood entered into his first collaboration with Eric Clapton, recording three songs - "Steppin' Out," "Crossroads," and "I Want To Know" - as the Powerhouse (a group which also included future Cream bassist Jack Bruce). Winwood and Clapton would join forces again in 1969 to create Blind Faith, one of pop music's first bona fide supergroups, with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Rick Grech.
Following the break-up of Traffic in 1974 (they would reform and successfully tour in the 1990s), Steve Winwood launched a successful solo career which reached an apogee in the mid-1980s with the release of four classic albums in a row: "Arc of a Diver" (1981, platinum); "Talking Back To The Night" (1982); "Back In The High Life" (1986, 3x platinum), which featured the #1 smash, "Higher Love," which earned Winwood a trio of Grammys including "Record of the Year"; and the #1 Billboard chart-topping "Roll With It" (1988, 2x platinum).
Through his unparalleled five-plus decades career, Steve Winwood has remained an in-demand session player, contributing his signature sound to an amazing variety of projects for artists including Jimi Hendrix ("Electric Ladyland"), Joe Cocker ("With A Little Help From My Friends"), Leon Russell ("Leon Russell"), Lou Reed ("Berlin"), George Harrison ("Dark Horse," "George Harrison"), Toots & the Maytals ("Reggae Got Soul"), Marianne Faithfull ("Dangerous Acquaintances"), David Gilmour ("About Face"), Tina Turner ("Break Every Rule"), Billy Joel ("The Bridge"), James Brown ("Gravity"), Rosanne Cash ("King's Record Shop"), Jimmy Buffett ("Hot Water"), Phil Collins ("But Seriously"), Etta James ("Right Time"), Paul Weller ("Stanley Road"), and Christina Aguilera ("Back To Basics"), among many others.
Steve Winwood Summer Tour 2008 w/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
2008-05-08 Berklee Performance Center - Boston, MA (w/o Petty)
2008-05-19 The Scala - London, UK (w/o Petty)
2008-05-30 Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, MI
2008-05-31 The Palace of Auburn Hills - Auburn Hills, MI
2008-06-03 Air Canada Centre - Toronto, ON
2008-06-05 Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA
2008-06-06 Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA
2008-06-08 Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
2008-06-10 Post-Gazette Pavilion - Burgettstown, PA
2008-06-11 New England Dodge Music Center - Hartford, CT
2008-06-13 TD Banknorth Garden - Boston, MA
2008-06-14 Tweeter Center - Mansfield, MA
2008-06-17 Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
2008-06-18 Prudential Center - Newark, NJ
2008-06-21 Darien Lakes Performing Arts - Darien Center, NY
2008-06-22 Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
2008-06-25 Hollywood Bowl - Los Angeles, CA
2008-07-02 United Center - Chicago, IL
2008-07-03 Verizon Wireless Music Center - Noblesville, IN
2008-07-05 Marcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee, WI
2008-07-08 Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
2008-07-09 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
2008-07-11 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Charlotte, NC
2008-07-12 Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC
2008-07-15 BankAtlantic Center - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2008-07-16 St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, FL
2008-07-19 Mile High Music Festival - Denver, CO
2008-07-20 Quest Center Omaha - Omaha, NE
2008-07-22 Sprint Center - Kansas City, MO
2008-07-23 Target Center - Minneapolis, MN
2008-07-25 Harris Park - London (w/o Petty)
2008-07-26 Empire Square Live - Belleville (w/o Petty)
2008-08-07 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Maryland Heights, MO
2008-08-09 MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB
2008-08-11 Pengrowth Saddledome - Calgary, AB
2008-08-12 Rexall Place - Edmonton, AB
2008-08-15 The Gorge - George, WA
2008-08-16 The Gorge - George, WA
2008-08-20 Jobing.com Arena - Glendale, AZ
2008-08-22 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Irvine, CA
2008-08-23 Golden Gate Park - San Francisco, CA
2008-08-26 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Selma, TX
2008-08-27 American Airlines Center - Dallas, TX
2008-08-29 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - Woodlands, TX
On "Nine Lives", Eric Clapton, Winwood's former bandmate in Blind Faith, lends his signature guitar work to "Dirty City," the album's first single, which held the #1 added single spot for three weeks in a row and peaked at the overall #2 spot on AAA Radio.
Released on April 29, the much-anticipated "Nine Lives" is Winwood's first full-length studio album since the artist released "About Time" on his own independent label, Wincraft, in 2003. Each of the nine tracks on the aptly-titled "Nine Lives" paints a musical portrait of spiritual transformation as Winwood continues the exploration of soul, rock, blues and world music which began in 1957, when, at the age of 9, he played guitar in his father's band in Birmingham, England.
Songs on "Nine Lives" include "I'm Not Drowning," "Fly," "Raging Sea," "Dirty City," "We're All Looking," "Hungry Man," "Secrets," "At Times We Do Forget," and "Other Shore." "Nine Lives" arrived in the wake of a transcendent live collaboration between Winwood and Clapton at the Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival in July 2007. The pair's staggering on-stage chemistry in Chicago led to three historic Steve Winwood & Eric Clapton concerts at New York's fabled Madison Square Garden in February 2008. All three of Winwood's MSG shows with Clapton sold-out within minutes.
Winwood (who turns 60 this year) was perhaps the youngest member of the original British pop music invasion of the mid-1960s. A prodigious guitarist and keyboard player in the Birmingham R&B scene by his mid-teens, Winwood cut his musical chops as a back-up musician for an impressive array of American rock & roll and blues pioneers - including Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley – during their UK tours.
In 1962, Steve and his older brother, Muff Winwood, began playing with Spencer Davis and drummer Pete York in The Rhythm & Blues Quartet, an ensemble which would eventually morph into the Spencer Davis Group. An intensely powerful and emotional vocalist and formidable songwriter, Steve Winwood launched an enormously influential "blue-eyed soul" movement with hits like "Keep On Runnin'," "Somebody Help Me," and, especially, the massively successful pop-soul anthem, "Gimme Some Lovin'." Originally released in 1966, "Gimme Some Lovin'" entered the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996. Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group in 1967 to form the groundbreaking jazz-rock ensemble Traffic.
In 1966, as "Gimme Some Lovin'" transformed the pop landscape, the 18-year-old Steve Winwood entered into his first collaboration with Eric Clapton, recording three songs - "Steppin' Out," "Crossroads," and "I Want To Know" - as the Powerhouse (a group which also included future Cream bassist Jack Bruce). Winwood and Clapton would join forces again in 1969 to create Blind Faith, one of pop music's first bona fide supergroups, with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Rick Grech.
Following the break-up of Traffic in 1974 (they would reform and successfully tour in the 1990s), Steve Winwood launched a successful solo career which reached an apogee in the mid-1980s with the release of four classic albums in a row: "Arc of a Diver" (1981, platinum); "Talking Back To The Night" (1982); "Back In The High Life" (1986, 3x platinum), which featured the #1 smash, "Higher Love," which earned Winwood a trio of Grammys including "Record of the Year"; and the #1 Billboard chart-topping "Roll With It" (1988, 2x platinum).
Through his unparalleled five-plus decades career, Steve Winwood has remained an in-demand session player, contributing his signature sound to an amazing variety of projects for artists including Jimi Hendrix ("Electric Ladyland"), Joe Cocker ("With A Little Help From My Friends"), Leon Russell ("Leon Russell"), Lou Reed ("Berlin"), George Harrison ("Dark Horse," "George Harrison"), Toots & the Maytals ("Reggae Got Soul"), Marianne Faithfull ("Dangerous Acquaintances"), David Gilmour ("About Face"), Tina Turner ("Break Every Rule"), Billy Joel ("The Bridge"), James Brown ("Gravity"), Rosanne Cash ("King's Record Shop"), Jimmy Buffett ("Hot Water"), Phil Collins ("But Seriously"), Etta James ("Right Time"), Paul Weller ("Stanley Road"), and Christina Aguilera ("Back To Basics"), among many others.
Steve Winwood Summer Tour 2008 w/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
2008-05-08 Berklee Performance Center - Boston, MA (w/o Petty)
2008-05-19 The Scala - London, UK (w/o Petty)
2008-05-30 Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, MI
2008-05-31 The Palace of Auburn Hills - Auburn Hills, MI
2008-06-03 Air Canada Centre - Toronto, ON
2008-06-05 Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA
2008-06-06 Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA
2008-06-08 Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
2008-06-10 Post-Gazette Pavilion - Burgettstown, PA
2008-06-11 New England Dodge Music Center - Hartford, CT
2008-06-13 TD Banknorth Garden - Boston, MA
2008-06-14 Tweeter Center - Mansfield, MA
2008-06-17 Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
2008-06-18 Prudential Center - Newark, NJ
2008-06-21 Darien Lakes Performing Arts - Darien Center, NY
2008-06-22 Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
2008-06-25 Hollywood Bowl - Los Angeles, CA
2008-07-02 United Center - Chicago, IL
2008-07-03 Verizon Wireless Music Center - Noblesville, IN
2008-07-05 Marcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee, WI
2008-07-08 Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
2008-07-09 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
2008-07-11 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Charlotte, NC
2008-07-12 Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC
2008-07-15 BankAtlantic Center - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2008-07-16 St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, FL
2008-07-19 Mile High Music Festival - Denver, CO
2008-07-20 Quest Center Omaha - Omaha, NE
2008-07-22 Sprint Center - Kansas City, MO
2008-07-23 Target Center - Minneapolis, MN
2008-07-25 Harris Park - London (w/o Petty)
2008-07-26 Empire Square Live - Belleville (w/o Petty)
2008-08-07 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Maryland Heights, MO
2008-08-09 MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB
2008-08-11 Pengrowth Saddledome - Calgary, AB
2008-08-12 Rexall Place - Edmonton, AB
2008-08-15 The Gorge - George, WA
2008-08-16 The Gorge - George, WA
2008-08-20 Jobing.com Arena - Glendale, AZ
2008-08-22 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Irvine, CA
2008-08-23 Golden Gate Park - San Francisco, CA
2008-08-26 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Selma, TX
2008-08-27 American Airlines Center - Dallas, TX
2008-08-29 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - Woodlands, TX
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
BOZ SCAGGS EXPANDS TOUR
Boz Scaggs has expanded his current tour and has added additional dates extending out to October. Here is the full schedule going forward:
May 11 - Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu HI
May 12 - Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului HI
May 17 - Harrah's in Laughlin NV
June 13 - South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset MA
June 14 - Newport Yachting Club in Newport RI
June 15 - Filene Center in Vienna VA
June 17 - Keswick Theatre in Glenside PA
June 19 - Eastman Theatre in Rochester NY
June 20 - Warner Theatre in Torrington CT
June 21 - Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua NY
June 22 - FOTA Pavilion in Oyster Bay NY
June 25 - Casino Rama in Rama ON
June 26 - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights MI
June 27 - Ravinia in Highland Park IL
June 28 - Fraze Pavilion in Kettering OH
July 1 - Peace Center in Greenville SC
July 2 - Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA
July 4 - Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City NJ
July 5 - Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis MA
July 6 - Westhampton Beach PAC in Westhampton Beach NY
July 10 - Moondance Jam in Walker MN
July 12 - Star of the Desert Arena in Primm NV
July 26 - Lumberjack Days in Stillwater MN
July 30 - Concerts at Wente Vineyards in Livermore CA
August 1 - California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles CA
August 2 - Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys CA
August 3 - Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg CA
August 6 - Humphrey's in San Diego CA
August 7 - Grove of Anaheim in Anaheim CA
August 9 - Montbleu Resort in Lake Tahoe NV
August 10 - Mountain Winery in Saratoga CA
August 13 - Woodland Park in Seattle WA
August 15 - River Rock Casino in Richmond BC
August 16 - Red Robinson Theatre in Coquitlam BC
August 17 - Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre in Portland OR
August 19 - Deer Valley Resort in Deer Valley UT
August 20 - Belly Up in Aspen CO
August 21 - Paramount Theatre in Denver CO
August 23 - Riverwind Casino in Norman OK
September 2 - Casino Regina in Regina SK
September 6 - Zoellner Arts Center in Bethlehem PA
September 9 - North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly MA
September 12 - Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant MI
September 14 - Ryman in Nashville TN
October 11 - Cerritos Center in Cerritos CA
May 11 - Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu HI
May 12 - Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului HI
May 17 - Harrah's in Laughlin NV
June 13 - South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset MA
June 14 - Newport Yachting Club in Newport RI
June 15 - Filene Center in Vienna VA
June 17 - Keswick Theatre in Glenside PA
June 19 - Eastman Theatre in Rochester NY
June 20 - Warner Theatre in Torrington CT
June 21 - Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua NY
June 22 - FOTA Pavilion in Oyster Bay NY
June 25 - Casino Rama in Rama ON
June 26 - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights MI
June 27 - Ravinia in Highland Park IL
June 28 - Fraze Pavilion in Kettering OH
July 1 - Peace Center in Greenville SC
July 2 - Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA
July 4 - Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City NJ
July 5 - Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis MA
July 6 - Westhampton Beach PAC in Westhampton Beach NY
July 10 - Moondance Jam in Walker MN
July 12 - Star of the Desert Arena in Primm NV
July 26 - Lumberjack Days in Stillwater MN
July 30 - Concerts at Wente Vineyards in Livermore CA
August 1 - California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles CA
August 2 - Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys CA
August 3 - Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg CA
August 6 - Humphrey's in San Diego CA
August 7 - Grove of Anaheim in Anaheim CA
August 9 - Montbleu Resort in Lake Tahoe NV
August 10 - Mountain Winery in Saratoga CA
August 13 - Woodland Park in Seattle WA
August 15 - River Rock Casino in Richmond BC
August 16 - Red Robinson Theatre in Coquitlam BC
August 17 - Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre in Portland OR
August 19 - Deer Valley Resort in Deer Valley UT
August 20 - Belly Up in Aspen CO
August 21 - Paramount Theatre in Denver CO
August 23 - Riverwind Casino in Norman OK
September 2 - Casino Regina in Regina SK
September 6 - Zoellner Arts Center in Bethlehem PA
September 9 - North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly MA
September 12 - Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant MI
September 14 - Ryman in Nashville TN
October 11 - Cerritos Center in Cerritos CA
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
AL GREEN – LAY IT DOWN
Blue Note Records has announced that Al Green’s new release, "Lay It Down" is set for release on May 27, and it features collaborations with Corinne Bailey Rae, Anthony Hamilton, John Legend, and Ahmir ‘?uestlove’ Thompson. Al Green duets with John Legend on "Stay With Me (By The Sea)", and with Corinne Bailey Rae on "Take Your Time". In addition to a full slate of concert appearance, Al Green is also appearing on the Tonite Show with Jay Leno on May 21, and on The Late Show with David Letterman on June 5.
Al Green Tour Dates:
5/23 - Sonoma, CA - Field of Dreams
5/24 - Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Hotel & Casino
5/25 - Aptos, CA - Aptos Village Park
6/19 - Toronto, ON - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
6/20 - Rochester, NY - Eastman Theatre
6/27 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall
6/28 - Montreal, QC - Montreal Jazz Festival
6/29 - Ledyard, CT - Foxwoods Resort Casino- MGM Grand
7/4 - Bossier City, LA - Horseshoe Casino Riverdome
7/5 - Tunica, MS - Grand Casino & Hotel
7/11 - Sterling Heights, MI - Freedom Hill
7/12 - Chicago, IL - Rochester International Jazz Festival
7/13 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre
7/15 - Vienna, VA - The Filene Center
7/16 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park
7/18 - Niagara Falls, NY - Seneca Niagara Casino
7/20 - Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
8/31 - Denver, CO - Denver Botanic Gardens
9/1 - Beaver Creek, CO - Vilar Center for the Arts
9/3 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Garden Amphitheater
9/5 - Tacoma, WA - Emerald Queen Casino
9/6 - Richmond, BC - River Rock Casino Resort
9/7 - Coquitlam, BC - Red Robinson Theatre
9/13 - Primm, NV - Star of the Dester Arena
9/14 - Tucson, AZ - Desert Diamond Theater
9/17 - Lemoore, CA - Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino
9/20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Greek Theatre
9/21 - Valley Center, CA - Harrah's Rincon- Open Sky Theatre
Al Green Tour Dates:
5/23 - Sonoma, CA - Field of Dreams
5/24 - Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Hotel & Casino
5/25 - Aptos, CA - Aptos Village Park
6/19 - Toronto, ON - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
6/20 - Rochester, NY - Eastman Theatre
6/27 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall
6/28 - Montreal, QC - Montreal Jazz Festival
6/29 - Ledyard, CT - Foxwoods Resort Casino- MGM Grand
7/4 - Bossier City, LA - Horseshoe Casino Riverdome
7/5 - Tunica, MS - Grand Casino & Hotel
7/11 - Sterling Heights, MI - Freedom Hill
7/12 - Chicago, IL - Rochester International Jazz Festival
7/13 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre
7/15 - Vienna, VA - The Filene Center
7/16 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park
7/18 - Niagara Falls, NY - Seneca Niagara Casino
7/20 - Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
8/31 - Denver, CO - Denver Botanic Gardens
9/1 - Beaver Creek, CO - Vilar Center for the Arts
9/3 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Garden Amphitheater
9/5 - Tacoma, WA - Emerald Queen Casino
9/6 - Richmond, BC - River Rock Casino Resort
9/7 - Coquitlam, BC - Red Robinson Theatre
9/13 - Primm, NV - Star of the Dester Arena
9/14 - Tucson, AZ - Desert Diamond Theater
9/17 - Lemoore, CA - Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino
9/20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Greek Theatre
9/21 - Valley Center, CA - Harrah's Rincon- Open Sky Theatre
Monday, May 05, 2008
NICK COLIONNE – NO LIMITS
Just announced is the release of guitarist and vocalist Nick Colionne's new album "No Limits" to be released July 8th, 2008. Nick Colionne joined the ranks of today's premier jazz artists with his 2004 album "Just Come On In," which included the mega-hits "High Flyin'" and "It's Been Too Long" which hit #2 (and top 10 for the year) and #16 on the R&R Smooth Jazz Chart,
respectively. Colionne is a guitarist and vocalist whose "live" performances defy categorization. His shows incorporate all the music he loves best and the influences he's had throughout his career, from jazz to R&B to funk to blues. You're as likely to hear Nick sing the blues as you are to hear his blazing jazz licks, or even the occasional hint of metal, recalling the beginning of his career as a heavy metal guitarist. He has taken that diverse musicality and run with it on "No Limits," creating an album that is both unique and varied.
His most recent album, "Keepin' It Cool," propelled him to the top of the charts once again with the single "Always Thinking of You," which stayed on the R&R charts for an incredible 45 weeks and was also top 10 for the year. Colionne titled the new album "No Limits" to describe where he is at in terms of his music, saying, "the project 'No Limits' is my latest adventure. I call it an adventure because I wanted to explore doing some different things with my music and not limit myself to one genre or style of playing." Colionne teamed up with two Grammy-award winning writers for the album: Jim Peterik who wrote "The Eye of The Tiger," the theme from the film "Rocky," and Paul Richmond who wrote "Shining Star" for The Manhattans. From the upbeat title track to the dreamy "Headin' Wes Before Dawn" and Brazilian-feeling "Ports of Call" to the dance infused "Steppin' Back," "No Limits" is an album that has something for everyone. Colionne explores new genres and sounds to create an album both diverse and limitless.
Track listing
(All songs written by Nick Colionne unless otherwise noted)
1) No Limits
2) Steppin' Back
3) The Big Windy Cat
4) Melting Into You, vocal (Written by Jim Peterik and Nick)
5) Until Tonight
6) Hard Line, vocal (Written by Jim Peterik and Nick)
7) Ports Of Call
8) On The Edge
9) Headin' Wes Before Dawn (Nick's tribute to Wes Montgomery)
10) Take A Walk With Me
11) Godfather J (Nick's tribute to James Brown)
12) Anyway, vocal (Written by Paul Richmond)
13) Anyway, instrumental (Written by Paul Richmond)
respectively. Colionne is a guitarist and vocalist whose "live" performances defy categorization. His shows incorporate all the music he loves best and the influences he's had throughout his career, from jazz to R&B to funk to blues. You're as likely to hear Nick sing the blues as you are to hear his blazing jazz licks, or even the occasional hint of metal, recalling the beginning of his career as a heavy metal guitarist. He has taken that diverse musicality and run with it on "No Limits," creating an album that is both unique and varied.
His most recent album, "Keepin' It Cool," propelled him to the top of the charts once again with the single "Always Thinking of You," which stayed on the R&R charts for an incredible 45 weeks and was also top 10 for the year. Colionne titled the new album "No Limits" to describe where he is at in terms of his music, saying, "the project 'No Limits' is my latest adventure. I call it an adventure because I wanted to explore doing some different things with my music and not limit myself to one genre or style of playing." Colionne teamed up with two Grammy-award winning writers for the album: Jim Peterik who wrote "The Eye of The Tiger," the theme from the film "Rocky," and Paul Richmond who wrote "Shining Star" for The Manhattans. From the upbeat title track to the dreamy "Headin' Wes Before Dawn" and Brazilian-feeling "Ports of Call" to the dance infused "Steppin' Back," "No Limits" is an album that has something for everyone. Colionne explores new genres and sounds to create an album both diverse and limitless.
Track listing
(All songs written by Nick Colionne unless otherwise noted)
1) No Limits
2) Steppin' Back
3) The Big Windy Cat
4) Melting Into You, vocal (Written by Jim Peterik and Nick)
5) Until Tonight
6) Hard Line, vocal (Written by Jim Peterik and Nick)
7) Ports Of Call
8) On The Edge
9) Headin' Wes Before Dawn (Nick's tribute to Wes Montgomery)
10) Take A Walk With Me
11) Godfather J (Nick's tribute to James Brown)
12) Anyway, vocal (Written by Paul Richmond)
13) Anyway, instrumental (Written by Paul Richmond)
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