Wednesday, December 01, 2021

New Music Releases: Damien Escobar, Knick Smith, Reza Khan, Marco Albani

Damien Escobar - 25 Days Of Christmas

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without this very special Holiday EP from Emmy-winning, violinist Damien Escobar. The NCAAP Image Award nominee who rebuilt his career from the ground up through grassroots movements fueled by soulful mixtapes, now uses his platform to not only share his music, but to make a difference in the world. 25 Days Of Christmas delivers the famed Dame sonic emotion, with all of the trimmings of the season. Truly one of the most majestic Christmas soundtracks we’ve had the pleasure of hearing, from classical overtones to contemporary beats on beloved Carols make 25 Days Of Christmas Must Play during your Celebration time! ~ smoothjazz.com

Knick Smith - Romance

A former “Tonight Show” bandmember who served as Stanley Clarke’s musical director for ten years, keyboardist composer Knick Smith™ brings a multi-faceted Joe Samplesque piano and keyboard vibe to Romance, his dazzling and soulful, stylistically freewheeling Smooth Jazz debut album that follows several traditional jazz projects. Showcasing his fanciful, grooving originals and jazzing up Prince, and Barry White classics, Smith offers up the perfect fusion of lush sensuality, wildly grooving jams, innovative keyboard musings and sparkling improvisations. Along the way, he vibes passionately with several prominent guest artists, including vocalists Jeff Robinson and Lynne Fiddmont and famed percussionist Munyungo Jackson. ~ smoothjazz.com

Reza Khan - Imaginary Road

A socially conscious force in global jazz fusion for over 10 years, Bangladesh born, NYC based composer/guitarist Reza Khan taps into the exotic-meet-melodic aesthetic of one of his major influences, Pat Metheny in his adventurous approach to blending pop, jazz, soul and world music influences. On his multi-faceted and wildly groove intensive album Imaginary Road, Khan uses a wide array of musical textures to express his emotions about the pandemic and our political culture. Vibing with top genre musicians like Philippe Saisse and Miles Gilderdale (Acoustic Alchemy) as well as fusion great Mark Egan (bass) and trad jazz pianist Matt King, he leads us along an ultimately hopeful path filled with sunshine, sizzling soul, seductive light funk and exquisite free flowing balladry. ~ smoothjazz.com 

Marco Albani - Kallaama

Since launching his solo career in 2006, Rome-born and based composer/acoustic guitarist Marco Albani has shared his expansive global consciousness via demanding works that have fused acoustic jazz with Mediterranean, African, and South American textures and rhythms. The title of his latest collection Kallaama – from a Senegalese idiom meaning “language,” specifically the universal language of music – speaks to the ambitious thematic concept and dynamic, polyrhythmic culturally fluid scope of the project. It’s a wildly spirited, multi-lingual affair (English, French and idioms of Italian, Senegalese and Zambian) pairing Albani’s bright guitarisma with featured saxophonist Javier Girotto and renowned international vocalists Frances Alina Ascione, Kaw Sissoko, Andrea Sanchini, Umberto Vitiello, Clea Scala, Carla Cocco and Velka-Sai. Collectively, they fulfill Albani’s vision to celebrate freedom, love, hope, fearlessness, and the overcoming of challenges. ~ smoothjazz.com


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