EJ Hughes is back in the light with his riveting Blue Canoe
Records release "The Emotional Vampire Sessions" a followup to his
2005 release on Blue Canoe "Something to Say". The Saxophonist has
traveled extensively performing in many genres with a passion and deep-rooted
training in Jazz, Classical, and Contemporary music.
Mr. Hughes has taught, performed, and recorded in New York,
Georgia, Florida, New Hampshire, and Singapore as well as extensive cruise ship
work traveling to over 20 countries. He has spent much of his life as an
educator working with students from elementary school to high school to college
and beyond. Mr. Hughes is a current instructor at Music and Arts and has helped
Georgia State University’s RYJO high school jazz program. In the past, EJ was
the instructor of jazz saxophone for Emory University and also taught Advanced
Improvisation and Jazz applied saxophone for Georgia State University before
returning to his hometown in New Hampshire to be the band director and general
music instructor. Hughes has performed with the likes of Grammy award winner
Joe Lovano, Grammy-nominated Sam Rivers and two time Grammy winning hip-hop
collective Speech & Arrested Development. Says Sam Rivers, "EJ Hughes
is a talented musician who understands the beauties and intricacies of the
music, an artist destined to make a valuable contribution to this art
form".
"The Emotional Vampire Sessions" (recorded and
mixed by John Marshden) leads off with ghosts rather than Vampires with
"Ghosts in the Machine". Kevin Bales (Wynton Marsalis, Sam Rivers,
and Nat Adderley, Rene Marie) breaks the silence emphatically with the thematic
piano groove and makes way for Mr. Hughes’s soaring saxophone and energetic melody.
Hughes bounces around the theme with improvisational licks that are familiar
yet unique. As drummer Marlon Patton (John Patitucci, Randy Brecker, Rufus
Reid, Wycliffe Gordon) pulls and pushes playfully with the rhythm, Mr. Bales
takes the helm mid-way through and shows improvisationally mature lead playing
that slides away to a Billy Thornton (Dominick Farinacci, Christian Tamburr,
Doug Carn) bass solo that continues to intertwine with Mr. Bales injections as
the song builds and fades.
The album's title track opens with a sweet, touching piano
intro that points the listener to an emotional ballad that one imagines an old
crooner from the early 1950s will join. Just as the audience is ready for this
sultry voice, Mr. Patton enters with a strong snare lead that explodes into
rock-like keyboard interplay. Eventually, Mr. Hughes comes in and exploits the
solid foundation that has been laid and the improvisational exploration is
awe-inspiring. The vampires are emotional, indeed!
"The Emotional Vampire Sessions" by Atlanta
sax-master EJ Hughes is a stunning sophomore release that brings something
unique with each listen. The veteran players bring fresh and extraordinary
perspective to these modern, straight-ahead jazz expressions. This release is
not to be missed.
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