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This Week On The Jazz Network Worldwide:
Jazz Trumpeter, Hasani Arthur With A Sneak Peek of His CD ‘Jazz Revamp’
with his new single ‘Midnight Bed-stuy AKA King Arthur” Featuring Dame-o
Hodges.
The jazz
world gets a special treat this week as Hasani Arthur releases his single
“Midnight Bed-stuy AKA King Arthur featuring Dame-o Hodges. Hasani’s quest with his latest album Jazz
Revamp ”King Arthur," is to expose jazz to his younger fans and being
Promoted On Top Sites.
Hasani
Arthur he is a writer, producer and composer who is classically trained by the
most prestigious music institutions which include: The Julliard School (MAP),
New York City All Jazz High School Band, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn
Conservatory of Music, and the Brooklyn Music & Arts Program.
Hasani’a
signature sound was derived from his influences such as Wynton Marsalis, John
Coltrane, Billie Holiday, George Benson, Grover Washington Jr., Bill Withers
and many others. ”I love the swinging big-band sounds of Louis Armstrong and
Duke Ellington but also love infusion music, when you listen to my music, you
will hear a blend of Jazz, Soul and Hip Hop” says Arthur.
Always
taking his artistry to another level through his competitive spirit, he
appeared along with Innovative Soundz on Amateur Night at the Apollo and was
one of the winner’s on Seeking Satch Trumpet Contest. In 2011 and was asked to
be apart of KENDRICK LAMAR "RIGAMORTIS video.
Arthur’s
2016 campaign started off with a bang with a calculated number of views to date
on Reverbnation showing an impressive start at 177,650 views from his dedicated
fans. In addition to this positive force moving straight ahead to his dreams,
he added another facet of his artistry by composing the music for Tropicana
Soca song “Come On Over.”
As a
producer, Hasani not only mentors artists, he creates beats and composes songs
through his NYC studio related to all media.
“You can
truly hear his jazz influences in his work flavored with ‘today’s contemporary
genre integrations, an innovative blend of all his influences that evokes a
sense of his musical
heart from today’s universe of musicality honoring the
masters of jazz in his melodic steps” says Jaijai Jackson, owner of The Jazz
Network Worldwide.
Hasani will
be performing Saturday, April 30th at 1pm in the Apple Room at JALC for Eli
Yamin’s 10th anniversary concert and the last as a director for Jazz At Lincoln
Center's MSJA Program.
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