Another one bites the dust as Milwaukee's longtime jazz station, WYMS-FM (88.9) is switching formats to become 88Nine RadioMilwaukee. The station began its transformation to its new format on Friday, February 23, by doing what the radio industry calls "stunting" to alert listeners to a change. WYMS began airing snippets of music that presumably will be part of the new programming set to officially launch on February 26. The first song fragment that aired at 7 a.m. Friday was Where Its At by Beck. The station is expected to play a mix of musical styles, including rock and hip-hop, that appeal to young adults ages 21 to 35. On-air announcers will debut on March 5.
Acoustic Alchemy have completed a new album called This Way, which follows the band’s American/English project from 2005. Once again, the group led by the British guitar duo of Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale recorded most of the album at the legendary Hansa Haus studios in Germany, but also utilized two studios in London and one in York, England.
Guitarist Chuck Loeb will be conducting guitar string training instructions at the Berks Jazz Fest Guitar Clinic on March 24 at the Sheraton Reading Hotel in Wyomissing, PA. Fellow instructors include guitarists Pat Martino and Bob Sabellico. For more information click to www.berksjazzfest.com.
Guitar legend George Benson and smooth jazz vocalist extraordinaire Al Jarreau have joined the lineup for this year's Umbria Jazz Festival, to be held in and around the medieval Italian town come this summer.
Steely Dan and B.B. King have signed on to perform at the Seneca Niagra Casino & Hotel in Niagra Falls, New York. The 2200-seat Seneca Events Center and the intimate 496-seat Bear’s Den Showroom at the Hotel & Casino have quickly become a popular destination for superstar performers. B.B. King is booked for May 12 and Steely Dan are scheduled for June 2. For more information click to www.senecaniagracasino.com.
This year’s First Energy Berks Jazz Festival will feature a vast array of jazz talent as the 10-day event (scheduled for March 16-25) approaches. Appearing will will An Evening With The Six Pack featuring Jeff Kashiwa, Kim Waters, and Steve Cole on March 24 at the Sheraton Reading Hotel Ballroom; Chuck Loeb featuring The Berks Jazz Fest Horns plus the WJJZ All-Stars with Jeff Kashiwa, Kim Waters, Steve Cole, and Gerald Veasley on March 25 at the Sheraton Reading Hotel Ballroom; and An Evening With Guitars & Saxes featuring Gerald Albright, Tim Bowman, Jeff Golub, and Kirk Whalum on March 25 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Toto, Jamie Cullum, Acoustic Alchemy, Freddy Cole and Dee Dee Bridgewater will headline the 5th Skywards Dubai International Jazz Festival 2007. The three-day event will be held March 8-10 at Dubai Media City. For more information click to www.dubaijazzfest.com.
Paul Brown’s new release – White Sand – includes covers of 60’s and 70’s soul & jazz classics, features a number of guests on the CD including Al Jarreau, Boney James, David Benoit, Bobby Caldwell, Euge Groove and Rick Braun.
Columbia/Legacy re-releases a remastered version of Boz Scaggs’ landmark 1976 album Silk Degrees. This edition includes three previously unreleased bonus tracks recorded in 1976.
Other releases due this week include: Andy Narell - Tatoom: Music For Steel Orchestra (with guests Mike Stern, David Sanchez & Luis Conte); Kenny Loggins – How About Now (includes a new version of A Love Song from Loggins & Messina); David Bromberg – Try Me One More Time; Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson – What’s Up? The Very Tall Band (recorded live at the Blue Note on Nov. 24-26, 1998, with seven bonus tracks); Johnny Mathis – Johnny Mathis Live: Wonderful! Wonderful! A Gold 50h Anniversary; Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland – The Definitive Collection; Joe Zawinul – Brown Street (2-CDs of orchestrated renditions of Weather Report classics such as Black Market, Night Passage, and A Remark You Made); and Carlos Santana & Wayne Shorter – Live At The 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival (DVD).
2006 was an amazing year for Mindi Abair as her CD Life Less Ordinary debuted at #1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts, her song True Blue hit #1 on the Radio and Records chart, and it ended up being the 3rd most played song of the year at smooth jazz radio. She also toured the country with her band, performed on the Dave Koz Jazz Cruise, and hit the road for the Christmas season with Peter White and Rick Braun for their annual tour. 2007 has started off with a bang for her as she joined Wayman Tisdale’s Jazz Cruise. And even bigger, Abair’s newest single Bloom just hit #1 on the Radio and Records chart, landing Abair her 2nd #1 song in a row from her latest CD Life Less Ordinary.
Columbia/Legacy is releasing a Marvin Gaye 2-CD called Midnight Love And The Sexual Healing Sessions. This album is expected to be issued on April 24.
The upcoming Joss Stone album, Introducing Joss Stone, will be delayed from March 20 to the new date of April 3.
The Jakarta Java Jazz Festival 2007 is kicking off on March 2 with healiners Sergio Mendes, Sadao Watanabe and Jamie Cullum, among others. Java Jazz will be held in Jakarta Convention Center from Friday, March 2 to Sunday, March 4.
Smooth Jazz saxophonist Steve Cole's latest album, True, features all original compositions by the Chicago-based artist. While many of his contemporaries in the smooth jazz genre favor re-makes of old favorites, Cole remains true to the ideal of creating brand-new sounds. True features guest appearances by saxophonist David Mann, guitarist Jeff Golub, keyboardist Ricky Peterson, and percussionist Lenny Castro. His leadoff single is the up-tempo groove Metro.
This year's annual Seabreeze Jazz Festival, to be held April 13th to 15th in Destin, Florida, promises a huge lineup of stars including Gerald Albright, Kirk Whalum, Jeff Golub, Tim Bowman, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Peter White, Nils, Brian Simpson, Jonathan Butler and Jeff Kashiwa. For more information click to www.seabreezejazzfestival.com
Thursday, March 01, 2007
TONY BENNETT’S ‘THE BEST IS YET TO COME’ 20-CITY TOUR KICKS OFF
AARP, one of the world's largest membership organizations, and music legend Tony Bennett, today announced the kick-off of his AARP-sponsored concert tour "The Best is Yet to Come" which debuts on March 16, 2007 in Denver, Colorado. As a presenting sponsor, AARP is pleased to offer its members the chance to purchase tickets to Tony Bennett's upcoming performances before the general public during an exclusive pre-sale event. Pre-sale dates and information on how to purchase tickets are available at http://www.aarp.org/tonybennett.
"This concert partnership demonstrates AARP's broad efforts to use the power of music to forge an emotional connection with its 38 million members," said Shereen Remez, Group Executive Officer for Member Value at AARP. "We're thrilled to be a part of what will likely be one of Tony Bennett's best tours ever and Tony's vibrant spirit reminds all Americans that age is just a number and life is what you make it." With over 100 albums to his credit and over 50 million records sold worldwide, Tony Bennett is an internationally renowned icon. The tour-the first concert partnership of its kind for AARP-will visit the following 20 cities across the United States: Denver, Phoenix, Cleveland, Hartford/Wallingford, Pittsburgh, Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Vienna/Washington DC, Atlantic City, Ft. Worth, Detroit, Chicago/Highland Park, Seattle, Minneapolis/Prior Lake, St. Louis, New York, Ft. Lauderdale and Tampa/Clearwater.
Tony Bennett's son and manager Danny Bennett praised the sponsorship and commended AARP for celebrating the power of music. "Music reminds each and every one of us how important it is to embrace life and live it to its fullest," he said. "This is a generation who is determined to stay forever young at heart and realizes that the best is yet to come." Calling Bennett's music "the soundtrack for change," he said AARP's efforts would particularly resonate with baby boomers.
The tour will feature the 15-time Grammy winner performing from his repertoire of the Great American Songbook, including hits from his new CD, Tony Bennett Duets: An American Classic. Additional information can be found at http://www.aarp.org/tonybennett.
"This concert partnership demonstrates AARP's broad efforts to use the power of music to forge an emotional connection with its 38 million members," said Shereen Remez, Group Executive Officer for Member Value at AARP. "We're thrilled to be a part of what will likely be one of Tony Bennett's best tours ever and Tony's vibrant spirit reminds all Americans that age is just a number and life is what you make it." With over 100 albums to his credit and over 50 million records sold worldwide, Tony Bennett is an internationally renowned icon. The tour-the first concert partnership of its kind for AARP-will visit the following 20 cities across the United States: Denver, Phoenix, Cleveland, Hartford/Wallingford, Pittsburgh, Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Vienna/Washington DC, Atlantic City, Ft. Worth, Detroit, Chicago/Highland Park, Seattle, Minneapolis/Prior Lake, St. Louis, New York, Ft. Lauderdale and Tampa/Clearwater.
Tony Bennett's son and manager Danny Bennett praised the sponsorship and commended AARP for celebrating the power of music. "Music reminds each and every one of us how important it is to embrace life and live it to its fullest," he said. "This is a generation who is determined to stay forever young at heart and realizes that the best is yet to come." Calling Bennett's music "the soundtrack for change," he said AARP's efforts would particularly resonate with baby boomers.
The tour will feature the 15-time Grammy winner performing from his repertoire of the Great American Songbook, including hits from his new CD, Tony Bennett Duets: An American Classic. Additional information can be found at http://www.aarp.org/tonybennett.
SOCIETY OF SINGERS PRESENTS THE SATCHMO AWARD TO GEORGE BENSON
Society of Singers (SOS) has chosen guitarist, singer and music legend George Benson to receive the Satchmo Award, an honor created by the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation. SOS is a non-profit organization that offers comprehensive services to meet the emergency financial needs of professional singers worldwide. The Satchmo award pays tribute to the life and legacy of LouisArmstrong, whose passion for music was matched only by his joyous love of life and people. It goes to artists who are generous with both their talent and their time, artists who reflect the spirit of Louis Armstrong and the inspiring belief in the power each of us has to improve the world around us. The announcement was made by Jerry F. Sharell, the president and CEO of SOS, and Charles Wallert, president of Chapter East SOS.
Benson will be the first recipient of the Satchmo Award. SOS has been presenting the Ella Award for fifteen years. The Satchmo Award will be presented to Benson during his concert at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey on Friday, April 27, 2007. A VIP reception will follow the concert at Solaia, adjacent to the center. Tickets to the concert and reception are $200, and can be reserved by calling (212) 922-0300. For more information about Society of Singers, please consult http://www.singers.org or call (818) 995-7100.
Over the course of a 40-year career, George Benson has enjoyed success in the jazz, rhythm and blues, adult contemporary and pop arenas; he is known as a brilliant musician and improviser, and also a consummate entertainer. He made Breezin', the first jazz album to attain platinum status. He has reached the Top 10 on the pop charts four times, with This Masquerade, On Broadway, Give Me the Night and Turn Your Love Around. His most recent album is the Grammy-winning (two Grammy awards) Givin' It Up, an album of duets with vocalist Al Jarreau. Benson also appeared on "Beach Music, Super Collaboration," an album by the Embers produced by veteran composer, producer and recording executive Charles Wallert, the new East Coast president of SOS.
Benson will be the first recipient of the Satchmo Award. SOS has been presenting the Ella Award for fifteen years. The Satchmo Award will be presented to Benson during his concert at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey on Friday, April 27, 2007. A VIP reception will follow the concert at Solaia, adjacent to the center. Tickets to the concert and reception are $200, and can be reserved by calling (212) 922-0300. For more information about Society of Singers, please consult http://www.singers.org or call (818) 995-7100.
Over the course of a 40-year career, George Benson has enjoyed success in the jazz, rhythm and blues, adult contemporary and pop arenas; he is known as a brilliant musician and improviser, and also a consummate entertainer. He made Breezin', the first jazz album to attain platinum status. He has reached the Top 10 on the pop charts four times, with This Masquerade, On Broadway, Give Me the Night and Turn Your Love Around. His most recent album is the Grammy-winning (two Grammy awards) Givin' It Up, an album of duets with vocalist Al Jarreau. Benson also appeared on "Beach Music, Super Collaboration," an album by the Embers produced by veteran composer, producer and recording executive Charles Wallert, the new East Coast president of SOS.
MAVERICK RECORDS TO RELEASE SOUNDTRACK TO QUENTIN TARANTINO’S “GRIND HOUSE: DEATH PROOF’ ON APRIL 3
Maverick Records will release the soundtrack to Death Proof -- Quentin Tarantino's half of the new exploitation movie double feature Grindhouse -- on April 3rd, three days before the two films hit theaters on April 6th. The second film, Planet Terror, was directed by Robert Rodriguez. In between the two features, trailers advertising fake films, directed by Eli Roth and Rob Zombie, among others, will be shown. Death Proof follows Austin's hottest DJ, Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) as she sets out into the night to unwind with her two friends Shanna (Jordan Ladd) and Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito). Covertly tracking their moves is Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell), a scarred rebel leering from behind the wheel of his muscle car, revving just feet away.
The soundtrack includes classic songs from the '60s and '70s, such as Jeepster from British glam rock band T Rex, Staggolee from San Francisco blues band Pacific Gas & Electric, Down In Mexico from doo-wop legends The Coasters, and Good Love, Bad Love by Stax R&B legend Eddie Floyd. It also features a haunting composition, entitled Paranoia Prima, from legendary Italian film score composer Ennio Morricone. The songs are interspersed with dialogue voiced by the actors including Russell, Rose McGowan, Eli Roth, and Michael Bacall.
The music perfectly captures the feel of the exploitation films that became popular in American cinema in the late '60s and '70s. With their explicit sex and excessive violence and gore, the films were mainly shown in inner-city theaters, called "grindhouses," usually as back-to-back double features. "I grew up watching those type of movies and I loved them," Tarantino says in "Grindhouse: The Sleaze-Filled Saga of An Exploitation Double Feature." "The whole grindhouse experience, where you would see two horror films in these low ghetto theaters. Robert and I had the idea to actually do this film that is closer to a grindhouse ride and recreates the experience in one movie and in the best possible version ever presented." To watch teaser trailers and get more information about Grindhouse, please visit www.grindhousemovie.net.
The track-listing for the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof is as follows:
"The Last Race" -- Jack Nitzsche
"Baby, It's You" -- Smith
"Paranoia Prima" -- Ennio Morricone
"Planning & Scheming" -- Eli Roth & Michael Bacall
"Jeepster" -- T Rex
"Stuntman Mike" -- Rose McGowan & Kurt Russell
"Staggolee" -- Pacific Gas & Electric
"The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)" -- Joe Tex
"Good Love, Bad Love" -- Eddie Floyd
"Down In Mexico" -- The Coasters
"Hold Tight" -- Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
"Sally and Jack (From the Motion Picture "Blow Out")" -- Pino Donaggio
"It's So Easy" -- Willy DeVille
"Whatever-However" -- Tracie Thoms & Zoe Bell
"Riot In Thunder Alley" -- Eddie Beram
"Chick Habit" -- April March
The soundtrack includes classic songs from the '60s and '70s, such as Jeepster from British glam rock band T Rex, Staggolee from San Francisco blues band Pacific Gas & Electric, Down In Mexico from doo-wop legends The Coasters, and Good Love, Bad Love by Stax R&B legend Eddie Floyd. It also features a haunting composition, entitled Paranoia Prima, from legendary Italian film score composer Ennio Morricone. The songs are interspersed with dialogue voiced by the actors including Russell, Rose McGowan, Eli Roth, and Michael Bacall.
The music perfectly captures the feel of the exploitation films that became popular in American cinema in the late '60s and '70s. With their explicit sex and excessive violence and gore, the films were mainly shown in inner-city theaters, called "grindhouses," usually as back-to-back double features. "I grew up watching those type of movies and I loved them," Tarantino says in "Grindhouse: The Sleaze-Filled Saga of An Exploitation Double Feature." "The whole grindhouse experience, where you would see two horror films in these low ghetto theaters. Robert and I had the idea to actually do this film that is closer to a grindhouse ride and recreates the experience in one movie and in the best possible version ever presented." To watch teaser trailers and get more information about Grindhouse, please visit www.grindhousemovie.net.
The track-listing for the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof is as follows:
"The Last Race" -- Jack Nitzsche
"Baby, It's You" -- Smith
"Paranoia Prima" -- Ennio Morricone
"Planning & Scheming" -- Eli Roth & Michael Bacall
"Jeepster" -- T Rex
"Stuntman Mike" -- Rose McGowan & Kurt Russell
"Staggolee" -- Pacific Gas & Electric
"The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)" -- Joe Tex
"Good Love, Bad Love" -- Eddie Floyd
"Down In Mexico" -- The Coasters
"Hold Tight" -- Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
"Sally and Jack (From the Motion Picture "Blow Out")" -- Pino Donaggio
"It's So Easy" -- Willy DeVille
"Whatever-However" -- Tracie Thoms & Zoe Bell
"Riot In Thunder Alley" -- Eddie Beram
"Chick Habit" -- April March
KENNY LOGGINS TO RELEASES NEW ALBUM ‘HOW ABOUT YOU’
One of contemporary music's most distinctive voices for over three decades, superstar singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins has released his latest solo album, How About Now, on February 27. The disc is among the inaugural slate of titles debuting on that date as part of the launch of the Spotlight Music Series, an innovative line of adult contemporary music from 180 Music that's available nationwide exclusively through the retail chain Target. The Series' primaryfocus is new music from legendary artists.
How About Now, recorded in Ojai, CA and Nashville, TN, finds the GRAMMY(R)-winning, Oscar-nominated Loggins in peak form, his warm, expressive singing as instantly recognizable as ever. The album also firmly anchors him in the soulful singer-songwriter tradition that's underscored every phase of his career, and is the pure essence of how it began. Kenny commented, "Recently, I finally went on the road with Jimmy Messina again, we did a 30 year reunion tour. During that time, I rediscovered a kind of music I was making as a kid, music that had acoustic guitar at the center, and a certain level of joy and simplicity to it. I started to think, if I was making my half of a Loggins & Messina record today, what would it sound like? That's what I aimed for."
Spinning off that thought, one of How About Now's highlights is a stripped-down, updated version of the Loggins-penned 1973 Loggins & Messina gem A Love Song. "I thought, here's a song I've been playing for over thirty years," says Kenny, "how can I come up with a new way to do it?" Loggins re-imagined it with a group of young Southern California-based musicians -- "It helped to have the eyes and ears of players in their 20s in the mix," says Loggins, "it gave the song a whole different sensibility." The only track not specifically written for the new album, A Love Song still brims with the sweet melodies and authentic emotions that's made it a timeless favorite.
Another stand-out is the title track How About Now, a prime example of Loggins' ability to powerfully connect to listeners with songs defined by unvarnished emotion. "I feel like that song is the emotional center of the record," says Kenny. "You can have a great day, a great life -- what
about today? I titled the album after it because, overall, it's a record about healing, growing, moving on, and a vision of where I want to be. I've always felt that my best songs -- Celebrate Me Home, Danny's Song, House At Pooh Corner -- were, like this one, about what mattered to me most, things that touched my heart." In all, How About Now features twelve original songs -- eleven new compositions plus A Love Song -- co-written with Richard Marx, Mike Reid, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Rachel Proctor, Gary Burrand and other collaborators.
180 Music's CEO & Founder Jim Brandmeier commented, "The heart of Kenny Loggins' timeless artistry is that of a master singer-songwriter filled with soul, depth & emotion. That is captured brilliantly on Kenny's new CD, How About Now, which personifies 180 Music's philosophy, "Do a 180, Lets Get Back to Music!" Real music! Real art! Done by a master! We are honored to shine the 'spotlight' on Kenny Loggins and feature his gigantic talent as part of the Spotlight Music Series, exclusively at Target." Leading up to How About Now, Kenny Loggins has generated hits spanning three decades and over twelve albums exceeding platinum status. A 2X GRAMMY(R) winner, Loggins was honored with the 1980 Best Male Pop Vocal award for his smash This Is It. His stellar songwriting was honored with 1979's Song Of The Year GRAMMY for What A Fool Believes, the Doobie Brothers classic he co-composed with longtime friend and fellow artist Michael McDonald. Loggins' solo hits also include Whenever I Call You 'Friend, I'm Alright and Footloose, the last an Academy Award-nominated song.
On March 7, Kenny Loggins will be honored with an induction into Hollywood's RockWalk(R), the Sunset Strip's renowned museum and walk of handprints that's world famous for "Celebrating the greatest names in rock 'n roll." The following day, March 8, Kenny and his band will play live at the celebrated Los Angeles venue Troubadour, as he continues to perform live throughout 2007. Many of Loggins' earliest live performances were at the historic club, when Loggins & Messina played there often during their initial rise to fame. For more info on Kenny Loggins, log on to http://www.kennyloggins.com
KENNY LOGGINS TOUR DATES
Feb 17th - Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV
Feb 18th - Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV
Mar 3rd - One World Theatre, Austin, TX
Mar 8th – Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA
Mar 11th - Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI
Mar 19th - B.B. King Blues Club, New York, NY
Mar 22nd - North Folk Theatre @ Westbury, Westbury, NY
Mar 23rd - Community Theater, Morristown, NJ
Apr 11th - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
Apr 12th - Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach, FL
Apr 13th - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL
Apr 15th - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota, FL
Apr 24th - Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
How About Now, recorded in Ojai, CA and Nashville, TN, finds the GRAMMY(R)-winning, Oscar-nominated Loggins in peak form, his warm, expressive singing as instantly recognizable as ever. The album also firmly anchors him in the soulful singer-songwriter tradition that's underscored every phase of his career, and is the pure essence of how it began. Kenny commented, "Recently, I finally went on the road with Jimmy Messina again, we did a 30 year reunion tour. During that time, I rediscovered a kind of music I was making as a kid, music that had acoustic guitar at the center, and a certain level of joy and simplicity to it. I started to think, if I was making my half of a Loggins & Messina record today, what would it sound like? That's what I aimed for."
Spinning off that thought, one of How About Now's highlights is a stripped-down, updated version of the Loggins-penned 1973 Loggins & Messina gem A Love Song. "I thought, here's a song I've been playing for over thirty years," says Kenny, "how can I come up with a new way to do it?" Loggins re-imagined it with a group of young Southern California-based musicians -- "It helped to have the eyes and ears of players in their 20s in the mix," says Loggins, "it gave the song a whole different sensibility." The only track not specifically written for the new album, A Love Song still brims with the sweet melodies and authentic emotions that's made it a timeless favorite.
Another stand-out is the title track How About Now, a prime example of Loggins' ability to powerfully connect to listeners with songs defined by unvarnished emotion. "I feel like that song is the emotional center of the record," says Kenny. "You can have a great day, a great life -- what
about today? I titled the album after it because, overall, it's a record about healing, growing, moving on, and a vision of where I want to be. I've always felt that my best songs -- Celebrate Me Home, Danny's Song, House At Pooh Corner -- were, like this one, about what mattered to me most, things that touched my heart." In all, How About Now features twelve original songs -- eleven new compositions plus A Love Song -- co-written with Richard Marx, Mike Reid, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Rachel Proctor, Gary Burrand and other collaborators.
180 Music's CEO & Founder Jim Brandmeier commented, "The heart of Kenny Loggins' timeless artistry is that of a master singer-songwriter filled with soul, depth & emotion. That is captured brilliantly on Kenny's new CD, How About Now, which personifies 180 Music's philosophy, "Do a 180, Lets Get Back to Music!" Real music! Real art! Done by a master! We are honored to shine the 'spotlight' on Kenny Loggins and feature his gigantic talent as part of the Spotlight Music Series, exclusively at Target." Leading up to How About Now, Kenny Loggins has generated hits spanning three decades and over twelve albums exceeding platinum status. A 2X GRAMMY(R) winner, Loggins was honored with the 1980 Best Male Pop Vocal award for his smash This Is It. His stellar songwriting was honored with 1979's Song Of The Year GRAMMY for What A Fool Believes, the Doobie Brothers classic he co-composed with longtime friend and fellow artist Michael McDonald. Loggins' solo hits also include Whenever I Call You 'Friend, I'm Alright and Footloose, the last an Academy Award-nominated song.
On March 7, Kenny Loggins will be honored with an induction into Hollywood's RockWalk(R), the Sunset Strip's renowned museum and walk of handprints that's world famous for "Celebrating the greatest names in rock 'n roll." The following day, March 8, Kenny and his band will play live at the celebrated Los Angeles venue Troubadour, as he continues to perform live throughout 2007. Many of Loggins' earliest live performances were at the historic club, when Loggins & Messina played there often during their initial rise to fame. For more info on Kenny Loggins, log on to http://www.kennyloggins.com
KENNY LOGGINS TOUR DATES
Feb 17th - Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV
Feb 18th - Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV
Mar 3rd - One World Theatre, Austin, TX
Mar 8th – Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA
Mar 11th - Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI
Mar 19th - B.B. King Blues Club, New York, NY
Mar 22nd - North Folk Theatre @ Westbury, Westbury, NY
Mar 23rd - Community Theater, Morristown, NJ
Apr 11th - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
Apr 12th - Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach, FL
Apr 13th - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL
Apr 15th - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota, FL
Apr 24th - Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
VICTOR FIELDS RELEASES NEW CD – ‘THINKING OF YOU’
Singer Victor Fields has a album, titled Thinking of You, which is a collection of covers and features a dynamic list of musicians and producers, including Chris Comozzi, keyboardist Jeff Lorber, saxophonist Richard Elliot and flugelhorn player Rick Braun. This new release is more than a remake of classic soul hits, though. It’s an enlightening piece of work that led the veteran singer to find his own identity. After creating his first through third albums with certain goals in mind, Fields said that this was the first time he just walked in the studio and laid down a record with no agenda. “The very first record I started out with, Kashif was the producer. It was a very Urban AC (Adult Contemporary) CD,” he described. “The second project, I moved back to the Bay Area. It was something that I didn’t plan, but something that felt natural. I wanted to be more grounded, so I went into more of a jazz thing. But I think there is still a lot of soul still left in me and I didn’t really understand that until we were talking about the next album.”
CHICAGO TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED
Chicago will perform the following concerts: March 6 at the Civic Center Auditorium in Roanoke, VA; March 7 at Township Auditorium in Columbia ,SC; March 9 at the War Memorial Auditorium in Greensboro, NC; March 10 at the Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah, GA; March 12 at the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, FL; April 11 at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA; April 13-14 at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, CA; April 15 at the Viejas Casino in Alpine, CA; April 18 at Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, TX; April 19 at Selena Auditorium in Corpus Christi, TX; April 20 at the Performing Arts Center in Austin, TX; April 22 at the CW Mitchell Pavilion in Woodlands, TX; April 24 at the Ector County Coliseum in Odessa, TX; May 5 at the Performing Arts Center in Charleston, SC; May 6 at the Moran Theater in Jacksonville, FL; May 10-12 and 14-16 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV; June 8 at the BJCC in Birmingham, AL; June 9 at the Botanic Gardens in Memphis, TN; June 10 at Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta, GA; June 12 at the Filene Center in Vienna, VA; June 13 at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston, MA; June 15 at the Riverbend in Cincinnati, OH; June 16 at the Tower City Amphitheatre in Cleveland, OH; June 17 at the Tweeter Center in Camden, NJ; June 19-20 at the Casino Rama in Rama, ON; June 22 at Jones Beach in Wantagh, NY; June 23 at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ; June 24 at the Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, NJ; June 27 at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT; June 29 at the DTE Energy Theatre in Detroit, MI; June 30 at the Charter One Pavilion in Chicago, IL; July 3 at the Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City, OK; July 6 at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Concord, CA; July 7 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA; July 8 at the Open Air Theatre in San Diego, CA; July 20 at the Great Jones Fair in Monticello, IA; July 21 at the RockFest in Cadott, WI; July 22 at the RockFest in Farwell, MI; July 23 at the Porter County Fair in Valparaiso, IN; July 24 at the Elkhart County Fair in Goshen, IN; and July 27 at Navy Concert in Norfolk, VA.
SOUL JAZZ REISSUES FROM THE BLACKBYRDS
Seventies soul jazz band The Blackbyrds - assembled by noted trumpeter Dr. Donald Byrd and featuring smooth jazz keyboardist Kevin Toney - get a new moment in the sun with two new releases from Concord Music Group. Due February 27th are Happy Music: The Best Of The Blackbyrds and LoveByrds: Smooth And Easy. Happy Music includes 14 tracks, including their first single Do It Fluid, their 1975 Top five R&B hit Walking In Rhythm, and their 1976 follow-ups Happy Music and Rock Creek Park. Also included is Supernatural Feeling, co-written by Toney with second guitarist Orville Saunders. The LoveByrds collection also includes 14 mellow vocal and instrumental tunes that remain staples of the Quiet Storm format. These include Flying High, Soft And Easy, as well as the Toney compositions All I Ask and Dreaming About You. Also featured are three tunes from the 1975 soundtrack of Cornbread, Earl And Me, composed by Donald Byrd. The Blackbyrds were originally formed by students from Byrd's music classes at Howard University. They initially began by backing Byrd on the road but soon evolved into a band of their own. Toney says that he learned a lot from working with Donald Byrd, who made a point of surrounding himself with young talent the same way Miles Davis did: "He always wanted to surround himself with fresh, young talent and people who are eager to do things different. And I do the same, too, you know. I'm not saying I'm Miles Davis or anything like that. But I'm just saying my training -- even the things I learned working with Donald Byrd with the Blackbyrds, you know, he surrounded himself with young students, us at the time, and we fed off of each other. And what a combination, when you mix experience and seasoning with youth." For more information click to www.kevintoney.com.
ALEXANDER ZONJIC PLANS BENEFIT FOR ANGELA BOFILL
Flutist Alexander Zonjic will perform with several special guests at a benefit show for singer Angela Bofill who is recovering from a stroke. Alexander and Smooth Jazz V98.7 have teamed with the American Stroke Association to Angels For Angela on Wednesday, March 21st at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts in Detroit. Zonjic will be joined by Kem, Maysa, Najee, Marion Meadows, Jeff Lorber, Ken Navarro, James Lloyd, Thornetta Davis, Dave McMurray and many others for the special show. We took the name Angels For Angela from one of Angela's biggest hits, Angel Of The Night. We just want to show her our love and support," said Zonjic. "All of the artists are donating their time, energy and talent. We've enjoyed her music so much over the years." Bofill suffered a massive stroke in January 2006 that left her partially paralyzed and impaired her speech. She is continuing to recover, thanks to physical and speech therapy, and is determined to sing again. Like millions of Americans, Bofill was without health insurance Bofill has a new release entitled Angela Bofill Live From Manila, which was recorded back in 2004.
RAMSEY LEWIS IS BUSIER THAN EVER…
At 72, smooth jazz legend Ramsey Lewis is showing no signs of slowing down. Besides hosting two radio shows, touring with his trio and recording (his 76th album, One Voice, came out in 2005), Lewis is working on some original music for a new ballet for the Joffrey Ballet. He is collaborating with famed choreographer Donald Byrd for a production to premier in June at the Ravinia Festival outside of Chicago. So how does the father of seven and grandfather of 13 juggle all those responsibilities? Lewis told Scripps-Howard News Service, "At this point in my life, I wound up doing not one, not two, but several things that I love, and I'm just crazy enough to try and squeeze them all in my schedule. So far, it's working, but maybe it's...because I have so much fun with all of them. When you're having fun and feel good about what you're doing....you sleep well at night and you're ready to get up in the morning and do it all over again." For more information on Ramsey, click to his website at www.ramseylewis.com
Guitar legend George Benson and smooth jazz vocalist extraordinaire Al Jarreau have joined the lineup for this year's Umbria Jazz Festival, to be held in and around the medieval Italian town. The fest, which was started in 1973, runs from July 6th to the15th. Also on the bill will be Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett, tenor saxman Sonny Rollins and singer Solomon Burke. For more information click to www.umbriajazz.com. Benson and Jarreau are currently on the charts with their Grammy Award winning remake of Mornin'.
SEAL RECORDING A SMOOTH JAZZ ALBUM
Seal has been hard at work on a new smooth jazz album, which he hopes to release this summer. The British singer has been writing about his progress in a running blog on his web site, revealing that the set is turning out to be more of a "dance record." He explained, "This is something that I've always wanted to do seeing as most will say that dance is my background." But Seal says that he'll also toss a few ballads in on the new album. Some track titles include Swoosh, Silent, Wedding Day and You And Me. He has posted clips of the new smooth jazz songs and has plans to release a streaming version of Togetherland, an album he originally planned to release in 2001, but never did.
BOBBY CALDWELL NEW CD – LIVE AT THE BLUE NOTE TOKYO
Smooth Jazz singer Bobby Caldwell has released a brand new CD, Live At The Blue Note Tokyo, but you can only get it online or at one of his live shows. Caldwell is huge in Japan, where he tours annually, and the set showcases one of his many hot performances in that country. Among the 10 songs are standards including Bobby Darin’s Beyond the Sea and Come Rain or Come Shine. For more information, or to purchase Live At The Blue Note Tokyo, click to www.bobbycaldwell.com. Although he's released a dozen albums, Caldwell still probably gets the most airplay for his 1978 breakout hit What You Won't Do For Love. Caldwell says that while the song has been a boon to his career and he's grateful for the airplay, he'd like to be known for his entire body of work --which includes twelve albums since his debut.
GEORGE DUKE, RICHRD ELLIOT & RICK BRAUN JOIN THE LAS VEGAS CITY OF LIGHT JAZZ & R&B FESTIVAL
George Duke, Rick Braun, Richard Elliot and other smooth jazz and R&B luminaries have signed on for the 15th annual Las Vegas City Of Lights Jazz & R&B Festival set for April 20th and 21st. By popular demand, the festival has returned to its former setting, Hills Park at Summerlin, in the Northeast quadrant of Las Vegas.The event includes an R&B night called the Stone Soul Picnic on Friday April 20th. Duke will headline on Friday night, with guests the Dazz Band and the Barkays. The Smooth Jazz portion continues Saturday April 21st from 1 pm until 10 pm, and features Braun and Elliot, along with Philippe Saisse, Jonathan Butler, Peter White, Hiroshima, Nick Colionne, and the Urban Jazz Coalition.Tickets for the event are currently on sale. For more information, go to www.yourjazz.com
EARTH, WIND & FIRE, GREGG ROLIE & YVONNE ELLIMAN HEADLINE DIAMOND HEAD CRATER CELEBRATION
Earth, Wind & Fire and singer Yvonne Elliman have signed on to play in a volcanic crater in Hawaii. They're part of the lineup for the Diamond Head Crater Celebration, which will take place May 19th in O'ahu. EWF will headline the day-long event, while Hawaiian native and Saturday Night Fever legend Elliman will appear for the second consecutive year. The lineup for the show will also include Fleetwood Mac drummer and part-time Hawaiian Mick Fleetwood, who'll premiere his Mick Fleetwood's Island Rumours Band with native Hawaiian musicians and one-time Fleetwood Mac guitarist Rick Vito, while original Santana and Journey singer-keyboardist Gregg Rolie will perform with his band, and they're expected to play Santana classics like Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va.
SMOOTH JAZZ PLAYS MOTOWN’S GREATEST LOVE SONGS
Shanachie releases Smooth Jazz Plays Motown’s Greatest Love Songs. The featured tracks are: 1. Ain't No Mountain High Enough [4:25]; 2. My Girl [4:11]; 3. I Like It [4:12]; 4. Let's Get It On [5:38]; 5. My Cherie Amore [4:50]; 6. What Does It Take [4:03]; 7. Since I Lost My Baby [6:05]; 8. Neither One Of Us [4:24]9. Your Precious Love [4:22]; and 10. Baby I Need Your Lovin' [5:08].
PBS TO AIR EARLY JAZZ VIDEOS ‘SOUNDIES’ SPECIAL
PBS is presenting a new television special, Soundies: A Musical History Hosted by Michael Feinstein, is scheduled to air on PBS March 8th. The program will explore a nearly forgotten piece of American musical history, the soundie. Michael Feinstein ia a four-time Grammy nominee and one of the premiere interpreters of American song, the program also contains interviews with some of America's most famous musical and cultural icons - including Wynton Marsalis, Les Paul, George Duke, Hugh Hefner and film historian Leonard Maltin. Local airtimes and dates are as follows: March 3rd: Los Angeles, CA - 7PM on KCET; Atlanta, GA - On WPBA; Oklahoma (statewide) - 9PM on OETA; Indianapolis, IN - 9PM on WFYI; and Miami, FL - 9PM on WPBT. March 4th: Kentucky (statewide) - 1PM on KET; West Palm Beach, FL - 8PM on WXEL; Albuquerque, NM - 7PM on KNME; and Detroit, MI - 5PM on Detroit Public TV. Other: Rochester, NY- March 5th at 9PM on WXXI; Phoenix, AZ - March 6th at 8:30PM on KAET; Nashville, TN - March 7th on Nashville Public TV; New York, NY - March 8th at 8PM on WNET; and Georgia Statewide) - March 9 on Georgia PBS stations.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
CHILL GROOVES & SMOOTH JAZZ NEWS: NORAH JONES, AL GREEN, GEORGE DUKE, NEVILLE BROTHERS, BARRY WHITE , BONNIE RAITT, PAUL ANKA, STEELY DAN & MORE…
Toni Braxton’s The Essential Toni Braxton has been released on the LaFace/Legacy label. It’s a two-CD collection of her work……….Eagle Vision has released a DVD of Barry White entitled, Let The Music Play: The Barry White Story, which includes interviews with White, his ex-wife, his children, Smokey Robinson, Ray Parker Jr., Nathan East and the Black Eyes Peas’ Taboo……….Multi-Grammy award winner Bonnie Raitt will headline the New Zealand International Jazz & Blues Festival in Christchurch in April. Raitt has released 18 albums over a 30-year career and has won nine Grammy Awards, and her 1991 Luck Of The Draw album, featuring the hit single, Something To Talk About, went seven-times platinum. Raitt’s Christchurch concert on April 13 is part of her international Souls Alike tour……….The Neville Brothers will perform their legendary combination of rhythm and blues, soul and jazz as one of the headliners of this year’s MacDowell Mountain Music Festival in Scottsdale, Arizona. Other national acts will also appear at this event scheduled for April 27-28, 2007……….GMG Radio has recruited Magic FM’s Graham Dene to host the morning show on its soon to be relaunched London station Smooth. GMG has lined up Dene as part of Smooth’s change in format from a jazz and soul station to an easy listening station targeting an over 50 audience. The change is set for Monday, March 26, with the station’s name changing from 102.2 Smooth FM to Smooth Radio. On the same day as the London station’s rebranding, GMG’s 104.4 Smooth FM station in North West England and its three Saga Radio stations in the East and West Midlands and West Central Scotland will also become Smooth Radio stations………..Jazz legends Cleo Lane and John Dankworth are set for the Bexhill Festival (England) in July. The 10-day music festival is the first in what is hoped to he an annual event featuring top international and local talent……….Saxophonist Tim Cunningham’s new release is the soulful and sexy Machester Rd. The album kicks off with the grooving title-track that serves as a testament to the saxman’s ability to burn up the keys on the horn, while songs like Sadie and Heart, Mind & Soul show a level of emotional maturity that can only be gained by paying dues on the bandstand. All twelve songs on Manchester Rd. were written and arranged by Cunningham and produced by Daron Stewart……….Thanks to the recent broadcast of the Grammy Awards and to Valentine’s Day, CD sales are on the upswing stateside – especially on the chill grooves and smooth jazz formats. Here’s a peek of what happened according to the Nielsen SoundScan reports: Norah Jones’ Not Too Late (Blue Note) sold 405,000 copies when it debuted two weeks ago, and this past week, the album moved 211,000 in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan, sliding up 2-1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart despite an 11% sales drop. Late R&B singer Gerald Levert’s In My Songs (Atlantic) bows at No. 2 with 165,000, his highest charting album ever and his best sales week since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking data in 1991. Like Jones, Levert’s sales were likely fueled in part by Valentine’s Day gift purchases. Also, Grammy performer and nominee Corinne Bailey Rae’s self-titled Capitol debut ascends 9-4 on the chart with 120,000 and a 132% increase; John Mayer’s Continuum (29-10, 80,000, 182% increase); John Legend’s Once Again (51-23, 138%), Christina Aguilera’s Back to Basics (58-41, 66%), and Tony Bennett’s Duets: An American Classic (95-45, 147%). The new Van Morrison release, Van Morrison at the Movies (EMI), debuts at No. 35 with 29,000 copies sold. By the way if you missed the Grammy’s then you missed Christina Aguilera’s amazing tribute performance of James Brown’s It’s A Man’s World where she stole the entire show!.…….Introducing Joss Stone, the new album from Joss Stone, comes out March 20 on Virgin. Stone is currently on a European tour promoting the new album……….Paul Anka is completing work on a new album for Decca called My Way – Swings & Strings. The set is due May 1 and features a blend of new recordings of Anka’s own hits and pop/adult contemporary staples. Tracks include Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now, Billy Joel’s I Go to Extremes and a duet with the late Sammy Davis Jr. on I Am Not Anyone, which Anka originally penned for Davis in 1973. Other guests on the collection include Andrea Bocelli and Michael Buble……….Al Green is at work on his next Blue Note studio album with the Roots’ Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson in the producer’s chair. The as-yet-untitled disc has been in the works for two years already and is set for completion in September. Thompson hopes to recapture the sound of a 1974 Al Green on this one……….George Duke performs at Yoshi’s Jazz Club at Jack London Square in Oakland, CA from February 22-25. He performed a live set (from Yoshi’s) on the afternoon of February 22 that was broadcast on San Francisco’s Smooth Jazz KKSF.……….Linda Ronstadt will perform the following concerts: April 21 at the Fox Theater in Hutchinson, Kansas and May 5 at the Peppermill Casino in West Wendover, Nevada……….Brazilian Girls and Kruder & Dorfmeister will headline the Ultra Music Festival, which is set for the weekend of March 23-24 in Miami……….Steely Dan are hitting the road and will perform the following concerts: May 6 at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans, LA; May 8 at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL; May 12 at the Hard Rock Live Orlando in Orlando, FL; May 17 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, CT; May 18 at the Chevrolet Theatre in Wallingford, CT; May 24 at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, PA; and June 2 at the Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, NY……….James Taylor has added a series of UK concerts to his 2007 tour schedule as follows: April 6 at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton UK, April 8-9 at Symphony Hall in Birmingham UK, April 12 at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, UK; April 14-15 at the Carling Apollo Manchester in Manchester, UK; April 18 at the Brighton Dome in Brighton, UK; April 19 at Colston Hall in Bristol, UK; April 21 at City Hall in Sheffield, UK; April 23-24 at Carling Apollo Hammersmith in London, UK; April 26 at the Opera House in Blackpool, UK; April 27 at De Montfort Hall in Leicester, UK; April 29 at Newcastle City Hall in Newcastle, UK; April 30 at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow UK; and then back in the states on August 24 at the Tanglewood in Lenox, MA……….Amy Winehouse will perform the following concerts: February 23 at Carling Liverpool Academy in Liverpool,UK; February 25 at Manchester Academy in Manchester, UK; February 26 at Northumbria University in Newcastle, UK; February 27 at Carling Glasgow Academy in Glasgow, UK; March 1 at Ulster Hall in Belfast, UK; March 2 at the Ambassador Theatre in Dublin, Ireland; March 3 at Octagon Centre in Sheffield, UK; March 5 at Rock City in Nottingham, UK; March 6 at Cardiff University in Cardiff, UK; March 8-9 at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, UK; March 13 at Bowery Ballroom in New York, NY; March 15 at Universal Republic Showcase/Eternal/SxSW in Austin, TX; March 16 at Island UK BBQ/SxSW in Austin, TX; March 19 at the Roxy in Los Angeles, CA; March 20 at Spaceland in Los Angeles, CA; March 23 at Mod Club Theatre in Toronto, ON; April 27 at Coachella in Indio, CA; May 3 at Schubas in Chicago, IL; and July 8 at T in the Park in Kinross, UK.
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JOHN MAYER’S CONTINUUM SUMMER TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED IN WAKE OF LATEST GRAMMY SUCCESS
The success of John Mayer's third studio album, the platinum-certified CONTINUUM, has prompted the announcement of a full summer tour, which will make stops at arenas and amphitheatres throughout the US beginning June 1st in Ridgefield, WA and continuing through August 8th in West Palm Beach, FL (see full itinerary following). Mayer, who appears on the cover of the February 22nd issue of Rolling Stone magazine as one of "The New Guitar Gods" of contemporary music, recently took a break from winter tour dates to accept this year's Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy for CONTINUUM as well as the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammy for his single, Waiting on the World to Change, at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, where he performed his current single, the stunningly spare Gravity. Over the past week, sales of CONTINUUM have increased 180%, returning the album to the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 best-selling album chart. As his winter tour comes to a close with a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden (2/28), Mayer will perform on the "Late Show with David Letterman" (3/1) and pay a visit to NPR's "Morning Edition" for a "performance chat" with host Steve Inskeep (airdate to be announced).
Go to http://www.johnmayer.com for on sale dates for John Mayer's CONTINUUM Summer Tour. CONTINUUM Summer Tour Dates:
June 1 - Ridgefield, WA @ The Amphitheatre at Clark County
June 2 - George, WA @ The Gorge
June 5 - San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
June 6 - Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center
June 8 - Las Vegas, NV @ Mandalay Bay Event Center
June 9 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
June 12 - Chula Vista, CA @ Coors Amphitheatre
June 13 - Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
June 15 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Usana Amphitheatre
June 16 - Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 17 - Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 19 - Bonner Springs, KS @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
June 20 - Maryland Heights, MO @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
June 22 - Dallas, TX @ Smirnoff Music Centre
June 23 - Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 24 - San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center
June 26 - Indianapolis, IN @ Verizon Wireless Music Center
June 28 - Chicago, IL @ Charter One Pavilion
June 30 - Cincinnati, OH @ US Bank Arena
July 1- Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
July 5 - Auburn Hills, MI @ Palace of Auburn Hills
July 14 - Hartford, CT @ New England Dodge Music Center
July 15 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 17 - Boston, MA @ TD Banknorth Garden
July 20 - Camden, NJ @ Tweeter Waterfront
July 21 - Hershey, PA @ Hershey Park Pavilion
July 24 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
July 25 - Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
July 26 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 30 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater
July 31 - Raleigh, NC @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
August 1- Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 3 - Nashville, TN @ Gaylord Entertainment Center
August 4 - Pelham, AL @ Verizon Wireless Music Center
August 5 - Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
August 7 - Tampa, FL @ St. Pete Times Forum
August 8 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Sound Advice Amphitheatre
CONTINUUM is a pop/rock album showcasing Mayer's diverse influences, rich lyrics, the groove of the guitar-slinging bluesman, and the vocals of the soulful crooner. CONTINUUM earned four stars from Rolling Stone magazine. USA Today wrote that Mayer's "smartly crafted third album combines singer/songwriter pop and sinewy guitar blues," and The New York Times opined, "Mayer has been writing songs again, good ones, with all the leanness and directness that distinguish his strongest work." CONTINUUM was co-produced by John Mayer and Steve Jordan and includes the #1 hit Waiting On The World To Change, and its follow-up single, Gravity. The album features sultry grooves such as I Don't Trust Myself With Loving You, Slow Dancing In A Burning Room, and the Sam Cooke-flavored I'm Gonna Find Another You. Fans of the John Mayer Trio will recognize Vultures and Gravity reworked for the studio by John, Steve, and Pino, as well as a blazing display of fretwork on Jimi Hendrix's Bold As Love. Longtime fans will recognize Heart of Life and Stop This Train as keeping in-step with trademark Mayer material.
A musician and collaborator who exceeds genre boundaries, John Mayer famously toured and recorded with power players Pino Palladino and Steve Jordan as the John Mayer Trio, whose live album Try! was released in November '05. Mayer's other collaborations -- in genres ranging from Rock to Blues, Hip-Hop to Jazz to Country -- have included work with Eric Clapton, BB King, Buddy Guy, T Bone Burnett, Herbie Hancock, Dixie Chicks, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Ahmir ?uestlove. Over the course of his career, John Mayer, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter, has sold more than nine million albums including his 2001 breakout, the 4x platinum-selling Room For Squares, 2003's Heavier Things (which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 the week of its release and featured the Grammy- winning Song Of The Year, Daughters), his critically acclaimed work with the John Mayer Trio on Try!, and most recently, the best-selling Grammy-winning CONTINUUM. Room For Squares, Heavier Things, and CONTINUUM have each earned Grammy Awards for John, bringing his career Grammy total to five. Try!, his live recording with the John Mayer Trio, earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.
For more info, please visit http://www.johnmayer.com
Go to http://www.johnmayer.com for on sale dates for John Mayer's CONTINUUM Summer Tour. CONTINUUM Summer Tour Dates:
June 1 - Ridgefield, WA @ The Amphitheatre at Clark County
June 2 - George, WA @ The Gorge
June 5 - San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
June 6 - Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center
June 8 - Las Vegas, NV @ Mandalay Bay Event Center
June 9 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
June 12 - Chula Vista, CA @ Coors Amphitheatre
June 13 - Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
June 15 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Usana Amphitheatre
June 16 - Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 17 - Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 19 - Bonner Springs, KS @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
June 20 - Maryland Heights, MO @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
June 22 - Dallas, TX @ Smirnoff Music Centre
June 23 - Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 24 - San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center
June 26 - Indianapolis, IN @ Verizon Wireless Music Center
June 28 - Chicago, IL @ Charter One Pavilion
June 30 - Cincinnati, OH @ US Bank Arena
July 1- Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
July 5 - Auburn Hills, MI @ Palace of Auburn Hills
July 14 - Hartford, CT @ New England Dodge Music Center
July 15 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 17 - Boston, MA @ TD Banknorth Garden
July 20 - Camden, NJ @ Tweeter Waterfront
July 21 - Hershey, PA @ Hershey Park Pavilion
July 24 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
July 25 - Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
July 26 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 30 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater
July 31 - Raleigh, NC @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
August 1- Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 3 - Nashville, TN @ Gaylord Entertainment Center
August 4 - Pelham, AL @ Verizon Wireless Music Center
August 5 - Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
August 7 - Tampa, FL @ St. Pete Times Forum
August 8 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Sound Advice Amphitheatre
CONTINUUM is a pop/rock album showcasing Mayer's diverse influences, rich lyrics, the groove of the guitar-slinging bluesman, and the vocals of the soulful crooner. CONTINUUM earned four stars from Rolling Stone magazine. USA Today wrote that Mayer's "smartly crafted third album combines singer/songwriter pop and sinewy guitar blues," and The New York Times opined, "Mayer has been writing songs again, good ones, with all the leanness and directness that distinguish his strongest work." CONTINUUM was co-produced by John Mayer and Steve Jordan and includes the #1 hit Waiting On The World To Change, and its follow-up single, Gravity. The album features sultry grooves such as I Don't Trust Myself With Loving You, Slow Dancing In A Burning Room, and the Sam Cooke-flavored I'm Gonna Find Another You. Fans of the John Mayer Trio will recognize Vultures and Gravity reworked for the studio by John, Steve, and Pino, as well as a blazing display of fretwork on Jimi Hendrix's Bold As Love. Longtime fans will recognize Heart of Life and Stop This Train as keeping in-step with trademark Mayer material.
A musician and collaborator who exceeds genre boundaries, John Mayer famously toured and recorded with power players Pino Palladino and Steve Jordan as the John Mayer Trio, whose live album Try! was released in November '05. Mayer's other collaborations -- in genres ranging from Rock to Blues, Hip-Hop to Jazz to Country -- have included work with Eric Clapton, BB King, Buddy Guy, T Bone Burnett, Herbie Hancock, Dixie Chicks, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Ahmir ?uestlove. Over the course of his career, John Mayer, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter, has sold more than nine million albums including his 2001 breakout, the 4x platinum-selling Room For Squares, 2003's Heavier Things (which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 the week of its release and featured the Grammy- winning Song Of The Year, Daughters), his critically acclaimed work with the John Mayer Trio on Try!, and most recently, the best-selling Grammy-winning CONTINUUM. Room For Squares, Heavier Things, and CONTINUUM have each earned Grammy Awards for John, bringing his career Grammy total to five. Try!, his live recording with the John Mayer Trio, earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.
For more info, please visit http://www.johnmayer.com
TONY BENNETT: THE MUSIC NEVER ENDS
Netflix, Inc., in association with its Red Envelope Entertainment division, announced it has acquired worldwide rights to produce and distribute a new documentary exploring and celebrating the life and career of the legendary recording artist and concert performer, Tony Bennett. Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends will be directed by Bruce Ricker (The Last of the Blue Devils, Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows), with Clint Eastwood serving as executive producer.
Tony Bennett is beloved as one of the premiere interpreters of the Great American Songbook. The new documentary will follow Bennett's more than 50 years in the music and entertainment industries against the backdrop of a changing America. Weaving seldom seen archival footage with never before seen excerpts of Bennett's recent premier performance at the Monterey Jazz festival -- highlighted by an on-camera interview conducted by Eastwood that explores the essence of Bennett's artistry -- the film will present an exceptional man in a rare way: a living legend through his life, times and music.
This cinematic portrayal of Tony Bennett caps a year-long celebration of a singer who celebrated his 80th birthday last August. Bennett's most recent chart topping CD, Tony Bennett Duets: An American Classic, has also reached another milestone for the singer, becoming the biggest selling album of his career. Duets was awarded three Grammy Awards this February in the categories of "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album," "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" and "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)."
The documentary project was brought to Netflix and Red Envelope Entertainment by Danny Bennett, president of RPM Productions, on behalf of Tony Bennett and Clint Eastwood. Netflix is committed to providing consumers with access to the widest variety of films available and, in association with Red Envelope Entertainment, will fully finance the production. An innovative release plan will include DVD rental and sale, online and TV distribution, as well as an event-driven premiere and theatrical release this summer. The film is currently in production at locations around the country, including Astoria, Queens in New York City, where Bennett was born, as well as Hollywood, California.
Tony Bennett is beloved as one of the premiere interpreters of the Great American Songbook. The new documentary will follow Bennett's more than 50 years in the music and entertainment industries against the backdrop of a changing America. Weaving seldom seen archival footage with never before seen excerpts of Bennett's recent premier performance at the Monterey Jazz festival -- highlighted by an on-camera interview conducted by Eastwood that explores the essence of Bennett's artistry -- the film will present an exceptional man in a rare way: a living legend through his life, times and music.
This cinematic portrayal of Tony Bennett caps a year-long celebration of a singer who celebrated his 80th birthday last August. Bennett's most recent chart topping CD, Tony Bennett Duets: An American Classic, has also reached another milestone for the singer, becoming the biggest selling album of his career. Duets was awarded three Grammy Awards this February in the categories of "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album," "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" and "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)."
The documentary project was brought to Netflix and Red Envelope Entertainment by Danny Bennett, president of RPM Productions, on behalf of Tony Bennett and Clint Eastwood. Netflix is committed to providing consumers with access to the widest variety of films available and, in association with Red Envelope Entertainment, will fully finance the production. An innovative release plan will include DVD rental and sale, online and TV distribution, as well as an event-driven premiere and theatrical release this summer. The film is currently in production at locations around the country, including Astoria, Queens in New York City, where Bennett was born, as well as Hollywood, California.
Friday, February 16, 2007
JEFF GOLUB TO RELEASE ‘GRAND CENTRAL’ CD IN MARCH
Jeff Golub’s upcoming new release, Grand Central , has a distinct New York City vibe and it's an album that captures the artist in his own unique element. Narada Jazz/Blue Note Label Group will release the disc nationally in record stores on March 6th. Through his six previous solo releases, Golub has forged an identity for his bluesy guitar melodies that have consistently risen to the top of the smooth jazz radio and album charts. His records are raw and honest renderings that incorporate blues, R&B, jazz, pop and rock. Golub has a gift for being able to play equally with fiery passion as well as with a relaxed restraint that allows his guitar to emote vocally.
Grand Central was recorded mostly with a live band in New York City studios with New York City musicians, many of whom Golub regularly jams and improvises with in local clubs when at home. Guest appearances and contributions to the record were made by Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Kirk Whalum, Philippe Saisse and Paul Brown. The disc was produced by Golub along with Steven Miller. Living in New York City requires being in a constant state of communication with people, whether Golub will again be co-headlining the perennial fan-favorite "Guitars & Saxes" tour with concert dates starting in the spring that will run through summer, where he'll be sharing the stage with fellow smooth jazz artists Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright and Tim Bowman.
Grand Central was recorded mostly with a live band in New York City studios with New York City musicians, many of whom Golub regularly jams and improvises with in local clubs when at home. Guest appearances and contributions to the record were made by Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Kirk Whalum, Philippe Saisse and Paul Brown. The disc was produced by Golub along with Steven Miller. Living in New York City requires being in a constant state of communication with people, whether Golub will again be co-headlining the perennial fan-favorite "Guitars & Saxes" tour with concert dates starting in the spring that will run through summer, where he'll be sharing the stage with fellow smooth jazz artists Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright and Tim Bowman.
CHILL GROOVES & SMOOTH JAZZ NEWS: SIMPLY RED, KEIKO MATSUI, JEFF LORBER & MORE...
Look out for a new album from Simply Red on March 12. It’s called Stay and it features the smooth jazz hit So Not Over You. Simply Red lead singer Mick Hucknall has just announced that he will soon become a father. Hucknalll, who is 46, and his partner Gabriella Wesberry, who speaks six languages and is in her 30’s are expecting a daughter in June……….Keiko Matsui releases her new album, Moyo, on April 24. The album was recorded in South Africa and the 12 songs on Moyo evoke a sense of freedom and independence. For this special project, Matsui invited other artists into the creative process, including legendary trumpeter Hugh Masakela, tenor sax player Gerald Albright, soprano sax player Paul Taylor, Richard Bona on bass and vocals Akira Jimbo on drums and Waldemar Bastos on vocals. Matsui is also scheduled for a series of concert appearances, with dates beginning in March in cities around the world, including stops in South Africa, the Ukraine, Los Angeles, and New York……….Grammy-nominated keyboardist and producer Jeff Lorber has just wrapped up production of a brand-new CD that is mixed by Paul Brown and produced by Blood, Sweat & Tears original member Bobby Columby, who produced the last two best-selling CDs by trumpeter Chris Botti. Guest artists on this project include Gerald Albright, Kirk Whalum, Brian Bromberg, Randy Brecker, Paul Jackson Jr., the Blood Sweat and Tears horn section, Hubert Laws, and Tom Scott.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
ROBIN THICKE 'EVOLVES' TO #1
Grammy Award-winner writer/producer Robin Thicke's album has anchored at the #1 spot as the biggest selling R&B album for a second straight week. Bolstered by the success of the #1 hit Lost Without U, the album sits at #6 this week on the Top 200 Album chart and remains the #1 most played song ever at the Urban Adult Contemporary format. Lost Without U currently sits at #1 on the R&B Singles Chart, #25 on Billboard's Hot 100, and is the most requested video on both MTV and VH1. A self-taught musician, Robin's talents as a producer/songwriter can be heard on albums by Usher, Christina Aguilera and Mary J. Blige. He has recently toured with Keyshia Cole, India Arie and John Legend and he'll continue to tour throughout the summer. For dates and venues check out robinthicke.com and myspace.com/robinthicke. The Evolution of Robin Thicke has been certified gold, and is nominated for a Soul Train Award for Best Soul/R&B Album. A limited edition version of the album is in stores now, and includes ringtones for every song, cell phone wallpaper, and an autographed poster. A special edition of the album with three previously unreleased songs is also available on iTunes.
DRG RECORDS TO RELEASE JUDY GARLAND'S 1959 ALBUM 'THE LETTER' ON CD FOR THE FIRST TIME
DRG Records proudly announces the CD debut of Judy Garland's legendary 1959 album, The Letter, in its entire stereo splendor. Judy Garland made the finest recordings of her career for Capitol Records, but one of her most unique albums, The Letter, has remained inside their vaults for almost 50 years. Now this album is finally making its digital debut in its entirety on this eagerly anticipated CD which will be released by DRG Records on March 13th, 2007.
Telling the story of a relationship throughout its first meeting, a breakup, then reconciliation, The Letter contains narration of a letter written to Garland by her beau, played by acclaimed Academy Award nominee John Ireland. As Judy reads his letter, her thoughts mend with his, and she answers him musically, through ten songs, crafted by Capitol's main musical master, Gordon Jenkins, a beloved musical arranger & conductor, who also worked with Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra.
BONUS TRACKS (Single Versions):
11) Beautiful Trouble (alternate vocal take and musical ending)
12) That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More
13) The Worst Kind of Man (alternate musical ending)
14) The Red Balloon (alternate vocal take and musical ending)
Total Playing Time: 47:25
Telling the story of a relationship throughout its first meeting, a breakup, then reconciliation, The Letter contains narration of a letter written to Garland by her beau, played by acclaimed Academy Award nominee John Ireland. As Judy reads his letter, her thoughts mend with his, and she answers him musically, through ten songs, crafted by Capitol's main musical master, Gordon Jenkins, a beloved musical arranger & conductor, who also worked with Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra.
This new CD was digitally remixed and remastered in 24-bit, directly from the original multi-track stereo session tapes, by David McEowen at Capitol Mastering in Hollywood. The CD's producer Scott Schechter says this digital debut reveals "a warmer, cleaner, brighter sound with much more presence to Garland's great vocals. Wait until you hear her almost operatic sound on some lines, such as And You Were Mine. Your heart will break, with her sounding like she's right in the room with you. The Letter becomes a whole new listening experience." Along with the sparkling sound, The Letter features four BONUS tracks, rare single versions of songs meant for radio play in 1959, and a lavish booklet that includes rare artwork and detailed liner notes by Schechter, preeminent Garland-Minnelli authority and author of the book "Judy Garland: The Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Legend." T
Tracklisting:
1) Beautiful Trouble
2) Love In The Village
3) Charley's Blues
4) The Worst Kind of Man
5) That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More
6) Love In Central Park
7) The Red Balloon
8) The Fight
9) At The Stroke of Midnight
10) Come Back
1) Beautiful Trouble
2) Love In The Village
3) Charley's Blues
4) The Worst Kind of Man
5) That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More
6) Love In Central Park
7) The Red Balloon
8) The Fight
9) At The Stroke of Midnight
10) Come Back
BONUS TRACKS (Single Versions):
11) Beautiful Trouble (alternate vocal take and musical ending)
12) That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More
13) The Worst Kind of Man (alternate musical ending)
14) The Red Balloon (alternate vocal take and musical ending)
Total Playing Time: 47:25
For over 25 years, DRG Records has been a leader in Broadway cast recordings, film soundtracks, jazz and legendary cabaret performers. Recently, DRG has taken on a large scale venture in releasing long-out-of-print & first-time-on-CD releases. The label has received numerous Grammy Awards and nominations for its cast recordings and vocalists. DRG is a division of KOCH Records and KOCH Entertainment, the fastest-growing music company and the market leader among independents in North America. For more information on the labels and roster of artists, please visit www.drgrecords.com and www.kochrecords.com
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
LORENNA McKENNITT LAUNCHES NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
Lorenna McKennitt is planning a North American tour with a series of 26 concert dates in April and May. Hard on the heels of 21 European dates, the North American leg of the tour begins with two nights at Toronto’s Massey Hall (April 15 and 16) and ends with two consecutive dates at Victoria’s Royal Theatre (May 18 and 19). Along the way, McKennitt and her nine-piece band will visit three provinces, 12 states and the District of Columbia, bringing both selections from her latest release and favorites from past albums.
April 15 – Toronto, Canada @ Massey Hall
April 16 – Toronto, Canada @ Massey Hall
April 17 – Montreal, Canada @ Place des Arts
April 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Academy of Music
April 20 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
April 21 – Boston, MA @ Wang Centre
April 23 – Reading, PA @ Sovereign Performing Arts Center
April 24 – Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall
April 26 – Asheville, NC @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
April 27 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
April 29 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Michigan Theater
April 30 – Kalamazoo, MI @ State Theatre
May 1 – Chicago, IL @ Civic Opera House
May 2 – Madison, WI @ Overture Hall
May 3 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
May 5 – Boulder, CO @ Macky Auditorium & Concert Hall
May 7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall
May 9 – Scottsdale, AZ @ Symphony Hall
May 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
May 11 – San Diego, CA @ Humphrey’s
May 12 – Oakland, CA @ Paramount
May 13 – San Rafael, CA @ Marin Civic
May 15 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount
May 16 – Bellington, WA @ Mt. Baker Theater
May 18 – Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre
May 19 – Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre
April 15 – Toronto, Canada @ Massey Hall
April 16 – Toronto, Canada @ Massey Hall
April 17 – Montreal, Canada @ Place des Arts
April 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Academy of Music
April 20 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
April 21 – Boston, MA @ Wang Centre
April 23 – Reading, PA @ Sovereign Performing Arts Center
April 24 – Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall
April 26 – Asheville, NC @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
April 27 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
April 29 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Michigan Theater
April 30 – Kalamazoo, MI @ State Theatre
May 1 – Chicago, IL @ Civic Opera House
May 2 – Madison, WI @ Overture Hall
May 3 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
May 5 – Boulder, CO @ Macky Auditorium & Concert Hall
May 7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall
May 9 – Scottsdale, AZ @ Symphony Hall
May 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
May 11 – San Diego, CA @ Humphrey’s
May 12 – Oakland, CA @ Paramount
May 13 – San Rafael, CA @ Marin Civic
May 15 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount
May 16 – Bellington, WA @ Mt. Baker Theater
May 18 – Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre
May 19 – Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre
MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD TOUR DATES
Febuary 22 – Guadalahara, Mexico @ Teatro Diana
February 23 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Teatro de la Cuidad
February 24 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Teatro de la Cuidad
March 3 – Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
March 4 – Nashvlle, TN @ City Hall
March 6 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
March 7 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
March 8 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playouse
March 9 – Jacksonville, FL @ Freebird Live
March 10 – Sunrise, FL @ Langerado Music Festival
April 13 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
April 14 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
April 25 – Albany, NY @ The Egg
April 26 – Tarrytown, NY @ The Music Hall
April 27 – Princeton, NJ @ McCarter Theatre
April 28 – Willmington, DE @ The Grand Opera House
April 29 – Alexandra, VA @ Birchmere
February 23 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Teatro de la Cuidad
February 24 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Teatro de la Cuidad
March 3 – Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
March 4 – Nashvlle, TN @ City Hall
March 6 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
March 7 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
March 8 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playouse
March 9 – Jacksonville, FL @ Freebird Live
March 10 – Sunrise, FL @ Langerado Music Festival
April 13 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
April 14 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
April 25 – Albany, NY @ The Egg
April 26 – Tarrytown, NY @ The Music Hall
April 27 – Princeton, NJ @ McCarter Theatre
April 28 – Willmington, DE @ The Grand Opera House
April 29 – Alexandra, VA @ Birchmere
GEORGE BENSON & AL JARREAU SCORE BIG WITH ‘GIVIN IT UP’ AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS
Two songs from the Monster Music(R) SuperDisc(TM), High Definition Surround (HDS) release of George Benson and Al Jarreau's Givin' It Up were winners during the 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards, held on February 11, 2007, at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. The songs and categories for which Givin' It Up won 2007 Grammy Awards are:
* Mornin' for Best Pop Instrumental Performance
* God Bless the Child (featuring Jill Scott) for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Benson and Jarreau were also nominated for Breezin’ in the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals category. "What an incredible night!" said Noel Lee, The Head Monster, who served as executive producer on Givin' It Up and has been a friend of Benson's for more than 20 years. "George [Benson] and Al [Jarreau] worked so incredibly hard on Givin' It Up and I could not think of anyone else more deserving of taking home Grammy awards. We wholeheartedly congratulate both of these R&B legends on these tremendous industry recognitions."
Lee added that he believes, sonically, that Givin' It Up is the best sounding album from either of these artists. Givin' It Up is Monster Music's first newly recorded studio project and extreme care was taken to preserve the impact and naturalness of the moment. Givin' It Up sets a benchmark in audio quality, delivering the highest fidelity stereo and surround experiences in Dolby Digital and DTS for both home theater systems and iPod/MP3 players. Givin' It Up is now available at most consumer electronics stores and at MonsterMusic.com
In exclusive Monster High Definition Surround, the genius and artistry of George Benson and Al Jarreau -- and an incomparable group of special guests, including Herbie Hancock and Paul McCartney -- is more captivating than ever, providing an inner detail and nuance in their music like never before, as if the listener was there live in the studio. Whether it's Benson's unmistakable tasty guitar licks, or Jarreau's patented mouth percussion, the listener is virtually sitting in the all-star band's crossfire thanks to Monster's High Definition Surround technology. Other guest musicians include Jill Scott, Marcus Miller, Chris Botti, Patrice Rushen, and Stanley Clarke.
Monster Music SuperDiscs are the first music audio releases to be certified by THX for high quality sound, multiple surround experiences, and digital music files. Givin' It Up is the result of a joint venture between Monster Music, the newly created record division of high-end audio equipment supplier Monster Cable, and the Concord Music Group, which simultaneously released in the same day, a stereo CD version of the Benson/Jarreau collaboration. Givin' It Up was conceived as a state-of-the-art recording by John Burk, Concord Music Group Executive Vice President and Head of A&R. Burk, the album's producer, approached Monster Cable about partnering on the project to put its High Definition Surround SuperDisc touch on the proceedings.
Although they have occasionally cross paths at live gigs, Givin' It Up marks the first time Benson and Jarreau have worked in a recording studio together. In fact, Givin' It Up was borne out of a 2006 early summer, double- bill tour in which Benson and Jarreau took turns headlining.
Givin' It Up marks Monster Music's first release of newly recorded material, following several remixed and remastered reissues in High Definition Surround of albums, such as Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company, the classic Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack by Vince Guaraldi, and an updated version of the same songs by contemporary jazz artists, and the 20-something, pop singer/songwriter/pianist phenomenon Peter Cincotti.
Benson, Jarreau and Burk shared ideas of what should go on Givin' It Up, whose 13 songs include well chosen covers representing recent decades of popular music ranging from Billie Holiday's God Bless the Child (1940s), Sam Cooke's Bring It on Home (1960s), Seals & Croft's Summer Breeze (1970s), Daryl Hall's Everytime You Go Away (1980s). It was purely studio serendipity that landed McCartney, who was working in the studio next door, for Bring It On Home. Givin' It Up also features sizzlin' jazz jams courtesy of Benson, Jarreau & company on two Miles Davis staples (Tutu and Four).
* Mornin' for Best Pop Instrumental Performance
* God Bless the Child (featuring Jill Scott) for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Benson and Jarreau were also nominated for Breezin’ in the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals category. "What an incredible night!" said Noel Lee, The Head Monster, who served as executive producer on Givin' It Up and has been a friend of Benson's for more than 20 years. "George [Benson] and Al [Jarreau] worked so incredibly hard on Givin' It Up and I could not think of anyone else more deserving of taking home Grammy awards. We wholeheartedly congratulate both of these R&B legends on these tremendous industry recognitions."
Lee added that he believes, sonically, that Givin' It Up is the best sounding album from either of these artists. Givin' It Up is Monster Music's first newly recorded studio project and extreme care was taken to preserve the impact and naturalness of the moment. Givin' It Up sets a benchmark in audio quality, delivering the highest fidelity stereo and surround experiences in Dolby Digital and DTS for both home theater systems and iPod/MP3 players. Givin' It Up is now available at most consumer electronics stores and at MonsterMusic.com
In exclusive Monster High Definition Surround, the genius and artistry of George Benson and Al Jarreau -- and an incomparable group of special guests, including Herbie Hancock and Paul McCartney -- is more captivating than ever, providing an inner detail and nuance in their music like never before, as if the listener was there live in the studio. Whether it's Benson's unmistakable tasty guitar licks, or Jarreau's patented mouth percussion, the listener is virtually sitting in the all-star band's crossfire thanks to Monster's High Definition Surround technology. Other guest musicians include Jill Scott, Marcus Miller, Chris Botti, Patrice Rushen, and Stanley Clarke.
Monster Music SuperDiscs are the first music audio releases to be certified by THX for high quality sound, multiple surround experiences, and digital music files. Givin' It Up is the result of a joint venture between Monster Music, the newly created record division of high-end audio equipment supplier Monster Cable, and the Concord Music Group, which simultaneously released in the same day, a stereo CD version of the Benson/Jarreau collaboration. Givin' It Up was conceived as a state-of-the-art recording by John Burk, Concord Music Group Executive Vice President and Head of A&R. Burk, the album's producer, approached Monster Cable about partnering on the project to put its High Definition Surround SuperDisc touch on the proceedings.
Although they have occasionally cross paths at live gigs, Givin' It Up marks the first time Benson and Jarreau have worked in a recording studio together. In fact, Givin' It Up was borne out of a 2006 early summer, double- bill tour in which Benson and Jarreau took turns headlining.
Givin' It Up marks Monster Music's first release of newly recorded material, following several remixed and remastered reissues in High Definition Surround of albums, such as Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company, the classic Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack by Vince Guaraldi, and an updated version of the same songs by contemporary jazz artists, and the 20-something, pop singer/songwriter/pianist phenomenon Peter Cincotti.
Benson, Jarreau and Burk shared ideas of what should go on Givin' It Up, whose 13 songs include well chosen covers representing recent decades of popular music ranging from Billie Holiday's God Bless the Child (1940s), Sam Cooke's Bring It on Home (1960s), Seals & Croft's Summer Breeze (1970s), Daryl Hall's Everytime You Go Away (1980s). It was purely studio serendipity that landed McCartney, who was working in the studio next door, for Bring It On Home. Givin' It Up also features sizzlin' jazz jams courtesy of Benson, Jarreau & company on two Miles Davis staples (Tutu and Four).
CHILL GROOVES & SMOOTH JAZZ NEWS: GERALD LEVERT, CD101.9 GUITAR & SAXES, MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD & MORE….
Gerald Levert’s last album recorded just before his death back in November 2006 has been released. It’s entitled, In My Songs, and it’s on the Atlantic label.
Other releases out this week include: Thomas Quasthoff – HappeThe Jazz Album: Watch What Happens; Ella Fitzgerald – The Very Best Of The Cole Porter Songbook & The Very Best Of The Rodgers & Hart Songbook; Van Morrison – Van Morrison At The Movies: Soundtrack Hits; Robin Thicke – The Evolution Of Robin Thicke; and Jaco Pastorius – Live And Outrageous (DVD).
New York’s CD101.9 Smooth Jazz is presenting Guitars and Saxes with Kirk Whalum, Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, and Tim Bowman. The concert is set for March 24 at the Nokia Theatre in New York City.
Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood’s Out Louder will be released by Universal Music Group in Europe on April 16. A bonus disc will accompany the album, featuring live MSMW recording from their November 2006 performance at The Bowery Ballrooom in New York City. MSMW will tour Europe this summer. Tour dates will be announced shortly.
Michael Dorf, founder of the original Knitting Factory on East Houston St. in New York City, is producing a benefit concert concert to celebrate the 20th anniversary of "The Old Knit" at New York’s Town Hall on March 1. Featured artists will include John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, Medeski Martin & Wood, Mike Doughty, Joe Lovano, Marc Ribot, Lee Ranaldo, Don Byron, Lou Reed and others. The concert will benefit "The Stone," a non-profit performance space in The Lower East Side founded by John Zorn to support the avant-garde musical community. 100% of the box office receipts collected at The Stone go to the performing musicians, and each month the venue is curated by a different artist.
Diana Ross and Michael Buble will perform for Muhammad Ali at Celebrity Fight Night XIII in Las Vegas on March 24. Diana Ross will lead the magical evening's entertainment. Ross, a Grammy-nominated, Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated R&B performer and actress, first gained fame from her prominence in the 1960's girl group, The Supremes. Along with Ross, the 2007 Grammy-nominated, Jazz singing sensation who has had the No. 1 Jazz album on the Billboard charts for a record-smashing 78 weeks, Michael Buble, will perform under the direction of 14-time Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster as the Musical Director. Celebrity Fight Night is one of the nation’s elite charity events. The Celebrity Fight Night Foundation established The Muhammad Ali Awards as a way to acknowledge leaders in the sports, entertainment and business communities who best represent the qualities associated with the Champ and his fight to find a cure for Parkinson's disease.
Other releases out this week include: Thomas Quasthoff – HappeThe Jazz Album: Watch What Happens; Ella Fitzgerald – The Very Best Of The Cole Porter Songbook & The Very Best Of The Rodgers & Hart Songbook; Van Morrison – Van Morrison At The Movies: Soundtrack Hits; Robin Thicke – The Evolution Of Robin Thicke; and Jaco Pastorius – Live And Outrageous (DVD).
New York’s CD101.9 Smooth Jazz is presenting Guitars and Saxes with Kirk Whalum, Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, and Tim Bowman. The concert is set for March 24 at the Nokia Theatre in New York City.
Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood’s Out Louder will be released by Universal Music Group in Europe on April 16. A bonus disc will accompany the album, featuring live MSMW recording from their November 2006 performance at The Bowery Ballrooom in New York City. MSMW will tour Europe this summer. Tour dates will be announced shortly.
Michael Dorf, founder of the original Knitting Factory on East Houston St. in New York City, is producing a benefit concert concert to celebrate the 20th anniversary of "The Old Knit" at New York’s Town Hall on March 1. Featured artists will include John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, Medeski Martin & Wood, Mike Doughty, Joe Lovano, Marc Ribot, Lee Ranaldo, Don Byron, Lou Reed and others. The concert will benefit "The Stone," a non-profit performance space in The Lower East Side founded by John Zorn to support the avant-garde musical community. 100% of the box office receipts collected at The Stone go to the performing musicians, and each month the venue is curated by a different artist.
Diana Ross and Michael Buble will perform for Muhammad Ali at Celebrity Fight Night XIII in Las Vegas on March 24. Diana Ross will lead the magical evening's entertainment. Ross, a Grammy-nominated, Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated R&B performer and actress, first gained fame from her prominence in the 1960's girl group, The Supremes. Along with Ross, the 2007 Grammy-nominated, Jazz singing sensation who has had the No. 1 Jazz album on the Billboard charts for a record-smashing 78 weeks, Michael Buble, will perform under the direction of 14-time Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster as the Musical Director. Celebrity Fight Night is one of the nation’s elite charity events. The Celebrity Fight Night Foundation established The Muhammad Ali Awards as a way to acknowledge leaders in the sports, entertainment and business communities who best represent the qualities associated with the Champ and his fight to find a cure for Parkinson's disease.
Monday, February 12, 2007
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO & FRANK SINATRA ENTERPRISES TO CREATE EXCLUSIVE NEW RADIO CHANNEL
SIRIUS Satellite Radio has announced a partnership with Frank Sinatra Enterprises to create a new, exclusive radio channel dedicated to the music, time and spirit of Frank Sinatra. Siriusly Sinatra, the 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, commercial-free channel, will air recordings spanning the entire spectrum of Sinatra's career, as well as other artists from the big band, swing and traditional pop genres. In addition to featuring regular blocks of Sinatra's music, Siriusly Sinatra will also feature a weekly show hosted by Nancy Sinatra, rare live concert performances, and special programs of archived material. SIRIUS and the Sinatra family will create The Chairman's Hour, hosted by Frank himself, based on archival material both spoken word and music.
Siriusly Sinatra, scheduled to launch soon on SIRIUS, will be the only channel available on radio that is produced by the Sinatra family. The channel will be unveiled officially at SIRIUS' studios in Rockefeller Center more than twenty years to the date after Sinatra gave New York its signature song (Feb. 7, 1985 New York, New York became the official anthem of New York City). Nancy Sinatra said, "America discovered my father on the radio. Now his earliest audience and his newest audience can hear his music, live performances, and exclusive interviews everywhere in North America. My family's arrangement with SIRIUS gives us the opportunity to create unique and broad programming never heard before on radio. Siriusly Sinatra brings my dad's voice into the future of audio entertainment."
"We've seen SIRIUS become the programming leader in satellite radio with a name and reputation that represents the best there is in radio content. We want to take advantage of the promise of satellite radio that allows you to create in-depth, focused and exclusive programming, and so we've made a SIRIUS choice," said Ms. Sinatra. "We look forward to Siriusly Sinatra on SIRIUS. It's a wonderful outlet for people to hear my father's musical legacy and other Sinatra surprises, many of which you have never heard," said Frank Sinatra Jr. "As a young child I remember the first time I heard my father's voice on the radio; Dad was driving and said, "That's what I do for a living." How thrilling to now launch Siriusly Sinatra where I can hear his voice anytime," said Tina Sinatra.
Scott Greenstein, SIRIUS President, Entertainment and Sports, said, "This is a unique and unparalleled musical collaboration with the Sinatra family that makes SIRIUS the radio home of Frank Sinatra. Frank's music is a vibrant and living treasure, and with the help of the Sinatra family, SIRIUS will create programming that millions of SIRIUS subscribers will not want to miss." Greenstein added, "Sinatra was the first to create concept albums and amassed a tremendous body of recorded work that our unique format and partnership with the family allows us to fully explore."
Frank Sinatra's career is unmatched in American popular music. A recipient of 13 GRAMMY® awards, Sinatra holds the distinction of singing on the first Billboard No. 1 single, I'll Never Smile Again (1940), which sold 900,000 copies. From his first released single in 1940, as the singer with Tommy Dorsey's band, to the 1980 release of Theme From New York, New York, Frank Sinatra had more than 200 hits on Billboard's pop singles chart. Reprise, the record company founded by Sinatra, recently released Sinatra: Vegas, the critically-acclaimed and best-selling box set of previously- unreleased, legendary Sinatra Las Vegas performances. Sinatra, a multi-media production, concluded a five-month engagement at the Palladium in London last year, and is scheduled to tour Europe and parts of Asia in the coming year.
Siriusly Sinatra, scheduled to launch soon on SIRIUS, will be the only channel available on radio that is produced by the Sinatra family. The channel will be unveiled officially at SIRIUS' studios in Rockefeller Center more than twenty years to the date after Sinatra gave New York its signature song (Feb. 7, 1985 New York, New York became the official anthem of New York City). Nancy Sinatra said, "America discovered my father on the radio. Now his earliest audience and his newest audience can hear his music, live performances, and exclusive interviews everywhere in North America. My family's arrangement with SIRIUS gives us the opportunity to create unique and broad programming never heard before on radio. Siriusly Sinatra brings my dad's voice into the future of audio entertainment."
"We've seen SIRIUS become the programming leader in satellite radio with a name and reputation that represents the best there is in radio content. We want to take advantage of the promise of satellite radio that allows you to create in-depth, focused and exclusive programming, and so we've made a SIRIUS choice," said Ms. Sinatra. "We look forward to Siriusly Sinatra on SIRIUS. It's a wonderful outlet for people to hear my father's musical legacy and other Sinatra surprises, many of which you have never heard," said Frank Sinatra Jr. "As a young child I remember the first time I heard my father's voice on the radio; Dad was driving and said, "That's what I do for a living." How thrilling to now launch Siriusly Sinatra where I can hear his voice anytime," said Tina Sinatra.
Scott Greenstein, SIRIUS President, Entertainment and Sports, said, "This is a unique and unparalleled musical collaboration with the Sinatra family that makes SIRIUS the radio home of Frank Sinatra. Frank's music is a vibrant and living treasure, and with the help of the Sinatra family, SIRIUS will create programming that millions of SIRIUS subscribers will not want to miss." Greenstein added, "Sinatra was the first to create concept albums and amassed a tremendous body of recorded work that our unique format and partnership with the family allows us to fully explore."
Frank Sinatra's career is unmatched in American popular music. A recipient of 13 GRAMMY® awards, Sinatra holds the distinction of singing on the first Billboard No. 1 single, I'll Never Smile Again (1940), which sold 900,000 copies. From his first released single in 1940, as the singer with Tommy Dorsey's band, to the 1980 release of Theme From New York, New York, Frank Sinatra had more than 200 hits on Billboard's pop singles chart. Reprise, the record company founded by Sinatra, recently released Sinatra: Vegas, the critically-acclaimed and best-selling box set of previously- unreleased, legendary Sinatra Las Vegas performances. Sinatra, a multi-media production, concluded a five-month engagement at the Palladium in London last year, and is scheduled to tour Europe and parts of Asia in the coming year.
CHILL GROOVES & SMOOTH JAZZ NEWS: THEIVERY CORPORATION, CAPETOWN INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL, FRANKIE KNUCKLES, ROBERT GLASPER & MORE…
Thievery Corporation will DJ a benefit for the Callum Robbins Family Fund @ The Black Cat in Washington, DC on Sunday, March 11. Thievery Corporation also guest on Satellite Party, the long-awaited new project from Jane Addictions’ Perry Farrell.
ESL Music has announced the release of Federico Aubele’s follow up to his debut, Gran Hotel Buenos Aires. His 2nd album, Panamericana will be released worldwide on May 8th. This time out, Aubele delves deeper into the rich, Latin sounds of his native Argentina with virtuoso guitar playing, hypnotic rhythms, smoky, dub atmospherics, and the sensual vocals of Amparo Sanchez of Amparanoia, newcomer Natalia Clavier, and a collaboration with Calexico. Look for several singles to precipitate the release and North American and European tour dates throughout the spring and summer.
Randy Crawford, Tortured Soul, Joe Sample, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Jerome Harris, and Danilo Perez have been added to the lineup for the upcoming Capetown International Jazz Festival 2007.
Stuart Wade, producer, writer and mastermind behind UK outfit Down To The Bone are releasing their seventh album, Supercharged, due for release in May 2007.
Kruder & Dorfmeister, Jazzanova, and Gilles Peterson perform at the Winter Music Conference Sunset Soiree’s in Miami Beach on March 22, 23, and 24.
Pianist Robert Glasper has a March 20 release date for In My Element on the Blue Note label. The CD features his trio with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Damion Reid. In My Element includes seven new Glasper originals, as well as a tribute to the late, great hip-hop producer J Dilla, and a mash-up of Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage with Radiohead's Everything In It's Right Place.
Hopes Too High is the debut album from Marcell & The Truth. Their sound is an attractive blend of jazz and bluesy soul that has brought them comparisons to Frankie Beverly and Maze, and has resulted in a string of songs that are being picked up by radio stations around the world. www.soultracks.com is offering a free download of their single Maybe I’m Not The Man for all to enjoy.
Grammy winning mixer/producer/DJ Frankie Knuckles has been on the scene since the ‘70’s and he has been dubbed the "Godfather of House" by his legions of fans. His unique blend of sounds has graced recordings by everyone from Chaka Khan to Diana Ross to Toni Braxton. Along with remixing other artists, Frankie has made a few classic house tracks on his own. One of those is The Whistle Song. First released in 1991, this song was a number one smash in its original incarnation fifteen years ago. It has now been updated by Knuckles himself along with assistance from Eric Kupper.
ESL Music has announced the release of Federico Aubele’s follow up to his debut, Gran Hotel Buenos Aires. His 2nd album, Panamericana will be released worldwide on May 8th. This time out, Aubele delves deeper into the rich, Latin sounds of his native Argentina with virtuoso guitar playing, hypnotic rhythms, smoky, dub atmospherics, and the sensual vocals of Amparo Sanchez of Amparanoia, newcomer Natalia Clavier, and a collaboration with Calexico. Look for several singles to precipitate the release and North American and European tour dates throughout the spring and summer.
Randy Crawford, Tortured Soul, Joe Sample, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Jerome Harris, and Danilo Perez have been added to the lineup for the upcoming Capetown International Jazz Festival 2007.
Stuart Wade, producer, writer and mastermind behind UK outfit Down To The Bone are releasing their seventh album, Supercharged, due for release in May 2007.
Kruder & Dorfmeister, Jazzanova, and Gilles Peterson perform at the Winter Music Conference Sunset Soiree’s in Miami Beach on March 22, 23, and 24.
Pianist Robert Glasper has a March 20 release date for In My Element on the Blue Note label. The CD features his trio with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Damion Reid. In My Element includes seven new Glasper originals, as well as a tribute to the late, great hip-hop producer J Dilla, and a mash-up of Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage with Radiohead's Everything In It's Right Place.
Hopes Too High is the debut album from Marcell & The Truth. Their sound is an attractive blend of jazz and bluesy soul that has brought them comparisons to Frankie Beverly and Maze, and has resulted in a string of songs that are being picked up by radio stations around the world. www.soultracks.com is offering a free download of their single Maybe I’m Not The Man for all to enjoy.
Grammy winning mixer/producer/DJ Frankie Knuckles has been on the scene since the ‘70’s and he has been dubbed the "Godfather of House" by his legions of fans. His unique blend of sounds has graced recordings by everyone from Chaka Khan to Diana Ross to Toni Braxton. Along with remixing other artists, Frankie has made a few classic house tracks on his own. One of those is The Whistle Song. First released in 1991, this song was a number one smash in its original incarnation fifteen years ago. It has now been updated by Knuckles himself along with assistance from Eric Kupper.
JOHN LEGEND & CORINNE BAILEY RAE TOUR DATES
John Legend with special guest Corinne Bailey Rae will perform the following concerts: April 3 at Bren Events Center in Irvine CA, April 4 at Bayside Amphitheatre in San Diego CA, April 6 at Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City CA, April 7 at Greek Theater in Berkeley CA, April 10 at Wells Fargo Theatre in Denver CO, April 12 at Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis MN, April 13 at Chicago Theatre in Chicago IL, April 14 at Fox Theater in Detroit MI, April 16 at Akron Civic Auditorium in Akron OH, April 17 at Hummingbird Center for Performing Arts in Toronto ON, April 19 at Orpheum Theatre in Boston MA, April 20 at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville PA, April 22 at New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark NJ, April 23 at MSG Theater in New York NY, April 25 at Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville CT, April 26 at Tower Theatre in Upper Darby PA, April 28 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia MD, April 29 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk VA, May 1 at Hard Rock Live in Orlando FL, May 2 at Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood CA, May 4 at Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA, and May 5 at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans LA.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
2ND ANNUAL NEFJZ JAZZ FESTIVAL IN PALM COAST, FL.
The North East Florida Jazz Association (NEFJA) and the City of Palm Coast are pleased to announce that the Dave Valentin Quintet will head the lineup for the 2nd Annual NEFJA Jazz Festival, which is set for March 23 - 25 in Palm Coast, Florida. The venue for the multi-stage event will be Matanzas High School. "For two decades, the NEFJA's goal has been to bring first-class, live jazz to northeast Florida," says NEFJA President Muriel McCoy. "There's nothing like listening to live jazz. We bring in good music at a price that is reasonable for the people in this area. Our primary purpose is to ensure the perpetuation of this unique form of American art by giving scholarships to promising young musicians."
NEFJA has been successful in their quest. For years, they have presented a series of well- attended concerts featuring local and world-class performers. Last summer, NEFJA took a huge step forward. They organized and presented their 1st Annual North East Florida Jazz Festival. It was a huge success with more than 800 people attending the event. The proceeds from the Festivals go towards providing scholarships to talented young musicians attending Florida colleges and universities.
The 2nd Annual Festival will open on Friday, March 23rd at 7:00 PM with a "Gala Under the Stars" featuring performances by NEFJA scholarship recipients. On Saturday, March 24, the Matanzas High School Steel Band will join a star-studded lineup of the Vincent Herring Quartet, the "Trombone Summit", Alex Nguyen Quartet, vocalist Queen Aaminah, and the NEFJA All Star Band. Highly acclaimed Latin jazz flutist and recording artist Dave Valentin and his Quintet will wrap up the evening's performances. Concurrently throughout the day, there will be open jam sessions in the courtyard. On Sunday, there will be a Jazz Brunch featuring the Doug Carn Big Band with vocalist Mary Louise. They will provide a variety of standards, blues and original compositions.
Widely recognized Hammond B3 Master, keyboardist, and recording artist Doug Carn also serves as NEFJA's Vice-President. "We are really excited about this year's lineup," he comments. "Years ago, you could only hear live jazz of this caliber at some of the finest venues in the country - and the world. Our goal has been to bring this level of performers home to northeast Florida. It's always been my hope and dream that we could have real good jazz right here without having to go to the big cities of the world."
In addition to performing at the Jazz Festival, Doug and other performers will conduct special workshops for music students attending Matanzas High School in Palm Coast. "As with our scholarship program," Carn continues, "we feel it's important to expose today's music students to jazz and to do everything we can to support them. They are the ones who will be taking jazz into the future".
Festival headliner Dave Valentin started playing Latin percussion at the age of five and performed professionally at the age of eleven. He switched to flute at the age of sixteen and studied under Hubert Laws, one of the best jazz flutists in the world. Since then, Valentin has become known throughout the world for his unique brand of crossover jazz, which combines the influence of pop, R & B, and Brazilian music with Latin jazz. A 1985 Grammy nominee, Valentin was the first artist to sign with the popular GRP label and has subsequently recorded with other well-known jazz labels. Also performing at the Jazz Festival will be such jazz notables as the Vincent Herring Quartet and the Trombone Summit. Alto saxophonist, Herring, is a veteran of the Nat Adderly Quintet and carries on the tradition of Cannonball Adderly. He has released several best-selling recordings in the past decade. The Trombone Summit will feature well-known Teddy Adams, along with Fred Wesley, a veteran of the James Brown Band, and Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's master trombonist, Stan Wilkerson.
Other outstanding jazz artists being featured at the Jazz Fest will be the Doug Carn Big Band; the University of North Florida's international trumpet competition winner, Alex Nguyen, who will co-lead his exciting group with veteran drummer Von Barlow who has performed and recorded with Roy Ayers, Jack Wilson and Ray Charles; New York vocalist Queen Aaminah; and the NEFJA All Star Band comprised of NEFJA scholarship recipients.
NEFJA has been successful in their quest. For years, they have presented a series of well- attended concerts featuring local and world-class performers. Last summer, NEFJA took a huge step forward. They organized and presented their 1st Annual North East Florida Jazz Festival. It was a huge success with more than 800 people attending the event. The proceeds from the Festivals go towards providing scholarships to talented young musicians attending Florida colleges and universities.
The 2nd Annual Festival will open on Friday, March 23rd at 7:00 PM with a "Gala Under the Stars" featuring performances by NEFJA scholarship recipients. On Saturday, March 24, the Matanzas High School Steel Band will join a star-studded lineup of the Vincent Herring Quartet, the "Trombone Summit", Alex Nguyen Quartet, vocalist Queen Aaminah, and the NEFJA All Star Band. Highly acclaimed Latin jazz flutist and recording artist Dave Valentin and his Quintet will wrap up the evening's performances. Concurrently throughout the day, there will be open jam sessions in the courtyard. On Sunday, there will be a Jazz Brunch featuring the Doug Carn Big Band with vocalist Mary Louise. They will provide a variety of standards, blues and original compositions.
Widely recognized Hammond B3 Master, keyboardist, and recording artist Doug Carn also serves as NEFJA's Vice-President. "We are really excited about this year's lineup," he comments. "Years ago, you could only hear live jazz of this caliber at some of the finest venues in the country - and the world. Our goal has been to bring this level of performers home to northeast Florida. It's always been my hope and dream that we could have real good jazz right here without having to go to the big cities of the world."
In addition to performing at the Jazz Festival, Doug and other performers will conduct special workshops for music students attending Matanzas High School in Palm Coast. "As with our scholarship program," Carn continues, "we feel it's important to expose today's music students to jazz and to do everything we can to support them. They are the ones who will be taking jazz into the future".
Festival headliner Dave Valentin started playing Latin percussion at the age of five and performed professionally at the age of eleven. He switched to flute at the age of sixteen and studied under Hubert Laws, one of the best jazz flutists in the world. Since then, Valentin has become known throughout the world for his unique brand of crossover jazz, which combines the influence of pop, R & B, and Brazilian music with Latin jazz. A 1985 Grammy nominee, Valentin was the first artist to sign with the popular GRP label and has subsequently recorded with other well-known jazz labels. Also performing at the Jazz Festival will be such jazz notables as the Vincent Herring Quartet and the Trombone Summit. Alto saxophonist, Herring, is a veteran of the Nat Adderly Quintet and carries on the tradition of Cannonball Adderly. He has released several best-selling recordings in the past decade. The Trombone Summit will feature well-known Teddy Adams, along with Fred Wesley, a veteran of the James Brown Band, and Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's master trombonist, Stan Wilkerson.
Other outstanding jazz artists being featured at the Jazz Fest will be the Doug Carn Big Band; the University of North Florida's international trumpet competition winner, Alex Nguyen, who will co-lead his exciting group with veteran drummer Von Barlow who has performed and recorded with Roy Ayers, Jack Wilson and Ray Charles; New York vocalist Queen Aaminah; and the NEFJA All Star Band comprised of NEFJA scholarship recipients.
TONI BRAXTON FILES IN NEW YORK STATE COURT AGAINST EX-MANAGER FOR FRAUD
Attorneys for Toni Braxton, the singer and Grammy Award winner, have announced that they are moving Ms. Braxton's lawsuit to New York State Court against Barry Hankerson, her former manager, and Blackground Records, LLC, for fraud and breach of contract. Peter L. Haviland, trial counsel for Ms. Braxton, said he had decided that New York State court was the most appropriate and expeditious venue for the lawsuit, which was originally filed in federal district court on January 12. Mr. Haviland said that today's filing in New York State Court could supercede the federal filing, which would be withdrawn. "We think this is the fastest route to getting Toni Braxton free and clear of Barry Hankerson," said Haviland, "since we avoid wasting time on any possible dispute over federal jurisdiction of her claims." The lawsuit alleges that Mr. Hankerson, her former manager, was guilty of a conflict of interest and fraud when he caused Ms. Braxton to leave Arista Records and join Hankerson's own label, Blackground. The lawsuit seeks $10 million in damages and a voiding of the Recording Agreement between Ms. Braxton and Blackground Records.
JILL SCOTT RELEASES CD OF TOP COLLABORATIONS; EARNS 10th GRAMMY NOD FOR ANOTHER CLASSIC COLLABORATION; THIRD SOLO ALBUM OUT SUMMER ‘07
On the heels of the announcement of celebrated vocalist Jill Scott's 10th GRAMMY nomination for her collaboration with legends George Benson and Al Jarreau, God Bless The Child, Hidden Beach/Universal Records releases an album of all Jill Scott's top collaborations, in stores Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Acclaimed for her ability to smoothly weave pop, R&B, jazz, and even operatic styles, Jill Scott: Collaborations is a tour de force of cool. Included on the album is the GRAMMY-nominated partnership with jazz greats Benson and Jarreau, as well as two other tracks honored this year -- her duet with famed jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, Good Morning Heartache (Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists) and the sensual Daydreamin’, off of Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor (Best Rap Album), which the two recently performed on The Late Show with David Letterman. The album features guest spots from these collaborators and hip-hop heavyweights: Common, Mos Def, will.i.am, and Will Smith, as well as legendary performers such as Kirk Franklin, The Isley Brothers, and Sergio Mendes. The genre-hopping album is Jill Scott and her signature stylings at their best.
Next up Jill Scott heads to the studio for work on her third studio album, due out in Summer 2007. She recently made the scene at Sundance in support of her role in the Dakota Fanning movie "Hounddog," in which she plays Big Momma Thornton, the artist who originally sang the Elvis Presley hit. Acting has become a new joy for Scott, who will begin production on two Tyler Perry movies this year.
In 2005, Jill Scott won her first GRAMMY for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for Cross My Mind, from her sophomore album, Beautifully Human: Words & Sounds Vol. 2, nominated for Best R&B Album that same year. It was the follow-up to 2001's critically acclaimed Who Is Jill Scott?: Words & Sounds Vol. 1, which earned Jill four GRAMMY nominations, including a Best New Artist nomination.
Next up Jill Scott heads to the studio for work on her third studio album, due out in Summer 2007. She recently made the scene at Sundance in support of her role in the Dakota Fanning movie "Hounddog," in which she plays Big Momma Thornton, the artist who originally sang the Elvis Presley hit. Acting has become a new joy for Scott, who will begin production on two Tyler Perry movies this year.
In 2005, Jill Scott won her first GRAMMY for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for Cross My Mind, from her sophomore album, Beautifully Human: Words & Sounds Vol. 2, nominated for Best R&B Album that same year. It was the follow-up to 2001's critically acclaimed Who Is Jill Scott?: Words & Sounds Vol. 1, which earned Jill four GRAMMY nominations, including a Best New Artist nomination.
KIRK WHALUM TOUR DATES
February 16 – Dallas, TX @ Concord Baptist Church
March 4 – Honolulu, HI @ Waikiki Shell
March 16 – Memphis, TN @ Buckman Performing Arts Center
March 18 – Reading, PA @ Berks Jazz Festival
March 23 – Atlanta, GA @ Hyatt Regency Atlanta
March 24 – New York, NY @ Nokia Theater
March 25 – Reading, PA @ Berks Jazz Fest
April 6 – Baltimore, MD @ Mount Pleasant Church
April 13 – Jacksonville, FL @ Ritz Theatre
April 14 – Destin, FL @ Seascape Golf and Beach Resort
March 4 – Honolulu, HI @ Waikiki Shell
March 16 – Memphis, TN @ Buckman Performing Arts Center
March 18 – Reading, PA @ Berks Jazz Festival
March 23 – Atlanta, GA @ Hyatt Regency Atlanta
March 24 – New York, NY @ Nokia Theater
March 25 – Reading, PA @ Berks Jazz Fest
April 6 – Baltimore, MD @ Mount Pleasant Church
April 13 – Jacksonville, FL @ Ritz Theatre
April 14 – Destin, FL @ Seascape Golf and Beach Resort
HARRY CONNICK JR. CAPTURES THE MANY MOODS OF NEW ORLEANS ON TWO NEW ALBUMS, ‘OH MY NOLA’ & ‘CHANSON DU VIEUX CARRE’
Columbia Records has released Oh, My NOLA, the new album of New Orleans-inspired music from Harry Connick, Jr., In addition, Marsalis Music/Rounder Records also released a companion album of instrumentals by Connick's big band, Chanson du Vieux Carre. New Orleans is a city of paradox. sin, salvation, sex, sanctification, so intertwined yet so separate. The blurred lines from the dark blue of Mardi Gras night to the periwinkle of Ash Wednesday morning," is the way Connick summarizes the gritty and grandiose, soulful and magical Crescent City, where the musical culture is second to none. "Jazz, gospel, brass band, rhythm and blues, country, funk aren't all the styles played in New Orleans," he emphasizes. "But they're the ones I wanted to play around with." And "play around with" them he does, to brilliant effect, on Oh, My NOLA.
Oh, My NOLA was recorded in June, days after Connick had completed his historic run in "The Pajama Game," which is documented in the original cast recording comprising half of the two-disc set Connick on Broadway, Volume 1. With the assistance of his great Big Band, plus the added input of a few special guests, Connick has created an unprecedented musical cornucopia of songs inspired by and associated with the Crescent City for his new album.
Several of the songs will bring New Orleans instantly to mind, although Connick and his associates have inevitably found ways to provide a new perspective on these old favorites. "I put a New Orleans groove on Jambalaya, instead of a traditional Cajun or Zydeco feeling," he says of the old Hank Williams hit, "then we move into an entirely new tempo for an entirely new groove -- big-band swing." Careless Love, an even older warhorse, was arranged and performed spontaneously, at the end of the album's final session, with a trio of Connick on vocals and piano, Jonathan Dubose on acoustic guitar and Arthur Latin playing only bass drum and tambourine; while Working in the Coal Mine gained new life through Latin's imaginative overdubbing. "Arthur worked his magic with all of his percussion toys," Connick reports, "and each part he played told a different story of each different worker in that mine." For Something You Got, Connick allowed several of the horn players in his band to take a breather and came up with what he calls "a traditional, old-school arrangement for four horns and rhythm section."
Personal tributes also add to the heartfelt aura of Oh, My NOLA. These include Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey, the favorite song of Connick's Uncle Ray (whose photo graces the cover of Connick's album She), and Lazy Bones, one of the songs that Connick's mother would sing to him when he was a child. Several of Connick's musical idols also receive their props: Let Them Talk is a nod to the great James Booker; Hello Dolly, identified worldwide with Louis Armstrong; and Elijah Rock, one of Connick's favorite recordings by the New Orleans gospel giant, the late Raymond Myles.
Oh, My NOLA also features four new originals reflecting the paradoxical nature of the city Connick celebrates. We Make a Lot of Love is all about romance, and a song that Connick began work on while recording his popular collection of love ballads, Only You. The title track, "a brand new song about a very old city," makes room for one of New Orleans' master musicians, banjo player Bill Huntington, as well as three of its young lions -- trumpeter Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown, trombonist Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and pianist Jonathan Batiste. Connick's other two original compositions are among the most moving of his career. Do Dat Thing is both a celebration of New Orleans culture ("The title means whatever you want it to mean," Connick insists; "You've just got to know how to do it") and a tribute to the city's late musical greats, many of whom are mentioned specifically by name. More powerful still is All These People, inspired by the suffering Connick witnessed when he visited New Orleans in the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina. "The song is all about the people who were left stranded at the Convention Center, with the verses describing what I saw as I was taken through by a kind fellow I had met on the street earlier that day named Darryl." The track features Connick in duet with the great Sony Urban Music/Epic Records gospel singer Kim Burrell.
The companion album, Chanson du Vieux Carre, was recorded for Marsalis Music/Rounder Records in 2003. The disc features Connick's longstanding big band in a similar mix of New Orleans classics, including compositions by New Orleans legends Armstrong (Someday You'll Be Sorry), Sidney Bechet (Petite Fleur), Paul Barbarin (Bourbon Street Parade) and Professor Longhair (Mardi Gras in New Orleans) as well as three Connick originals. While Connick does not sing on this album, there are vocal spots for trumpeter Leroy Jones and trombonist Lucien Barbarin.
All These People was the first single to be released from Oh, My NOLA, and 100% of Connick's royalties from its sale, as well as a portion of his royalties from the sales of both albums will benefit the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village. This project, conceived by Connick and his longtime friend and colleague Branford Marsalis, will consist of single-family homes and elder-friendly duplexes as well as the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, named for the modern jazz pioneer and patriarch of the Marsalis clan who counts Connick among his legion of successful music students. New Orleans Habitat for Humanity began dedicating completed houses and delivered keys in the Musicians' Village to needy families shortly before Oh, My NOLA was recorded.
For all of the work that remains to be done, there is a basic spirit of optimism and celebration that permeates both discs and that is best captured in Connick's version of Yes We Can Can on Oh, My NOLA. "Allen Toussaint was prophetic on this one," he says of the song's legendary composer. Yes We Can Can perfectly fits the bill of a post-Katrina New Orleans. This should be the theme song of our great city." It also summarizes the manner in which Connick views life -- with positive spirit, a focus on solutions rather than casting blame, and a humanity that knows no boundaries. It is this same spirit that makes Oh, My NOLA and Chanson du Vieux Carre such honest and affirmative experiences.
SonyBMG Music Entertainment, Marsalis Music and Rounder Records are proud supporters of the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village and will contribute a portion of the proceeds of these records to the Village. For more information, visit http://www.habitat-nola.org and click on Musicians' Village or http://www.NOLAmusiciansvillage.org.
Harry Connick, Jr. & His Big Band: My New Orleans Tour 2007 Confirmed dates:
February 23rd: Mizner Park, Boca Raton, FL
February 24th: Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL
February 25th: Carnival Center, Miami, FL
February 26th: Bob Carr Performing Arts Center, Orlando, FL
February 27th: Mercer Theater, Savannah, GA
March 1st: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC
March 2nd: North Charleston Performing Arts Center, Charleston, SC
March 3rd: Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC
March 4th: Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC
March 7th: Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
March 9th: BJCC Concert Hall, Birmingham, AL
March 10th: Knoxville Auditorium, Knoxville, TN
March 11th: Palace Theater, Louisville, KY
March 13th: Tennessee PAC, Andrew Jackson Hall, Nashville, TN
March 14th: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN
March 15th: Chicago Theater, Chicago, IL
March 17th: Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO
Additional tour dates to be added.
For more information:
http://www.habitat-nola.org
http://www.harryconnickjr.com
http://www.columbiarecords.com
http://www.rounder.com
Oh, My NOLA was recorded in June, days after Connick had completed his historic run in "The Pajama Game," which is documented in the original cast recording comprising half of the two-disc set Connick on Broadway, Volume 1. With the assistance of his great Big Band, plus the added input of a few special guests, Connick has created an unprecedented musical cornucopia of songs inspired by and associated with the Crescent City for his new album.
Several of the songs will bring New Orleans instantly to mind, although Connick and his associates have inevitably found ways to provide a new perspective on these old favorites. "I put a New Orleans groove on Jambalaya, instead of a traditional Cajun or Zydeco feeling," he says of the old Hank Williams hit, "then we move into an entirely new tempo for an entirely new groove -- big-band swing." Careless Love, an even older warhorse, was arranged and performed spontaneously, at the end of the album's final session, with a trio of Connick on vocals and piano, Jonathan Dubose on acoustic guitar and Arthur Latin playing only bass drum and tambourine; while Working in the Coal Mine gained new life through Latin's imaginative overdubbing. "Arthur worked his magic with all of his percussion toys," Connick reports, "and each part he played told a different story of each different worker in that mine." For Something You Got, Connick allowed several of the horn players in his band to take a breather and came up with what he calls "a traditional, old-school arrangement for four horns and rhythm section."
Personal tributes also add to the heartfelt aura of Oh, My NOLA. These include Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey, the favorite song of Connick's Uncle Ray (whose photo graces the cover of Connick's album She), and Lazy Bones, one of the songs that Connick's mother would sing to him when he was a child. Several of Connick's musical idols also receive their props: Let Them Talk is a nod to the great James Booker; Hello Dolly, identified worldwide with Louis Armstrong; and Elijah Rock, one of Connick's favorite recordings by the New Orleans gospel giant, the late Raymond Myles.
Oh, My NOLA also features four new originals reflecting the paradoxical nature of the city Connick celebrates. We Make a Lot of Love is all about romance, and a song that Connick began work on while recording his popular collection of love ballads, Only You. The title track, "a brand new song about a very old city," makes room for one of New Orleans' master musicians, banjo player Bill Huntington, as well as three of its young lions -- trumpeter Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown, trombonist Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and pianist Jonathan Batiste. Connick's other two original compositions are among the most moving of his career. Do Dat Thing is both a celebration of New Orleans culture ("The title means whatever you want it to mean," Connick insists; "You've just got to know how to do it") and a tribute to the city's late musical greats, many of whom are mentioned specifically by name. More powerful still is All These People, inspired by the suffering Connick witnessed when he visited New Orleans in the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina. "The song is all about the people who were left stranded at the Convention Center, with the verses describing what I saw as I was taken through by a kind fellow I had met on the street earlier that day named Darryl." The track features Connick in duet with the great Sony Urban Music/Epic Records gospel singer Kim Burrell.
The companion album, Chanson du Vieux Carre, was recorded for Marsalis Music/Rounder Records in 2003. The disc features Connick's longstanding big band in a similar mix of New Orleans classics, including compositions by New Orleans legends Armstrong (Someday You'll Be Sorry), Sidney Bechet (Petite Fleur), Paul Barbarin (Bourbon Street Parade) and Professor Longhair (Mardi Gras in New Orleans) as well as three Connick originals. While Connick does not sing on this album, there are vocal spots for trumpeter Leroy Jones and trombonist Lucien Barbarin.
All These People was the first single to be released from Oh, My NOLA, and 100% of Connick's royalties from its sale, as well as a portion of his royalties from the sales of both albums will benefit the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village. This project, conceived by Connick and his longtime friend and colleague Branford Marsalis, will consist of single-family homes and elder-friendly duplexes as well as the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, named for the modern jazz pioneer and patriarch of the Marsalis clan who counts Connick among his legion of successful music students. New Orleans Habitat for Humanity began dedicating completed houses and delivered keys in the Musicians' Village to needy families shortly before Oh, My NOLA was recorded.
For all of the work that remains to be done, there is a basic spirit of optimism and celebration that permeates both discs and that is best captured in Connick's version of Yes We Can Can on Oh, My NOLA. "Allen Toussaint was prophetic on this one," he says of the song's legendary composer. Yes We Can Can perfectly fits the bill of a post-Katrina New Orleans. This should be the theme song of our great city." It also summarizes the manner in which Connick views life -- with positive spirit, a focus on solutions rather than casting blame, and a humanity that knows no boundaries. It is this same spirit that makes Oh, My NOLA and Chanson du Vieux Carre such honest and affirmative experiences.
SonyBMG Music Entertainment, Marsalis Music and Rounder Records are proud supporters of the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village and will contribute a portion of the proceeds of these records to the Village. For more information, visit http://www.habitat-nola.org and click on Musicians' Village or http://www.NOLAmusiciansvillage.org.
Harry Connick, Jr. & His Big Band: My New Orleans Tour 2007 Confirmed dates:
February 23rd: Mizner Park, Boca Raton, FL
February 24th: Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL
February 25th: Carnival Center, Miami, FL
February 26th: Bob Carr Performing Arts Center, Orlando, FL
February 27th: Mercer Theater, Savannah, GA
March 1st: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC
March 2nd: North Charleston Performing Arts Center, Charleston, SC
March 3rd: Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC
March 4th: Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC
March 7th: Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
March 9th: BJCC Concert Hall, Birmingham, AL
March 10th: Knoxville Auditorium, Knoxville, TN
March 11th: Palace Theater, Louisville, KY
March 13th: Tennessee PAC, Andrew Jackson Hall, Nashville, TN
March 14th: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN
March 15th: Chicago Theater, Chicago, IL
March 17th: Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO
Additional tour dates to be added.
For more information:
http://www.habitat-nola.org
http://www.harryconnickjr.com
http://www.columbiarecords.com
http://www.rounder.com
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