Luca - Lions
Influenced by the laid-back neo-soul of D'Angelo, Ms. Lauryn
Hill, and Anderson .paak, and the expressive lyricism of Joni Mitchell,
Kendrick Lamar, and Elliot Smith, Lions is the culmination of a childhood of
musical discovery. Written, recorded, and co-produced by Luca
(vocals/keyboards), backed by seasoned session musicians Jordan Scannella
(bass), Sean Dixon (drums), and Josh Dion (synth bass/drums), and joined by a
horn section of rising jazz musicians Zaq Davis and James Haddad (both
trumpet), all at the helm of prolific producer and engineer David Lawrence
Goldman, Lions is an immersive musical calendar, with each song dedicated to a
month of the year. Luca,
a jazz pianist and singer-songwriter from NYC, is only 18 but musically an old
soul. Inspired by the great concept records of the 1970s, he creates a vivid
sonic landscape for each season, in which songs live and breathe. From
"Spring Again," a vibrant homage to the synth-rich funk of Stevie
Wonder, to "Saint Sulpice," a passionate plea for honest love
inspired by a choral concert in a church in Paris, the album is a window into a
year in Luca's life. Like the passage of time, Lions is cyclical, beginning
where it ends; more importantly, it's music that we can all get down to.
Gary Burton - Take Another Look: A Career Retrospective
Mack Avenue was honored to be Gary Burton’s final home,
releasing two critically acclaimed albums by his remarkable New Quartet
featuring guitarist and protégé Julian Lage, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer
Antonio Sánchez. But Take Another Look encompasses the entirety of Burton’s 50+
year career, from his attention-grabbing early releases for industry powerhouse
RCA Victor, through his wide-ranging sessions for Atlantic and his iconic ECM
recordings, on to his fusion-era reinvention on GRP and his eclectic and
generation-spanning efforts for Concord and Mack Avenue.
Aimee Nolte – Looking For The Answers
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