Marcus Miller will be appearing tonight on the Late Show With David Letterman sitting in
with Paul Shaffer & The CBS Orchestra. Tune in to CBS tonight at
11:35/10:35c to hear Miller preview songs from his Blue Note debut Afrodeezia, which is available today in
Europe and tomorrow March 17 in the U.S. Miller is currently on tour with shows
this week in Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles, and has announced
additional U.S. tour dates in June and September. See below for a full list of
dates or visit www.marcusmiller.com.
Afrodeezia—which was inspired by Miller’s role as a UNESCO
Artist For Peace and spokesperson for the organization’s Slave Route
Project—was recorded in locations around the world including Morocco, Paris,
Rio de Janeiro, New Orleans and Los Angeles, and features a wide range of
guests including rapper Chuck D., vocalist Lalah Hathaway, keyboardist Robert
Glasper, trumpeters Etienne Charles and Ambrose Akinmusire, guitarists Keb’ Mo’
and Wah Wah Watson, bassist/producer Mocean Worker, organist Cory Henry (Snarky
Puppy), and cellist Ben Hong, as well as musicians from Africa, South America
and the Caribbean. Miller’s core band includes saxophonist Alex Han, trumpeter
Lee Hogans, pianist Brett Williams, guitarist Adam Agati, and drummer Louis
Cato.
"It was after visiting the House of Slaves on Gorée
Island that I composed “Gorée,” explains Miller, referring to the powerful
track featured on his previous albumRenaissance. “Onstage I felt the need to
say what I had been feeling in Senegal. I wanted people to understand that this
tune spoke not only of the slave tragedy but, through the music especially,
that these people who suddenly found themselves at the bottom of a ship's hold
had discovered a way to survive, and were able in time to transform their
distress into joy. Shortly after my trip to Gorée, UNESCO named me an Artist
for Peace, and made me the spokesperson for the Slave Route Project. That was
when I started thinking about
Afrodeezia."
"The power of music has no limits,” states Miller.
“Through spirituals, jazz and soul we were able to preserve our history,
because all the rest had been erased. What I wanted most was to go back to the
source of the rhythms that make our musical heritage so rich, to follow them
like footprints from their beginnings in Africa all the way to the United
States. That journey took us from Mali to Paris, from New Orleans to Sao Paulo
and across the Caribbean.”
“For this project, I collaborated with musicians from West
Africa, South America, the Caribbean, the southern U.S. and the large northern
cities of the U.S. This is my way of paying tribute to the long journey of my
African ancestors who became African-Americans. The melodies and rhythms they
carried with them from Africa have EXPLODED into a ‘dizzying’ array of musical
styles and genres that have changed the world.”
MARCUS MILLER – 2015 U.S. TOUR DATES:
March 17 – The Birchmere – Alexandria, VA
March 18 – B.B. King Blues Club – New York, NY
March 20-21 – Spaghettini’s – Los Angeles, CA
June 4-7 – Yoshi's – San Francisco, CA
June 9 – Musical Instrument Museum – Phoenix, AZ
June 12 – One World Theatre – Austin, TX
June 13 – Granada Theater – Dallas, TX
June 14 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
June 16-18 – Jazz Bistro – St. Louis, MO
Sept. 3 – Low Country Jazz Festival – North Charleston, SC
Sept. 4 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, CA
Sept. 5 – John Coltrane Jazz Festival – High Point, NC
Marcus Miller – a two-time GRAMMY Award winner and UNESCO
Artist for Peace – is not only an exceptional musician – a
multi-instrumentalist and world-renowned bassist – but also a highly-gifted
composer and producer. The legendary
Tutu album he wrote and produced for Miles Davis sealed his
international fame when Miller was only twenty-five. Since then he has
continued collaborating with artists as varied and talented as Eric Clapton,
George Benson, Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan,
Jay-Z, Wayne Shorter, Al Jarreau, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Brian Ferry and
Herbie Hancock (to name only a few). At the same time, he has produced his own
albums, among them The Sun Don’t
Lie, M2,
Silver Rain, Free, A Night in
Monte Carlo (with the Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra), andRenaissance,
giving him occasion to tour internationally with young musicians whose talents
he's recognized (as Miles did for him, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and
others). You can hear Miller's radio show
Miller Time every Sunday night on SiriusXM's RealJazz.
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