After two
decades onstage and eight albums as a leader, jazz guitarist, composer and
arranger Ron Jackson is set to explore the next chapter in his career by
releasing Standards and Other Songs (March 8 via
Roni Music), a wide-ranging collection that seeks to add his inspirational
talent and imaginative vision to the emerging tradition of jazz artists who
look at pop music in a fresh way, and are shaping a new relevance and legacy
for artists like Bill Withers, Van Morrison and Drake in the jazz canon.
Jackson’s
first trio record in seven years is a bold and eclectic re-imagining of the
work of Great American Songbook legends like Cole Porter (“From This Moment
On”) and jazz masters like Grant Green, with his version of (“Somewhere in The
Night”), to adventurous interpretations of tunes by iconic rock figures as Van
Morrison (“Moon Dance”) and a remarkable jazz update of “Passionfruit,” by
hip-hop superstar Drake. The album also includes Jackson's personal adaptations
of popular tunes by Bill Withers, Brian McKnight and Freddie Jackson.
“I want to
attract folks who don’t listen to jazz but know these songs,” Jackson says.
“The energy that my trio and I brought to this music uncovered amazing
connections between jazz and popular songs. It’s a very special project.”
Jackson and
his trio, bassist Nathan Brown and drummer Darrell Green, break new ground on
the album with a jazz cover of rapper Drake and his 2017 hit, “Passionfruit.”
“Drake’s records have lots of great songs and when I heard ‘Passionfruit,’ I
knew that it could be a great jazz standard,” says Jackson. “I changed a few of
the rhythms to make it swing!”
On a version
of “Blame It on My Youth,” a tune made famous by Nat King Cole, Jackson adds
another dimension to his music by playing the seven-string guitar, a rare
instrument in jazz that Jackson first picked up for a Flushing Town Hall
concert in 2011 after studying with Bucky Pizzarelli, a devotee of the
instrument.
“It’s a
great instrument because of the low A string, it has a low bass note,” Jackson
says. “Also you can play in the piano register, it really fills out the sound
of a trio. Very few guitar players in jazz play it.”
“I wanted to
make a record brimming with personal favorites, tunes I enjoy hearing, classic
songs I feel have stood the test of time,” Jackson says of Standards and Other
Songs. “Most are songs I’ve heard many times—either while driving, randomly
streaming or crisscrossing radio stations, or just being out in the world, in
the streets, the shops or at a show. For
me these songs have the power to transport you, to trigger memories and inspire
happiness.”
Born in the
Philippines but raised in Harvard, Massachusetts, west of Boston, Jackson was
initially influenced by rock guitar greats like Jimmy Page before falling under
the spell of jazz and following the style and career of jazz guitar luminaries
like Pat Metheny and George Benson. After attending Berklee School of Music,
studying jazz composition and arranging, he spent some of his formative years in
the mid-1980s living and playing guitar with the lively expat jazz community in
Paris, France. Jackson moved to New York City afterwards, where he remains an
active participant in Gotham’s always vibrant jazz scene.
A master of
the six, seven and twelve string guitars, he has appeared on over 40 albums by
such artists as Hal Singer, Graeme Norris, Ron Blake, Gisele Jackson and T.K.
Blue. In 2003, Jackson founded the independent record label Roni Music, which
has since released eight of his albums as a leader including the 2014 acoustic
guitar record Akustik InventYours, and his 2012 trio album Burning Gums.
Ron Jackson
Standards
and Other Songs
Release
Date: March 8, 2019
Tracklist:
1.
"Moon Dance" (Van Morrison)
2. "The
Best Thing for You Is Me (Irving Berlin)
3.
"Anytime" (Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes)
4.
"Lovely Day" (Bill Withers, Skip Scarborough)
5.
"Blame It on My Youth" (Oscar Levant, Edward Heyman)
6.
"From This Moment On" (Cole Porter)
7. "You
Are My Lady" (Barry J. Eastmond)
8.
"Passionfruit" (Aubrey "Drake" Graham, Noah Shebib, Nana
Rogues)
9.
"Pensitiva" (Clare Fischer)
10.
"Hard Times" (Paul F. Mitchell, David "Fathead" Newman)
11.
"More Than You Know" (Vincent Youmans, Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu)
12.
"Somewhere in The Night" (Josef Myrow, Mack Gordon)
Ron Jackson
· Standards and Other Songs
Roni Music ·
Release Date: March 8, 2019
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