Acclaimed
vocalist Hilary Gardner grew up in Alaska, infatuated with New York City. Her striking recording debut, The Great City,
available on Anzic Records on September 30, is Gardner's love letter to her
adopted hometown, great metropolises everywhere, and the big dreams they
represent. The Great City is graceful, intimate and sophisticated, recalling
classic records by Peggy Lee, Julie London, and Ella Fitzgerald.
The album's
program of songs is refreshingly broad, featuring songs both urban and urbane
by composers such as Leonard Cohen, Vernon Duke, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, and
Nellie McKay, among others. "I wanted to acknowledge the breadth of
musical influences in my life while still making a cohesive musical statement,"
Hilary said. Elaborating on the title track, Hilary added, "I first heard
this song sung by a very young Shirley Horn, and it immediately solidified and
clarified what this album was going to be about. Funnily (appropriately!)
enough, I was on the subway listening on headphones when this song came on for
the first time. I had already been picking songs for the album, but as soon as
I heard the first 'A' section of 'The Great City,' I knew I'd found the title
track and thematic centerpiece of my record."
The
Great City was recorded at Systems Two in Brooklyn under the guidance of
Grammy-winning producer Eli Wolf, and features musical accompaniment and solos
by friends and NYC jazz mainstays, Ehud Asherie (piano), Randy Napoleon
(guitar), Elias Bailey (bass), Jerome Jennings (drums), Jason Marshall
(saxophone), Tatum Greenblatt (trumpet) and Jon Cowherd (organ).
Hilary
opens the recording with the beautifully melancholy, "No One After
You", which Hilary first heard on Anjani's Blue Alert during an insomnia
filled summer living in Spanish Harlem. "I immediately felt drawn to 'No
One After You' because it evoked such strong memories of that time in my life:
living uptown and waiting tables while trying to make this music thing happen,
getting my heart broken, etc.," said Hilary. In 2010, Hilary was chosen by
the Frank Sinatra estate to appear as the live, onstage singer in Tony-award
winner Twyla Tharp's Come Fly Away.
Backed by a 19-piece big band, Hilary sang solos and duets with Frank
Sinatra's voice in a performance hailed by critics as "wonderful"
(Huffington Post), "elegant" (USA Today), and "terrific"
(The New York Observer). So in a way Frank Sinatra gave Hilary Gardner her
first big break, and "Brooklyn Bridge" (Sinatra premiered this
Cahn/Styne song in the 1947 film, It Happened In Brooklyn), is Hilary's nod to
Ol' Blue Eyes. "Aside from the fact that I immediately fell in love with
the charm and sweetness of this song, I also knew I had to tip my proverbial
hat to Frank Sinatra on my record." Hilary's bittersweet rendition of
"Autumn In New York" is both luxurious and filled with longing. She
reinvigorates Vernon Duke's classic standard with understated elegance.
"The line, '. . . looking down on the city I hate and adore . . .' gave me
goose bumps the first time I heard it, because it's so true. I love how urbane
this whole lyric is, and it was really important to me that we recorded both
full choruses so the entire lyric would be heard. Vernon Duke! He wrote the
music and lyrics for this song in 1937, and I think it's the most elegant
summation of the complexity of loving this city. I was so inspired by Billie
Holiday's recording of this song, which is stop-you-in-your-tracks perfection.
Her interpretation is so incredibly deep and subtle," said Hilary.
Other
highlights on The Great City include Hilary's version of "Drunk On The
Moon," the late-night ballad by Tom Waits (who Hilary fell in love with at
age 12), evoking the original's snapshot of blue smoke curling around neon
signs and the beauty of the urban underbelly. "This song is how the city
feels after a long night, coming home after a very late gig," commented
Hilary; "Sweetheart", inspired by Dan Hicks, and featuring Tatum
Greenblatt on trumpet, who Hilary met while playing with Valery Ponomarev's big
band together (along with Jason Marshall and Jerome Jennings); "You Came a
Long Way From St. Louis" and "(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World
Was Young", both inspired by Anita O'Day; "This Little Town Is
Paris," which represents Hilary's knack for finding relatively unknown
gems that deserve to be heard. "The composer, Milton Schwartz, is a total
mystery! I searched for any information about him, and came up with bupkis. Not
even Jonathan Schwartz (legendary WNYC DJ, no relation) had any info. But what
a little gem of a tune. A beautiful melody, a charming lyric . . . this is one
of my favorite moments on the record," said Hilary.
The
album concludes with poise and poignancy on "Manhattan Avenue." Here, supported by Ehud Asherie's virtuosic
piano accompaniment, Hilary interprets the gritty, contemporary lyric with
sophisticated intimacy. The simple grace
of the song's arrangement is a tribute to the telepathic interplay between
Teddy Wilson and Billie Holiday. That juxtaposition of sensibilities, timeless
musicality melded with an in-the-now sentiment, poetically sums up The Great
City. "We knew right away that 'Manhattan Avenue' would close the album,
especially with the last line: Oh, but dreams come true/on Manhattan
Avenue. That's really the message of the
album," Hilary says. "This city is complicated, frustrating, and
magical, and dreams do come true here. They certainly have for me."
Hilary
Gardner performs as a leader throughout New York City, appearing regularly at
Birdland, Café Carlyle, Symphony Space, and Jazz at Kitano. She is a frequent soloist with symphonies
throughout the United States and has appeared with Connecticut's Ridgefield
Symphony, the Minnesota Orchestra, and New York's Rochester Philharmonic.
Multi-platinum recording artist Moby featured Hilary prominently on his 2009
release, Wait For Me (Mute Records/EMI). Most recently Hilary has been touring
with the new vocal super-group Duchess, featuring fellow vocalists, and Anzic
label-mates Amy Cervini and Melissa Stylianou. The group has just kicked off a
three month residency at The 55 Bar, and will be releasing their debut album in
early 2015, on Anzic Records.
Hilary
Gardner - Upcoming Appearances:
Sept 16
@ Cafe Carlyle as a special guest of Jeff Goldblum!
Oct 5 @
Birdland, NYC, CD Rel Celebration for The Great City
Featuring
Hilary Gardner (vocals), Ehud Asherie (piano), Elias Bailey (bass), Jerome
Jennings (drums), Jason Marshall (saxophone)
6:00 PM
Sharp - One set only!, Birdland is located at 315 W 44th St, NYC
Tel 212
581 3080, www.birdlandjazz.com
Duchess
Residency @ The 55 Bar, NYC
Featuring
Amy Cervini, Melissa Stylianou & Hilary Gardner
Sept 4
& 17, Oct 2 & 15 and Nov 6 &
19
The 55
Bar is located at 55 Christopher Street, Tel 212 929 9883, www.55bar.com
Showtimes
are 7:00-9:00 PM, no cover, 2-drink minimum
Duchess
@ Snug Harbor, New Orleans, LA
Oct 9,
sets at 8 & 10 PM
With
special guests Evan Christopher, Brian Seeger and others!
Snug
Harbor is located at 626 Frenchman St., New Orleans, LA
Tel 504
949 0696, www.snugjazz.com
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