Monday, March 10, 2014

NEW RELEASES: JASON ROEBKE OCTET - HIGH RED CENTER; DEEP TONE PROJECT - FLOW; LISA HILTON - KALEIDESCOPE

JASON ROEBKE OCTET - HIGH RED CENTER



Maybe the greatest work we've heard so far from Chicago bassist Jason Roebke – a key player on so many sessions for other jazzmen in recent years, but a hell of a visionary leader on his own! Roebke composed all new material for the record – and the set's performed by an octet that's overloaded with heavyweights – including Josh Berman on cornet, Jason Stein on bass clarinet, Keefe Jackson on tenor, Jeb Bishop on trombone, Jason Adasiewicz on vibes, and Mike Reed on drums – all players very familiar with Roebke's sound and style, and a great choice to carry out his mission in the music. There's definitely a compositional structure to the record, but many sounds are quite free, too – individual voices soaring out strongly in this flurry of notes and tones. Titles include "High Red Center", "Slow", "Dirt Cheap", "No Passengers", "Ten Nights", "Shadow", and "Ballin".  ~ Dusty Groove


DEEP TONE PROJECT - FLOW

Fancy Music has announced the release of Deep Tone Project - Flow, which is an excellent example of modern european jazz sound performed by some of the best ukrainian musicians, who create an original mood and atmosphere of a fascinating mixture of modern creative, post bop and contemporary jazz. Features musicians:  Viktor Pavelko: tenor saxophone; Alexandr Pavlov: guitar; Konstantin Ionenko: bass; and Pavel Galitskiy: drums. Tracklisting: Odd Fellow; BLue; Recent Sense; Fragments; Untitled; Air Shortage; and Flow.



LISA HILTON - KALEIDESCOPE

Like a kaleidoscope shifting its colorful pieces to create a new vision of a well-known view, pianist/composer Lisa Hilton blends the ever-changing elements of modern and traditional jazz on her 16th release to date. Kaleidoscope (available now on Ruby Slippers Productions) is Hilton's answer to viewing our world and lives with a new perspective. The album features performances by bassist Larry Grenadier, drummer Marcus Gilmore, and acclaimed tenor saxophonist J.D. Allen on three tracks. "Larry's always inspiring narrative coupled with Marcus's fresh enthusiastic energy augmented J.D.'s deep, powerful tone superbly," recalls Hilton. Kaleidoscope encompasses elements of retro bop and avant-garde as well as impressionistic and minimalistic ideas throughout its 11 tracks. Hilton's imaginative compositions draw equally from jazz greats like Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington and Count Basie as well as the classical tradition. Ultimately, Kaleidoscope offers a kind of jazz that simultaneously recalls the history of an art form while also challenging us to consider an alternative point of view. "The last few years have been challenging to so many, and I feel we need to somehow shift our perspective - like a kaleidoscope shifts its pretty pieces," reflects Hilton.

 

ESPERANZA SPALDING, KENNY WERNER TO PLAY A "CONCERT TO FEED THE HUNGRY"

On Friday, April 25, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., Esperanza Spalding and Kenny Werner, two world-renowned jazz artists, will headline at Buddhist Global Relief's annual "Concert To Feed The Hungry." The concert raises much-needed awareness and funds to support the global fight to end hunger and malnutrition.

In addition to their prolific output as recording and performing artists, Spalding and Werner are firmly committed to making their music a force for positive change in the world, and they will be joined by some of New York's leading musicians at the Interchurch Center for a double bill.

The concert is produced by jazz saxophonist Dan Blake (who will also play in Kenny Werner's quartet) along with a team of dedicated volunteers from Buddhist Global Relief.

Grammy-winning bassist and vocalist Esperanza Spalding has given performances throughout the world to such audiences as President Barack Obama, The View, and David Letterman, where she was proclaimed "the coolest" guest in the three-decade history of the program. She is a versatile and prolific songwriter, having released Radio Music Society to great acclaim, garnering two Grammy awards, adding to her remarkable win of the 2011 "Best New Artist" award. She is no stranger to activism in her work, having teamed up with UNESCO and Herbie Hancock for International Jazz Day. She also recently produced and performed in a music video that advocates for the closing of the Guantanamo Bay prison, enlisting the support of music legends like Stevie Wonder and Harry Belafonte. Ms. Spalding will be joined by pianist, composer and long-time collaborator Leonardo Genovese.

Kenny Werner is a world-class pianist and composer. His prolific output of compositions, recordings and publications continue to impact audiences around the world. Kenny was recently awarded the 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship Award for his seminal work, No Beginning No End, a musical journey exploring tragedy and loss, death and transition, and the path from one lifetime to the next.

His groundbreaking work Effortless Mastery is one of the most widely read books on music and improvisation, helping thousands of musicians around the world unlock their talent and potential. Mr. Werner will be joined by percussionist Richie Barshay, Johannes Weidenmueller, and saxophonist Dan Blake.

Funds raised from the concert will go to support BGR's projects which give vital food aid to poor communities around the world and promote greater food productivity at the grass-roots level, both locally and globally. One of these organizations is Harlem Seeds (www.harlemseeds.org), an organization that helps young people to grow food in a sustainable environment, giving them the education and resources to develop a nutritious diet from seed to table.


BILLY PORTER - BILLY'S BACK ON BROADWAY

It’s been almost a decade since the Pittsburgh-born Billy Porter released a solo album, and since then much has changed for the award-winning artist, who grew up singing in the Pentecostal church. Perhaps best known for his Tony® Award-winning role as ‘Lola’ in the hit Broadway musical Kinky Boots, Porter’s musical background is based in gospel, soul and R&B. He released his first solo album, Untitled, on A&M Records, and a second album, At the Corner of Broadway + Soul, on Sh-K-Boom Records. On April 15, 2014, Porter releases his debut on Concord Records, Billy’s Back on Broadway, produced by Rob Mounsey. (International release dates may vary)

Featuring ten classics made famous on the Great White Way that focus on inspiration, empowerment and hope, the album’s title is a nod to Sammy Davis, Jr.’s recording Sammy’s Back on Broadway. “The canon of great Broadway songs is so vast, and I have so many favorites that the only way I could narrow them down was to choose a theme,” Porter says of the songs on Billy’s Back on Broadway. “Once I settled on what I wanted to say and the journey I wanted the listener to take, the songs made their presence known rather quickly.”

While Porter grew up as a gospel singer, he transitioned to theater, making his Broadway debut in the original cast of Miss Saigon. “Seeing Jennifer Holliday from Dreamgirls perform on the Tony® Awards telecast and later discovering Barbra Streisand by listening to her albums at the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh really changed everything for me,” Porter says of his career path. “When Barbra released her first Broadway album I was about 15 years old, and I thought, ‘One day, I’m going to make my own Broadway album – just like Babs!’”

Cyndi Lauper, the GRAMMY®, Emmy® & Tony® Award-winning rock icon who penned the score for Kinky Boots, makes a special guest appearance on Billy’s Back on Broadway, dueting with Porter on “Happy Days/Get Happy,” a tune made famous by Streisand and Judy Garland. “I’ve said it before, and I'll say it again. Cyndi is one of the godmothers of individuality,” Porter explains. “She forged a path for so many of us that didn’t fit into the status quo. I learned so much and have felt so inspired by her journey as an artist and human being, before I even knew her. She’s a blessing and a gift, and I’m so thrilled she said ‘yes’ when I asked her to sing on this album.”

In January 2014, the Broadway cast recording of Kinky Boots won the Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album. The show, based on the 2005 British movie of the same name, tells the story of a drag queen who helps to rescue a floundering shoe factory. Kinky Boots celebrates its one year on Broadway anniversary in April 2014.

“It’s been unbelievable to be given the opportunity to circle back to the original dream, which for me started way back in the ’80s in Pittsburgh, when I dreamed of one day being a Broadway star,” Porter says. Now the winner of every major theater award, including the 2013 Tony® Award for Best Actor in a Musical, Porter is truly living the dream.

Track Listing for Billy’s Back on Broadway
1. But the World Goes Round
2. Everything’s Coming Up Roses
3. Don’t Rain on My Parade
4. On the Street Where You Live
5. I’ve Gotta Be Me
6. I’m Not My Father’s Son
7. Happy Days/Get Happy (w/ Cyndi Lauper)
8. Luck Be a Lady
9. Take the Moment
10. I Am Changing


Friday, March 07, 2014

THE BIOGRAPHY OF LEGENDARY RECORD EXEC BRUCE LUNDVALL: PLAYING BY EAR

Bruce Lundvall: Playing by Ear, published by ArtistShare, is the authorized biography of the record business legend whose astounding career spans more than 50 years. Author Dan Ouellette has painted the portrait of one of the recording industry's most notable figures, who has been responsible for signing an array of top-flight artists from his years at Columbia/CBS, Elektra/Elektra Musician and Blue Note, where he still serves as chairman emeritus.

The Lundvall biography has been published in an unorthodox way--bypassing brick-and-mortar book stores (which are sadly disappearing in much the same way that record stores dwindled in number)--and being made available for purchase as a 400+-page, 50+-photos soft-cover book through either the ArtistShare website, the project Facebook site, Amazon.com, or at special book parties and events.

The book opens with one of Bruce's favorite stories (when Charlie Parker walked out of the Open Door club with the young fan's pork pie hat) followed by chapters on Bruce's childhood as a lover of music (including his teenage escapades from New Jersey into the New York hotbed of jazz) and his introduction to working in the record business at Columbia in 1960.

Bruce Lundvall with Dexter Gordon
The Lundvall story is sketched chronologically, interspersed with chapters zeroing in on artists he signed, nurtured, promoted and in some cases discovered. Based on his recollections and on the reflections of those artists, there are in-depth "testifying" chapters on his relationship with Willie Nelson, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, Dexter Gordon, Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, Amos Lee, Joe Lovano, Jason Moran, Cassandra Wilson, Rubén Blades, Paquito D'Rivera, Richard Marx, Dave Koz, Terence Blanchard and Kurt Elling. While his favorite music is jazz, Bruce had the ears to recognize talent across the genres--from country to adult pop.

There's also a comprehensive overview of Bruce's bold decision to break the western hemisphere's Iron Curtain by organizing and staging the Havana Jam in Cuba in 1979 (35 years ago) -- thus opening the door to several Cuban artists to record and perform in the U.S. In addition, there's a chapter on the true story of his discovery of Whitney Houston and how record label politics stymied him from signing her (he did orchestrate her very first recording session, singing on a Bill Laswell Material song with Archie Shepp as guest soloist), and a chapter on Bruce's biggest regret: not signing singer Eva Cassidy.

Arriving in the 75th anniversary year of Blue Note Records, Playing by Ear comprehensively covers Bruce's leadership in continuing the legacy of the label with several chapters devoted to events and artists.

A current running throughout the book is the changing development of the recording business, with Bruce ("I'm an analog man in the digital age") reflecting on its future from the perspective of a music lover who started out buying shellac 78s and today finds him listening to MP3 files. The book ends with an afterword by Bruce about the state of the recording business.

"What's totally special about Bruce is how he put art first and allowed artists to follow their own paths," says Ouellette. "That's a rarity in the record business world. He never dictated a career direction or forced a musician to be someone else or record certain songs. He's managed to not only allow artists to follow their own passion and intuition, but also has a keen ear for music that has commercial potential. As Norah Jones so articulately says, 'They call Bruce the best ears in town.'"

Playing by Ear tells the story of a much-loved man who unlike his extroverted contemporaries such as Clive Davis and the late Ahmet Ertegun made his mark on the recording industry as a behind-the-scenes force who believed in the art. As he likes to say: "Life is short, art is long, jazz is forever."


BRIAN CULBERTSON'S ANOTHER LONG NIGHT DEBUTS AT #1

Twenty years after the release of his debut album, “Long Night Out,” award-winning contemporary jazz/R&B multi-instrumentalist Brian Culbertson completely reimagined the collection as “Another Long Night Out,” his 14th album and first on his BCM Entertainment label, which debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. The set spotlighting a stellar collective comprised of many of the contemporary jazz luminaries that influenced and inspired Culbertson to make the first record is the musician’s sixth album to debut at No. 1. Speeding up the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart to No. 2, the first single, “Fullerton Ave.” featuring guitarist Chuck Loeb, is on the road to earning Culbertson his 27th No. 1 single as an artist, producer and songwriter.

The day before the February 25 album release, Culbertson took over Sirius XM’s Watercolors for 16 hours programming cuts from the new collection as well as from some of the musicians featured on “Another Long Night Out” including Loeb, Lee Ritenour, Eric Marienthal, Rick Braun, Steve Lukather, Russ Freeman, “Patches” Stewart, Candy Dulfer and Jonathan Butler. Other noteworthy musicians appearing on the remake are Paul Jackson Jr., Jimmy Haslip, Will Kennedy, Nathan East, the late Ricky Lawson, Ray Parker Jr., Jeff Kashiwa, Larry Dunn and Ricky Peterson along with a 33-piece orchestra playing arrangements by David Benoit and Culbertson.  

For the first time, Culbertson has made the sheet music used during the “Another Long Night Out” recording sessions available for free on his website. Musicians that want to play along can purchase “Music Minus One” mixes for piano, bass, drums and “band only” (no piano or other lead instruments) on Culbertson’s webstore.

Recorded in the bedroom of his crowded college apartment above a Chicago costume shop while he was a 20-year-old music student at DePaul University, the three demos that formed the basis of “Long Night Out” landed Culbertson a 6-album record deal. The notion to rebuild the album from scratch using fresh arrangements and feature performances from contemporary jazz royalty has long-ruminated inside Culbertson’s head and began with a wish list cast of musicians.

“The idea behind the remake was to make the album the way I always wanted to do it. Over the years, I’d randomly listen to that album. I liked the songs and arrangements, but always heard things that I would have liked to have done differently, mainly because of the limitations I had at the time. I had a very limited budget and limited technology so I tried to make the instruments sound real even though I had to use synth piano, a drum machine and synth bass. Now I can use real piano and live players along with the experience I’ve had over the past 20 years as a producer,” said Culbertson, who also had another purpose for the new recording in mind. “I wanted to return to my roots and introduce newer fans to another side of me as a musician and an artist. Contemporary jazz fans will dig ‘Another Long Night Out.’ I hadn’t done a full instrumental album in years. It is jazz fusion-y and I want to be known as a broader artist than just the R&B/funk guy. A lot of people didn’t know the (music on the) first album, which is out of print.”     

Also a popular concert draw known for high-energy performances and masterful musicianship, Culbertson will begin rehearsals next week for an entirely new show that will be unveiled at a dress rehearsal March 12 for invited guests and 94.7 The Wave Los Angeles radio station contest winners with the first tour dates in support of “Another Long Night Out” taking place March 20-23 at Seattle’s Jazz Alley. Last week, Culbertson played a short set in Napa for Wine Country royalty as he launched his own wine, “Culbertson” Pinot Noir by Reata Wines, a personal blend he created in partnership with Jamieson Ranch Vineyards. Tickets for Culbertson’s third annual Napa Valley Jazz Getaway, a star-studded wine and jazz festival that will again lure thousands of enthusiasts from all over the world to Napa June 11-15, 2014, are on sale now with the June 14 & 15 shows taking place on the stunning Jamieson Ranch property.


SINGER/SONGWRITER NOEL GOURDIN RELEASES CITY HEART, SOUTHERN SOUL

R&B Singer/songwriter Noel Gourdin is a fan of powerful music with potent messages. Influenced by iconic voices like Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding and Johnny Taylor, Gourdin has learned a thing or two about crafting songs that speak to the heart, mind and soul.  His rich buttery smooth alto, flavored with a gritty and bluesy undercurrent and punctuated by agile gospel riffs, make him instantly recognizable.  Gourdin's ability to drive home a song was quickly evidenced when he exploded onto the scene in 2008. His unforgettable and soulfully charged hit “The River,” managed to hold the #1 slot at Urban AC Radio for 15 consecutive weeks.  On February 18, 2014, Noel Gourdin made his Shanachie Entertainment/Top Notch Music debut with City Heart, Southern Soul, which the young and charming musician says harnesses the true essence of soul music, while at the same time expands its boundaries.

The album title City Heart, Southern Soul speaks directly to Noel Gourdin’s roots. Born in Brockton, MA and having spent numerous summers with his family in Pachuta, Mississippi, Gourdin is the perfect amalgamation of city fire and southern heat.  His debut After My Time came in 2008 featuring his gospel tinged hit single “The River.” Fresh: The Definition was released in showcasing a refreshing blend of live instrumentation, organic production, and lyrical content as heard on the Top 10 Urban AC single, “Beautiful.”


With the release of City Heart, Southern Soul, Noel Gourdin continues to assert himself as one of the most promising voices of his generation, making music that promises to stand the test of time. Noel confides that he hope his music will be known for its quality. He adds, “It’s really important for me to be respectful and have music that can speak to the masses, from a two year old to your Great GrandMAMA! Musical integrity is extremely important to me, for when I leave the industry my musical legacy is what I want to be remembered for…Timeless, Real and Soulful, music.”


SANTANA AND ROD STEWART 2014 SUMMER TOUR ANNOUNCED

Music legends Rod Stewart and Santana will be combining their talents this summer, bringing their tour "The Voice, The Guitar, The Songs" across the United States and Canada. The tour will kick off on May 23rd in Albany and will stretch to the end of August, giving fans 18 chances to see them perform.

Both Rod Stewart and Carlos Santana rose to prominence in the music industry in the late 1960s and have had a large following ever since. While they both grew in popularity at the same time, their claims to fame were quite different. Rod Stewart is best known for his distinctive raspy voice whereas Santana paved the way for a fusion of rock and Latin American music. Both artists have been heavily decorated with awards over the years and are two of the longest-lasting and most prominent artists of all time.

Rod Stewart & Santana 2014 Tour Dates:
May 23 - Albany, NY (Times Union Center)
May 25 - Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun)
May 27 - Pittsburgh, PA (CONSOL Energy Center)
May 31- Buffalo, NY (First Niagara Center)
June 3 - Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)
June 6 - St. Louis, MO (Scottrade Center)
June 7 - Lincoln, NE (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
July 31- Eugene, OR (Matthew Knight Arena)
Aug. 2 - Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
Aug. 4 - Calgary, AB (Scotiabank Saddledome)
Aug. 5 - Edmonton, AB (Rexall Place)
Aug. 8 - Winnipeg, MB (MTS Centre)
Aug. 10 - St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
Aug. 12 - Denver, CO (Pepsi Center)
Aug. 14 - Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)
Aug. 16 - Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena)
Aug. 19 - Washington, DC (Verizon Center)
Aug. 20 - Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach Amphitheatre)

 

CASSANDRA WILSON - BLUE LIGHT 'TIL DAWN - REMASTERED 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Cassandra Wilson’s landmark album ‘Blue Light ‘Til Dawn’ helped to define a new style of jazz when it was released two decades ago. It went on to sell nearly one million copies and earned Cassandra the title of “America’s best singer” from Time magazine. On April 29, Blue Note/UMe will release an expanded 20th anniversary edition of ‘Blue Light ‘Til Dawn,’ adding three previously unreleased live recordings from Wilson’s 1994 European tour to the digitally remastered album.

‘Blue Light ‘Til Dawn,’ Wilson’s Blue Note Records debut, broke new ground by providing an alternate route to vocal jazz stardom, mining blues, folk and R&B. Along with three original compositions and innovative takes on blues and jazz standards, Wilson provided a radical treatment of popular music including Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey,” Joni Mitchell’s “Black Crow,” and Ann Peebles’ “I Can’t Stand The Rain.”

Wilson’s unique approach to rhythm allowed her to blend unusual melodies and harmonies with a band that used inventive instrumentation and virtuosic performance to create a wholly original sound. Cassandra’s album also opened a new door for jazz vocalists, among them Norah Jones, who has stated that she studied the album while composing and arranging her own Blue Note debut.

The original producer of the album, Craig Street, oversaw the remastering of this edition with Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, who has mastered albums by Bob Dylan, The Beatles and Paul Simon.

The Expanded Edition plays a key role in a big year for Cassandra Wilson, which includes a ‘Blue Light To A New Dawn’ tour of Europe and the U.S., a song featured on HBO’s ‘True Detective,’ and a new album of Billie Holiday songs slated for release next year. She’ll also sing and play guitar with the trio Harriet Tubman on select dates in March including the BRIC House venue in Brooklyn on March 16.

Cassandra Wilson: ‘Blue Light ‘Til Dawn’ (20th Anniversary Edition)
1. You Don’t Know What Love Is
2. Come On In My Kitchen
3. Tell Me You’ll Wait For Me
4. Children Of The Night
5. Hellhound On My Trail
6. Black Crow
7. Sankofa
8. Estrellas
9. Redbone
10. Tupelo Honey
11. Blue Light ’Til Dawn
12. I Can’t Stand The Rain

Produced by Craig Street / Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks: Live In Europe, 1994
13. Black Crow (Live)
14. Skylark (Live)
15. Tupelo Honey (Live)

Cassandra Wilson tour dates:
March (Harriet Tubman + Cassandra Wilson Present: Black Sun)
3/14 – Bergen Performing Arts Center - Bergen, NJ
3/15 – Swyer Theatre – The Egg - Albany, NY
3/16 – BRIC House - Brooklyn, NY

April (Cassandra Wilson ‘Blue Light To A New Dawn’ tour)
4/05-06 – Gazarte - Athens, Greece
4/08 – Lisinki Concert Hall - Zagreb, Croatia
4/11 – Banlieues Blues Festival - Bobigny, France
4/13 – Krakow, Poland – Kijow Centrum
4/15-19 – Bern Jazz Festival - Bern, Switzerland
4/22 – Finlandia Hall – April Jazz Festival - Helsinki, Finland
4/25 – Jazzkaar Festival - Tallinn, Estonia
4/27 – Kaunas Jazz Festival - Kaunas, Lithuania

May (Cassandra Wilson ‘Blue Light To A New Dawn’ tour)
5/03 – Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild - Pittsburgh, PA
5/04 – Evanston SPACE - Evanston, IL
5/07-08 – The Triple Door - Seattle, WA
5/10 – The Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
5/11 – Musical Instrument Museum - Phoenix, AZ
5/13 – Kuumbwa Jazz Center - Santa Cruz, CA
5/15 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s
5/16-17 – San Francisco, CA – Yoshi’s
5/19-20 – Dakota Bar & Grill - Minneapolis, MN


NEW RELEASES: FAR OUT PRESENTS BRAZILIAN BASS; JUMAANE SMITH - I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU; PAOLO RUSTICHELLI - MED GROOVE

FAR OUT PRESENTS BRAZILIAN BASS: INNER CITY TROPICAL SOUNDBLAST

Far Out Presents: Brazilian Bass features fifteen tracks celebrating the heavy bass and musical imagination of the root sounds of Bahia, Recife and Rio de Janeiro. Bringing together some of the most creative and out of the ordinary artists of this new scene. What is Brazilian Bass? Brazilian Bass is the blending of a myriad of different styles including: Reggae, Dub, Electronica and Afro-beat, all filtered through Brazilian flavours and rhythms to create something totally unique. It's a crucial cultural force shaping the sounds of London and Brazil’s most dynamic music cities; Bass music has become a driving force. Release is scheduled for April 28, 2014.

JUMAANE SMITH - I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU

Jumaane Smith, trumpeter and vocalist steps forward from Michael Buble’s band and takes center stage as he has completed his debut record “I Only Have Eyes For You.” A celebration of the Great American Songbook with the theme of love and romance, the album includes interpretations of classic tunes full of personal emotion. The debut features performances by Michael Bublé, Jackie Evancho and Naturally 7. He’s worked with Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Buble’, Jackie Evancho, Alicia Keys, The Jonas Brothers, Wyclef Jean, Justin Bieber, Diddy, Natalie Cole, James Ingram, Wynton Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane, Chris Botti and many more. “I imagine that it is very rewarding to see your own project become successful,” he says. “As the leader, you get back what you put into it.” Now only time will tell how a lifetime of learning and all-star mentorship will pay off.  Tracks include: Come Rain Or Come ShineCome Rain Or Come Shine feat. Michael Bublé;  Georgia On My Mind; Dream; I Only Have Eyes For You feat. Naturally 7; The Way You Look Tonight; What A Wonderful World; Yesterday; Someone To Watch Over Me; La Vie En Rose La Vie En Rose feat. Jackie Evancho; Stardus; and Please Send Me Someone To Love. Love. Release is set for May 2014.

PAOLO RUSTICHELLI - MED GROOVE

Paolo Rustichelli's “Med Groove” has been #1 on the SmoothJazz.com indie chart for two weeks and is currently at #9 on the Mediabase smooth jazz chart. A seducing musical treat, Paolo uses edgy techniques, state of the art synthesizers, plug-ins and other magical effects to create his full band sound for “Med Groove.” A very open-minded and eclectic composer with a history rich in classical, jazz, smooth jazz, rock and movie music for songs and soundtracks, this one man band plays all the instruments on the songs by himself. Proudly embracing the role of a renegade, Paolo believes firmly believes that a lot of the music today is watered down by corporate think. Because so many people are now involved in the process of making records, it is his belief that the artist loses ownership of the actual art. “This is not a real honest picture of the artist,” said Paolo. When you compose and perform all of the music as he does, fans are given the opportunity to understand and interpret the art in its truest form. Among his album projects, Paolo recorded, performed and produced for rock-jazz superstars like Carlos Santana and Miles Davis. In 1997, he released the album "Mystic Man" in the United States through Island Records, which featured the legendary Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Andy Summers and the disco diva Jill Jones.


THE DRAMATICS - GREATEST SLOW JAMS - SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 29, 2014 ON STAX RECORDS

Producer Kevin “Slow Jammin'” James has brought together a collection of the ultimate slow jams from American soul group The Dramatics, whose members included Ron Banks, L.J. Reynolds, Lenny Mayes, Willie Ford and Winzell Kelly. Titled The Dramatics – Greatest Slow Jams, and set for release on Stax Records on April 29, 2014, this compilation stems predominantly from the band’s breakout hits of the early '70s, a time when the band was recording with Stax-Volt as well as ABC Records. “Tomorrow,” a track originally released on Fantasy in 1985 by Dramatics vocalist L.J. Reynolds, has never before been made available on CD.

This album includes such chart-toppers as “Toast to the Fool” and their popular number one R&B hit “In the Rain.” According to James “My love life would have been dramatically reduced without The Dramatics music in my life.”  

The Dramatics began as the vocal sextet The Dynamics in 1962 and signed to Stax-Volt Records in 1968, where they found great commercial and critical success. In 1971, they released “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get,” which broke them into the top 10 of the Billboard charts with the title track and awarded them with their first gold album, selling over one million units. The following year, they released “In the Rain,” which went to number one on the R&B charts for four consecutive weeks and number five on the pop charts.

The “Slow Jams” brand began as a late night radio show in 1994 by Kevin “Slow Jammin'” James called Sunday Nite Slow Jams. It soon developed into a successful program and eventually a series of CD compilations that blended old and new R&B love songs.

Album Track Listing:
Just Shopping (Not Buying Anything)   
In the Rain                                          
Toast to the Fool                                 
I Can’t Get Over You                            
I Was the Life of the Party                   
I Dedicate My Life to You                     
Thank You for Your Love                     
And I Panicked                                   
Fall in Love, Lady Love                        
I Made Myself Lonely                          
Tomorrow                                          
Hey You, Get Off My Mountain       

   

Thursday, March 06, 2014

THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS - THERAPY

“Therapy” is the ninth studio album by The New Mastersounds, the now multi-national funk band originally from Leeds/England. With a new perspective in sound and vision, Eddie Roberts (Guitar), Simon Allen (Drums), Joe Tatton (Keyboards) and Pete Shand (Bass) recorded 12 fresh tracks in Denver/Colorado USA, aiming for a forward thinking sound mixing vintage funk with raw soul, smart jazz and original disco.

“Music and the creation of music has always been my therapy,” says Eddie Roberts. “It has been a way of working through ideas, feelings, frustrations. In creating music, especially instrumental music, it is an incredible outlet for pent-up emotions. People often tell me how much energy they draw from our music, often in a therapeutic way. I find the idea incredible that from my feelings, turned into music, that same music then generates feelings in the listener. It is an exchange much like the physics of music itself: from a string vibration into an electrical signal, and back from electrical signal into vibrating sound waves. I hope that this album will be as therapeutic and valuable to the listener as it was to me creating it.”

On “Therapy” The New Mastersounds introduce a couple of new faces. “I met Kim Dawson on Jam Cruise last year when she performed as part of my super jam. We didn\'t have time to get to know each other at that point, but subsequently through various shows and social situations in Denver, where she lives, we got to know each other well and I felt that she understood and shared my vision of music. ‘I Want You To Stay\' was a lyrical sketch I had and she helped and co-wrote with me to make some sense of what I was trying to say. \'Soul Sista was a poem she had written recently and, as the backing track was inspired by the Lyn Collins/James Brown track … I thought her message was a very appropriate fit. Ryan Zoidis has been a friend for a few years through festivals and musical collaborations performing with Lettuce. When ‘Slow Down’ called for a Maceo-esque solo he was the obvious choice and nailed it!”

The New Mastersounds tried a few cover versions over the years, but for “Therapy” the choice is special. “At the end of the recording session we decided we wanted to record a cover version of a current song and we put it to our Facebook friends for suggestions. After we had checked out a few initial suggestions thankfully someone suggested ‘Treasure’. I also realized that Bruno Mars is performing at the Super Bowl interval 2014 and thought it would be a good tie-in as our album will be released around the same time. It\'s a very well written song and reminiscent of a Stevie Wonder vibe. We tried to do a version that would sound like George Benson was covering it in 1974!”

“WWIII (and how to avoid it)” is another key track for the album. “The background to ‘WWIII’ is that we arrived at the studio in Denver on the morning the US Congress was about to vote on whether or not to strike Syria after the alleged chemical weapons attack. There was a real feeling amongst us of sadness, frustration, fear and disbelief that this strike could be imminent despite pretty much the whole world being against it. Subconsciously these emotions came out in the recording of this tune which, before we recorded it, had no title. Musically it reminded me a bit of \'Cease the Bombing\' by Grant Green, an anti-Vietnam-war statement. The doom we felt instigated the title ‘WWIII’, yet the hope we had that sense would prevail made for the footnote and how to avoid it.”


“Therapy” is released as LP, CD and digital download on Légére Recordings.


NEW RELEASES: SPEEDOMETER - HAPPY; ANTHONY JOSEPH - TIME; RUTH KOLEVA - RUTH

SPEEDOMETER - HAPPY

Having spearheaded the resurgence in deep, gritty funk and soul for 10 years, as well as working with Eddie Bo, Marva Whitney, Sharon Jones, Billy Wooten, Sir Joe Quartermain and most recently Martha High amongst a list of many musical legends, and selling out tours of Europe and the Far East as well as a string of authentically rootsy albums and singles - Speedometer have a reputation as a class act . Originally recorded 'just for fun' and launched on Youtube, it instantly began to amass many veiwings in a very short time...and generated request after request for it to be fully released....and so here is is! Speedometers' happening, soul-jazz/northern soul instrumental version of the huge Pharell Williams hit Happy! This is a groove jam that you need to have in your collection. Seek it out and get yourself a copy!

ANTHONY JOSEPH - TIME

Anthony Joseph has always sounded great – but this time around he's got some stellar help from Meshell Ndegeocello – who wrote, arranged, and produced the entire album! The result is the best material we've ever heard from Joseph – a completely righteous record that gives his wonderful vocals a whole new sense of focus and pride – set up in backings that have an even heavier, funkier quality – and which really befits Anthony's 70s-style blend of soul, jazz, and funk! Meshell plays some mighty funky bass on the record, and also sings too – and the instrumentation is served up by a tight combo with a very lean feel. The music is every bit as great on record as it sounds on paper – a really timeless record that's bound to turn on whole new generations to Joseph's music! Titles include "Hustle To Live", "Tamarind", "Heir", "Alice Of The River", "Joy", "Botanique", and "Michael X".  ~ Dusty Groove

RUTH KOLEVA - RUTH

A beautiful debut from Ruth Koleva – a singer with roots in Bulgaria, but an ability to sing in a really universal style – a crisp take on 21st Century soul music that's bound to make her a real up-and-comer in the global soul underground! The album's got a perfect groove from start to finish – tight live instrumentation that's heavy on Fender Rhodes, served up with a focus that really serves Ruth's wonderful vocals – which have this floating, flowing quality that really matches the keyboards, but has more than enough power to drive home the English language lyrics too. And while we're not sure that Bulgaria's going to be the next hotbed of soul music, we've got great hopes for Ruth herself! Titles include "Falling Back", "Dissonant", "Freak & Fly", "What Am I Supposed To Do", "4AM", "Gone", and "Sista Said No". ~ Dusty Groove


Wednesday, March 05, 2014

MARK MCLEAN - FEEL ALRIGHT

One of the most dynamic and versatile studio and touring drummers in the jazz, R&B and pop realms over the past 15 years, Mark McLean had a single criterion when it came time to expand his horizons beyond the groove and record his long awaited breakout as a powerhouse composer and lyricist: it had to Feel Alright.

In an industry that often prefers pigeonholing to expansive creative expression, the multi-talented artist — whose credo is “I don’t want to be seen as a drummer, I want to be known as a musician whose instrument just happens to be drums” — breaks all the rules on this eclectic 11 track set, sharing his love for everything from old school soul, down and dirty blues/funk and traditional jazz to Southern folk-pop with a zydeco twist, Rat Pack-like swing, edgy pop/rock and New Orleans brass band music.

While a complete one-eighty in vibe and vision, Feel Alright is the follow-up to McLean’s acclaimed 2010 indie recording Playground, an all-instrumental showcase for his band of the same name whose tracks earned significant airplay on both traditional jazz and urban jazz stations. The new album is produced by Grammy winning engineer and producer Steve Bigas, well known for his previous work with Taj Mahal and Ziggy Marley and for his long association with Daniel Lanois.

Since moving to New York in 1999 and raising his international profile with his several year association with jazz singer/pianist Andy Bey in 2000, McLean — a jazz performance graduate from the University of Toronto who played at age 22 with fellow Canadian and jazz icon Oscar Peterson - has kept time in the studio and/or on tour with a virtual “who’s who” of jazz and pop artists whose music and influences spans multiple generations. These include Wynton Marsalis, Quincy Jones, Gladys Knight, Diana Krall, Glen Campbell, Carla Cook, Linda Eder, Jimmy Webb, Vanessa Williams, Patti Austin, Gladys Knight, Joe Sample, Jamie Cullum, Andrea Bocelli, Catherine Russell, Dionne Warwick and The Backstreet Boys.

Following his time with Bey, he developed a long term association with vocalist/pianist Peter Cincotti,  toured Europe with George Michael in 2011-12 and worked in the studio (on a Billy Joel track called “All My Life”) with the late legendary producer Phil Ramone. Ramone, who had called on McLean for numerous sessions since 2003, once said, “Mark is a tasty, sure handed drummer, a song man’s musician.” Still very much connected to the music of his home country, McLean has also worked in recent years with Molly Johnson (co-producing and arranging her Juno-award winning album Lucky) and co-arranging Sophie Milman’s Take Love Easy.

Most recently, McLean has toured with pianist and singer Michael Feinstein. He also served as drummer, music director and bandleader for the 2011 edition of Jazz FM 91.1's internationally renowned Jazz Lives concert/broadcast in Toronto, in which he and the house band backed Al Jarreau, Joey Defrancesco, and Randy Brecker. In addition, McLean was the musical director, leading the house band for the CBC’s 2013 Sounds of the Season, an annual live music event that raises money for various charities.

Considering all of the legendary vocalists he has worked with over the years, it would have been a snap for McLean to reach out to a handful of famous names to sing lead on the batch of original tunes that populate Feel Alright. But with the exception of Bey, who is featured on the title track “January Rain,” “Silent Prayer” (which the singer co-wrote) and (as the fictional Lamont Jeffreys) “Sugar Bones,” McLean chooses instead to showcase a wide range of talented (though lesser known) singers whose vocals match perfectly with the style of their songs. Listeners will no doubt start Googling and checking out YouTube immediately when they hear Wade O. Brown (“Shining Star Be Mine,” “Angel On Your Pillow”), Kellylee Evans (“24 Years”), Howard Fishman (also the co-writer of his featured tune “Surrounded By You”), Denzal Sinclaire (“Where’s The Door?”), Mark’s brother, Toronto based vocalist and saxophonist Lester McLean (“Damn Shame”) and Michael Dunston (“Only Friend”).

While the majority of his fans and the music industry at large thus far know McLean as “the drum whisperer,” he started his musical life as a classically trained pianist and has long had a penchant for composing and songwriting with lyrics. When he moved to NYC via a grant awarded him by the Canada Council for the Arts, he originally wanted to study with his idol, drummer Brian Blade—who eventually turned McLean on to his first teacher, Kenny Washington (McLean later studied with Billy Kilson). McLean was inspired by Blade’s success as an artist that established himself with instrumental recordings, but later sang on his 2009 pop oriented release Mama Rosa.

“I had originally thought that I would follow up Playground with another instrumental album,” McLean says, “but my urge to write more songs with music and lyrics was so strong, that putting out a recording with vocals seemed like the next logical step. When I thought back to what Brian had done, I thought, ‘Why limit myself to just being an instrumental artist?’ I’m not consciously trying to become undefinable as an artist, but I always think the best approach is to follow my instincts. I had the desire to create a vocal record showcasing these songs, and I knew that now was the time to do it.

“It helped meeting and working with a producer I liked, and Steve Bigas, who I knew from our days in the same high school jazz band,” he adds. “He did a wonderful job pulling all the diverse elements together. The songs cover a lot of ground genre-wise, but they can all live in harmony under the same roof. Feel Alright is like the ultimate playlist for me that lets my fans and new listeners know all of my influences. Steve understood my vision for the album and he came up with the brilliant idea of making it a raw, organic recording cut mostly live in the studio with minimal mic-ing and no digital editing. Because I’m playing piano and drums on most of the tracks, there was some overdubbing, but for the most part, we took the old school approach and that added a free spirited flavor to it.”

That cool, freewheeling energy is there from the get-go as Feel Alright opens with “Shining Star,” an emotional old school soul ballad sung by Wade O. Brown that crescendos with McLean’s powerful drum flourishes. McLean’s talent as a lyricist shines through on “24 Years,” a wistful folk and gospel inflected song about how feelings stay the same despite the passage of time. The brassy romp and organ fired “Sugar Bones,” performed by the fictional cartoon character, singing drummer Lamont Jeffreys (actually voiced by McLean and Bey), digs deep into McLean’s love for Southern music, jazz and blues/soul. Following the poignantly beautiful ballad “January Rain” (a feature for Bey, with only minimal brushes by McLean) is the mournful, front porch Southern blues ballad “Surrounded By You” featuring Howard Fishman’s Tony Bennett-like vocals and a zydeco touch.

The lively, swinging piano driven romp “Where’s The Door?” is a romantic throwback to the Rat Pack era, with Denzal Sinclaire singing McLean’s colorful story about a traveling musician’s one night stand that took a year to happen. Mark’s brother Lester McLean sings “Damn Shame,” a mid tempo blues/rock and funk tune that weaves a humorous tale about a budding romance featuring characters from worlds apart; she’s a working woman and PhD student and he’s a busboy. McLean’s introspective words about the need to learn lessons from our sadness and pain are the heart of the melancholy ballad “Only Friend,” sung by Michael Dunston. Wade O. Brown returns for the brass fired retro-soul romp “Angel On Your Pillow” before the set closes with two songs that show different sides of Bey’s musical personality — the stark and plaintive piano-vocal based ballad “Silent Prayer” and the rousing title track “Feel Alright,” a funked up, brass fired Mardi Gras celebration complete with call and response vocals.


“I’m grateful for having the chance to play drums with so many people I love and who are heroes of mine,” McLean says, “but along with this success has been a tendency to think of me in a singular way. Feel Alright is my chance for people who know me as a sideman to see that I’m also a passionate songwriter, pianist and arranger. I feel that the best part of the career I’ve had is that I’ve been afforded so many opportunities to be inspired by some of the greatest musicians, composers and artists in the world.”


NEW RELEASES: CHRIS GREENE QUARTET - MUSIC APPRECIATION; BRIAN CHARETTE - SQUARE ONE; NICK WATERHOUSE - HOLLY

CHRIS GREENE QUARTET - MUSIC APPRECIATION

A double-length set from Chicago tenorist Chris Greene – but a package that may well not be enough to hold all the new ideas in his music! We've really watched Chris grow strongly over the past few years – and with this wonderfully well-crafted, rich-voiced album, he steps forward to a level that rivals some of the much bigger saxophone talents recording these days for labels like High Note or Criss Cross! Greene's always had a deep tone in his horns – one that draws from a Chicago tradition, but inflects it with some of the more contemporary modes of later players on the scene – like Eric Alexander, who Chris might be approaching with this set. The range of rhythms and song styles is great – never gimmicky, but expanding past standard expectations – so that Greene's group is playing Coltrane and Wayne Shorter one minute, then Martin Denny the next, then Ed Motta, then a huge batch of their own great compositions as well. Instrumentation is simple – Chris on saxes, plus piano or keyboards, bass, and drums – but there's some wide voices here that really make the album compelling – and the longer length very necessary to contain it all. Titles include "Firecracker", "Deluge", "Day of Honor", "Divers", "Solution", "Papuera", "Clean & Clear", "Institutional Samba", and "Nostalgia In Times Square". ~ Dusty Groove.

BRIAN CHARETTE - SQUARE ONE

Damn tight Hammond work from Brian Charette – a player with a really deft touch on the keys, and able to really showcase his own voice on the instrument, but also dip back into some older soulful modes as well! Most of the tracks here are originals by Charette – although there's also a great Meters cover too – and his trio has all the right inflections to keep up with his soaring sense of energy – making for a mix of guitar and organ that's maybe even more balanced than most other organ combos. Charette's got a clean tone on most numbers – ala Jack McDuff at his mid 60s best – but also can open up with more flourish when needed, depending on the track. Titles include "Ease Back", "Time Changes", "Aaaight", "If", "Three For Martina", "People On Trains", and "Things You Don't Mean". ~ Dusty Groove,


NICK WATERHOUSE - HOLLY

Damn deep grooves from Nick Waterhouse – a singer we've always liked a lot, and one who really seems to sharpen his edge here with some great elements from older R&B! Nick's already proved himself to be one heck of a soulful vocalist – and this time around he picks up more grit from the pre-soul years – including some excellent twangy guitar, tippling piano, and snapping drums – all of which bring out some very blue elements in the lyrics. The overall feel is somewhere in the territory of the 50s 78rpm generation – particularly that of the indie labels that recorded their own styles of R&B – and the production follows nicely, with a very stripped-down feel. Nick's never too overdone – never tries to be too raunchy or over the top – just hits this great blend of soul, blues, and R&B in a very understated mode. Titles include "Sleeping Pills", "Holly", "Hands On The Clock", "High Tiding", "It No 3", and "Let It Come Down". ~ Dusty Groove


KAREN OBERLIN / SEAN HARKNESS - A WISH

A Wish, like a hope or a dream, whether simple or complex, is always personal. Yet the wishes of two artists can be expressed in one creative project like this one by Karen Oberlin and Sean Harkness. Karen had wished for years to make a duo recording with only guitar and vocals, and she found the ideal partner in Sean. When they first played together, spontaneously in an impromptu performance, they both knew they had to make an album together, or that became their great, mutual wish. Kitty Skrobela of Miranda Music, as is her way, made their dream come to life, their hope become reality, their wish come true. The fascinating, eclectic mix of extraordinary songwriters on this album, like Dorothy Fields, Paul McCartney, Fred Hersch and Joni Mitchell, unwittingly collaborated on this project as the song springboard for what these two artists wished to express. Collectively, Karen and Sean have brought to life this multi-faceted, deeply felt wish with a deliciously personal perspective on life and love...as if anything else matters.
  
Sean Harkness is one of the most deeply respected, genre-jumping and capable guitarists alive. Jazz Inside New York said he was "a technical virtuoso whose Joe Pass/Tommy Emmanuel finger style approach is always in service to telling a story or creating a feeling within the song; Harkness transcends many genres and can touch listeners of many backgrounds." Regarding Karen Oberlin, winner of a recent Nightlife Award for Jazz Vocalist of the Year, the New York Times said "Beyond having a lovely voice, poise and interpretive insight, Ms. Oberlin has impeccable style and musical intelligence." She has had acclaim singing everything from Kern to Costello, and is celebrated for her song storytelling. Both of these great, versatile artists have toured internationally in both clubs and concert halls, are the recipients of numerous esteemed awards and are also accomplished recording artists with many group and solo recordings between them.


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