Following the sizzling release of “On Top of
the World,” R&B saxophonist Jarel Posey (AKA “Jarez”) will be touring in
the States and overseas with hip hop music rapper Coolio.
Jarez’s
tour dates are not the normal jazz venues and haunts you would expect either.
He tours regularly on the hip hop scene, incorporating the smooth sounds of
jazz into cutting edge beats. Jarez is perhaps one of the few jazz artists able
to successfully blend the two diverse musical genres. In fact, for several
years, Jarez toured with Coolio around the world, dazzling audiences unfamiliar
with jazz with his playing skills and showmanship.
“Touring
in over 30 countries, the experience was an unforgettable one,” explained
Jarez. “Performing is one of the most satisfying experiences because I have a
spiritual connection with the audience when I’m playing. To have them feel what
I feel – well, it’s a divine connection. It is a double blessing and joy to be
able to bring the gift of jazz to an audience not typically familiar with it, and
yet have them embrace and welcome it.”
Just as
his touring schedule challenges the public’s perception of jazz, “On Top of the
World” marks a strategic release for this entrepreneurial artist. While the
music itself appeals to a broad audience base, Jarez desires to unite the
younger generation with jazz. By adding a splash of urban groove with luxurious
melodies, Jarez paints a musical tapestry that is culturally rich and brazenly
accessible. It is music that inspires change within the contemporary jazz
landscape.
The
saxophonist’s commitment to America’s future includes having served as a
spokesperson for Environmental Justice and Climate Change’s (EJCC) campaign,
which served Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in an
educational initiative regarding global warming. This opportunity also lent him
a chance to develop his fan base even further with selections from one of his
previous CD releases, ” SAXOHOLIC ,” providing the musical signature for the
accompanying radio show, “Just Environment” which broadcasted weekly on from
Atlanta’s Clark University’s WCLK 91.9, “The Jazz of the City,” and live online
at www.wclk.com.
His
ability to expand his musical outreach to fans of all ages included multiple
appearances on “Cooking with Coolio.” Jarez also assisted in the production of
Coolio’s cookbook of the same name,
along with ongoing management of various aspects of Coolio’s business
operations.
For
information on Jarez and to view all available tour dates, please visit
www.jarezmusic.com.
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