Tuesday, August 08, 2006
JAZZ CHILL NEWS BITS: MICHAEL ASHANTI, OCOTE SOUL SOUNDS, HUGH “PEANUTS” WHALUM & MORE...
JAZZ CHILL NEWS BITS……….R&B stylist, Michael Ashanti, has just released his highly anticipated debut CD project entitled All Of Me. Michael delivers soulful yet stimulating vocals that effortlessly soar over a cross-hybrid of R&B, jazz, gospel and pop. Michael’s style of music has been appropriately branded as soul fusion to signify the core presence of soul and gospel-influenced vocals woven through a diverse array of sound fabrics mainly rooted in Black Music……….The debut album from Ocote Soul Sounds & Adrian Quesadas, El Nino y El Sol, is in stores now. What you can expect on this collaboration between Martin Perna of Antibalas and Adrian Quesada of Grupo Fantasma is a hearty sonic stew of soulful flavors from afrobeat, Latin, psychedelic soul and beyond. You can also find digital single of the tracks Tamarindio (with a remix by Thievery Corporation) and Divinorum (with a remix by Quantic) now on Itunes. Ocote Soul Sounds are scheduled to appear in concert at the grand opening of Solar 1 in New York City. For more information click to www.solar1.org/education/cityso/music.html ……….Rendezvous Entertainment releases the debut self-titled CD from Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum on August 8. "Peanuts" has played with the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole and Count Basie and is the uncle of smooth jazz saxman Kirk Whalum. If you should happen to be in the L.A. area on August 10, you can catch Kirk Whalum as he presents his uncle and mentor Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum at the Vic in Santa Monica for two shows at 8pm and at 10om.
JIM BRICKMAN RETURNS WITH “ESCAPE’ FEATURING MARC ANTOINE, GERALD LEVERT & SARA EVANS
SLG Records, a division of the Savoy Label Group, has announced the imminent release of platinum-selling artist Jim Brickman's new CD, Escape. The pianist, producer & composer has recently finished an album of all new solo piano and pop vocal compositions - Escape - which features special appearances by Sara Evans (the Academy of Country Music's "Female Vocalist of the Year" for 2006), R&B vocal star Gerald Levert and smooth jazz guitarist extraordinaire Marc Antoine. In addition, Brickman will embark on a five-month tour of North America beginning November 3rd. Jim Brickman's Escape is in stores October 3rd.
Brickman's first collaboration with SLG Records is a fine return to form for the chart-topping, multi-platinum artist. Escape is a lush, unabashed work of romanticism, both in the instrumental compositions and vocal ballads - a niche that he almost single-handedly dominates. Like his numerous gold and platinum-selling projects, Escape features an enchanting collection of gorgeous piano compositions, romantic piano and vocal ballads and rhythmic light jazz selections. Gerald Levert (who attended the same high school in Cleveland with Jim) adds his effortlessly fluid vocals on the beautiful lullaby, My Angel - it's a collaboration that reaches beyond musical genres and fits seamlessly into Brickman's repertoire. Other guest artists include jazz guitarist extraordinaire Marc Antoine, Jake Simpson (a fantastic singer who won "Star Search" and made a heartwarming appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show with a surprise appearance by his idol, Stevie Wonder), and Geoff Byrd, an incredible vocal talent who has been touring the past few months with Hall and Oates.
The singles being released to Adult Contemporary radio will be the evocative When It Snows featuring Geoff Byrd and Never Alone featuring Sara Evans on vocals with lyrics and music by Victoria Shaw. Both were produced by Dan Shea, the musical genius responsible for Brickman's chart-topping singles, Valentine and The Gift. Much like the Brickman/Martina McBride song Valentine (Jim's first #1 single on both the Adult Contemporary and Country charts), Never Alone matches that impeccable styling, unforgettable melodies and lyrical beauty.
Jim Brickman's remarkable career includes six Gold and Platinum selling albums, three #1 and twelve Top 10 Adult Contemporary radio hits, consistent debuts at #1 on Billboard Magazine's New Age chart, a Grammy nomination in 2003, SESAC "Songwriter of the Year" award, a Canadian Country Music Award for "Best Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration," a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association for The Gift and sold out concert tours internationally.
The SLG relationship reunites Jim Brickman with Savoy Label Group's Steve Vining, who presided over Windham Hill Records when Jim first began his impressive run of blockbuster releases. The charismatic performer quickly became known as a fresh and vibrant recording and concert artist who created and performed enormously moving solo piano compositions as well as established himself as an Adult Contemporary radio iconoclast. Brickman also regularly handles TV hosting chores and presents most of his own concerts worldwide. He also finds time to run his own online marketing company, Brickhouse, which provides virtual and physical marketing services for a broad array of artists and management companies.
The Savoy Label Group (SLG) features not only the historic Savoy Jazz label but also the Denon, Denon Classics, Kin Kou and 429 Records labels. SLG is the North American unit of Columbia Music Entertainment (formerly Nippon Columbia), the oldest music company in Japan. Newly reorganized and now headed by Chairman Strauss Zelnick, Columbia Music Entertainment has re-emerged as a significant creative force with a stable of newly signed platinum-selling artists. SLG is one of the most successful marketers of adult music in the U.S. and focuses on classical, jazz, new age, world and adult alternative genres.
Brickman's first collaboration with SLG Records is a fine return to form for the chart-topping, multi-platinum artist. Escape is a lush, unabashed work of romanticism, both in the instrumental compositions and vocal ballads - a niche that he almost single-handedly dominates. Like his numerous gold and platinum-selling projects, Escape features an enchanting collection of gorgeous piano compositions, romantic piano and vocal ballads and rhythmic light jazz selections. Gerald Levert (who attended the same high school in Cleveland with Jim) adds his effortlessly fluid vocals on the beautiful lullaby, My Angel - it's a collaboration that reaches beyond musical genres and fits seamlessly into Brickman's repertoire. Other guest artists include jazz guitarist extraordinaire Marc Antoine, Jake Simpson (a fantastic singer who won "Star Search" and made a heartwarming appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show with a surprise appearance by his idol, Stevie Wonder), and Geoff Byrd, an incredible vocal talent who has been touring the past few months with Hall and Oates.
The singles being released to Adult Contemporary radio will be the evocative When It Snows featuring Geoff Byrd and Never Alone featuring Sara Evans on vocals with lyrics and music by Victoria Shaw. Both were produced by Dan Shea, the musical genius responsible for Brickman's chart-topping singles, Valentine and The Gift. Much like the Brickman/Martina McBride song Valentine (Jim's first #1 single on both the Adult Contemporary and Country charts), Never Alone matches that impeccable styling, unforgettable melodies and lyrical beauty.
Jim Brickman's remarkable career includes six Gold and Platinum selling albums, three #1 and twelve Top 10 Adult Contemporary radio hits, consistent debuts at #1 on Billboard Magazine's New Age chart, a Grammy nomination in 2003, SESAC "Songwriter of the Year" award, a Canadian Country Music Award for "Best Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration," a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association for The Gift and sold out concert tours internationally.
The SLG relationship reunites Jim Brickman with Savoy Label Group's Steve Vining, who presided over Windham Hill Records when Jim first began his impressive run of blockbuster releases. The charismatic performer quickly became known as a fresh and vibrant recording and concert artist who created and performed enormously moving solo piano compositions as well as established himself as an Adult Contemporary radio iconoclast. Brickman also regularly handles TV hosting chores and presents most of his own concerts worldwide. He also finds time to run his own online marketing company, Brickhouse, which provides virtual and physical marketing services for a broad array of artists and management companies.
The Savoy Label Group (SLG) features not only the historic Savoy Jazz label but also the Denon, Denon Classics, Kin Kou and 429 Records labels. SLG is the North American unit of Columbia Music Entertainment (formerly Nippon Columbia), the oldest music company in Japan. Newly reorganized and now headed by Chairman Strauss Zelnick, Columbia Music Entertainment has re-emerged as a significant creative force with a stable of newly signed platinum-selling artists. SLG is one of the most successful marketers of adult music in the U.S. and focuses on classical, jazz, new age, world and adult alternative genres.
Monday, August 07, 2006
JAZZ CHILL CORNER NEWS BITS: THE ROYAL DAN: A TRIBUTE TO STEELY DAN, MADELINE PEYROUX, MASSIVE ATTACK & MORE
Jazz Chill Corner News Bits..........The Royal Dan: A Tribute is a new CD of Steely Dan tunes performed by an all-star ensemble. The Royal Dan revisits covers and is performed by a core band of drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip, keyboardist Peter Wolf and master tenor saxist Ernie Watts. Other musicians involved include Robben Ford, Jeff Richman, Mike Stern, Al DiMeola, and Frank Gambale. Songs covered include Peg, Dirty Work, FM, Aja, and Josie. The CD is available on the Tone Centre label……….Madeline Peyroux appears at the Dunkin’ Donuts Newport Folk Festival in Newport, RI on August 6. The festival will feature a series of rock, roots and blues music from August 4-6, with additional performances from the likes of Odetta, Roseanne Cash, Bettye LaVette and David Gray……….Massive Attack are currently working on their upcoming album (their fifth). Actual recording has been put on hold for a bit as Massive Attack prepares for their first North American tour in eight years, which kicks off. Sept. 10 in Toronto. Weather Underground, is the title of the new album which will probably be released sometime in 2007. Massive Attack are currently scheduled to enter the studio sometime early in the year.
MARCUS MILLERTO HOST JAZZ CRUISES THAT BLEND JAZZ CRUISE AND JAZZ FESTIVAL
Jazz Cruises, LLC, the world's foremost and only producer of full-charter luxury jazz cruises, announces the inaugural sailing of the North Sea Jazz Cruise. The world-class Holland America's m/s Rotterdam will embark from Copenhagen on July 5, 2007, with ports-of-call in Warnemunde/Berlin, Germany; Gotenburg, Sweden; Oslo Norway; Hamburg-Elbe River/Germany, then dock in Rotterdam, The Netherlands where the ship will serve as a "floating hotel" for the prestigious North Sea Jazz Festival July 13 - 17. Hosting and serving as artistic director is Grammy award winning bassist composer and producer Marcus Miller, who is assembling the world's greatest jazz musicians to be on board for this unique and spectacular cruise. A complete line-up will be announced shortly. In addition to the great performances which will be scheduled every evening, Miller will work closely with the artists and Jazz Cruises, LLC executive director Michael Lazaroff to create extra-curricular daytime events offering a unique opportunity for the artists and fans to bond beyond the experience of entertaining. Known as the innovators of the ultimate, first class, only full-charter jazz cruise, the North Sea Jazz Cruise is a natural extension for Jazz Cruises, LLC. As the creators of the original Jazz Cruise, now in its twentieth year, the Smooth Jazz Cruise, hosted by Wayman Tisdale and Dave Koz & Friends at Sea, they continue to set higher standards by offering unique opportunities that go above and beyond the ordinary. Blending the cruise with the festival, where the ship becomes a floating hotel is an exciting, unparalleled concept and truly represents the ultimate vacation package for the jazz music patron. Jazz Cruises is the producer and promoter of the only full-ship charters in the world dedicated to jazz music. Jazz Cruises, LLC controls and directs The Jazz Cruise, The Smooth Jazz Cruise hosted by Wayman Tisdale, Dave Koz & Friends at Sea and the North Sea Jazz Cruise, which will have its inaugural sailing in July, 2007. More information is available at http://www.jazzcruisesllc.com/ With 14 stages, over 200 performances by more than 1,200 artists, and 70,000 visitors yearly, the North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor jazz festival in the world. The festival is renowned for the many musical genres it presents, ranging from traditional New Orleans jazz, swing, bop, free jazz, fusion, avant-garde and electronic jazz to blues, funk, soul, hip-hop, r&b, world beat and Latin. After 30 years in The Hague, the North Sea Jazz Festival moved to Rotterdam in 2006. More information is available at http://www.northseajazz.com/
Saturday, August 05, 2006
JODY WATLEY TO APPEAR AT VIRGIN MEGASTORE FOR 'THE MAKEOVER'
Grammy-winning artist Jody Watley is getting ready to transform the music scene once again with her extraordinary new album The Makeover. She'll be at Virgin Megastores with an in-store performance, autograph signing and a press Q&A at the Virgin Megastore in San Francisco on August 8. The Makeover is the latest artistic achievement for Jody Watley in a career that has included 6 Top Ten Hits, 15 Top R&B Hits, and 11 Dance Hits. Jody Watley has teamed with Virgin Megastore to offer her new album exclusively to Virgin Megastore customers.
The Makeover is a groove-laden odyssey of fresh sounds that find the Grammy Award winning artist doing "makeovers" of contemporary classics such as: Bob Marley's Waiting in Vain, Diana Ross' Love Hangover, Chic's I Want Your Love and Madonna's Borderline, in addition to inspired new material including A Bed of Roses with the UK's soul-jazz, broken beat outfit 4 Hero. The Makeover, heavily influenced by club culture that inspires Watley, features collaborations with some of the finest forward thinking trailblazers in the contemporary dance and electronic music landscape including: King Britt, 4 Hero, DJ Spinna, Ron Trent and Chris Brann yielding top-shelf, beat savvy results. The Makeover clearly exemplifies the importance of reinvention, endless creativity and, most importantly, why Jody Watley is such an unbeatable force in the global music scene. The album went on sale August 8.
The Makeover is a groove-laden odyssey of fresh sounds that find the Grammy Award winning artist doing "makeovers" of contemporary classics such as: Bob Marley's Waiting in Vain, Diana Ross' Love Hangover, Chic's I Want Your Love and Madonna's Borderline, in addition to inspired new material including A Bed of Roses with the UK's soul-jazz, broken beat outfit 4 Hero. The Makeover, heavily influenced by club culture that inspires Watley, features collaborations with some of the finest forward thinking trailblazers in the contemporary dance and electronic music landscape including: King Britt, 4 Hero, DJ Spinna, Ron Trent and Chris Brann yielding top-shelf, beat savvy results. The Makeover clearly exemplifies the importance of reinvention, endless creativity and, most importantly, why Jody Watley is such an unbeatable force in the global music scene. The album went on sale August 8.
Friday, August 04, 2006
JAZZ CHILL NEWS BITS: HIL ST. SOUL, 20th ANNUAL CATALINA ISLAND JAZZTRAX MUSIC FESTIVAL & MORE...
Jazz Chill News Bits..........Hil St. Soul are in the midst of a tour of the Northeast as they promote their latest CD, Souldified. You can catch their performances as follows: August 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Grape St. Pub; August 21 – Alexandria, VA & The Birchmere; August 22 – Annapolis, MD @ The Ram’s Head; and August 23 – New York, NY @ Sounds Of Brazil (SOB’s).......... The 20th Annual Catalina Island Jazztrax Festival is set for the first 3 weekends of October: October 6-8; October 13-15; and October 20-22. Artists scheduled to appear are Mindi Adair, Guitars And Saxes with Gerald Albright, Richard Elliot, Peter White and Jeff Golub, an All-Star Tribute to the music of Paul Hardcastle and Jazzmasters starring Chris Standring, Shilts, Gregg Karukas, plus Jeff Lorber, Chris Standring, and Jody Whatley & Soul Express……….Catalina Island (CA) also presents unplugged nights each Thursday under the stars at the Wrigley Ranch. Look for performances from Peter White (Oct.5); Marc Antoine (Oct.12); and Jonathan Butler (Oct. 19)……….
JAZZ CHILL NEWS BITS: PATTI AUSTIN, LEE RITENOUR, WAYMAN TISDALE, TONY BENNETT, MAYSA LEEK, TEENA MARIE, ANTHONY HAMILTON & MORE...
Patti Austin will be appearing at the YMCA Celebrity Classic fundraiser with a performance at Trail Creek Cabin in Wood River Valley, Idaho on August 6……….Smoke And Mirrors is the new album from smooth jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour. This new release features Ritenour’s classic guitar sound infused with touches of Latin, African and some smooth vocals as well……….George Duke, Jeff Lorber, and Toni Braxton join bassist Wayman Tisdale on his newest release, Way Up! There’s also a nice update of Kool & The Gang’s Get Down On It on the CD………..Maysa Leek performs at Zanzibar Blue in Philadelphia on August 4 & 5, and at the Verison Wireless Theater in Houston on August 6.……….Teena Marie, Anthony Hamilton, Gladys Knight, Charlie Wilson, The Manhattan, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly and India.Arie will perform at the 11th annual Berrmuda Music Festival, to be held Oct. 4-7 at Bermuda’a Royal Navy Dockyard. For additional information click to www.bermudamusicfestival.com. Legendary singer Tony Bennett has been chosen as the recipient for the 2006 Billboard Century Award, the magazine's highest honor for creative achievement. The award will be presented to Bennett in December at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
VERVE RELEASES 'BABY LOVES MUSIC' SERIES INSTALLMENT FEATURING JAZZ INTERPRETATIONS OF CLASSIC CHILDREN'S SONGS
Verve Records partners with Penguin books on hip incarnation of the Baby Loves Music series, inspired by the popular Baby Loves Disco family dance parties, rocking the nation's music clubs. The new CD launches a "Baby Loves Music" series from Verve.
This week, Verve Records releases Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go, a new CD featuring jazz interpretations of classic children’s songs and more, performed by some of the hottest names in jazz including Sharon Jones (the Dap Kings), John Medeski (Medeski Martin and Wood), and Steven Bernstein (Sex Mob). Released by Verve Records in conjunction with a new series of books by Price Stern Sloan, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, the disc and book series share the same name. A national live concert tour is planned for August and September. Created by music industry veteran Andy Blackman Hurwitz, Baby Loves Music began as a way for parents to introduce their children to different genres without dumbing down the content or presentation; it’s real music played by real musicians. After the success of Hurwitz’s Baby Loves Disco parties (the country’s best DJs spinning real dance music in clubs across the nation for kids and parents), he expanded his idea to include Baby Loves Hip Hop (a forthcoming CD being produced by Prince Paul) as well as Baby Loves Salsa (featuring the Spanish Harlem Orchestra).
Go Baby Go, which was produced by Hurwitz and Bernstein, features a number of children’s favorite songs interpreted in a variety of jazz styles. For instance, the opening number -- "If You’re Happy and You Know It" -- is re-imagined with a N’awlins vibe and some of the words changed to reflect the project: "If you’re happy and you know it play those drums! If you’re happy and you know it, the beats will really show it…" It’s a disc both kids and parents will love.The album also features an unforgettable rendition of "Ten Little Monkeys" and takes "The Wheels on the Bus" on a funky trip. "Old MacDonald" is no longer a farmer here – he’s a bandleader, and the song takes stock of all the musicians in his group ("Old MacDonald had a band…"). Other songs on Go Baby Go include "I’ve Been Working on the Rail Road," "Scat Song," "Banana Boat Song," and originals such as the title track.
This upbeat and engaging record also includes brief interludes introducing kids to the different instruments used in jazz, such as the bass, the saxophone, and the trumpet. Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go is sequenced to play through so that kids will be ready to go to sleep as the album winds down. The last three songs were specifically envisioned for bedtime -- the trilogy of "You Are My Sunshine," "Banana Boat Song," and "Lullabye" is perfect for soothing tots to sleep.Bernstein and Hurwitz called in a number of serious jazz cats to record this project.
The sassy Sharon Jones and the versatile Babi Floyd (Rolling Stones, Steely Dan) trade off on vocals, backed by Bernstein on trumpet, Briggan Krauss (Sex Mob) on saxophone, Medeski on keyboards, Ben Perowsky (Dave Douglas, John Zorn) on drums, and Brad Jones (Marc Ribot, Jazz Passengers) and Lonnie Plaxico (Dizzy Gillespie, Cassandra Wilson) on bass.
This all-star band will be going on the road this fall playing the music of Go Baby Go at Baby Loves Jazz concerts across the US. The group will be making its debut performance at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival in September. A Baby Loves Jazz family dance party at Joe's Pub in New York on September 9th will also celebrate the release. For more information on these events, visit www.babylovesmusic.com.
The tour dates are as follows:
BABY LOVES JAZZ TOUR DATES
August 23 Millennium Park, Chicago, IL
September 9 Joe's Pub, New York, NY
September 16 Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, CA
September 17 Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA
October 7 World Café Live, Philadelphia, PA
Verve’s Baby Loves Jazz CD will be released in conjunction with the launch of four titles in the new Baby Loves Jazz book series from Price Stern Sloan, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. The titles feature a lovable cast of familiar characters and are the perfect tool for introducing young ones to the many different aspects of jazz. Whether it is the tinkling of the piano keys, the soothing sound of the sax, the excitement of the trumpet, or the skippity-bee-bop of scat, these books subtly teach children their numbers and colors while also introducing the sounds of jazz by using words, pictures, and music from the featured CD in each book.
In addition to the CD and books, Baby Loves Jazz will also be featured in a series of short animated segments on the Cartoon Network beginning in the fall. Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go (B0007025-02) becomes available on CD this week. Suggested retail price is $14.98.
This week, Verve Records releases Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go, a new CD featuring jazz interpretations of classic children’s songs and more, performed by some of the hottest names in jazz including Sharon Jones (the Dap Kings), John Medeski (Medeski Martin and Wood), and Steven Bernstein (Sex Mob). Released by Verve Records in conjunction with a new series of books by Price Stern Sloan, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, the disc and book series share the same name. A national live concert tour is planned for August and September. Created by music industry veteran Andy Blackman Hurwitz, Baby Loves Music began as a way for parents to introduce their children to different genres without dumbing down the content or presentation; it’s real music played by real musicians. After the success of Hurwitz’s Baby Loves Disco parties (the country’s best DJs spinning real dance music in clubs across the nation for kids and parents), he expanded his idea to include Baby Loves Hip Hop (a forthcoming CD being produced by Prince Paul) as well as Baby Loves Salsa (featuring the Spanish Harlem Orchestra).
Go Baby Go, which was produced by Hurwitz and Bernstein, features a number of children’s favorite songs interpreted in a variety of jazz styles. For instance, the opening number -- "If You’re Happy and You Know It" -- is re-imagined with a N’awlins vibe and some of the words changed to reflect the project: "If you’re happy and you know it play those drums! If you’re happy and you know it, the beats will really show it…" It’s a disc both kids and parents will love.The album also features an unforgettable rendition of "Ten Little Monkeys" and takes "The Wheels on the Bus" on a funky trip. "Old MacDonald" is no longer a farmer here – he’s a bandleader, and the song takes stock of all the musicians in his group ("Old MacDonald had a band…"). Other songs on Go Baby Go include "I’ve Been Working on the Rail Road," "Scat Song," "Banana Boat Song," and originals such as the title track.
This upbeat and engaging record also includes brief interludes introducing kids to the different instruments used in jazz, such as the bass, the saxophone, and the trumpet. Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go is sequenced to play through so that kids will be ready to go to sleep as the album winds down. The last three songs were specifically envisioned for bedtime -- the trilogy of "You Are My Sunshine," "Banana Boat Song," and "Lullabye" is perfect for soothing tots to sleep.Bernstein and Hurwitz called in a number of serious jazz cats to record this project.
The sassy Sharon Jones and the versatile Babi Floyd (Rolling Stones, Steely Dan) trade off on vocals, backed by Bernstein on trumpet, Briggan Krauss (Sex Mob) on saxophone, Medeski on keyboards, Ben Perowsky (Dave Douglas, John Zorn) on drums, and Brad Jones (Marc Ribot, Jazz Passengers) and Lonnie Plaxico (Dizzy Gillespie, Cassandra Wilson) on bass.
This all-star band will be going on the road this fall playing the music of Go Baby Go at Baby Loves Jazz concerts across the US. The group will be making its debut performance at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival in September. A Baby Loves Jazz family dance party at Joe's Pub in New York on September 9th will also celebrate the release. For more information on these events, visit www.babylovesmusic.com.
The tour dates are as follows:
BABY LOVES JAZZ TOUR DATES
August 23 Millennium Park, Chicago, IL
September 9 Joe's Pub, New York, NY
September 16 Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, CA
September 17 Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA
October 7 World Café Live, Philadelphia, PA
Verve’s Baby Loves Jazz CD will be released in conjunction with the launch of four titles in the new Baby Loves Jazz book series from Price Stern Sloan, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. The titles feature a lovable cast of familiar characters and are the perfect tool for introducing young ones to the many different aspects of jazz. Whether it is the tinkling of the piano keys, the soothing sound of the sax, the excitement of the trumpet, or the skippity-bee-bop of scat, these books subtly teach children their numbers and colors while also introducing the sounds of jazz by using words, pictures, and music from the featured CD in each book.
In addition to the CD and books, Baby Loves Jazz will also be featured in a series of short animated segments on the Cartoon Network beginning in the fall. Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go (B0007025-02) becomes available on CD this week. Suggested retail price is $14.98.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
NEW JAZZ & CHILL RELEASES FROM ALOE BLACC, ANANE, JAZZANOVA, CHICO HAMILTON, JOE BATAAN, JULIE LONDON, LISA HILTON, MANU DIBANGO, JAZZMASTERS V & MORE
4 Hero Presents Brazilika – An Eclectic Brazilian Mix From Marc Mac (Various Artists)
Acoustic Alchemy – Best Kept Secret (DVD)
Aloe Blacc – Shine Through
Alvin Queen – I Ain’t Looking At You
Anane – Selection Presented By Louie Vega
Ayetoro – Omo Obukun 0 The Afrobeat Chronicles Vol. 2 – Directions In Music By Funsho Ogundipe
Between 9&7 – It Is What It Is – Gold Edition Vol. 1
Beyond Istanbul – Underground Grooves Of Turkey (Various Artists)
Billie Holiday – God Bless The Child: The Very Best Of Billie Holiday
Bob James – Two
Bob James – Sign Of The Times
Bob James – Hands Down
Bossa Nova – The Sound Of Ipanema (Various Artists)
Bullet/Alan Tew – Hanged Man – Original Television Soundtrack
Brazilian Funk Experience – Rare Grooves From The EMI/Odeon Vaults 1968-1980 (Various Artists)
Blue Note Trip 5 - Mashed – Mixed By Jazzanova (Various Artists)
Brand New Heavies – Get Used To It
Burt Brioln – Say The Word
Carl Henry Brueggen – Let’s Talk About Hi-Fi/Huffin The Muggles/Pontooner
Carlos Garnett – Black Love
Chico Hamilton – Joyous Shout
Chris Botti - Chris Botti Live With Orchestra & Special Guests (DVD)
Con Funk Shun – Definitive Collection
Dan Siegel – Departure
Daryl Hall & John Oates – The Philadelphia Years: The Definitive Collection Of Their Philly Roots
Davison/Coleman – Forward Motion
Days Of Summer – 24 Dreamy Vocals & Bossa Nova Pearls From The Brilliant Music Library (Various Artists)
Donald Harrison – 3D
Ed Motta – Ed Motta Ao Vivo
Ennio Morricone - Slalom
Forty Thieves Orchestra – Forgotten Tales
Gen Lon – Dong Dong Gaaf
Grant Green – Live At Club Mozambique
Guem – Cameleon
Hajime Yoshizawa – Echo From Another Side Of The Universe
Hamilton De Holanda - Brasilianos
Herbie Mann – Latin Mann – Afro to Bossa to Blues
Hipnosis – Carrousel Remix EP
Horace Alexander Young – Acoustic Contemporary Jazz
Ivan Lins - Acariocando
Jackie Allen - Tangled
Javen – Believer
Jazz House Independent Vol. 5 – Jazzy House Meets Disco & Nu Soul (Various Artists)
Jean Yatove – Brigitte Bardot – The Girl In The Bikini
Joe Bataan – Mr. New York & The East Side Kids
John McLaughlin – Industrial Zen
Julie Dexter & Khari Simmons – Moon Bossa
Julie London – Ultimate Collection
Kenny Burrell – In A Mellow Tone: The Smooth Swing of Kenny Burrell
Kora Jazz Trio – Kora Jazz Trio Part 2
La France Made In Funk (Various Artists)
Les Mangalepa – Endurance
Linda Ronstadt & Ann Savoy – Adieu False Heart
Lisa Hilton – Midnight In Manhattan
Lisa Ono – Jambalaya – Bossa Americana
London Is The Place For Me Vol. 4 – African Dreams & The Piccadilly High Life (Various Artists)
Louie Vega & Others – Vega Records Compilation Vol. 1
Manu Dibango – B Sides
Martin Denny – Forbidden Island
Matt Marshak – Grooveosphere
Midnight Star – No Parking On The Dancefloor
Nancy Wilson – Hollywood My Way
Nancy Wilson – Broadway My Way
Nate Wingfield – Rhythm Tree
Nuyorican Soul (Masters At Work) – Nuyorican Soul (expanded version with Roy Ayers, George Benson, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, India, Jocelyn Brown, & Vincent Montana)
Paul Hardcastle – Jazzmasters V
Paz E Futbol – A Selection Of Brazilian Songs Compiled By Jazzanova (Various Artists)
Pinktronic – Right On Delay
Quantic – Annoucement To Answer
Ramsey Lewis – In Crowd Anthology – The Chess Collection
Randy Jacobs – From Me To You
Ray Barretto – Hard Hands
Ray Warleigh – Ray Warleigh’s First Album
Rippingtons – 20th Anniversary (CD/DVD, guests include Dave Koz, Brian McKnight @ Jeffrey Osborne)
Routine Jazz Vol. 9 Selected By Kei Kobayashi (Various Artists)
Sabrina Malheiros – Vibrasons Remixes
Sarah Vaughan – Send In The Clowns: The Very Best Of Sarah Vaughan
Soul Providers ft. Bob Baldwin – Fast Life
Steely Dan – The Definitive Coillection
Talia – My Notes
Waajeed & The Jazz Katz – Marvin Vs. WJK EP
World Standard 05 – A Tatsuo Sunaga Live Mix (Various Artists)
Acoustic Alchemy – Best Kept Secret (DVD)
Aloe Blacc – Shine Through
Alvin Queen – I Ain’t Looking At You
Anane – Selection Presented By Louie Vega
Ayetoro – Omo Obukun 0 The Afrobeat Chronicles Vol. 2 – Directions In Music By Funsho Ogundipe
Between 9&7 – It Is What It Is – Gold Edition Vol. 1
Beyond Istanbul – Underground Grooves Of Turkey (Various Artists)
Billie Holiday – God Bless The Child: The Very Best Of Billie Holiday
Bob James – Two
Bob James – Sign Of The Times
Bob James – Hands Down
Bossa Nova – The Sound Of Ipanema (Various Artists)
Bullet/Alan Tew – Hanged Man – Original Television Soundtrack
Brazilian Funk Experience – Rare Grooves From The EMI/Odeon Vaults 1968-1980 (Various Artists)
Blue Note Trip 5 - Mashed – Mixed By Jazzanova (Various Artists)
Brand New Heavies – Get Used To It
Burt Brioln – Say The Word
Carl Henry Brueggen – Let’s Talk About Hi-Fi/Huffin The Muggles/Pontooner
Carlos Garnett – Black Love
Chico Hamilton – Joyous Shout
Chris Botti - Chris Botti Live With Orchestra & Special Guests (DVD)
Con Funk Shun – Definitive Collection
Dan Siegel – Departure
Daryl Hall & John Oates – The Philadelphia Years: The Definitive Collection Of Their Philly Roots
Davison/Coleman – Forward Motion
Days Of Summer – 24 Dreamy Vocals & Bossa Nova Pearls From The Brilliant Music Library (Various Artists)
Donald Harrison – 3D
Ed Motta – Ed Motta Ao Vivo
Ennio Morricone - Slalom
Forty Thieves Orchestra – Forgotten Tales
Gen Lon – Dong Dong Gaaf
Grant Green – Live At Club Mozambique
Guem – Cameleon
Hajime Yoshizawa – Echo From Another Side Of The Universe
Hamilton De Holanda - Brasilianos
Herbie Mann – Latin Mann – Afro to Bossa to Blues
Hipnosis – Carrousel Remix EP
Horace Alexander Young – Acoustic Contemporary Jazz
Ivan Lins - Acariocando
Jackie Allen - Tangled
Javen – Believer
Jazz House Independent Vol. 5 – Jazzy House Meets Disco & Nu Soul (Various Artists)
Jean Yatove – Brigitte Bardot – The Girl In The Bikini
Joe Bataan – Mr. New York & The East Side Kids
John McLaughlin – Industrial Zen
Julie Dexter & Khari Simmons – Moon Bossa
Julie London – Ultimate Collection
Kenny Burrell – In A Mellow Tone: The Smooth Swing of Kenny Burrell
Kora Jazz Trio – Kora Jazz Trio Part 2
La France Made In Funk (Various Artists)
Les Mangalepa – Endurance
Linda Ronstadt & Ann Savoy – Adieu False Heart
Lisa Hilton – Midnight In Manhattan
Lisa Ono – Jambalaya – Bossa Americana
London Is The Place For Me Vol. 4 – African Dreams & The Piccadilly High Life (Various Artists)
Louie Vega & Others – Vega Records Compilation Vol. 1
Manu Dibango – B Sides
Martin Denny – Forbidden Island
Matt Marshak – Grooveosphere
Midnight Star – No Parking On The Dancefloor
Nancy Wilson – Hollywood My Way
Nancy Wilson – Broadway My Way
Nate Wingfield – Rhythm Tree
Nuyorican Soul (Masters At Work) – Nuyorican Soul (expanded version with Roy Ayers, George Benson, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, India, Jocelyn Brown, & Vincent Montana)
Paul Hardcastle – Jazzmasters V
Paz E Futbol – A Selection Of Brazilian Songs Compiled By Jazzanova (Various Artists)
Pinktronic – Right On Delay
Quantic – Annoucement To Answer
Ramsey Lewis – In Crowd Anthology – The Chess Collection
Randy Jacobs – From Me To You
Ray Barretto – Hard Hands
Ray Warleigh – Ray Warleigh’s First Album
Rippingtons – 20th Anniversary (CD/DVD, guests include Dave Koz, Brian McKnight @ Jeffrey Osborne)
Routine Jazz Vol. 9 Selected By Kei Kobayashi (Various Artists)
Sabrina Malheiros – Vibrasons Remixes
Sarah Vaughan – Send In The Clowns: The Very Best Of Sarah Vaughan
Soul Providers ft. Bob Baldwin – Fast Life
Steely Dan – The Definitive Coillection
Talia – My Notes
Waajeed & The Jazz Katz – Marvin Vs. WJK EP
World Standard 05 – A Tatsuo Sunaga Live Mix (Various Artists)
JAZZ CHILL NEWS BITS: LENINE, LONNIE LISTON SMITH, MARCUS JOHNSON, THIEVERY CORPORATION, RUSS FREEMAN & RIPPINGTONS & MORE...
Jazz Chill News Bits……….Brazilian singer/songwriter/guitarist Lenine kicks off his debut U.S. tour in San Francisco, along with additional dates around the country. Lenine has collaborated with the legendary Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil and Sergio Mendes. Lenine swept Brazil’s annual TIM awards last year winning "Best CD," "Best Male Vocalist," plus two Latin Grammy’s in 2005 for "Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album" and "Best Brazilian Song." Lenine appears in Chicago at The HotHouse on August 5, 2006………The 27 Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival is set to topline the Funk Brothers, the Temptations Revue starring Dennis Edwards, Taj Mahal, Joan Osborne, Sergio Mendes & Brazil 2006, Oscar Castro-Neves, Brasil Brazil featuring Ana Gazzola & Sonia Santos, Joyce Cooling Band, Rachelle Farrell, Dr. John, Diane Shur, Richie Havens, Lonnie Liston Smith, Marcia Ball, Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers. This year the festival will present over 100 musical acts on six stages. The 27th Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival will close both directions on Woodward Avenue from Hart Plaza to Campus Martius, with concerts kicking off September 1 and running through September 4……….Marcus Johnson has just released his new live CD, In Concert For A Cause, on the Three Keys Music label. Johnson appears at the Juste Lounge Jazz in Bethesda, MD on August 2, and at the 21st Amendment Bar & Grill in Washington, D.C. on August 3……….Thievery Corporation have just recently announced their only New York City live shows for 2006, with appearances on September 24-25 at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Each of the shows will include Thievery Corporation along with a full band of percussionists, sitar, horns and a myriad of vocalists……….Camp Bisco V (a music and arts festival) will take place August 24-25 at the Hunter Mountain Ski Resort located in the Catskill Mountains in New York. The festival will feature two outdoor stages, an indoor dance hall and will feature an eclectic line-up of today’s most talented musicians. Slated to appear are Brazilian Girls, The Itch featuring John Medeski (Medeski Martin & Wood), Eric Krasno (Soulalive), and Adam Deitch (Wyclef Jean, Adam Deitch Project, Club Delf), and a Thievery Corporation (DJ set)……….Elvis Costello, Dave Brubeck, Dr. John, Wynton Marsalis Irma Thomas, John Pizzarelli, and Marian McPartland will take part in the Tanglewood Jazz Festival being held September 1-3, 2006 in Lenox, Mass……….Russ Freeman and the Rippingtons celebrate their 20th anniversary with a new CD and concert tour beginning August 2 in San Diego, CA. Dave Koz and David Benoit appear with more than a dozen other smooth jazz artists on the Rippingtons new CD, 20th Anniversary.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
SKIP MARTIN OF THE DAZZ BAND AND KOOL & THE GANG RELEASES SOLO DEBUT - MILES HIGH
Grammy winner Skip Martin of Kool & the Gang and the Dazz Band releases his debut jazz CD Miles High. Are You Ready, the debut single with Skip on trumpet and vocals, features Wayman Tisdale on bass guitar and 6-time Grammy winner Ricky Lawson on drums. The 13-track CD also features sax man Ronnie Laws, 5-time Grammy winner Al McKay of Earth Wind & Fire and Bruce Conti of Tower of Power. Miles High will be in stores on Tuesday, August 8, 2006.
The idea of Skip Martin's debut jazz project was pure and simple - "it was just time". With over 26 album releases as lead vocalist with the Dazz Band, Kool & the Gang and his own solo projects, Skip wanted to record a project where he did his 'singing' through his trumpet. "I've recorded with both groups in the horn section but never as a solo artist," stated Skip. The result is Miles High filled with hip, cool, funky, smooth jazz grooves. "You'll definitely come away ... with ... a sense of what Miles might be doing musically if he were still with us." (Scott O'Brien for smoothjazz.com).
Are You Ready is "...a laid back blend of classic styles. If Freddie Hubbard and Donald Byrd were in the same band they would open their set with this tune..." (Gene Harris, Jr., MBA and Cat Lee for GrooveDoctorsRadio.com). Ronnie Laws appears on the Smooth Sailing track in a beautiful trumpet and sax duet - ranging from sultry grooves to profound narratives.
Miles High, the title cut, a tribute to Miles Davis written the night Miles died, clearly shows an insightful range of diverse influences from the modern jazz era known as the Miles Years.
Al McKay comes through on guitar with the track Old School Rules and Bruce Conti also on guitar is featured on Careless Whisper. The album includes the first recordings of spoken word poet Bronze Paragon on the tracks Are You Ready (Spoken Word) and Apropos (Spoken Word) - which just make you sit up and listen. "I'm very excited about this project" admits Skip Martin. "It took 2 years in the making with a few starts and stops but the journey was well worth the time." The album is beautifully mastered by multiple Grammy winner Bernie Grundman.
Positive and passionate about life, is the best way of describing Grammy Award winner Skip Martin - lead vocalist, trumpeter, songwriter and producer. Originally from the Bay Area, California and now based in Las Vegas, Skip has a string of impressive professional achievements and performances to his name. To date Skip has entertained millions of people around the world as lead vocalist for both The Dazz Band (which won them a Grammy Award for the song Let It Whip) and Kool & the Gang - and continues to perform with both bands concurrently.
Other achievements include Platinum & Gold Records recipient with these two major recording groups, a total of twenty-seven albums (including seven with Kool & the Gang and fourteen with The Dazz Band), MOBO Awards recipient, R&B Song of the Year recipient, six consecutive Top 100 albums, two Top 100 singles, music publisher and producer of pop, R&B and jazz albums to name a few.
His tenor voice has a warm eclectic style developed through the years under the guise of maestro Stevie Wonder. Skip lists Miles Davis, Sammy Davis and Donny Hathaway as major influences on his musical development. Besides his work with the Dazz Band and Kool & the Gang, Skip is also involved in an all star band called United We Funk. This show stopping act uses the identifiable voices of the biggest selling bands of the funk era performing as one band. Groups include - Dazz Band, ConFunkShun, BarKays, SOS Band, Midnight Star and more. Skip's debut jazz CD titled Miles High featuring Ronnie Laws, Wayman Tisdale, Ricky Lawson, Bruce Conti and Al McKay is in stores August 8, 2006.
The idea of Skip Martin's debut jazz project was pure and simple - "it was just time". With over 26 album releases as lead vocalist with the Dazz Band, Kool & the Gang and his own solo projects, Skip wanted to record a project where he did his 'singing' through his trumpet. "I've recorded with both groups in the horn section but never as a solo artist," stated Skip. The result is Miles High filled with hip, cool, funky, smooth jazz grooves. "You'll definitely come away ... with ... a sense of what Miles might be doing musically if he were still with us." (Scott O'Brien for smoothjazz.com).
Are You Ready is "...a laid back blend of classic styles. If Freddie Hubbard and Donald Byrd were in the same band they would open their set with this tune..." (Gene Harris, Jr., MBA and Cat Lee for GrooveDoctorsRadio.com). Ronnie Laws appears on the Smooth Sailing track in a beautiful trumpet and sax duet - ranging from sultry grooves to profound narratives.
Miles High, the title cut, a tribute to Miles Davis written the night Miles died, clearly shows an insightful range of diverse influences from the modern jazz era known as the Miles Years.
Al McKay comes through on guitar with the track Old School Rules and Bruce Conti also on guitar is featured on Careless Whisper. The album includes the first recordings of spoken word poet Bronze Paragon on the tracks Are You Ready (Spoken Word) and Apropos (Spoken Word) - which just make you sit up and listen. "I'm very excited about this project" admits Skip Martin. "It took 2 years in the making with a few starts and stops but the journey was well worth the time." The album is beautifully mastered by multiple Grammy winner Bernie Grundman.
Positive and passionate about life, is the best way of describing Grammy Award winner Skip Martin - lead vocalist, trumpeter, songwriter and producer. Originally from the Bay Area, California and now based in Las Vegas, Skip has a string of impressive professional achievements and performances to his name. To date Skip has entertained millions of people around the world as lead vocalist for both The Dazz Band (which won them a Grammy Award for the song Let It Whip) and Kool & the Gang - and continues to perform with both bands concurrently.
Other achievements include Platinum & Gold Records recipient with these two major recording groups, a total of twenty-seven albums (including seven with Kool & the Gang and fourteen with The Dazz Band), MOBO Awards recipient, R&B Song of the Year recipient, six consecutive Top 100 albums, two Top 100 singles, music publisher and producer of pop, R&B and jazz albums to name a few.
His tenor voice has a warm eclectic style developed through the years under the guise of maestro Stevie Wonder. Skip lists Miles Davis, Sammy Davis and Donny Hathaway as major influences on his musical development. Besides his work with the Dazz Band and Kool & the Gang, Skip is also involved in an all star band called United We Funk. This show stopping act uses the identifiable voices of the biggest selling bands of the funk era performing as one band. Groups include - Dazz Band, ConFunkShun, BarKays, SOS Band, Midnight Star and more. Skip's debut jazz CD titled Miles High featuring Ronnie Laws, Wayman Tisdale, Ricky Lawson, Bruce Conti and Al McKay is in stores August 8, 2006.
SANTANA 2006 WORLD TOUR UPDATE...
All the west coast Santana shows feature neo-soul star Anthony Hamilton as opening act - Hamilton croons the stand-out track Twisted on Santana's latest album, All That I Am. Following initial late July dates at Phoenix, AZ's Cricket Pavilion, MGM Grand's Garden Arena in Las Vegas and Irvine, CA's Verizon Amphitheater, Carlos and the Santana Band will perform two Santa Barbara Bowl shows on August 1-2. Then, San Francisco Bay area-based Santana hits their home turf with shows August 4 at Concord's Chronicle Pavilion and August 5 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View before wrapping in California August 6 at the Marysville's Sleep Train Amphitheatre.
The East coast leg of Santana's 2006 World Tour hits the ground September 15 at Mansfield, MA's Tweeter Center with a special concert featuring guitar legend Jeff Beck as the bill's opener. All other East coast dates spotlight the Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as the second act, with engagements including September 16 at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY, September 23-24 at the Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center, and September 28 at the Sound Advice Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL. The itinerary concludes with a September 30 show at Atlanta, GA's Chastain Park Amphitheatre.
Santana's 2006 U.S. dates come on the heels of a trilogy of guest star-studded shows at the 40th annual Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland. Carlos conceived the three Montreux events to honor the global musical influences -- African, Cuban, Brazilian and more -- that have shaped and inspired Santana's artistic legacy. The first show, "Dance To The Beat Of My Drum" (7/9), showcased African music icons including Angélique Kidjo, Ismael Lo, Idrissa Diop, Touré Kunda and Mory Kanté. "My Blues Is Deep" (7/10) presented Santana with Irma Thomas, Taj Mahal, Tinariwen and The Neville Brothers, among other greats. The final show on July 12, titled simply "Santana!," truly brought the house down -- at a Festival that Carlos calls "the mother of all concerts" -- with triumphant performances featuring Herbie Hancock, Sean Paul, Draco, Beverley Knight, Eagle-Eye Cherry and Tower of Power.
SANTANA U.S. TOUR DATES: JULY & AUGUST - WEST COAST featuring Anthony Hamilton as opener:July 27 San Diego, CA - Viejas Concerts at Bayside
July 28 Phoenix, AZ - Cricket Pavilion
July 29 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 31 Irvine, CA - Verizon Amphitheater
August 1-2 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
August 4 Concord, CA - Chronicle Pavilion
August 5 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 6 Marysville, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre
SEPTEMBER - EAST COAST U.S. featuring Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as second act (except for 9/15 with special guest Jeff Beck):
September 15 Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center-featuring Jeff Beck opening
September 16 Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
September 17 Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
September 20 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
September 22 Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theater
September 23-24 Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center
September 26 Bristow, VA - Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
September 28 West Palm Beach, FL - Sound Advice Amphitheater
September 29 Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
September 30 Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheatre
JAZZ CHILL CORNER NEWSBITS: CD101.9 LIBERTY JAZZ FESTIVAL, JAZZMASTERS V, JOYCE COOLING, RAUL MIDON, AL JARREAU, SOPHIE MILMAN, GEORGE BENSON & MORE…
JAZZ CHILL CORNER NEWSBITS..........Chick Corea, David Benoit, Gary Burton, Sophie Milman and Chris Botti will headline the Cultural Trust of the Palm Beaches’ (South Florida) inaugural season beginning in October. The Trust’s season runs through April, with the Palm Beach International Jazz Festival, April 14-15……….Smooth jazz guitarist Joyce Cooling is set to release her new CD Revolving Door in the coming weeks. The first track being serviced to smooth jazz radio is the funky Mildred’s Attraction, which will go for radio playlist adds on August 14……….The new Paul Hardcastle Jazzmasters V album has finally been released. The Jazzmasters will appear at the upcoming Catalina Island Jazz Music Festival on October 8 and 15……….George Benson, Al Jarreau and Raul Midon appear in concert at the Westbury Music Theater in Westbury, NY on August 11………. The CD101.9 Liberty Jazz Festival is beginning to take shape as additional artists have just been announced. Gato Barbieri, Norman Brown, Patti Austin, Alex Bugnon, Paul Taylor and Gil Parris headline the September 9 show at Liberty State Park in New Jersey. The September 10 concert will feature Wayman Tisdale, Kirk Whalum, Jonathan Butler, Jeff Golub, Stanley Jordan, Brian Simpson, Richard Elliot, Gerald Albright and Peter White……….Jazz singer Nicole Henry recently headlined the 17th annual Nango Jazz Festival in Japan as part of her 10-day overseas tour. The release of her 2004 debut album (The Nearness Of You) in the U.S. was the 5th most added CD during its first month of release, and eventually reaching #27 on the Jazz Week charts. Henry just completed recording her third CD.
19th ANNUAL LONG BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL TO FEATURE DAVID BENOIT, PHIL PERRY, BRIAN CULBERTSON, HOWARD HEWETT, KIM WATERS, RENDEZVOUS ALL-STARS & MORE...
Rainbow Promotions presents the 19th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival August 11, 12 and 13, 2006. The Festival again takes place at the breath-taking seaside setting of Rainbow Lagoon Park on Shoreline Drive in Long Beach, California. As with previous Long Beach Jazz Festivals, the 19th Annual 3-day music extravaganza has a special theme and focus — "All That Jazz… and More"—as the exciting and evolving genre of Smooth Jazz takes center stage with a lineup that is clearly the cream of the crop. Featured are Brian Culbertson, David Benoit, Phil Perry, Howard Hewett, the Rendezvous All-Stars, Poncho Sanchez, Kim Waters and the awesome twosome, George Duke & Stanley Clarke, to name just a few.
As one of the longest-running annual jazz festivals in Southern California, the Long Beach Jazz Festival offers something for everyone, from soulful party-vibe grooves to more traditional jazz improvisation. Veteran concert promoter Al Williams, head of Rainbow Promotions, will also perform on the 13th with his Al Williams Jazz Society, featuring vocalist Barbara Morrison. Williams says of the Festival’s Smooth Jazz focus: "I feel a special bond with the lineup that has been assembled this year. It is a true mix of all the elements that have sustained jazz’s popularity for decades; a touch of rhythm, soul, international flavor, innovation and future jazz stars. It all adds up to great music for all fans of jazz."
Rainbow Promotions believes in fostering upcoming jazz talent, so each year they sponsor the Long Beach Jazz Star Search Competition, produced by Steve Adams of Century City Records. The winner of the competition opens the Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Also this year, KJAZZ 88.1 FM sponsored a youth jazz band competition, and the winner, the Christian Hernandez Quintet, will open the Festival Friday night.
On Friday, August 11, the Rendezvous All-Stars, featuring Wayman Tisdale, Jonathan Butler, Kirk Whalum and Brian Simpson, headline the first day. They are joined by popular composer/pianist David Benoit and the Christian Hernandez Quintet. On Saturday, August 12, multi-talented Brian Culbertson performance is preceded by the legendary duo George Duke & Stanley Clarke, whose funky brand of jazz fusion helped to shape today’s Smooth Jazz sound. Saxophonist Everette Harp, vocalist Phil Perry, and soprano saxophonist Kim Waters round out what promises to be a day of electrifying music. And on Sunday, August 13, vocalist extraordinaire Howard Hewett headlines an outstanding 3rd day lineup that includes guitarists Peter White, the eclectic Jeff Golub and Nils, saxophonists Richard Elliot and Gerald Albright, percussionist Poncho Sanchez and his seven-piece Latin jazz ensemble, and the Al Williams Jazz Society, featuring Barbara Morrison.
Presenting sponsors for the 19th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival are Charter Communications and BETJ. The festival is also sponsored in part by Cadillac. Other sponsors include Alize, Stone Garden Vineyards, Budweiser and Southwest Airlines. Media sponsors include Jazziz Magazine, KTWV-FM, KJAZZ-FM and KJLH-FM Los Angeles.
Rainbow Promotions is the producer of the Long Beach Jazz Festival and concerts throughout the year. For 19 years, Rainbow Promotions has presented the Long Beach Jazz Festival, the city’s second-largest event behind the Long Beach Grand Prix, and averages 30,000 in attendance over the three-day event. For more information regarding the Long Beach Jazz Festival, go to: www.longbeachjazzfestival.com, or www.rainbowpromotions.com.
As one of the longest-running annual jazz festivals in Southern California, the Long Beach Jazz Festival offers something for everyone, from soulful party-vibe grooves to more traditional jazz improvisation. Veteran concert promoter Al Williams, head of Rainbow Promotions, will also perform on the 13th with his Al Williams Jazz Society, featuring vocalist Barbara Morrison. Williams says of the Festival’s Smooth Jazz focus: "I feel a special bond with the lineup that has been assembled this year. It is a true mix of all the elements that have sustained jazz’s popularity for decades; a touch of rhythm, soul, international flavor, innovation and future jazz stars. It all adds up to great music for all fans of jazz."
Rainbow Promotions believes in fostering upcoming jazz talent, so each year they sponsor the Long Beach Jazz Star Search Competition, produced by Steve Adams of Century City Records. The winner of the competition opens the Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Also this year, KJAZZ 88.1 FM sponsored a youth jazz band competition, and the winner, the Christian Hernandez Quintet, will open the Festival Friday night.
On Friday, August 11, the Rendezvous All-Stars, featuring Wayman Tisdale, Jonathan Butler, Kirk Whalum and Brian Simpson, headline the first day. They are joined by popular composer/pianist David Benoit and the Christian Hernandez Quintet. On Saturday, August 12, multi-talented Brian Culbertson performance is preceded by the legendary duo George Duke & Stanley Clarke, whose funky brand of jazz fusion helped to shape today’s Smooth Jazz sound. Saxophonist Everette Harp, vocalist Phil Perry, and soprano saxophonist Kim Waters round out what promises to be a day of electrifying music. And on Sunday, August 13, vocalist extraordinaire Howard Hewett headlines an outstanding 3rd day lineup that includes guitarists Peter White, the eclectic Jeff Golub and Nils, saxophonists Richard Elliot and Gerald Albright, percussionist Poncho Sanchez and his seven-piece Latin jazz ensemble, and the Al Williams Jazz Society, featuring Barbara Morrison.
Presenting sponsors for the 19th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival are Charter Communications and BETJ. The festival is also sponsored in part by Cadillac. Other sponsors include Alize, Stone Garden Vineyards, Budweiser and Southwest Airlines. Media sponsors include Jazziz Magazine, KTWV-FM, KJAZZ-FM and KJLH-FM Los Angeles.
Rainbow Promotions is the producer of the Long Beach Jazz Festival and concerts throughout the year. For 19 years, Rainbow Promotions has presented the Long Beach Jazz Festival, the city’s second-largest event behind the Long Beach Grand Prix, and averages 30,000 in attendance over the three-day event. For more information regarding the Long Beach Jazz Festival, go to: www.longbeachjazzfestival.com, or www.rainbowpromotions.com.
MEDESKI, MARTIN & WOOD TEAM UP WITH JOHN SCOFIELD FOR NEW ALBUM & TOUR
Medeski Martin & Wood and John Scofield have just teamed up again. Out Louder is their newest collaboration, scheduled for release September 26, 2006 on Medeski, Martin & Wood’s new label Indirecto Records. The quartet last recorded together on John Scofield's A Go Go (Verve) in 1998 and are scheduled to tour together commencing on November 10 in Washington, DC on through December 10 in Indianapolis, IN. Medeski, Martin & Wood complete tour dates are below.
Medeski Martin & Wood Tour Dates
8/12/06 Oyster Bay NY - Long Island Jazz Festival
8/19/06 Hibiki Tokyo Japan - True Peoples Festival
8/20/06 Hibiki Tokyo Japan - True Peoples Festival
9/1/06 Willisau Switzerland - Willisau Jazz Festival
9/21/06 Vancouver BC - Commodore Ballroom
9/22/06 Seattle WA - Moore Theatre
9/23/06 Del Mar CA - Festival Del Mar
9/24/06 Portland OR - Crystal Ballroom
9/26/06 San Francisco CA - The Fillmore
9/27/06 Los Angeles CA - Henry Fonda Theatre
/28/06 San Juan Capistrano - The Coach House
10/7/06 Cincinatti OH - Tall Stacks Festival
Medeski SCOFIELD Martin & Wood Tour Dates
11/10/06 Washington DC - 9:30 Club
11/11/06 Philadelphia PA - Electric Factory
11/12/06 Northampton MA - Calvin Theatre
11/14/06 Burlington VT - Higher Ground
11/15/06 Providence RI - Lupo's
11/16/06 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Center
12/3/06 Lawrence KS - Liberty Hall
12/4/06 Columbia MO - Blue Note
12/5/06 St Louis MO - Mississippi Nights
12/7/06 Minneapolis MN - First Avenue
12/8/06 Milwaukee WI - Eagles Club
12/9/06 Chicago IL - Vic Theatre1
12/10/06 Indianapolis IN - Vogue Theatre
Medeski Martin & Wood Tour Dates
8/12/06 Oyster Bay NY - Long Island Jazz Festival
8/19/06 Hibiki Tokyo Japan - True Peoples Festival
8/20/06 Hibiki Tokyo Japan - True Peoples Festival
9/1/06 Willisau Switzerland - Willisau Jazz Festival
9/21/06 Vancouver BC - Commodore Ballroom
9/22/06 Seattle WA - Moore Theatre
9/23/06 Del Mar CA - Festival Del Mar
9/24/06 Portland OR - Crystal Ballroom
9/26/06 San Francisco CA - The Fillmore
9/27/06 Los Angeles CA - Henry Fonda Theatre
/28/06 San Juan Capistrano - The Coach House
10/7/06 Cincinatti OH - Tall Stacks Festival
Medeski SCOFIELD Martin & Wood Tour Dates
11/10/06 Washington DC - 9:30 Club
11/11/06 Philadelphia PA - Electric Factory
11/12/06 Northampton MA - Calvin Theatre
11/14/06 Burlington VT - Higher Ground
11/15/06 Providence RI - Lupo's
11/16/06 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Center
12/3/06 Lawrence KS - Liberty Hall
12/4/06 Columbia MO - Blue Note
12/5/06 St Louis MO - Mississippi Nights
12/7/06 Minneapolis MN - First Avenue
12/8/06 Milwaukee WI - Eagles Club
12/9/06 Chicago IL - Vic Theatre1
12/10/06 Indianapolis IN - Vogue Theatre
“BOB JAMES LIVE FROM THE QUEEN MARY JAZZ FESTIVAL” RELEASED ON DVD
I.E.W. Video, a leading home video label and producer of jazz, performing arts, and pop music programs, announced the July 2006 DVD release of Bob James: Live, from his legendary performance at the Queen Mary Jazz Festival. Since the 1960’s jazz pianist Bob James has made an impact in the musical world, playing, arranging, and composing for some of the biggest and brightest stars in the history of music.In this live recording from the Queen Mary Jazz Festival, Bob James is captured at his best with an all-star ensemble. A six time achiever of the #1 position on the Billboard Jazz Chart, Bob James still dazzles his audiences with the same kind of excitement that Quincy Jones first noted when he spotted James playing at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1962.
Bob James’ recording career was launched with a series of well received jazz trio albums, followed by a four-year stint as musical director for The Divine One, herself --- Sarah Vaughan. James went on to compose, arrange, and play with Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Hammond, Stanley Turrentine, Grover Washington, Jr., and Maynard Ferguson, while ultimately launching a successful solo career in the early 1970’s. In 1977 James founded Tappan Zee Records, where he not only recorded and released his own projects, but launched the careers of Mongo Santamaria, and Joanne Brackeen, among others, leading to a collaboration between James and Earl Klugh that culminated in a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Having mastered a variety of musical styles Bob James went on to release (3) classical albums; to write the theme music for the TV hit program "Taxi"; to win a second Grammy award in 1986 for "Best Jazz Fusion or Instrumental" with Double Vision (his duet with David Sanborn); and to become a founding member of the critically acclaimed smooth jazz group Fourplay.
In this live concert Bob James plays songs written or made hits by him. The band provides a kaleidoscope of tonal sound from the hard groovin’ Zebra Man to the electronic colors of Westchester Lady, to the soothing sounds of his instantly recognizable hit --- the theme from "Taxi". Featuring Kirk Whalum on saxophones, Alexander Zonjic on Flute, David Brown on Guitar, Gary King on Bass, Leonard "Doc" Gibbs on Percussion, and Yogi Horton on Drums this program provides an insightful look at the making of a musical legend and captures the freshness, versatility and excitement that is the music of Bob James. The DVD retails for $19.98.
Bob James’ recording career was launched with a series of well received jazz trio albums, followed by a four-year stint as musical director for The Divine One, herself --- Sarah Vaughan. James went on to compose, arrange, and play with Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Hammond, Stanley Turrentine, Grover Washington, Jr., and Maynard Ferguson, while ultimately launching a successful solo career in the early 1970’s. In 1977 James founded Tappan Zee Records, where he not only recorded and released his own projects, but launched the careers of Mongo Santamaria, and Joanne Brackeen, among others, leading to a collaboration between James and Earl Klugh that culminated in a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Having mastered a variety of musical styles Bob James went on to release (3) classical albums; to write the theme music for the TV hit program "Taxi"; to win a second Grammy award in 1986 for "Best Jazz Fusion or Instrumental" with Double Vision (his duet with David Sanborn); and to become a founding member of the critically acclaimed smooth jazz group Fourplay.
In this live concert Bob James plays songs written or made hits by him. The band provides a kaleidoscope of tonal sound from the hard groovin’ Zebra Man to the electronic colors of Westchester Lady, to the soothing sounds of his instantly recognizable hit --- the theme from "Taxi". Featuring Kirk Whalum on saxophones, Alexander Zonjic on Flute, David Brown on Guitar, Gary King on Bass, Leonard "Doc" Gibbs on Percussion, and Yogi Horton on Drums this program provides an insightful look at the making of a musical legend and captures the freshness, versatility and excitement that is the music of Bob James. The DVD retails for $19.98.
DAVID SANBORN, CIBELLE, LARRY CORYELL, PATRICIA BARBER, HOWARD TATE & OTHERS TO TOPLINE TWIN CITIES CONCERTS
R&B @ JAZZ IN THE TWIN CITIES - A listing of upoming r&b & jazz concerts...
Arturo Sandoval @ Dakota Jazz Club, Oct. 1-2
Ben Harper & Damian Marley @ Rivers Edge, Aug. 26
Bonnie Raitt & Keb’ Mo @ MN State Fair Grandstand, Aug. 26
Cibelle @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 14
David Bromberg & the Angel Band @ Cedar Cultural Center, Aug. 10
Dave Brubeck Quartet @ Orchestra Hall, Aug. 1
David Sanborn @ Minnesota Zoo Weesner Amphitheater, Aug. 8
Dave Holland Quintet @ Dakota Jazz Club, Oct. 23-24
Diane Schur @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 5-6
Howard Tate @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 14-15
Keiko Matsui @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 6-7
Larry Coryell @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 19-20
Marsha Bali @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 10
Mavis Staples @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 28-29
New Standards @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 4-5
Patricia Barber @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 11-12
Take Six @ Fitzgerald Theater, Aug. 22
Arturo Sandoval @ Dakota Jazz Club, Oct. 1-2
Ben Harper & Damian Marley @ Rivers Edge, Aug. 26
Bonnie Raitt & Keb’ Mo @ MN State Fair Grandstand, Aug. 26
Cibelle @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 14
David Bromberg & the Angel Band @ Cedar Cultural Center, Aug. 10
Dave Brubeck Quartet @ Orchestra Hall, Aug. 1
David Sanborn @ Minnesota Zoo Weesner Amphitheater, Aug. 8
Dave Holland Quintet @ Dakota Jazz Club, Oct. 23-24
Diane Schur @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 5-6
Howard Tate @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 14-15
Keiko Matsui @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 6-7
Larry Coryell @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 19-20
Marsha Bali @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 10
Mavis Staples @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 28-29
New Standards @ Dakota Jazz Club, Aug. 4-5
Patricia Barber @ Dakota Jazz Club, Sept. 11-12
Take Six @ Fitzgerald Theater, Aug. 22
JAZZ CHILL CORNER NEWSBITS: CHET BAKER JAZZ FESTIVAL, SKYE, STEPHANIE JORDAN, DAVID DAHLSTEN, TOMOKO MIYATA & MORE…
Jazz Chill Corner Newsbits……….The 23rd Annual Stockholm Jazz Festival was being held on the small island of Skeppsholmen in downtown Stockholm from July 18-22 where 25,000 people attended. A total of 41 concerts were held and acts that appeared included Sting, Miriam Makeba, Kenny Garrett, the Neville Brothers and Maceo Parker…….. The Malta Jazz Festival took place July 21-23 at the Valletta Waterfront, with performances from Percy Jones, Bull Bruford, Tim Garland, the Blues Brothers, Alan Parsons Project, Noir and Renzo Spiteri……….The upcoming 1st Annual Chet Baker Jazz Festival is to be held in Toronto on September 1-3 and it will commemorate the newly formed Chet Baker Foundation. Set for the Chet Baker Jazz Festival are such artists as Riccardo Del Fra, Tony Purrone, Randy Brecker, Harold Danko, Hilario Duran, Jane Bunnett, Guido Basso, Pat Labarbera, Kevin Turcotte, the Canada Pops Orchestra, and many others. Baker died in Amsterdam in 1988……….As the voice of Morcheeba, Skye became the soundtrack of our lives with albums such as Who Can You Trust? and Big Calm, mixing trip-hop with pop, lounge, film soundtracks and reggae. With Morcheeba, she sold five million records and graced stages around the world. After her departure from the band, Skye immersed herself in writing songs that eventually became her debut solo release, Mind How You Go, a sublime album of vivid compositions that present Skye in an entirely new light. Of course, there is much that is familiar - the beguiling quality of her voice, the potent melodies that bury themselves deep inside your brain and the cool elegance of her delivery. Mind How You Go is set for delivery on August 22……….Japanese-born vocalist, Tomoko Miyata has just released a version of Mongo Santamaria’s Afro Bllue on her recent CD This Side Up. She recently performed with the Doug Klug Group at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles on July 19……….David Dahlsten’s new CD release Study Your Heart has been received by radio programmers across the country with his new brand of folk-jazz music. His new generation of jazz music is a blend of styles mastered during his touring years with R&B greats Bobby Womack, Buddy Miles and Jackie Wilson; Latin/Salsa’s Camilo Azuquita and Johnny Martinez; and infused with his straight-ahead Jazz chops from sessions with Jack Doherty, Jackie Mills and Ray Draper……….Jazz vocalist Stephanie Jordan is slated to perform on August 6th at the Chicago JazzFest Heritage 2006 in Chicago, Illinois and during the Provincetown Jazz Fest on August 12th in Cape Cod, MA. Jordan hails from New Orleans and recently performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Monday, July 31, 2006
RUBEN STUDDARD RETURNS WITH NEW R&B, SOUL MUSIC; 'THE RETURN' SET FOR RELEASE SEPT. 26, 2006
Grammy nominated and platinum recording artist Ruben Studdard will release his long awaited sophomore R&B/soul album, THE RETURN, on J Records, September 26th. THE RETURN is the follow-up to his heralded debut album, Soulful, released in 2003. Soulful has sold nearly 2 million copies and was recognized with coveted awards and nominations from the Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, BET Awards, NAACP Awards, Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Awards, and Teen Choice Awards. The intimate and powerfully sung lead single, "Change Me" (produced by The Underdogs) goes to urban adult and urban mainstream radio today.
THE RETURN includes additional production by The Underdogs, Scott Storch, Ne-Yo, Brian-Michael Cox, Harold Lilly, Dre & Vidal and others. Studdard produced the track "If Only For One Night," a remake of the Brenda Russell song popularized by Luther Vandross. He also co-wrote "I'm Not Happy," "Blow Ya Mind," and "To Tha Crib."
Studdard says the album title "signifies my return to the mainstream after doing the gospel record in 2004. (His debut gospel album, I Need An Angel, was certified gold and nominated for "Best Gospel Album" at the 2005 BET Awards.) "I've had people ask me where I've been in the past few years so I thought calling it 'THE RETURN' made sense. The first track on the new
record is "The Return Of The Velvet Teddy Bear" so I just shortened it and made it the title of my CD." Studdard says his third record, reflects "the growth I've been through as a person -- and a singer. I've had a lot of personal tests during this past year and I've learned some great life lessons. I think listeners are going to notice the maturity in my voice and in the subject matter. With 'THE RETURN,' I'm letting all the people who've followed me from "American Idol" until now know that basically I'm back ... "
The Alabama born artist has also devoted considerable time over the past year to the "Ruben Studdard Foundation For The Advancement of Children In the Music Arts" which provides scholarships, after school programs and summer camps to music students.
THE RETURN includes additional production by The Underdogs, Scott Storch, Ne-Yo, Brian-Michael Cox, Harold Lilly, Dre & Vidal and others. Studdard produced the track "If Only For One Night," a remake of the Brenda Russell song popularized by Luther Vandross. He also co-wrote "I'm Not Happy," "Blow Ya Mind," and "To Tha Crib."
Studdard says the album title "signifies my return to the mainstream after doing the gospel record in 2004. (His debut gospel album, I Need An Angel, was certified gold and nominated for "Best Gospel Album" at the 2005 BET Awards.) "I've had people ask me where I've been in the past few years so I thought calling it 'THE RETURN' made sense. The first track on the new
record is "The Return Of The Velvet Teddy Bear" so I just shortened it and made it the title of my CD." Studdard says his third record, reflects "the growth I've been through as a person -- and a singer. I've had a lot of personal tests during this past year and I've learned some great life lessons. I think listeners are going to notice the maturity in my voice and in the subject matter. With 'THE RETURN,' I'm letting all the people who've followed me from "American Idol" until now know that basically I'm back ... "
The Alabama born artist has also devoted considerable time over the past year to the "Ruben Studdard Foundation For The Advancement of Children In the Music Arts" which provides scholarships, after school programs and summer camps to music students.
Monday, July 24, 2006
BLUE NOTE RECORDS RELEASES CLASSIC JAZZ TRACKS AS RINGTONES FOR THE FIRST TIME
EMI Music's legendary jazz label Blue Note Records has begun releasing ring tunes featuring riffs from some classic recordings by legendary artists including Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey and Chet Baker. Part of a new program called “The Best of Blue Tones”, this marks the first time these tracks have been made available for the mobile platform, and it will give jazz fans an opportunity to personalize their mobile lives with the classic jazz tracks they know and love.
”Jazz fans of any age can be part of the mobile music phenomenon now. 'The Best of Blue Tones' lets fans use classic recordings like 'Dat Dere', 'Straight no Chaser' or 'My Funny Valentine' to jazz up their phone and express their personality,” said Bruce Lundvall, President of EMI Jazz & Classics. “It's also a great example of how we continually keep the Blue Note vault relevant.”
Lundvall worked closely with members of the Blue Note team to personally select the first installment of ringtones, even helping to identify the unique hook that should be used for each track.
”We've only just scratched the surface of the classic Blue Note catalog with this first batch,” said Jeff Zakim, Director of New Media for Blue Note. “Jazz buffs are in for a real treat as this is just the first of many ringtones we plan to make available.”
Founded in 1939, Blue Note built one of the most distinctive jazz catalogs throughout the 1950s and 60s, due to the impeccable A&R instincts of founder Alfred Lion who signed many of the giants of the music when they were still unknowns, and the crystalline sound quality engineered by the legendary Rudy Van Gelder.
Blue Note was consistently on the cutting edge of jazz, starting with the label's early bebop recordings of Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis and Clifford Brown, and going on to define the now-famous “Blue Note Sound” with the incomparable hard bop sessions of Art Blakey and Horace Silver, the funky jazz hits of Lee Morgan and Herbie Hancock, and the grooving soul jazz of organists Jimmy Smith and Lonnie Smith. Blue Note also now oversees the great Pacific Jazz catalog, which is home to classic cool jazz recordings by such west coast musicians as Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan.
The following classic Blue Note tunes are starting to be made available to major carriers in the US and will be made available internationally shortly as part of “The Best of Blue Tones” program:
Artist - Track Title
Art Blakey - Dat Dere
Art Blakey - Moanin'
Clifford Brown - Daahoud
Clifford Brown - Joy Spring
Herbie Hancock - Cantaloup Island
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man
Blue Mitchell - Fungii Mama
Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
Lou Donaldson - The Blues Walk
Lou Donaldson - Aligator Boogaloo
Hank Mobley - The Turnaround
Kenny Burrell - Chitlins Con Carne
Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine
Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's Tune
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
Miles Davis - Move
Ornette Coleman - Broad Way Blues
Ronnie Laws - Always There
Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack
Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'
Lonnie Smith - Son Of Ice Bag
Bobby Hutcherson - Ummh
Freddie Hubbard - Crisis
Horace Silver - Song For My Father
”Jazz fans of any age can be part of the mobile music phenomenon now. 'The Best of Blue Tones' lets fans use classic recordings like 'Dat Dere', 'Straight no Chaser' or 'My Funny Valentine' to jazz up their phone and express their personality,” said Bruce Lundvall, President of EMI Jazz & Classics. “It's also a great example of how we continually keep the Blue Note vault relevant.”
Lundvall worked closely with members of the Blue Note team to personally select the first installment of ringtones, even helping to identify the unique hook that should be used for each track.
”We've only just scratched the surface of the classic Blue Note catalog with this first batch,” said Jeff Zakim, Director of New Media for Blue Note. “Jazz buffs are in for a real treat as this is just the first of many ringtones we plan to make available.”
Founded in 1939, Blue Note built one of the most distinctive jazz catalogs throughout the 1950s and 60s, due to the impeccable A&R instincts of founder Alfred Lion who signed many of the giants of the music when they were still unknowns, and the crystalline sound quality engineered by the legendary Rudy Van Gelder.
Blue Note was consistently on the cutting edge of jazz, starting with the label's early bebop recordings of Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis and Clifford Brown, and going on to define the now-famous “Blue Note Sound” with the incomparable hard bop sessions of Art Blakey and Horace Silver, the funky jazz hits of Lee Morgan and Herbie Hancock, and the grooving soul jazz of organists Jimmy Smith and Lonnie Smith. Blue Note also now oversees the great Pacific Jazz catalog, which is home to classic cool jazz recordings by such west coast musicians as Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan.
The following classic Blue Note tunes are starting to be made available to major carriers in the US and will be made available internationally shortly as part of “The Best of Blue Tones” program:
Artist - Track Title
Art Blakey - Dat Dere
Art Blakey - Moanin'
Clifford Brown - Daahoud
Clifford Brown - Joy Spring
Herbie Hancock - Cantaloup Island
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man
Blue Mitchell - Fungii Mama
Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
Lou Donaldson - The Blues Walk
Lou Donaldson - Aligator Boogaloo
Hank Mobley - The Turnaround
Kenny Burrell - Chitlins Con Carne
Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine
Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's Tune
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
Miles Davis - Move
Ornette Coleman - Broad Way Blues
Ronnie Laws - Always There
Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack
Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'
Lonnie Smith - Son Of Ice Bag
Bobby Hutcherson - Ummh
Freddie Hubbard - Crisis
Horace Silver - Song For My Father
WJJZ 106.1 SMOOTH JAZZ SUMMER NIGHTS RETURNS FOR A NINTH SEASON AT PENN'S LANDING
Continuing to bring smooth jazz to the Philadelphia Waterfront, WJJZ Smooth Jazz Summer Nights returns for a ninth season, to the Great Plaza at Penn's Landing on Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street. The sounds of local and national Smooth Jazz artists will fill the air every Friday night in August through September 1, beginning at 7:30 p.m. and continuing the series of Free Friday night concerts during the 2006 summer season at Penn's Landing. Sponsored by WJJZ, along with CW Philly 57 and CBS 3, this series is free to the public due to the generous support of Independence Blue Cross.
The series will kick-off on Friday, August 4th with the smooth sounds of Philadelphia native, Gerald Veasley. He was recently named "Best Electric Bassist" in Jazziz magazine's annual readers' poll and Philadelphia Magazine named him "Best Jazz Band." This University of Pennsylvania alumnus has shared stages with Jazz legends such as Grover Washington Jr. and Miles Davis. His new album, At the Jazz Base, is sure to please and is receiving rave reviews.
On Friday, August 11th, enjoy the alluring saxophone playing of Ken Navarro. Navarro is recognized as one of today's top Contemporary Jazz guitarists and composers. His remarkable list of 16 top charting albums displays his appeal to a wide range of listeners with inspirational compositions and outstanding guitar performances. As founder of Positive Music Records, Navarro is responsible for launching and furthering the recording careers of saxophonist Brandon Fields and guitarists Grant Geissman. Ken's latest album, Love Colored Soul, is in stores now.
On Friday August 18, another gifted saxophonist, Steve Cole, brings his unique sound to the Philadelphia Waterfront, with fresh and crackling brand of smooth sax jazz sounds inspired by his hometown of Chicago. Cole's trademark sound is a sizzling mix of modern funk textures and neo-soul sensibilities mixed with catchy hooks and feisty horn textures on the choruses. It's guaranteed to make any audience a true fan.
This year's series also features Michael Lington, one of the hottest acts on the Contemporary Jazz scene. On Friday, August 25th, Lington, who once toured with Little Richard, will grace the stage with a passionate, intense style that will have crowd wanting more. Lington's sound is unique. Critics have described him as, "One to watch out for in the near future." Lington is in the studio now working on a summer 2006 album release.
The series will close out on Friday, September 1st with an exciting performance by the Sax Pack. The Sax Pack features three of the most talented saxophonists in the country; Jeff Kashiwa, brings his classic style, Kim Waters, adds a little funk and last but not least, Steve Cole, contributes his own eclectic mix to the trio.
Smooth Jazz WJJZ 106.1 has supported this concert series since it's inception. WJJZ's Michael Tozzi comments, "This is one of the premiere concert events in Philadelphia each year. The thousands of listeners and talented artists are what make these shows magical and a weekend destination for so many each August!" WJJZ 106.1 radio personalities will be on site every Friday evening to host the concert, give away prizes and sell special merchandise.
CBS 3 (KYW-TV) and CW Philly 57 (WPSG-TV) are part of the CBS Television Stations division, one of the largest network-owned station groups. "We are happy to expand the relationship we began with Penn's Landing Corporation last summer by having our sister station CBS 3 join the partnership," says Michael Colleran, president and general manager of the two stations. The staff of CBS 3 is especially excited about promoting the Smooth Summer Nights series and sharing this exciting program with our viewers all summer long."
This series is free to the public due to the generous support of Independence Blue Cross. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis for each show. Public Programming at Penn's Landing would not be possible without our presenting sponsor, Independence Blue Cross, and the continued support of PECO, an Exelon Company; Commerce Bank, Pennsylvania Lottery and the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, all of whom are committed to serving the Greater Philadelphia community.
Penn's Landing Corporation is the non-profit organization responsible for funding and producing public programming at Penn's Landing. Independence Blue Cross is the presenting sponsor of the 2006 Summer Season at Penn's Landing. All events produced by Penn's Landing Corporation are FREE to the public and on the Great Plaza, the heart of Penn's Landing, Philadelphia's premier riverfront entertainment destination.
The series will kick-off on Friday, August 4th with the smooth sounds of Philadelphia native, Gerald Veasley. He was recently named "Best Electric Bassist" in Jazziz magazine's annual readers' poll and Philadelphia Magazine named him "Best Jazz Band." This University of Pennsylvania alumnus has shared stages with Jazz legends such as Grover Washington Jr. and Miles Davis. His new album, At the Jazz Base, is sure to please and is receiving rave reviews.
On Friday, August 11th, enjoy the alluring saxophone playing of Ken Navarro. Navarro is recognized as one of today's top Contemporary Jazz guitarists and composers. His remarkable list of 16 top charting albums displays his appeal to a wide range of listeners with inspirational compositions and outstanding guitar performances. As founder of Positive Music Records, Navarro is responsible for launching and furthering the recording careers of saxophonist Brandon Fields and guitarists Grant Geissman. Ken's latest album, Love Colored Soul, is in stores now.
On Friday August 18, another gifted saxophonist, Steve Cole, brings his unique sound to the Philadelphia Waterfront, with fresh and crackling brand of smooth sax jazz sounds inspired by his hometown of Chicago. Cole's trademark sound is a sizzling mix of modern funk textures and neo-soul sensibilities mixed with catchy hooks and feisty horn textures on the choruses. It's guaranteed to make any audience a true fan.
This year's series also features Michael Lington, one of the hottest acts on the Contemporary Jazz scene. On Friday, August 25th, Lington, who once toured with Little Richard, will grace the stage with a passionate, intense style that will have crowd wanting more. Lington's sound is unique. Critics have described him as, "One to watch out for in the near future." Lington is in the studio now working on a summer 2006 album release.
The series will close out on Friday, September 1st with an exciting performance by the Sax Pack. The Sax Pack features three of the most talented saxophonists in the country; Jeff Kashiwa, brings his classic style, Kim Waters, adds a little funk and last but not least, Steve Cole, contributes his own eclectic mix to the trio.
Smooth Jazz WJJZ 106.1 has supported this concert series since it's inception. WJJZ's Michael Tozzi comments, "This is one of the premiere concert events in Philadelphia each year. The thousands of listeners and talented artists are what make these shows magical and a weekend destination for so many each August!" WJJZ 106.1 radio personalities will be on site every Friday evening to host the concert, give away prizes and sell special merchandise.
CBS 3 (KYW-TV) and CW Philly 57 (WPSG-TV) are part of the CBS Television Stations division, one of the largest network-owned station groups. "We are happy to expand the relationship we began with Penn's Landing Corporation last summer by having our sister station CBS 3 join the partnership," says Michael Colleran, president and general manager of the two stations. The staff of CBS 3 is especially excited about promoting the Smooth Summer Nights series and sharing this exciting program with our viewers all summer long."
This series is free to the public due to the generous support of Independence Blue Cross. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis for each show. Public Programming at Penn's Landing would not be possible without our presenting sponsor, Independence Blue Cross, and the continued support of PECO, an Exelon Company; Commerce Bank, Pennsylvania Lottery and the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, all of whom are committed to serving the Greater Philadelphia community.
Penn's Landing Corporation is the non-profit organization responsible for funding and producing public programming at Penn's Landing. Independence Blue Cross is the presenting sponsor of the 2006 Summer Season at Penn's Landing. All events produced by Penn's Landing Corporation are FREE to the public and on the Great Plaza, the heart of Penn's Landing, Philadelphia's premier riverfront entertainment destination.
MILES DAVIS - COOL AND COLLECTED, FEATURING 14 CAREER-DEFINING RECORDINGS TO BE RELEASED SEPTEMBER 5
For the past half-century, when the subject turns to the simple question, “What defines ‘cool’?” there has always been one perfect answer: Miles Davis. Beyond his defiant stance, his piercing glare, his amorous conquests and those one-of-a-kind Issey Miyake fashion statements – there was and always will be the music of Miles Davis. Cool & Collected is the first single CD anthology to zero in on a baker’s dozen of the recordings which created the swirling mythos of ‘cool’ that defines Miles, spanning 1956 to 1984, with a new previously unreleased bonus remix track to close the program. This definitive package of all-classic selections, which will be supported by one of the most aggressive multi-tiered consumer lifestyle marketing campaigns ever launched by Legacy Recordings, will arrive in stores September 5th on Columbia/Legacy Jazz, a division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
Underscoring the ‘hip’ factor associated with Cool & Collected is its fascinating cover design by Bert Stefano of Instituto Europea of Design in Italy. His design won a contest arranged with top design schools in 12 countries around the world. Students from these schools created their artwork based on Legacy’s criteria for this Miles Davis album (demographics, marketing concept). Other schools enlisted for the design competition were: New York’s School of Visual Arts; ESDI (Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial) of Rio de Janeiro; Tokyo Gakugei University; Chelsea College of Art & Design in London; Köln International School of Design in Germany; Royal Academy of Arts at the Hague; CEV (European Volunteer Centre) of Barcelona; Instituto Europea of Design in Rome and Milan; and Instituto Europea of Design in Madrid.
If ‘cool’ is the magnet that has been drawing jazz hipsters together for these past fifty-five-plus years, then nowhere is that synergy better represented than on the brand new remix of 1969’s It’s About That Time heard on Cool & Collected. Newly recorded parts by Carlos Santana (lead guitar), drummer Vince Wilburn, Jr. (Miles’ nephew and former band-member), bassist Charley Drayton, Geri Allen on Fender Rhodes piano, Pat Thrall, recording engineer/guitarist/programmer, and African drummers Azize Faye and Ndongo Mbaye are engaged in the remix of the original track (from the In A Silent Way LP sessions) that featured Miles on trumpet, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and Joe Zawinul on keyboards, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, bassist Dave Holland, guitarist John McLaughlin, and drummer Tony Williams. The Davis remix was produced by Wilburn, Thrall and Drayton; and was executive produced by Steve Berkowitz and Wilburn.
The remix of 1969’s It’s About That Time is the icing on a collection containing music that ranges from Miles’ second year of recordings on Columbia – 1956’s Bye Bye Blackbird and ’Round Midnight (both with Miles’ so-called “first great quintet” featuring tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, as heard on the ’Round About Midnight LP) all the way through the two cover versions from his final Columbia album, 1985’s You’re Under Arrest, namely Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time (with John Scofield on guitar) and the Michael Jackson hit Human Nature (with John McLaughlin on guitar).
The late 1950s were abundant with Miles Davis recordings that re-established him as the paradigm of cool, long after the Birth Of the Cool sessions (released in 1950) that signaled his graduation from the frenetic bebop movement of the ’40s. Cool & Collected lives up to its title by gathering a brilliant quartet of 1958 sides – Milestones (the first session in which Coltrane was joined by Julian “Cannonball” Adderley on alto saxophone), Stella By Starlight and Fran-Dance (from the first session in which pianist Bill Evans joined the quintet), and the Gershwins’ Summertime (from Porgy And Bess, arranged and conducted by Gil Evans) – topped off by this CD’s opening gem, So What, from the undisputedly coolest jazz LP ever recorded, Kind Of Blue. In December 1957, Miles took a side-trip to Paris where he hooked up with old friend and expatriate musician, drummer Kenny Clarke for sessions that yielded the French LP movie soundtrack on Fontana for Ascenseur pour l’échafaud (Elevator To The Gallows). The third track on the album, Générique, marks an extremely rare and historic appearance of a recording from that LP on a Columbia anthology.
The 1960s are represented by two crucial recordings: 1963’s Seven Steps To Heaven was the title tune from the first LP to spring forth from Miles’ new quintet of Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, and saxophonist George Coleman; a year and a half later, 1965’s E.S.P. was the title tune from the first LP (and first record date) by the fully-formed “second great quintet” – Hancock, Carter, Williams, and Wayne Shorter. Both of these tracks hold primal positions in the annals of cool. When Miles Davis became the first (and only) modern jazz figure ever to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this year, it demanded reflection upon his impact on popular culture in general – not just the worlds of jazz and rock that he forever welded together at the hip in the late 1960s. Decades later, in this landmark year of 2006 – in which Miles would have turned 80 years old on May 26th, and in which the 15th anniversary of his death is commemorated on September 25th – his mystique looms as large as ever on the landscape of ‘cool.’ The world of hip belongs to Miles, to paraphrase a line from Ol’ Blues Eyes’ handbook, and we are all just guests.
The marketing campaign devised for Cool & Collected will take full advantage of the celebrations that have already begun surrounding Miles’ 80th birthday. Targeting a very broad market on a lifestyle basis, this campaign seeks to introduce the legacy of Miles to a new generation of music listeners. Legacy will faithfully represent Miles as a fountainhead of inspiration, innovation, and style, in other words: Cool. A combination of marketing tools will include a 30-second TV Commercial, and written testimonials from Brian Wilson, Joni Mitchell, Trey Anastasio of Phish, Herb Alpert, Sting, Chris Botti, and more. A full complement of media events – including induction onto Hollywood’s RockWalk (sponsored by Guitar Center Music Foundation) and a football half-time tribute to Miles by the legendary USC Marching band on November 11th – are also scheduled.
Various contests and sweepstakes, along with a growing list of third party corporate sponsorships, grassroots marketing efforts, and a strong online presence is also being coordinated.“Miles Dewey Davis III – trumpeter, visionary, and eternal modernist – was a force of nature,” wrote Ashley Kahn (author of Kind Of Blue: The Making Of the Miles Davis Masterpiece, Da Capo, 2000) in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame dinner journal on the occasion of Miles’ induction. “With an ear that disregarded categories of style, he sought out new musical worlds, and generations followed in his footsteps. While the creative rush and experimental charge that come to most musicians in youth eventually run down, Davis held an exploratory edge for most of his 65 years. It had to be fresh, or forget it.”
Cool & Collected by Miles Davis (Columbia /Legacy Jazz 82876 84784 2) Selections: 1. So What (recorded 1959) • 2. Summertime (1958) • 3. Générique (1957) • 4. Stella By Starlight (1958) • 5. Fran-Dance (1958) • 6. Milestones (1958) • 7. ’Round Midnight (1956) • 8. Bye Bye Blackbird (1956) • 9. Seven Steps To Heaven (1963) • 10. Time After Time (1984) • 11. E.S.P. (1965) • 12. Human Nature (1984) • 13. It’s About That Time (recorded 1969, remixed 2006).
Underscoring the ‘hip’ factor associated with Cool & Collected is its fascinating cover design by Bert Stefano of Instituto Europea of Design in Italy. His design won a contest arranged with top design schools in 12 countries around the world. Students from these schools created their artwork based on Legacy’s criteria for this Miles Davis album (demographics, marketing concept). Other schools enlisted for the design competition were: New York’s School of Visual Arts; ESDI (Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial) of Rio de Janeiro; Tokyo Gakugei University; Chelsea College of Art & Design in London; Köln International School of Design in Germany; Royal Academy of Arts at the Hague; CEV (European Volunteer Centre) of Barcelona; Instituto Europea of Design in Rome and Milan; and Instituto Europea of Design in Madrid.
If ‘cool’ is the magnet that has been drawing jazz hipsters together for these past fifty-five-plus years, then nowhere is that synergy better represented than on the brand new remix of 1969’s It’s About That Time heard on Cool & Collected. Newly recorded parts by Carlos Santana (lead guitar), drummer Vince Wilburn, Jr. (Miles’ nephew and former band-member), bassist Charley Drayton, Geri Allen on Fender Rhodes piano, Pat Thrall, recording engineer/guitarist/programmer, and African drummers Azize Faye and Ndongo Mbaye are engaged in the remix of the original track (from the In A Silent Way LP sessions) that featured Miles on trumpet, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and Joe Zawinul on keyboards, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, bassist Dave Holland, guitarist John McLaughlin, and drummer Tony Williams. The Davis remix was produced by Wilburn, Thrall and Drayton; and was executive produced by Steve Berkowitz and Wilburn.
The remix of 1969’s It’s About That Time is the icing on a collection containing music that ranges from Miles’ second year of recordings on Columbia – 1956’s Bye Bye Blackbird and ’Round Midnight (both with Miles’ so-called “first great quintet” featuring tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, as heard on the ’Round About Midnight LP) all the way through the two cover versions from his final Columbia album, 1985’s You’re Under Arrest, namely Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time (with John Scofield on guitar) and the Michael Jackson hit Human Nature (with John McLaughlin on guitar).
The late 1950s were abundant with Miles Davis recordings that re-established him as the paradigm of cool, long after the Birth Of the Cool sessions (released in 1950) that signaled his graduation from the frenetic bebop movement of the ’40s. Cool & Collected lives up to its title by gathering a brilliant quartet of 1958 sides – Milestones (the first session in which Coltrane was joined by Julian “Cannonball” Adderley on alto saxophone), Stella By Starlight and Fran-Dance (from the first session in which pianist Bill Evans joined the quintet), and the Gershwins’ Summertime (from Porgy And Bess, arranged and conducted by Gil Evans) – topped off by this CD’s opening gem, So What, from the undisputedly coolest jazz LP ever recorded, Kind Of Blue. In December 1957, Miles took a side-trip to Paris where he hooked up with old friend and expatriate musician, drummer Kenny Clarke for sessions that yielded the French LP movie soundtrack on Fontana for Ascenseur pour l’échafaud (Elevator To The Gallows). The third track on the album, Générique, marks an extremely rare and historic appearance of a recording from that LP on a Columbia anthology.
The 1960s are represented by two crucial recordings: 1963’s Seven Steps To Heaven was the title tune from the first LP to spring forth from Miles’ new quintet of Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, and saxophonist George Coleman; a year and a half later, 1965’s E.S.P. was the title tune from the first LP (and first record date) by the fully-formed “second great quintet” – Hancock, Carter, Williams, and Wayne Shorter. Both of these tracks hold primal positions in the annals of cool. When Miles Davis became the first (and only) modern jazz figure ever to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this year, it demanded reflection upon his impact on popular culture in general – not just the worlds of jazz and rock that he forever welded together at the hip in the late 1960s. Decades later, in this landmark year of 2006 – in which Miles would have turned 80 years old on May 26th, and in which the 15th anniversary of his death is commemorated on September 25th – his mystique looms as large as ever on the landscape of ‘cool.’ The world of hip belongs to Miles, to paraphrase a line from Ol’ Blues Eyes’ handbook, and we are all just guests.
The marketing campaign devised for Cool & Collected will take full advantage of the celebrations that have already begun surrounding Miles’ 80th birthday. Targeting a very broad market on a lifestyle basis, this campaign seeks to introduce the legacy of Miles to a new generation of music listeners. Legacy will faithfully represent Miles as a fountainhead of inspiration, innovation, and style, in other words: Cool. A combination of marketing tools will include a 30-second TV Commercial, and written testimonials from Brian Wilson, Joni Mitchell, Trey Anastasio of Phish, Herb Alpert, Sting, Chris Botti, and more. A full complement of media events – including induction onto Hollywood’s RockWalk (sponsored by Guitar Center Music Foundation) and a football half-time tribute to Miles by the legendary USC Marching band on November 11th – are also scheduled.
Various contests and sweepstakes, along with a growing list of third party corporate sponsorships, grassroots marketing efforts, and a strong online presence is also being coordinated.“Miles Dewey Davis III – trumpeter, visionary, and eternal modernist – was a force of nature,” wrote Ashley Kahn (author of Kind Of Blue: The Making Of the Miles Davis Masterpiece, Da Capo, 2000) in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame dinner journal on the occasion of Miles’ induction. “With an ear that disregarded categories of style, he sought out new musical worlds, and generations followed in his footsteps. While the creative rush and experimental charge that come to most musicians in youth eventually run down, Davis held an exploratory edge for most of his 65 years. It had to be fresh, or forget it.”
Cool & Collected by Miles Davis (Columbia /Legacy Jazz 82876 84784 2) Selections: 1. So What (recorded 1959) • 2. Summertime (1958) • 3. Générique (1957) • 4. Stella By Starlight (1958) • 5. Fran-Dance (1958) • 6. Milestones (1958) • 7. ’Round Midnight (1956) • 8. Bye Bye Blackbird (1956) • 9. Seven Steps To Heaven (1963) • 10. Time After Time (1984) • 11. E.S.P. (1965) • 12. Human Nature (1984) • 13. It’s About That Time (recorded 1969, remixed 2006).
Friday, July 21, 2006
FOURPLAY - SMOOTH JAZZ SUPERGROUP RELEASES 10th ALBUM; MICHAEL McDONALD FEATURED ON FIRST SINGLE, "MY LOVE'S LEAVIN'
Fifteen years of Fourplay seems too good to be true -- yet with FOURPLAY X the world's top smooth jazz ensemble makes clear that the pleasure is just beginning. Scheduled to release on August 8, with radio airplay kicking in on the Fourth of July, FOURPLAY X, the supergroup's landmark tenth album, marks a shift from recent experiments in spontaneous composition and tight deadlines to focus more fully on writing and arrangement as groundwork for elegant improvisation.
Unlike previous projects, FOURPLAY X began through exchanges of MP3 demos between all four members. The magic of Fourplay is based on the interactions between keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East, guitarist Larry Carlton, and drummer Harvey Mason, each a pop music icon in his own right. By beginning their creative exchanges earlier than ever on this project, long before they actually gathered in the studio, they insured that FOURPLAY X would be a milestone in their catalog. The results can be heard in the intricacy of James' alternately breezy and forceful opening track, "Turnabout," in Carlton's bluesy, Wes Montgomery- inflected "Cinnamon Sugar," in East's exotic and airy "Eastern Sky," in Mason's straight-ahead groovefest "Kid Zero" -- in the polish and conception of each track on FOURPLAY X, making this their most fully conceived group effort to date. They bring the same qualities to the table for the one cover, and the first single, on the album: "My Love's Leavin,'" written and recorded originally by Steve Winwood and performed here with Michael McDonald. From the opening notes -- a percolating synthesizer figure that pays tribute to Winwood's sound -- through the searing, smoky vocal, "My Love's Leavin'" shows what a brilliant band can achieve when working in tandem with a singer of McDonald's caliber.
All four members fill their calendars with sessions and solo projects, but it remains a priority to keep Fourplay alive as their only true group endeavor, with each partner an equal contributor. "It's unique in that we come together as friends as well as musicians who are at the top of our game," explains East. "I don't think I've had a day off this year, and the other guys are just as busy. But we always make the time to get together -- to be honest, mainly because it's fun."
Fourplay debuted with a splash in 1991: Their self-titled debut album sold more than one million copies and lodged for 33 weeks at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts. The follow-up, Between the Sheets, reached number one, earned gold status, and was nominated for a Grammy in 1993. They went three-for-three in 1995 with their third release, Elixir, which also hit number one and stayed on the charts for more than a year and a half. And, as if to save time, their fourth album, 4, entered the charts at number one.
This early momentum builds with FOURPLAY X as the group begins a marathon tour that starts with Europe in July; highlights include headline dates at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. In late July they continue to Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan, where a highlight includes an appearance as the only jazz artists featured at the Udo Music Festival, alongside Santana, Jeff Beck, the Doobie Brothers, and other rock legends. The U.S. tour begins on August 19 and 20, with appearances at the JVC Jazz Festivals in Concord and Los Angeles, California.
Unlike previous projects, FOURPLAY X began through exchanges of MP3 demos between all four members. The magic of Fourplay is based on the interactions between keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East, guitarist Larry Carlton, and drummer Harvey Mason, each a pop music icon in his own right. By beginning their creative exchanges earlier than ever on this project, long before they actually gathered in the studio, they insured that FOURPLAY X would be a milestone in their catalog. The results can be heard in the intricacy of James' alternately breezy and forceful opening track, "Turnabout," in Carlton's bluesy, Wes Montgomery- inflected "Cinnamon Sugar," in East's exotic and airy "Eastern Sky," in Mason's straight-ahead groovefest "Kid Zero" -- in the polish and conception of each track on FOURPLAY X, making this their most fully conceived group effort to date. They bring the same qualities to the table for the one cover, and the first single, on the album: "My Love's Leavin,'" written and recorded originally by Steve Winwood and performed here with Michael McDonald. From the opening notes -- a percolating synthesizer figure that pays tribute to Winwood's sound -- through the searing, smoky vocal, "My Love's Leavin'" shows what a brilliant band can achieve when working in tandem with a singer of McDonald's caliber.
All four members fill their calendars with sessions and solo projects, but it remains a priority to keep Fourplay alive as their only true group endeavor, with each partner an equal contributor. "It's unique in that we come together as friends as well as musicians who are at the top of our game," explains East. "I don't think I've had a day off this year, and the other guys are just as busy. But we always make the time to get together -- to be honest, mainly because it's fun."
Fourplay debuted with a splash in 1991: Their self-titled debut album sold more than one million copies and lodged for 33 weeks at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts. The follow-up, Between the Sheets, reached number one, earned gold status, and was nominated for a Grammy in 1993. They went three-for-three in 1995 with their third release, Elixir, which also hit number one and stayed on the charts for more than a year and a half. And, as if to save time, their fourth album, 4, entered the charts at number one.
This early momentum builds with FOURPLAY X as the group begins a marathon tour that starts with Europe in July; highlights include headline dates at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. In late July they continue to Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan, where a highlight includes an appearance as the only jazz artists featured at the Udo Music Festival, alongside Santana, Jeff Beck, the Doobie Brothers, and other rock legends. The U.S. tour begins on August 19 and 20, with appearances at the JVC Jazz Festivals in Concord and Los Angeles, California.
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
RAFE GOMEZ OF THE GROOVE BOUTIQUE SPINS AT LE CLUB AVENUE
Rafe Gomez (The Groove Boutique) is now working three gigs a week in addition to his nationally syndicated Groove Boutique show. He’s now set to bring his blend of chill, downtempo, reggae, soulful house, and groovin’ jazz to the Le Club Avenue in the New Jersey shore. He’ll be spinning there every Sunday, commencing July 23 and continuing on throughout the summer. This in addition to his "After Work Groove" at The Cellar Bar on Wednesdays, and the "P.M. Groove" at Chakra on Thursdays.
RADIO NEWS: WBLS, WQCD, KZJK HIGH-DEFINITION
RADIO NEWS……….New York’s Smooth Jazz station, WCQD-FM scored a 2.9 rating in the spring 2006 Arbitron ratings. That places the station at number 11 (out of 22) overall behind WLTW (7.0), WSKQ (5.2), WHTZ (4.5), WRKS (4.3), WBLS (4.2), WWPR (4.1), WPAT-FM & WQHT (3.9), WINS (3.7), WABC (3.4), and WAXQ (3.2). The lowest scoring stations were WLB amd WALK with 1.0……….And while we are on the subject of WBLS and in the words coined by the legendary Frankie Crocker, this station truly is the home of ‘the world’s best looking sound’ thanks nowadays to the great voice of Vaughn Harper. He is the prime example of what Frankie Crocker was referring to and in my opinion the absolute best Quiet Storm show in the nation. You must check him out on weeknights……….The Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market now boasts 23 high definition (HD) channels on FM and one on AM. Smooth-jazz-wise, on the dial at 104.1, CBS Radio’s KZJK boasts an adult hits/Jack format, however, for those of you with a HD receiver the HD2 channel is smooth jazz and it is being promoted as "Jazz In High Definition. 104.1. Pure Jazz."
Sunday, July 16, 2006
UPCOMING RELEASES DUE FROM PATTI LABELLE, TONY BENNET, ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM & MORE
Upcoming New Releases…Geffen will release te 2-CD compilation, The Definitive Collection from Patti LaBelle……….Maralis Music will release the next Branford Marsalis CD, Braggtown, due September 12……….Verve will release To Go from Antonio Carlos Jobim on September 12……….Columbia/Legacy will release a series of Tony Bennett albums on August 29 that include – I Left My Heart In San Francisco (1962); MTV Unplugged (1994); Perfectly Frank (1992); Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits Of The 50’s; and Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits Of The 60’s………and finally, Columbia/Legacy will release Cool & Collected from Miles Davis on August 29.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
SMOOTH SOUL & SLOW JAM CONCERTS WITH THE DELLS, INTRUDERS, MARY JANE GIRLS, STYLISTICS, EDDIE HOLMAN, DRAMATICS & OTHERS
The sound of smooth soul music and slow jams comes to the 1st Annual Maryland Music Festival being held August 4-6, at the Show Place Arena. Scheduled to appear are Brothers Johnson, New Birth, Mary Jane Girls, Slave, Switch, Stylistics, Dramatics, Chi-Lites, Intruders, Peaches & Gerb, WAR, Zapp, Ohio Players and Lakeside – just wow!!! What a lineup. This is one of those can’t miss concerts. Also, The Dells, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes, Harold Hewitt, Black Ivory, Mel’isa Morgan, Floaters, Eddie Holman and GQ appear at the Paradise Theatre in Bronx, NY on September 30.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
SANTANA ALL-STAR 40TH ANNUAL PRESENTATION AT THE MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL
Carlos Santana and the Santana Band will perform the last of their trio of extraordinary all-star concerts at the 40th annual presentation of the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland on Wednesday, July 12. Titled "Santana!," Carlos and the Santana Band will be joined onstage by jazz icon Herbie Hancock, contemporary R&B star Beverley Knight, horn-driven greats Tower of Power, alt-star Eagle-Eye Cherry, multi-lingual rocker Draco and more. It is scheduled to take place at the Auditorium Stravinksi, the largest of the Festival's three halls.
"Santana!" is the third and final of the themed shows that Carlos Santana conceived for this year's Festival, all featuring an array of internationally renowned guest artists, and all paying tribute to the global musical influences -- African, Cuban, Brazilian and more -- that have shaped and inspired Santana's artistic legacy and made them one of the world's most popular and enduring groups.
"Everyone should know by now," Carlos said recently, "that my first love in music has to do with African overtones, resonance, rhythm and melodies. I made a request to Mr. Claude Nobs, the gentleman who founded the Montreux Festival, for an African night. We invited a lot of friends to play with us, and selected songs that we could do together, as well as ones that they would typically do in their own sets. I feel blessed to be doing what turned into three shows with some of the greatest musicians on the planet at a Festival that is truly the mother of all concerts -- every person is treated like royalty, it is win-win for everyone concerned."
The first of the two shows already presented to great acclaim was "Dance To The Beat Of My Drum" on July 9, showcasing many of African music's biggest names including Benin-born/Paris-based vocalist Angélique Kidjo, Senegalese stars Ismael Lo, Idrissa Diop and Touré Kunda (who performed Africa Bamba on Santana's Supernatural album) and Guinean-born master Mory Kanté. Taking the spotlight with Santana for July 10th's "My Blues Is Deep" event were music greats including soul/blues diva Irma Thomas, blues icon Taj Mahal, Malian Touareg phenomenon Tinariwen and New Orleans legends The Neville Brothers.
The first Montreux Jazz Festival took place in 1967, lasting three days and presenting a handful of artists. 2006's two-week event -- marking the Festival's 40th anniversary and celebrated founder Claude Nobs' 70th birthday -- spotlights over 100 artists and draws upwards of 200,000 fans from around the world. The first of Santana's many performances at Montreux was in 1970. Prior to 2006, their most recent Festival show was in 2004, when Carlos Santana presented, in conjunction with Nobs, "Hymns: An Evening Of Songs For Peace," a guest star-studded gala (Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Ravi Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Angelique Kidjo and others) that inspired this year's three themed concerts.
"We played One Love,Imagine,'Blowing In The Wind -- the new hymns," said Carlos. "It made you stand up, it made you cry, and dance, and laugh... it's real music. It has to do with witnessing something being born, with pain and emotion. When you see a baby being born, and come into the light, you realize that is the only way to participate in this planet, and that is the only music I like to play -- music that is raw, that is honest, that is divine."
That Santana tradition of real music lives on through their three Montreux Jazz Festival concerts this week, and throughout the remainder of their 2006 World Tour. Following Santana's Montreux events, the band will play two weeks worth of dates in Italy and Japan before heading Stateside for an extensive nationwide itinerary.
Santana's domestic dates kick off on the West coast beginning July 27 in San Diego, CA at Viejas Concerts at Bayside. The Western U.S. schedule also features shows in Phoenix, AZ (7/27) and Las Vegas, NV (7/29) in addition to concerts spanning the length of California, concluding August 6 at the Sacramento Valley's Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Marysville. Neo-soul star Anthony Hamilton, featured on the memorable track Twisted from the new Santana album All That I Am, is the opening act for all West coast dates. The East coast leg of Santana's 2006 World Tour launches with a special September 15 concert at Mansfield, MA's Tweeter Center that features guitar legend Jeff Beck as the bill's opener. All other East coast dates feature the Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as the second act, with highlights including September 16 at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY, September 23-24 at the Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center, and September 28 at the Sound Advice Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL.
Following the conclusion of Santana's 2006 World Tour, Carlos Santana will travel to South Africa for Desmond Tutu's 75th birthday celebration, after which he will take a break. "I'm going to stop for a year or so," says Carlos, adding, "it will feel really good to let go of this Santana guy for awhile and become a person instead of a personality -- to become 'daddy husband.' Domestic rhythm is really glorious, I recommend it to most musicians, so that they know how to keep the rhythm that way as well."
SANTANA 2006 WORLD TOUR DATES
JULY - EUROPE & JAPAN
July 12 "Santana!" - Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland
July 14 Lucca, Italy (w/opener John Mayer)
July 15 Naples, Italy (w/opener Robert Plant)
July 17 Perugia, Italy
July 18 Udine, Italy
July 22 Shizuoka, Japan
July 23 Osaka, Japan
JULY & AUGUST - WEST COAST U.S. featuring Anthony Hamilton as opener
July 27 - San Diego, CA - Viejas Concerts at Bayside
July 28 - Phoenix, AZ - Cricket Pavilion
July 29 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 31 - Irvine, CA - Verizon Amphitheater
Aug 1 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
Aug 2 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
Aug 4 - Concord, CA - Chronicle Pavilion
Aug 5 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre
Aug 6 - Marysville, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre
SEPTEMBER - EAST COAST U.S. featuring Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as second act (except for 9/15 with special guest Jeff Beck):
Sept 15 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center – featuring Jeff Beck opening
Sept 16 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Sept 17 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
Sept 20 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
Sept 22 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theater
Sept 23 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center
Sept 24 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center
Sept 26 - Bristow, VA - Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
Sept 28 - West Palm Beach, FL - Sound Advice Amphitheater
Sept 29 - Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
Sept 30 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheatre
"Santana!" is the third and final of the themed shows that Carlos Santana conceived for this year's Festival, all featuring an array of internationally renowned guest artists, and all paying tribute to the global musical influences -- African, Cuban, Brazilian and more -- that have shaped and inspired Santana's artistic legacy and made them one of the world's most popular and enduring groups.
"Everyone should know by now," Carlos said recently, "that my first love in music has to do with African overtones, resonance, rhythm and melodies. I made a request to Mr. Claude Nobs, the gentleman who founded the Montreux Festival, for an African night. We invited a lot of friends to play with us, and selected songs that we could do together, as well as ones that they would typically do in their own sets. I feel blessed to be doing what turned into three shows with some of the greatest musicians on the planet at a Festival that is truly the mother of all concerts -- every person is treated like royalty, it is win-win for everyone concerned."
The first of the two shows already presented to great acclaim was "Dance To The Beat Of My Drum" on July 9, showcasing many of African music's biggest names including Benin-born/Paris-based vocalist Angélique Kidjo, Senegalese stars Ismael Lo, Idrissa Diop and Touré Kunda (who performed Africa Bamba on Santana's Supernatural album) and Guinean-born master Mory Kanté. Taking the spotlight with Santana for July 10th's "My Blues Is Deep" event were music greats including soul/blues diva Irma Thomas, blues icon Taj Mahal, Malian Touareg phenomenon Tinariwen and New Orleans legends The Neville Brothers.
The first Montreux Jazz Festival took place in 1967, lasting three days and presenting a handful of artists. 2006's two-week event -- marking the Festival's 40th anniversary and celebrated founder Claude Nobs' 70th birthday -- spotlights over 100 artists and draws upwards of 200,000 fans from around the world. The first of Santana's many performances at Montreux was in 1970. Prior to 2006, their most recent Festival show was in 2004, when Carlos Santana presented, in conjunction with Nobs, "Hymns: An Evening Of Songs For Peace," a guest star-studded gala (Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Ravi Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Angelique Kidjo and others) that inspired this year's three themed concerts.
"We played One Love,Imagine,'Blowing In The Wind -- the new hymns," said Carlos. "It made you stand up, it made you cry, and dance, and laugh... it's real music. It has to do with witnessing something being born, with pain and emotion. When you see a baby being born, and come into the light, you realize that is the only way to participate in this planet, and that is the only music I like to play -- music that is raw, that is honest, that is divine."
That Santana tradition of real music lives on through their three Montreux Jazz Festival concerts this week, and throughout the remainder of their 2006 World Tour. Following Santana's Montreux events, the band will play two weeks worth of dates in Italy and Japan before heading Stateside for an extensive nationwide itinerary.
Santana's domestic dates kick off on the West coast beginning July 27 in San Diego, CA at Viejas Concerts at Bayside. The Western U.S. schedule also features shows in Phoenix, AZ (7/27) and Las Vegas, NV (7/29) in addition to concerts spanning the length of California, concluding August 6 at the Sacramento Valley's Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Marysville. Neo-soul star Anthony Hamilton, featured on the memorable track Twisted from the new Santana album All That I Am, is the opening act for all West coast dates. The East coast leg of Santana's 2006 World Tour launches with a special September 15 concert at Mansfield, MA's Tweeter Center that features guitar legend Jeff Beck as the bill's opener. All other East coast dates feature the Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as the second act, with highlights including September 16 at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY, September 23-24 at the Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center, and September 28 at the Sound Advice Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL.
Following the conclusion of Santana's 2006 World Tour, Carlos Santana will travel to South Africa for Desmond Tutu's 75th birthday celebration, after which he will take a break. "I'm going to stop for a year or so," says Carlos, adding, "it will feel really good to let go of this Santana guy for awhile and become a person instead of a personality -- to become 'daddy husband.' Domestic rhythm is really glorious, I recommend it to most musicians, so that they know how to keep the rhythm that way as well."
SANTANA 2006 WORLD TOUR DATES
JULY - EUROPE & JAPAN
July 12 "Santana!" - Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland
July 14 Lucca, Italy (w/opener John Mayer)
July 15 Naples, Italy (w/opener Robert Plant)
July 17 Perugia, Italy
July 18 Udine, Italy
July 22 Shizuoka, Japan
July 23 Osaka, Japan
JULY & AUGUST - WEST COAST U.S. featuring Anthony Hamilton as opener
July 27 - San Diego, CA - Viejas Concerts at Bayside
July 28 - Phoenix, AZ - Cricket Pavilion
July 29 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 31 - Irvine, CA - Verizon Amphitheater
Aug 1 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
Aug 2 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
Aug 4 - Concord, CA - Chronicle Pavilion
Aug 5 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre
Aug 6 - Marysville, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre
SEPTEMBER - EAST COAST U.S. featuring Salvador Santana Band opening and Los Lonely Boys as second act (except for 9/15 with special guest Jeff Beck):
Sept 15 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center – featuring Jeff Beck opening
Sept 16 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Sept 17 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
Sept 20 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
Sept 22 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theater
Sept 23 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center
Sept 24 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center
Sept 26 - Bristow, VA - Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
Sept 28 - West Palm Beach, FL - Sound Advice Amphitheater
Sept 29 - Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
Sept 30 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheatre
NU LATIN JAZZ SONGSTRESS MALENA PEREZ RELEASES ‘STARS’
Malena Pérez's STARS is one of those rare gems that you find and tell the world about. Hailing from Atlanta's vibrant music scene and now residing in Brooklyn, NY, the nu Latin jazz songstress draws upon various musical influences such as Minnie Riperton, Flora Purim, Omara Portuondo and Sade, creating a unique sound that is soulful, organic and sensual. Raised by a Cuban father who started a Latin music series at Atlanta's public radio station WRFG in the late 70's and a mother of German descent who was a pianist and organist, Malena grew up around music. Her debut single, Free To Fly introduced the bilingual vocalist and her jazzy latin grooves to the house music scene in 2004, immediately making her an artist to watch.
On her debut album STARS, released on her own Cubanita Groove label, Malena fuses downtempo and progressive nu-jazz sounds with Afro-Cuban percussion and rhythms. The lead-off single is the meditative, inspirational Chase The Butterflies, which is also reprised on STARS with a Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (Masters At Work) remix fusing the tender soulfulness of the original with bumping deep-house beats. Another highlight, Praise The Day, showcases Malena's angelic, soulful vocals over a spicing of Latin drumming with sultry beats courtesy of Osunlade. Elsewhere, the self-written album features production work and collaborations with Carlos Niño (Ammoncontact, Build An Ark, The Life Force Trio), Alix Alvarez (SOLE Channel Music) and Michael Johnson (KetchaVibe). STARS is an introspective, refreshingly pretty and uplifting album that is a true expression of Malena's soul and heralds the arrival of a new world talent in style and grace.
On her debut album STARS, released on her own Cubanita Groove label, Malena fuses downtempo and progressive nu-jazz sounds with Afro-Cuban percussion and rhythms. The lead-off single is the meditative, inspirational Chase The Butterflies, which is also reprised on STARS with a Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (Masters At Work) remix fusing the tender soulfulness of the original with bumping deep-house beats. Another highlight, Praise The Day, showcases Malena's angelic, soulful vocals over a spicing of Latin drumming with sultry beats courtesy of Osunlade. Elsewhere, the self-written album features production work and collaborations with Carlos Niño (Ammoncontact, Build An Ark, The Life Force Trio), Alix Alvarez (SOLE Channel Music) and Michael Johnson (KetchaVibe). STARS is an introspective, refreshingly pretty and uplifting album that is a true expression of Malena's soul and heralds the arrival of a new world talent in style and grace.
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