Contemporary Productions has announced the release of The One and Only Maynard Ferguson Legacy CD.
Recorded at Bennett Studios in Englewood, NJ, following a sold out engagement in New York City at the famed Blue Note Jazz Club, this CD includes Ferguson's last recordings along with marquis alumni from decades of jazz music they shared together. The One and Only Maynard Ferguson will go on sale this Friday, May 4th and will be sold exclusively through the Maynard Ferguson website http://www.maynardferguson.com. Retail cost is $20.
Ferguson, affectionately known as "The Boss," worked with hundreds of musicians worldwide throughout his more than six decades in the business. He often enlisted the musical and composition talents of notable and famous alumni including Wayne Bergeron, Denis DiBlasio, Chip McNeill, and Steve Wiest as well as many of his Big Bop Nouveau Band members. These talented individuals are just a handful of featured musicians on The One and Only Maynard Ferguson CD. This recording contains nine tracks -- five are new takes on old favorites including "The Days of Wine and Roses" and "Besame Mucho," where fans will enjoy a dueling trumpet duet between Ferguson and Wayne Bergeron. Other tunes include three original compositions by Denis DiBlasio, and an all new composition by pianist and Ferguson's son-in-law, Christian Jacob titled "Lost Horizons" featuring the beautiful flugelhorn played by Ferguson.
The One and Only Maynard Ferguson is quintessential of 'The Boss' and a very seductive collection full of original pieces plus Ferguson's unique take on familiar tunes," said Dr. Herb Wong, an internationally respected jazz journalist, historian, critic and concert producer. "The arrangements by Denis DiBlasio and Chip McNeill are incredible and certainly reflect that unmistakable Maynard Ferguson flair. Memories of bygone performances stand out in this legacy CD, I could hear how excited he was ... Ferguson's
performance was tumultuous."
Ferguson passed away just three weeks after The One and Only Maynard Ferguson was recorded, at the age 78. What was intended to be just one of many albums recorded, this particular one has evolved into Ferguson's legacy piece. The One and Only Maynard Ferguson is sure to secure Ferguson's deserved standing as a legend in the history of American Jazz.
Maynard Ferguson Background:
Walter Maynard Ferguson, born May 4, 1928, in Montreal, started his career at age 13 when he performed as a featured soloist with the Canadian Broadcasting Company Orchestra. He opened for some of the great Big Band Leaders of the 1940s including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie and Harry James, and then went on to play with Charlie Barnett, Jimmy Dorsey and Stan Kenton. In 1945 at age 17, Ferguson became the leader of his own Big Band. The 78 year old musical phenomenon went on to record more than 60 albums, receiving numerous honors and awards including the GRAMMY(R) nomination for "Gonna Fly Now" otherwise known as the theme from the movie Rocky. In 2005, Ferguson was awarded Canada's highest civilian honor, the "Order of Canada" from the Right Honorable Governor General Adrienne Clarkson. Additionally, Ferguson has been the recipient of DownBeat Magazine's prestigious "DownBeat" award.
"The Boss" had performed for packed houses for decades. In his final days, he and the Big Bop Nouveau Band were touring the United States, recording what we now know as The One and Only Maynard Ferguson and preparation for a fall 2006 tour in Tokyo. Maynard Ferguson was passionate about his music, his fans and his family. An inspiration both onstage and off, Ferguson's life was full of high notes. His dedication to his craft was unparalleled and his vibrant presence on stage was legendary. Maynard Ferguson will be greatly missed. Maynard Ferguson: 5/4/1928 - 8/23/2006
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
DIANA KRALL TOUR UPDATE
Singer Diana Krall has just announced dates in support of her latest smooth jazz release, From This Moment On, beginning on June 8th in Oakland, California and criss-crossing the country before returning to California on September 22nd for her appearance at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Her co-headliner at many of the shows will be trumpeter Chris Botti.
This marks her first major public appearances in a year, as the Grammy-award winner took some time off with her husband Elvis Costello after the birth of their twin sons. She will be joined by the Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra for her four night stretch at Las Vegas' Hilton Hotel, and for her two nights at the Hollywood Bowl.
Diana Krall Tour dates:
June 8, 9 - Oakland, CA - Yoshi's
June 14, 15, 16, 17 - Las Vegas, NV - Hilton Hotel (w/Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra)
June 19 - Livermore, CA - Wente Vineyard
June 20, 21 - Saratoga, CA - Mountain Winery
June 24 - Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center
July 7 - Atlantic City, CA - Borgata Event Center (w/Chris Botti)
July 8 - Newark, NJ - New Jersey Performing Arts Center (w/Chris Botti)
July 9 - Canandaigua, NY - Constellation PAC (w/Chris Botti)
July 10 - Providence, RI - Providence {PAC (w/Chris Botti)
July 12 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theater (w/Chris Botti)
July 13 - Hyannis, MA - Cape Cod Melody Tent
July 14 - Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion
July 16 - Vienna, VA - Wolftrap Filene Center (w/Chris Botti)
July 18 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park (w/Chris Botti)
July 19 - Nashville, TN - Schermerhorn Symphony Center
July 21 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theater (w/Chris Botti)
August 7 - Bend, OR - Les Schwab Amphitheater (w/Chris Botti)
August 8 - Eugene, OR - Cuthbert Amphitheater (w/Chris Botti)
August 9 - Portland, OR - Keller Auditorium (w/Chris Botti)
August 11, 12 - Woodinville, WA - Chateau St. Michelle
August 14 - Lake Tahoe, NV - Harveys Outdoor Amp. (w/Chris Botti)
August 15 - San Francisco, CA - Davies Symphony Hall
August 17, 18 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl (w/Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra)
August 19 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl (w/Chris Botti)
August 21 - Temecula, CA - Pechanga Casino
August 22 - San Diego, CA - Bayside
August 23 - Phoenix, AZ - The Dodge Theater (w/Chris Botti)
August 27 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater (w/Chris Botti)
August 29 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theater (w/Chris Botti)
August 31 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater (w/Chris Botti)
September 2 - Highland Park, IL - Ravinia (w/Chris Botti)
September 22 - Monterey, CA - Monterey Jazz Fest
MONTERAY JAZZ FEST ANNOUNCES 2007 LINE UP
The 50-year-old Monterey Jazz Festival has announced its star-studded lineup for 2007, featuring trumpeter Terence Blanchard, vocalist Diana Krall, pianists Dave Brubeck and Gonzalo Rubacalba, saxophonists Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman, and many more jazz favorites. The event is scheduled to take place on the weekend of September 21st through 23rd at the Monterey, California Fairgrounds. Shows will occur in the afternoons and evenings, from Friday through Sunday, at the large Arena/Lyons stage and at five additional venues on the grounds. For more information, go to www.montereyjazzfest.com.
Artists scheduled to perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival's Arena are:
Friday, September 21st - Evening
John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension
Dave Holland, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Chris Potter, Eric Harland
Isaac Delgado
Saturday, September 22nd - Afternoon
Los Lobos
Otis Taylor Band
James Hunter
Saturday, September 22nd - Evening
Diana Krall
Gerald Wilson Orchestra (premiering "Monterey Moods")
Terence Blanchard Quintet (premiering "Requiem for Katrina") with Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra
Sunday, September 23rd - Afternoon
Ornette Coleman
Next Generation Jazz Orchestra with Artist-In-Residence Terence Blanchard
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts/Winning Big Band from MJF's Next Generation Festival
Sunday, September 23rd - Evening
Sonny Rollins
Dave Brubeck Quintet with special guest Jim Hall
Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All-Stars with Terence Blanchard, Nnenna Freelon, Benny Green and James Moody
Artists scheduled to perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival's Arena are:
Friday, September 21st - Evening
John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension
Dave Holland, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Chris Potter, Eric Harland
Isaac Delgado
Saturday, September 22nd - Afternoon
Los Lobos
Otis Taylor Band
James Hunter
Saturday, September 22nd - Evening
Diana Krall
Gerald Wilson Orchestra (premiering "Monterey Moods")
Terence Blanchard Quintet (premiering "Requiem for Katrina") with Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra
Sunday, September 23rd - Afternoon
Ornette Coleman
Next Generation Jazz Orchestra with Artist-In-Residence Terence Blanchard
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts/Winning Big Band from MJF's Next Generation Festival
Sunday, September 23rd - Evening
Sonny Rollins
Dave Brubeck Quintet with special guest Jim Hall
Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All-Stars with Terence Blanchard, Nnenna Freelon, Benny Green and James Moody
Monday, May 07, 2007
NORMAN BROWN - NEW CD & TOUR INFO
Grammy Award-winning guitarist/singer Norman Brown has just released Stay With Me, and this summer he will launch his third annual Summer Storm tour, with Peabo Bryson, Marion Meadows and Jeff Lorber. The tour begins on May 26th in Oceanside, California and continues through the summer and fall, winding up in Avalon, California at the Catalina Jazz Fest on October 21st.
The title track was written and produced by singer/songwriter Brian McKnight, who provides back-up vocals to the R&B tune. Trumpeter Rick Braun and saxophonist Kirk Whalum also guest on the album for a reunion of supergroup BWB on "It's Not Over," and guitarist/producer Paul Brown collaborated on "Pop's Cool Groove" and "Soul Dance" and produced "I Need You." One of his favorite tracks is the bossa nova-flavored "Pop's Cool Groove," which was inspired by his father, who was a fan of legendary guitarist Wes Montgomery. "He would sit down in the basement and listen to me practice for hours and hours," Brown recalls of his dad. "He really liked Wes Montgomery and that style, so I learned that style. And when I finished this song, it was like, 'Oh, yeah. This is Pop's cool groove."
Stay With Me includes the following tracks:
"Let's Take A Ride You"
"You Keep Lifting Me Higher"
"Pop's Cool Groove"
"It Ain't Over BWB"
"So In Love"
"Stay With Me"
"Soul Dance"
"Every Little Thing"
"A Quiet Place"
"I Need You"
Dates for Norman Brown's Summer Storm tour are as follows:
May 26 - Oceanside, CA - Oceanside Pier Amphitheater
June 17 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl/Playboy Jazz Fest
June 20 - Detroit, MI - Chene Park
June 22 - Wilmington, DE - Rodney Square
June 23 - Hampton, VA - Hampton Jazz Fest
June 24 - Saratoga Springs, NY - Freihofer's Jazz Fest
July 7 - Omaha, NE - Omaha Riverfront Jazz & Festival (w/o Peabo Bryson)
July 8 - Columbus, OH - Wendy's Corporate Headquarters
July 20 - Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
July 21 - Melbourne, FL - King Center for Performing Arts
July 22 - Indianapolis, IN - Indianapolis Black Expo
July 28 - Harrisburg, PA - The Forum Theatre
August 17 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theater
August 18 - Temecula, CA - Wilson Creek Winery
August 24 - Seattle, WA - Seattle University
August 25 - Las Vegas, NV - Boulder Station Casino
September 7 - West Bend, WI - Ziegler Kettle Moraine Jazz Fest
September 8 - Central Park, CA - BB Jazz Fest
September 22 - Scottsdale, AZ - Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater
October 19 - Clearwater, FL - Clearwater Jazz Holiday
October 21 - Avalon, CA - Catalina Jazz Festival
2007 JVC JAZZ FESTIVAL – NEW YORK TAKES OVER THE CITY JUNE 17-30
The 2007 JVC Jazz Festival - New York, produced by George Wein and The Festival Network, takes over the city June 17 - 30 with more than 300 artists in nearly 200 concerts and events (including clubs) at 28 venues in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and reaching as far as Philadelphia.
The 8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall concerts begin on June 21 with Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, Gary Peacock followed by India.Arie and Lizz Wright on June 22 and Patti LaBelle and Lou Donaldson Quartet, June 23. Don't miss C'est Si Bon: Eartha Kitt's Fabulous 80th Birthday Concert on June 25 and Cesaria Evora and The Bird and the Bee on June 26. Ron Carter: The Master @ 70 takes the stage on June 27, featuring Ron Carter & Friends in four groups -- Quartet with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter & Billy Cobham; Trio with Mulgrew Miller & Russell Malone; Duets with Jim Hall; and New Quartet with Stephen Scott, Payton Crossley & Rolando Morales. Then it's Nancy Wilson's Swingin' 70th Birthday Party with Nancy Wilson Trio and Regina Carter, Kurt Elling, Nnenna Freelon, Herbie Hancock, Ramsey Lewis and Dianne Reeves on June 29 and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones plus The Del McCoury Band on June 30.
At Zankel Hall, catch Lee Konitz's Beautiful 80th Birthday Party featuring Lee Konitz with Orquestra Jazz Matosinhos & New Nonet & String Quartet plus special guests Paul Motian & Steve Swallow on June 25; Benny Carter Centennial Celebration: The King of New York starring Loren Schoenberg Big Band, June 26; and Jean-Luc Ponty, June 27, all at 8:30 p.m.
The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College presents Jimmy McPartland Centennial Celebration, June 19; We Remember Ruby: A Musical Salute to Ruby Braff, June 20; and Phoebe Jacobs -- A Life Well-lived: A Work Still in Progress featuring the Music of Eubie Blake, Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan & Louis Armstrong on June 21, all at 8:00 p.m.
JVC Jazz Festival moves to The Town Hall at 8:00 p.m. for Preservation Hall at Town Hall: Bourbon Street Comes to Broadway on June 19, followed by a double bill with Branford Marsalis and the Joshua Redman Trio on June 20. Wrapping up the series is YKK Presents Jazz: East & West featuring on June 21.
Kenny Barron & Eliane Elias perform at The Allen Room at Rose Hall on June 24 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. JVC Jazz Festival presents Vijay Iyer & Rudresh Mahanthappa Duo on June 22, Anat Fort, June 27 and Ned Rothenberg & Glen Velez on June 29 at the Rubin Museum of Art at 7:00 p.m.
Hurry up to Harlem for A Father's Day Gift with Sonny Fortune Quartet on June 17 at 3:00 p.m. at Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and Geri Allen Trio at the Studio Museum in Harlem on June 27 at 7:30 p.m.
The Jazz Standard spotlights five World Jazz Nights featuring Lionel Loueke Trio on June 26; Avishai Cohen Sextet, June 27; and Roswell Rudd's MALIcool, June 28 - 30 at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with an 11:30 p.m. set on Friday and Saturday. The 2-for-1 Club Night series offers special discounts to JVC Jazz Festival ticket holders at The Blue Note, Iridium Jazz Club, The Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel, Smoke, Sweet Rhythm and Zinc.
Catch free concerts Outdoors at Citicorp Plaza at St. Peter's Church at 12:30 p.m. including Downbeat Presents: Jazz Combos on June 21 and a Celebration of International Women in Jazz on June 28. The JVC Jazz Festival teams up with Celebrate Brooklyn! to present Groove Collective, Ravi Coltrane Quartet and Craig Harris Ensemble in a free concert at Prospect Park Bandshell at 7:00 p.m. on June 29.
Shop and bop 'til you drop at six free concerts at Macy's including Sonny Fortune at Macy's Herald Square on June 7 at 6:00 p.m.; an artist to be announced at Macy's Brooklyn on June 8 at 6:00 p.m.; International Women in Jazz featuring Audrey Silver Quartet at Macy's Queens, June 9, at 3:00 p.m.; Eric Mintel at Macy's Center City in Philadelphia at 3:00 p.m., June 9; and Roni Ben-Hur, June 14 at 6:00 p.m. and an artist to be announced on June 18, at noon at Herald Square.
Hotel 57, located at 130 East 57th Street, is the host hotel of the JVC Jazz Festival. Call (212) 753-8841 or visit www.hotel57.com. Tickets for JVC Jazz Festival are on sale now at respective box offices. For a Festival brochure, call (646) 862-0458, write JVC Jazz Festival - New York, P.O. Box 1169, Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023 or visit the JVC Jazz Festival website at www.festivalproductions.net. JVC, sponsor of JVC Jazz Festivals worldwide since 1984, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of high quality audio and video products.
The 8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall concerts begin on June 21 with Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, Gary Peacock followed by India.Arie and Lizz Wright on June 22 and Patti LaBelle and Lou Donaldson Quartet, June 23. Don't miss C'est Si Bon: Eartha Kitt's Fabulous 80th Birthday Concert on June 25 and Cesaria Evora and The Bird and the Bee on June 26. Ron Carter: The Master @ 70 takes the stage on June 27, featuring Ron Carter & Friends in four groups -- Quartet with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter & Billy Cobham; Trio with Mulgrew Miller & Russell Malone; Duets with Jim Hall; and New Quartet with Stephen Scott, Payton Crossley & Rolando Morales. Then it's Nancy Wilson's Swingin' 70th Birthday Party with Nancy Wilson Trio and Regina Carter, Kurt Elling, Nnenna Freelon, Herbie Hancock, Ramsey Lewis and Dianne Reeves on June 29 and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones plus The Del McCoury Band on June 30.
At Zankel Hall, catch Lee Konitz's Beautiful 80th Birthday Party featuring Lee Konitz with Orquestra Jazz Matosinhos & New Nonet & String Quartet plus special guests Paul Motian & Steve Swallow on June 25; Benny Carter Centennial Celebration: The King of New York starring Loren Schoenberg Big Band, June 26; and Jean-Luc Ponty, June 27, all at 8:30 p.m.
The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College presents Jimmy McPartland Centennial Celebration, June 19; We Remember Ruby: A Musical Salute to Ruby Braff, June 20; and Phoebe Jacobs -- A Life Well-lived: A Work Still in Progress featuring the Music of Eubie Blake, Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan & Louis Armstrong on June 21, all at 8:00 p.m.
JVC Jazz Festival moves to The Town Hall at 8:00 p.m. for Preservation Hall at Town Hall: Bourbon Street Comes to Broadway on June 19, followed by a double bill with Branford Marsalis and the Joshua Redman Trio on June 20. Wrapping up the series is YKK Presents Jazz: East & West featuring on June 21.
Kenny Barron & Eliane Elias perform at The Allen Room at Rose Hall on June 24 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. JVC Jazz Festival presents Vijay Iyer & Rudresh Mahanthappa Duo on June 22, Anat Fort, June 27 and Ned Rothenberg & Glen Velez on June 29 at the Rubin Museum of Art at 7:00 p.m.
Hurry up to Harlem for A Father's Day Gift with Sonny Fortune Quartet on June 17 at 3:00 p.m. at Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and Geri Allen Trio at the Studio Museum in Harlem on June 27 at 7:30 p.m.
The Jazz Standard spotlights five World Jazz Nights featuring Lionel Loueke Trio on June 26; Avishai Cohen Sextet, June 27; and Roswell Rudd's MALIcool, June 28 - 30 at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with an 11:30 p.m. set on Friday and Saturday. The 2-for-1 Club Night series offers special discounts to JVC Jazz Festival ticket holders at The Blue Note, Iridium Jazz Club, The Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel, Smoke, Sweet Rhythm and Zinc.
Catch free concerts Outdoors at Citicorp Plaza at St. Peter's Church at 12:30 p.m. including Downbeat Presents: Jazz Combos on June 21 and a Celebration of International Women in Jazz on June 28. The JVC Jazz Festival teams up with Celebrate Brooklyn! to present Groove Collective, Ravi Coltrane Quartet and Craig Harris Ensemble in a free concert at Prospect Park Bandshell at 7:00 p.m. on June 29.
Shop and bop 'til you drop at six free concerts at Macy's including Sonny Fortune at Macy's Herald Square on June 7 at 6:00 p.m.; an artist to be announced at Macy's Brooklyn on June 8 at 6:00 p.m.; International Women in Jazz featuring Audrey Silver Quartet at Macy's Queens, June 9, at 3:00 p.m.; Eric Mintel at Macy's Center City in Philadelphia at 3:00 p.m., June 9; and Roni Ben-Hur, June 14 at 6:00 p.m. and an artist to be announced on June 18, at noon at Herald Square.
Hotel 57, located at 130 East 57th Street, is the host hotel of the JVC Jazz Festival. Call (212) 753-8841 or visit www.hotel57.com. Tickets for JVC Jazz Festival are on sale now at respective box offices. For a Festival brochure, call (646) 862-0458, write JVC Jazz Festival - New York, P.O. Box 1169, Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023 or visit the JVC Jazz Festival website at www.festivalproductions.net. JVC, sponsor of JVC Jazz Festivals worldwide since 1984, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of high quality audio and video products.
CANADIAN SMOOTH JAZZ AWARDS
The Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards, hosted by Alexander Zonjic, gave double honors to the Strung Out Troubadors featuring Rik Emmett and Dave Dunlop on Friday (April 27th) night, awarding their self-titled set Album of the Year and the band itself Group of the Year.
Other notable wins went to Warren Hill for Wind Instrumentalist for the third straight year; Al Jarreau for International Vocalist; Nick Colionne for International Instrumentalist; and jazz supergroup Spyro Gyra, who were awarded the George Benson Lifetime Achievement Award.
The evening featured performances by Brian Culbertson, Warren Hill, Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, Carol Welsman, Maysa, David Pack and Jeff Lorber.
The winners of this years Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards are:
International Instrumental - Nick Colionne
International Vocal - Al Jarreau
Female Vocalist - Kellylee Evans
Male Vocalist - Marc Jordan
Group/Duo - Strung Out Troubadours
Guitarist of the Year - Johannes Linstead
Wind Instrumentalist of the Year - Warren Hill
Keyboardist/Pianist - Carol Welsman
Album of the Year - Rik Emmett / Dave Dunlop - Strung Out Troubadours
Best Original Composition presented by SOCAN - Amy Sky /Eddie Schwartz - "Everything Love Is"
Other notable wins went to Warren Hill for Wind Instrumentalist for the third straight year; Al Jarreau for International Vocalist; Nick Colionne for International Instrumentalist; and jazz supergroup Spyro Gyra, who were awarded the George Benson Lifetime Achievement Award.
The evening featured performances by Brian Culbertson, Warren Hill, Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, Carol Welsman, Maysa, David Pack and Jeff Lorber.
The winners of this years Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards are:
International Instrumental - Nick Colionne
International Vocal - Al Jarreau
Female Vocalist - Kellylee Evans
Male Vocalist - Marc Jordan
Group/Duo - Strung Out Troubadours
Guitarist of the Year - Johannes Linstead
Wind Instrumentalist of the Year - Warren Hill
Keyboardist/Pianist - Carol Welsman
Album of the Year - Rik Emmett / Dave Dunlop - Strung Out Troubadours
Best Original Composition presented by SOCAN - Amy Sky /Eddie Schwartz - "Everything Love Is"
LIVE GROVER WASHINGTON JR. CD TO BE RELEASED
A live performance from the Monterey Jazz Festival by the late smooth jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. will be released on July 31st as the debut disc from Monterey Jazz Festival Records, the new label created to celebrate the festival's 50th anniversary this fall. The album is yet to be titled.
The performance was Washington's only one at the legendary festival, just five years prior to his death from a heart attack on December 17, 1999 at the age of 56. On the never-before-heard recording, Washington plays tenor, alto and soprano sax, and he is joined by music director Bill Jolly on keyboards and vocals, Donald Robinson on keys, Richard Lee Steacker on guitar, Lanar Brantley on bass, Steven Wolf on drums, and Pablo Batista on congas and percussion.
Live Monterey Jazz Festival records featuring Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk and Shirley Horn will also be released on July 31st and additional releases are slated for September.
The track listing for Grover Washington Jr.'s Live CD includes:
"Black Frost"
"Gramercy Park"
"Brand New Age"
"When I Fall in Love"
"Please Send Me Someone to Love"
"Take Five (Take Another Five)"
MEDLEY:
"Winelight"
"Inner City Blues"
"Jammin'"
"Ain't No Sunshine"
"East River Drive"
"Inside Moves"
"Lock It in the Pocket"
"Just the Two of Us"
"Sausalito"
URSULA 1000 IN EUROPE
Globetrotter extraordinaire Ursula 1000 will return to Europe for another round of DJ dates this summer. Look for a brand new, digital only remix album from Mr. 1000 in the coming weeks complete with his brand new video for "Electrick Boogie."
Ursula 1000
5/03: @ Cheeky B*stard @ Hiro Ballroom, New York, NY
5/04: @ Palacio del Peligro, San Francisco, California
5/16: @ Capri Bar, Essen, Germany
5/18: @ Summer Stage, St. Petersburg, Russia
5/19: @ Foo Club, Hamburg, Germany
5/23: @ Supercharged @ Club Audio, Brighton, UK (w/ Fort Knox Five)
5/25: @ Fabric, London, UK (w/ Fort Knox Five)
5/26: @ Live Music (Eclipse), Bucharest, Romania
5/27: @ Chill Out Festival, Istanbul, Turkey
6/01: @ Donna Disco, Kiev, Ukraine
6/02: @ Siroco, Madrid, Spain
6/03: @ Beach Bar Helona, Halkidiki, Greece
6/04: @ Arthouse - Thessaloniki, Greece
6/06: @ 603 Club - Saarbrucken, Germany
6/09: @ Supperclub, San Francisco, California
6/15: @ APT, New York, NY
6/23: @ Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD
(with Manu Chao, Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, Nickodemus, Thunderball)
Ursula 1000
5/03: @ Cheeky B*stard @ Hiro Ballroom, New York, NY
5/04: @ Palacio del Peligro, San Francisco, California
5/16: @ Capri Bar, Essen, Germany
5/18: @ Summer Stage, St. Petersburg, Russia
5/19: @ Foo Club, Hamburg, Germany
5/23: @ Supercharged @ Club Audio, Brighton, UK (w/ Fort Knox Five)
5/25: @ Fabric, London, UK (w/ Fort Knox Five)
5/26: @ Live Music (Eclipse), Bucharest, Romania
5/27: @ Chill Out Festival, Istanbul, Turkey
6/01: @ Donna Disco, Kiev, Ukraine
6/02: @ Siroco, Madrid, Spain
6/03: @ Beach Bar Helona, Halkidiki, Greece
6/04: @ Arthouse - Thessaloniki, Greece
6/06: @ 603 Club - Saarbrucken, Germany
6/09: @ Supperclub, San Francisco, California
6/15: @ APT, New York, NY
6/23: @ Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD
(with Manu Chao, Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, Nickodemus, Thunderball)
Friday, May 04, 2007
KCSM-FM PROMOTES WORLD”S THIRD LARGEST COLLECTION OF JAZZ RECORDINGS
Goodman Marketing Partners (GMP), a full service direct marketing company, has created a direct mail campaign for KCSM-FM in San Mateo, Calif., that promotes the little known fact that KCSM maintains the world's third largest collection of jazz recordings. Only the Smithsonian Institute and Rutgers University have larger ones. "Financial supporters of KCSM-FM have one big thing in common, they all love jazz," says Carolyn Goodman, founder, president and managing partner of GMP. To leverage that commonality, the direct mail campaign features the station's on-air host of "A Morning Cup of Jazz," Alisa Clancy, to serve as its spokesperson. Written in her voice, the direct mail letters make many references to jazz musicians, selections and jazz trivia. Speaking as a "jazz insider" throughout the letters, she creates a relationship with the reader with both popular and obscure facts, tidbits and recording information.
Alisa's letters also ask listeners for their input with requests for a particular artist or recording. The letters create an open and inviting atmosphere while asking the reader to make a financial contribution to the station. An eye-catching buckslip features a jazz quiz to engage readers and help them discern their jazz knowledge. "We have been extremely pleased with the results this campaign is achieving for us," says Sinclair Crockett, development director of KCSM. "We have exceeded our fundraising goal and increased the stature of our station as a leading purveyor and resource of one of the world's largest collections of jazz."
Goodman Marketing Partners is a strategic direct marketing company comprised of senior direct response specialists who design, develop and execute direct marketing solutions. The firm provides clients with a complete range of direct response services including direct mail, email, landing pages, direct response print, television and radio, and point-of-sale collateral. Current clients include Autodesk, Wells Fargo Bank, St. Supery Vineyards and Winery, KCSM-TV, KCSM-FM, Home Service USA, and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. In 2006, the San Francisco Business Times ranked GMP as one of the "Top 100 Women-Owned Businesses" in the San Francisco Bay Area.
NEW FEDERICO AUBELE ITUNES EXCLUSIVE EP!
Federico Aubele will release an iTunes exclusive live EP "Live @ Stubbs" this coming Tuesday, May 8th. This 3-track EP features a live version of "En el Desierto," a brand new song from Federicos forthcoming album, Panamericana. The EP was recorded on a hot and hazy night at the legendary Stubbs Bar-b-q in Austin, Texas as Federico opened for Thievery Corporation to help kick off last years Austin City Limits Music Festival. The new album, Panamericana, is released worldwide on September 18th, 2007.
Due to a broken ankle, Bebel Gilberto has had to postpone her LA, Chicago & Toronto dates due to start next week. That means that Federico Aubeles tour dates have changed as well. New dates are below including an appearance at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Federico Aubele
DJ
5/5: @ Moorea Beach @ Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas
5/11: @ Loft party, Los Angeles, CA (w/ Nickodemus)
5/12: @ Moorea Beach @ Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas
Acoustic
5/19: @ Carnival Center, Miami, FL
5/22-23: @ Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY
Supporting Bebel Gilberto
6/30: Montreal Jazz Festival @ Salle Wilfrid Pelletier, Montreal, Quebec
Supporting Skye
**Special instructions for LA loft party RSVP to artdontsleep@sbcglobal.net venue and address will be announced the day of the show. $12 9pm late
TITO PUENTE – NEW BIOGRAPHY DUE ON KING OF LATIN JAZZ
"Tito Puente: When the Drums Are Dreaming" (now available through AuthorHouse) is the life story of Ernesto "Tito" Puente, the legendary Latin music king. This entertaining and revealing book by Josephine Powell, Puente's former dance partner and artistic advisor, recounts the fascinating and inspirational life of the man once referred to as the "greatest Latin musician of the twentieth
century."
Puente, a dirt-poor Puerto Rican-American, was born in 1923 in New York's Spanish Harlem. As a young boy, he dreamed of becoming a dancer like Fred Astaire; however, an ankle injury gave him the opportunity to explore his musical talents. At 14, Puente won the Benny Goodman-Gene Krupa drum contest. He soon discovered the intoxicating sound of Cuban music, and at 17 he joined the Machito Orchestra, becoming proficient in the Cuban timbale drums.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Puente felt compelled to enlist in the U.S. Navy, where he led a band performing wartime tunes for his ship's crew. When the war ended, musical influences drove him to Havana, where he explored the ancient Afro-Cuban rhythm of the drums. It was here that Puente became a devotee of Santeria, an Afro-Cuban cult religion often referred to as black magic. The ritual drum pattern of this music was mesmerizing to Puente and would forever haunt him.
In 1956 Puente signed with RCA Records, but with the emergence of rock 'n' roll, record producers soon bailed out of Latin music. The Cuban Revolution brought stringent embargoes of products and music that ended an era of flourishing creativity and sent Cuban music and entertainment underground. Puente was forbidden to return to Havana to further his knowledge of Cuban music. While he went on to record more than 135 albums, receive numerous awards and Grammy nominations, and achieve worldwide acclaim and respect, his inability to explore this type of music left him feeling unfulfilled. Powell concludes, "Tito became larger than life. He was highly recognizable and while his adoring public sought his signature, he wasn't satisfied. Until his death, the Latin beat continued to haunt him."
Powell, a gold medal ballroom dancer, has been a presenter and judge for the Feather Awards, the U.S. Open National Swing Dance Competition and the National Salsa Dancing competitions. She is a Cuban music historian, and a lecturer/consultant on ballroom music and dancing, as well as in Latin American music. She was a consultant on the motion pictures "Salsa," "Havana" and the "Mambo Kings," whose soundtrack received a Grammy nomination. She is a regularly featured musicologist on radio stations KXLU
and KPFK in Los Angeles. In 1990, Powell obtained a star for Puente on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Now retired from the entertainment industry, Powell is a successful Realtor in Beverly Hills, and the President of Pan Americana Enterprises Inc. "Tito Puente: When the Drums Are Dreaming" is the author's first book.
century."
Puente, a dirt-poor Puerto Rican-American, was born in 1923 in New York's Spanish Harlem. As a young boy, he dreamed of becoming a dancer like Fred Astaire; however, an ankle injury gave him the opportunity to explore his musical talents. At 14, Puente won the Benny Goodman-Gene Krupa drum contest. He soon discovered the intoxicating sound of Cuban music, and at 17 he joined the Machito Orchestra, becoming proficient in the Cuban timbale drums.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Puente felt compelled to enlist in the U.S. Navy, where he led a band performing wartime tunes for his ship's crew. When the war ended, musical influences drove him to Havana, where he explored the ancient Afro-Cuban rhythm of the drums. It was here that Puente became a devotee of Santeria, an Afro-Cuban cult religion often referred to as black magic. The ritual drum pattern of this music was mesmerizing to Puente and would forever haunt him.
In 1956 Puente signed with RCA Records, but with the emergence of rock 'n' roll, record producers soon bailed out of Latin music. The Cuban Revolution brought stringent embargoes of products and music that ended an era of flourishing creativity and sent Cuban music and entertainment underground. Puente was forbidden to return to Havana to further his knowledge of Cuban music. While he went on to record more than 135 albums, receive numerous awards and Grammy nominations, and achieve worldwide acclaim and respect, his inability to explore this type of music left him feeling unfulfilled. Powell concludes, "Tito became larger than life. He was highly recognizable and while his adoring public sought his signature, he wasn't satisfied. Until his death, the Latin beat continued to haunt him."
Powell, a gold medal ballroom dancer, has been a presenter and judge for the Feather Awards, the U.S. Open National Swing Dance Competition and the National Salsa Dancing competitions. She is a Cuban music historian, and a lecturer/consultant on ballroom music and dancing, as well as in Latin American music. She was a consultant on the motion pictures "Salsa," "Havana" and the "Mambo Kings," whose soundtrack received a Grammy nomination. She is a regularly featured musicologist on radio stations KXLU
and KPFK in Los Angeles. In 1990, Powell obtained a star for Puente on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Now retired from the entertainment industry, Powell is a successful Realtor in Beverly Hills, and the President of Pan Americana Enterprises Inc. "Tito Puente: When the Drums Are Dreaming" is the author's first book.
NEW HOWARD HEWETT DUE - FIRST IN 10 YEARS
Veteran singer Howard Hewett has recorded his first new album in a decade. The album, titled If Only, will be released May 15th on The Groove Records. The latest single from the former Shalamar singer's project is the ballad "Can U Feel Me," which follows the leadoff track "Enough."
Featured on the album are top-notch musicians including keyboardist George Duke, saxophonist Gerald Albright, singer Marc Nelson, guitarist Nils, bassist Nathan East, drummer Ricky Lawson and percussionist Paulinho Da Costa. The album also features one of the last recordings by the late Billy Preston, who played on Hewett's version of John Lennon's "Imagine."
"The reason I didn't put out a record sooner is because I didn't have much to say. Things are different now," explains Hewett. "I can honestly say that I've stayed true to myself over the years and I take pride in that. I've spent the last bunch of years enjoying my family, being home during my daughter's formative years, and connecting with fans over 125 times each year via performances and personal appearances. People are always asking me when I will put out a new record. The timing feels right now and I'm excited about performing the new music."
Hewett is set to unveil the new material at a special May 11th performance at B.B. King's Blues club in Los Angeles.
R&B SINGER /SONGWRITER JOE DEBUTS AT #1 ON BILLBOARD R&B CHARTS
Jive recording artist and Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Joe debuts at #1 this week on Billboard's R&B Albums chart with his new album, Ain't Nothin' Like Me. The album also debuted in the #2 spot on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart selling 98,090 units. The album features collaborations with Nas, Yung Joc
and label mate Papoose; with top- notch production by StarGate, Tim & Bob, Sean Garrett, Cool & Dre and others.
Ain't Nothin' Like Me, is the R&B balladeer's sixth album. Joe's single "If I Was Your Man" is currently a Top 5 staple on Billboard's Urban AC chart and is in rotation at BET and BET J. The album has received glowing
reviews: AP raves, "Joe is still on his A-Game;" and The Dallas Morning News says the album "should reinforce his status as a certified soul crooner for the grown and sexy set ... "
Throughout his 14-year career, Joe has collaborated with a broad range of talented artists including: Mariah Carey, G-Unit and the late Big Pun. The Columbus, Georgia native has sold over 5 million albums to date. Joe recently performed his smash hit "If I Was Your Man" on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Additional television appearances include BET's Mother's Day Special, and the new season of MTV's Making The Band. Joe recently embarked on a national tour with fellow R&B singer Brian McKnight that kicked off in Oakland, CA on April 27 and will stop in most major markets including Detroit, Chicago, Atlanta and New York.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
MICHAEL BUBLE TOPS THE ITUNES ALBUM CHARTS AROUND THE WORLD
Michael's Buble's brand new studio release, Call Me Irresponsible, was released this week worldwide! The CD has entered the top 10 on the iTunes album chart in over 19 countries and has debuted at the #1 spot in Germany and 5 other European territories!
Michael performed a sensational show at New York's famed Webster Hall on Monday, April 30th. The show was broadcast live worldwide exclusively in MSN's Control Room. The concert will remain on MSN for six months and can be viewed right here: http://music.msn.com/michaelbuble. Also on MSN will be Buble videos, artist information and photos that span his entire career.
Check out http://michaelbuble.com next week when Michael's entire U.S. tour is announced. Shows in New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles go on sale this Friday at 10am through Ticketmaster and Chicago is on sale next Monday!
Members of Michael's official fan club, Bungalow-B, have a chance to buy tickets before the public so why not check into Bungalow-B.com to get in on the presale action and find out what other gifts and rewards can be yours!
There are 3 different versions of Call Me Irresponsible to choose from: Standard, Special, and Internet Editions. The deluxe Internet Edition is available only in Michael's Store. The 15 track CD pairs with a beautiful 40 page full color hard cover book encased in a metal look slip case. This is a must-have for any MB fan! Call Me Irresponsible can also be found in Starbucks, Coffee Bean, Whole Foods, Sharper Image, Nordstrom and Target stores across America.
Target is packaging an exclusive 30 minute 'making of' DVD with the 13 track CD. This is available in Target stores only! If you prefer your music digitally then check out our iTunes Exclusive. Call Me Irresponsible includes bonus track "L.O.V.E." plus an exclusive behind the scenes video & PDF.
Michael is back in the UK this week for more European press. He appears this Thursday on Parky TV. Check out the Regis & Kelly Show Thursday, May 10th where Michael makes a guest appearance.
BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – ROOTS, ROCK , REMIXED TO BE RELEASED JULY 24, 2007
Bob Marley is one of the most celebrated and beloved figures on the planet and the term reggae is aynonymous with the musical legacy he left behind. Digging deeply into that sacred catalog, the dozen remixes of legendary songs on Roots, Rock, Remixed are taking the familiar and cherished and reintroducing it to sound systems worldwide. Roots, Rock, Remixed is slated for release on Quango/rockr music, July 24, 2007.
Featuring a crop of today's hottest producers - including Jimpster (Jamie Odell), Yes King (Rhys Adams & Mark Rae), Trio Elétrico (Boozoo Bajou), Fort Knox Five and DJ Spooky - Roots, Rock, Remixed balances that fine line of being respectful to the inimitable artist Nesta was, and using the bass-heavy, digital technologies available to us today. Nothing of the gorgeous, analog originals (including classics like "One Love," "Trenchtown Rock," and "Lively Up Yourself") is lost in translation.
While some bootleg remixes of these songs exist, Roots, Rock, Remixed is the first remix album to receive a certified blessing from the Marley family and Chris Blackwell, himself, who stated, "Roots, Rock, Remixed retains the songs and the spirit of the original Wailers' recordings and creates a great dance party record."
"We thought there was a lack of quality Bob Marley remixes for the underground," says David Hargis, co-producer and VP of A&R at rockr music, which spearheaded this project. "There have been a few high profile, mass market projects, but we wanted to present something for dance club audiences. There's a lot of warmth and humanity in these songs. None sound too electronic or far from the analog originals. Everyone who worked on this project had deep respect for the music."
Yet, those drum beats and bass lines are completely new - the studio refurbishing of skilled hands and ears. Cordovan's hip-hop slick-kick adds punch to the sing-along "One Love," while Afrodisiac Sound System takes "Soul Shakedown Party" from ghetto blaster to mega club experience. Jimpster's excellent retelling of "400 Years," considered crucial in the Peter Tosh library, makes this song of rebellion available for the four-on-the-floor audience. Through and through, the Wailers shine in every moment.
"We're honored to work with such an important body of music," says Jeff Daniel, the album's co-producer and rockr music's chief. "Marley's sound was like no other and his indelible stamp can be heard all through these great new remixes. We took great care not to disrespect his legend."
"There's a really nice balance between those that stick to the roots, and the ones that create their own interpretations," says Bruno Guez, President of Quango Records. Adding to the sentiment, Hargis continues, "Some of the remixers stuck with the familiar song structure and layered modern elements into them, while others took samples of the originals and transformed them into something completely new. It was often astounding how creative these DJs & producers were."
Originally launching Quango under Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures years ago, Guez knows the Marley catalog inside and out. While Blackwell was pivotal in introducing the young Rasta to global ears, this project is quite circular for the groundbreaking Quango.
"These are many of the seed songs for Bob," Hargis concludes. "He went back through his catalog and updated many of them for Island later in his career. In a sense, we're doing the same thing with these remixes. There are a lot of special songs here."
GRAMMY-NOMINATED HAPRIST DEBORAH HENSON-CONANT
She strides on stage with the energy of a rock star and pulls a soulful, electrifying power-chord from her harp. If you think the harp isn't "that" kind of instrument, it wasn’t until Deborah Henson-Conant got her hands on it - literally - and convinced European builders to invent a harp she could strap on like an electric
guitar. Now she takes center stage, her multi-colored braids flying, and plays in styles from Flamenco to Blues, with a musical-theatre-style singing voice and a narrative of storytelling and humor. The result: one-woman shows that blur the line between musical performance and theatrical event.
"The transformation of my harp is a metaphor for what happens when we break personal stereotypes and authentically express who we are," says Henson-Conant. "That's what I try to do in every show." In her latest work - the DVD, CD and TV special "Invention & Alchemy" - Henson-Conant collaborates with an 80-piece orchestra, reinventing the interplay of soloist and symphony into a more interactive and theatrical
format she dubs "symphonic music theatre."
"I wanted to use all the power and the beauty of a full orchestra as an entrance to personal experience," says Henson-Conant, who wrote all the songs, stories and orchestrations. The project continues to win awards, from a Grammy Nomination to first prize in the International Songwriting Competition, and is appearing on PBS stations nationwide. Described as a "combination of Leonard Bernstein, Steven Tyler and Xena
the Warrior Princess" by the Boston Globe, Henson-Conant has opened for Ray Charles, been featured at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, played the 17,000-seat Bercy stadium in Paris, won awards from NEA and "Meet the Composer" and been featured on shows from NBC's "Today" to NPR's "Weekend
Edition."
Henson-Conant's upcoming performances include solo shows in Boston and NYC, and orchestral shows in NY State and Florida. Her recent Science-Meets-Music series debuted at the Cambridge Science Festival.
THE GROOVE BOUTIQUE BACK IN THE GARDEN STATE!
Beginning 5/16, Rafe will be back in the Garden State for an exclusive and oh-so-happnin' weekly appearance: Jazz Wednesdays at 46 Lounge!. 47 Lounge a beautiful restaurant/club that's around 15 minutes outside of the Lincoln Tunnel in Totowa, NJ, is the ideal locale for amazing food, irresistible cocktails, indulgent ambiance, and live jazz! Some of the hottest NYC studio cats, t.v. musicians, and recording artists will be doing their thang at Jazz Wednesdays - along with the hosting and spinning services of Mr. G...
Coming to Jazz Wednesdays @ 46 Lounge:
5/16 - Saxophonist Jerry Vivino of The Max Weinberg 7 ("Late Night with Conan O'Brien")
5/23 - Guitarist John Tropea (Deodato, Ray Barretto, David Sanborn, Paul Simon, The Blues Brothers)!
5/30 - Harmonica guru Rob Paparozzi of The Blues Brothers Band
There's no other night in northern NJ as cool, sexy, and delicious as Jazz Wednesdays @ 46 Lounge! Cover is $10 (free admission with dinner). For table reservations, call 201.998.4001!
Coming to Jazz Wednesdays @ 46 Lounge:
5/16 - Saxophonist Jerry Vivino of The Max Weinberg 7 ("Late Night with Conan O'Brien")
5/23 - Guitarist John Tropea (Deodato, Ray Barretto, David Sanborn, Paul Simon, The Blues Brothers)!
5/30 - Harmonica guru Rob Paparozzi of The Blues Brothers Band
There's no other night in northern NJ as cool, sexy, and delicious as Jazz Wednesdays @ 46 Lounge! Cover is $10 (free admission with dinner). For table reservations, call 201.998.4001!
CHICAGO JAZZ FEST 2007
Pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Charlie Haden and the Mingus Big Band will headline the 29th annual Chicago Jazz Festival, running Aug. 30 to Sept. 3."An Evening with Herbie Hancock" will open the festival with a performance Aug. 30 at Symphony Center. The music-making then will shift to Grant Park on Aug. 31, when the featured artists will include the Michele Rosewoman septet and the Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood quartet. On Sept. 1, singer Ernestine Anderson will perform with saxophonist/flutist Frank Wess; the evening will close with Haden and his Liberation Music Orchestra (Haden serves as this year's artist in residence). On Sept. 2, Rob Mazurek's Exploding Star Orchestra, featuring Bill Dixon, and the Mingus Big Band will conclude the fest.
As always, three nights of performances will precede the official festival, making for a Chicago Jazz Festival week stretching from Aug. 27 to Sept. 3. Trumpeter Orbert Davis' Chicago Jazz Philharmonic will play in Millennium Park on Aug. 27. Jon Faddis, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, James Moody and others will play "A Night in Havana" tribute to Dizzy Gillespie at the Harris Theater Aug. 28. And the annual Jazz Club Tour will take visitors by bus to several venues, Aug. 29.
For more information, call the Mayor's Office of Special Events, which produces the festival, at 312-744-3315, or the Jazz Institute of Chicago, which programs it, at 312-427-1676.
As always, three nights of performances will precede the official festival, making for a Chicago Jazz Festival week stretching from Aug. 27 to Sept. 3. Trumpeter Orbert Davis' Chicago Jazz Philharmonic will play in Millennium Park on Aug. 27. Jon Faddis, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, James Moody and others will play "A Night in Havana" tribute to Dizzy Gillespie at the Harris Theater Aug. 28. And the annual Jazz Club Tour will take visitors by bus to several venues, Aug. 29.
For more information, call the Mayor's Office of Special Events, which produces the festival, at 312-744-3315, or the Jazz Institute of Chicago, which programs it, at 312-427-1676.
SOUTH JERSEY NOW HAS ITS OWN EXCLUSIVE SMOOTH JAZZ PARTY
ON May 25, 2007, SMOOTH 91.7 & FRIENDS will launch the LAST FRIDAYS SMOOTH JAZZ LISTENER PARTIES at Gensollen's Nightclub, located just outside of Atlantic City at 247 White Horse Pike(Rt. 30) in Absecon, New Jersey, where our aim is to have a place to connect with our Smooth Jazz listening audience, while also allowing them to connect with each other.
Performing live on May 25th will be Wilmington, DE supergroup Aniya, plus 15-year- old keyboardist, producer and arranger Kne-O’Chaw Hampton. On the last Friday of each month, all Smooth Jazz aficionados will be able to schedule an escape from your busy lifestyle...in a place that's created just for you and where you can eat, drink and Get Their Smooth Groove On. South Jersey's only Smooth Jazz listener appreciation parties will make it live--with concerts showcasing many of the region's emerging Smooth Jazz stars & Personal--with socializing, networking and partying in the cozy atmosphere of our host venue.
LAST FRIDAYS will present a sophisticated and classy mix of Smooth Jazz, delicious food, occasional gourmet wine tastings, hourly door prizes and even an old-school dance partying in between and after the live music sets. Live performances by the region's most talented emerging artists will have our patrons looking forward to each subsequent visits. SMOOTH 91.7 creator, producer and host Dorian Gilmer will set a festive tone with Mardi Gras beads to welcome patrons and door prizes such as Smooth Jazz cds, SMOOTH 91.7 sampler cds and t-shirts, as well as sponsored copies of national Jazz magazine publications...and that's just for starters.
”LAST FRIDAYS” IS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC & THE MUSIC LOVER... and other artists whose music will be “discovered”(or re-discovered) at LAST FRIDAYS will include... AIRBORNE, PAULA ATHERTON, PAULINE BENNICK, ALFONSO BLACKWELL, ELLAS y AMIGOS, KNE- O'CHAW HAMPTON, IGUAZU, HOWARD ISAACSON, GORDON JAMES, ANDREW NEU, PLEX BAND, QUEST feat. MIKE JAROSZ, SPUR OF THE MOMENT, LOUIS “NICKY” TAYLOR, DON ”JUAN” WARD, LANNY WARD, ...and numerous other pleasant surprises.
TICKETS for Last Fridays are $20 for General Admission(bar seating and rear tables) and $35 for VIP(close-up reserved table seating with complimentary appetizers from 7-9pm). All tickets are $10 off when purchased in advance by calling 609-204-9466 or 609-892 -1771. Please visit the official website --at www.lastfridays.gq.nu--to keep abreast of up-coming performers and special theme nights. While you're there, you can hit us up in the Guestbook, where all visitors can leave their “2-cents” for all others to see.
Performing live on May 25th will be Wilmington, DE supergroup Aniya, plus 15-year- old keyboardist, producer and arranger Kne-O’Chaw Hampton. On the last Friday of each month, all Smooth Jazz aficionados will be able to schedule an escape from your busy lifestyle...in a place that's created just for you and where you can eat, drink and Get Their Smooth Groove On. South Jersey's only Smooth Jazz listener appreciation parties will make it live--with concerts showcasing many of the region's emerging Smooth Jazz stars & Personal--with socializing, networking and partying in the cozy atmosphere of our host venue.
LAST FRIDAYS will present a sophisticated and classy mix of Smooth Jazz, delicious food, occasional gourmet wine tastings, hourly door prizes and even an old-school dance partying in between and after the live music sets. Live performances by the region's most talented emerging artists will have our patrons looking forward to each subsequent visits. SMOOTH 91.7 creator, producer and host Dorian Gilmer will set a festive tone with Mardi Gras beads to welcome patrons and door prizes such as Smooth Jazz cds, SMOOTH 91.7 sampler cds and t-shirts, as well as sponsored copies of national Jazz magazine publications...and that's just for starters.
”LAST FRIDAYS” IS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC & THE MUSIC LOVER... and other artists whose music will be “discovered”(or re-discovered) at LAST FRIDAYS will include... AIRBORNE, PAULA ATHERTON, PAULINE BENNICK, ALFONSO BLACKWELL, ELLAS y AMIGOS, KNE- O'CHAW HAMPTON, IGUAZU, HOWARD ISAACSON, GORDON JAMES, ANDREW NEU, PLEX BAND, QUEST feat. MIKE JAROSZ, SPUR OF THE MOMENT, LOUIS “NICKY” TAYLOR, DON ”JUAN” WARD, LANNY WARD, ...and numerous other pleasant surprises.
TICKETS for Last Fridays are $20 for General Admission(bar seating and rear tables) and $35 for VIP(close-up reserved table seating with complimentary appetizers from 7-9pm). All tickets are $10 off when purchased in advance by calling 609-204-9466 or 609-892 -1771. Please visit the official website --at www.lastfridays.gq.nu--to keep abreast of up-coming performers and special theme nights. While you're there, you can hit us up in the Guestbook, where all visitors can leave their “2-cents” for all others to see.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
COOL JAZZ WINNIPEG FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES HEADLINERS
COOL Jazz Winnipeg Festival has announced headline acts for the 2007 festival this week. The world-class roster will include jazz piano masters Herbie Hancock and Dave Brubeck, vocalist Madeleine Peyroux, and blues guitar god Derek Trucks among the many performers.
Pushing back the dates of the festival by one week to accommodate some acts, the festival will run June 22 to July 2 rather than it’s traditional June dates.
The Performance Series headliners will feature a number of notable double-bills: Herbie Hancock teams with the Kenny Garrett Quartet, Joshua Redman Trio with post-boppers The Bad Plus, and singer/pianist Freddy Cole with saxophonist David (Fathead) Newman.
The Pyramid Casino’s New Groove Series will feature British R&B sensation James Hunter, Verve artist singer-songwriter Jackie Greene, turntablists DJ Champion and Girl Talk, hip-hopper Cadence Weapon, instrumentalists The Hylozoists, Afrobeat ensemble Antibalas and the Latin group Salsa Na’Ma.
The Windsor Hotel will showcase the Blues Series, which will feature John Lee Hooker Jr., picker Guitar Shorty and California jump-band Little Charlie & the Nightcats. The festival’s Late Nite Series showcases the inventive Vijay Iyer Quartet, Canuck singers Sophie Milman and Dione Taylor, bassist Esperanza Spalding and a host of local acts.
Pushing back the dates of the festival by one week to accommodate some acts, the festival will run June 22 to July 2 rather than it’s traditional June dates.
The Performance Series headliners will feature a number of notable double-bills: Herbie Hancock teams with the Kenny Garrett Quartet, Joshua Redman Trio with post-boppers The Bad Plus, and singer/pianist Freddy Cole with saxophonist David (Fathead) Newman.
The Pyramid Casino’s New Groove Series will feature British R&B sensation James Hunter, Verve artist singer-songwriter Jackie Greene, turntablists DJ Champion and Girl Talk, hip-hopper Cadence Weapon, instrumentalists The Hylozoists, Afrobeat ensemble Antibalas and the Latin group Salsa Na’Ma.
The Windsor Hotel will showcase the Blues Series, which will feature John Lee Hooker Jr., picker Guitar Shorty and California jump-band Little Charlie & the Nightcats. The festival’s Late Nite Series showcases the inventive Vijay Iyer Quartet, Canuck singers Sophie Milman and Dione Taylor, bassist Esperanza Spalding and a host of local acts.
‘JAZZ MY SOUL’ FROM THE JAZZ EXPLORERS
Rhythm Dynamics, Inc. is proud to announce "Jazz My Soul" CD by The Jazz Explorers, a new collective jazz workshop built on a deep creative foundation with broad appeal. This extraordinary project features great performances by a unique gathering of jazz legends, including George Cables, Dave Liebman, Carmen Lundy, Billy Hart, Sonny Fortune, Victor Lewis and Cecil McBee with a strong supporting cast. "Jazz My Soul" propels contemporary mainstream jazz forward with power and subtlety.
The Jazz Explorers perform the soulful original music of composer, producer and band leader Tim Duffy, whose influences include Duke Ellington, Howlin’ Wolf, Charles Lloyd, Sun Ra, and James Brown. Producer Bob Funk, owner of Rhythm Dynamics, brings to this project a broad range of musical experience, as an original member of The Uptown Horns, including live performance and/or recording with Ray Charles, The Rolling Stones, BB King, Stevie Wonder, Tom Waits, Albert Collins, Sammy Davis Jr, David Sanborn, James Brown and Frank Sinatra Jr.
"Jazz My Soul" features two shimmering vocals, "We're Only Human" and "Autumn" both with deep under currents, exquisitely interpreted by the great Carmen Lundy, that bridge the classic/smooth/contemporary categories. The instrumental tracks of "Jazz My Soul" convey a broad range of emotions from the driving hard-bop "International Ballistic Soul Kiss" with a burning solo by Dave Liebman, to the funky smooth groove of "Mo Trane", to the profound piano of George Cables on "Our Father", "Mystique" and "Moroccan" culminating with the heartfelt tribute, "In Memorium, Elvin Jones" delivered by former band mate, Sonny Fortune. From atmospheric to inspiring, "Jazz My Soul" is the real deal.
The Jazz Explorers perform the soulful original music of composer, producer and band leader Tim Duffy, whose influences include Duke Ellington, Howlin’ Wolf, Charles Lloyd, Sun Ra, and James Brown. Producer Bob Funk, owner of Rhythm Dynamics, brings to this project a broad range of musical experience, as an original member of The Uptown Horns, including live performance and/or recording with Ray Charles, The Rolling Stones, BB King, Stevie Wonder, Tom Waits, Albert Collins, Sammy Davis Jr, David Sanborn, James Brown and Frank Sinatra Jr.
"Jazz My Soul" features two shimmering vocals, "We're Only Human" and "Autumn" both with deep under currents, exquisitely interpreted by the great Carmen Lundy, that bridge the classic/smooth/contemporary categories. The instrumental tracks of "Jazz My Soul" convey a broad range of emotions from the driving hard-bop "International Ballistic Soul Kiss" with a burning solo by Dave Liebman, to the funky smooth groove of "Mo Trane", to the profound piano of George Cables on "Our Father", "Mystique" and "Moroccan" culminating with the heartfelt tribute, "In Memorium, Elvin Jones" delivered by former band mate, Sonny Fortune. From atmospheric to inspiring, "Jazz My Soul" is the real deal.
DIANA KRALL TOUR UPDATE
Diana Krall will perform the following concerts: June 8-9 at Yoshi's in Oakland CA, June 14-17 at Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas NV, June 20-21 at Mountain Winery in Saratoga CA, July 14 at Bank of America Pavilion in Boston MA, August 14 at Harvey's Outdoor Amphitheatre in Stateline NV, August 15 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco CA, and September 22 at Monterey Jazz Festival in Monterey CA.
NEW RELEASES MAY 1, 2007
Allman Brothers Band - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Island/Mercury)
Angelique Kidjo - Djin Djin (Razor & Tie)
Antonio Carlos Jobim - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Hip-O)
Black Uhuru - Brutal/Brutal Dub (Ras)
Booker Ervin - Freedom Book [Bonus Track] (Prestige)
Dan Carlin - Prowlin (Rhombus)
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (Hip-O)
Erik Truffaz - Arkhangelsk (Blue Note)
Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans (St. Clair)
Fred Hersch Trio - Night & the Music (Palmetto)
Jay Hoggard - Right Place (JHVM)
Jay Hoggard - Songs of Spiritual Love (JHVM)
Jimmy Cliff - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Hip-O)
Joan Armatrading - Into the Blues (429 Records)
John McLaughlin - Indiana (Island)
John Tesh - Passionate Life (Word Entertainment)
L.T.D. - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (A&M)
Marcia Griffiths - Melody Life: Reggae Anthology (VP)
Mary Jane Girls - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Motown)
Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible (Reprise/WEA)
Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible [Bonus Track] (Reprise/WEA
Mike Taylor - Pendulum (Sunbeam)
Mood Architects - Malibu: Jazz at the Beach House (Avalon)
Nadine Sutherland - Call My Name (Eight76)
Puppini Sisters - Betcha Bottom Dollar (Verve Forecast)
Rahsaan Roland Kirk/Jack McDuff - Kirk's Work (Prestige)
Roy Haynes/Phineas Newborn/Paul Chambers - We Three [Prestige] (Prestige)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (A&M)
Stephanie Mills - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Geffen)
Tadd Dameron with John Coltrane - Mating Call (Prestige)
Terry Walker - True Vision (Que Note)
Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Monk [Prestige #2] (Prestige)
Third World - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Island)
Toots & the Maytals - Recoup (Rhythm Club)
Toots & the Maytals - Ska Father (Rhythm Club)
Various Artists - Jazz at the Philharmonic 1956 (Fresh Sounds)
Angelique Kidjo - Djin Djin (Razor & Tie)
Antonio Carlos Jobim - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Hip-O)
Black Uhuru - Brutal/Brutal Dub (Ras)
Booker Ervin - Freedom Book [Bonus Track] (Prestige)
Dan Carlin - Prowlin (Rhombus)
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (Hip-O)
Erik Truffaz - Arkhangelsk (Blue Note)
Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans (St. Clair)
Fred Hersch Trio - Night & the Music (Palmetto)
Jay Hoggard - Right Place (JHVM)
Jay Hoggard - Songs of Spiritual Love (JHVM)
Jimmy Cliff - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Hip-O)
Joan Armatrading - Into the Blues (429 Records)
John McLaughlin - Indiana (Island)
John Tesh - Passionate Life (Word Entertainment)
L.T.D. - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (A&M)
Marcia Griffiths - Melody Life: Reggae Anthology (VP)
Mary Jane Girls - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Motown)
Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible (Reprise/WEA)
Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible [Bonus Track] (Reprise/WEA
Mike Taylor - Pendulum (Sunbeam)
Mood Architects - Malibu: Jazz at the Beach House (Avalon)
Nadine Sutherland - Call My Name (Eight76)
Puppini Sisters - Betcha Bottom Dollar (Verve Forecast)
Rahsaan Roland Kirk/Jack McDuff - Kirk's Work (Prestige)
Roy Haynes/Phineas Newborn/Paul Chambers - We Three [Prestige] (Prestige)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (A&M)
Stephanie Mills - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Geffen)
Tadd Dameron with John Coltrane - Mating Call (Prestige)
Terry Walker - True Vision (Que Note)
Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Monk [Prestige #2] (Prestige)
Third World - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (Island)
Toots & the Maytals - Recoup (Rhythm Club)
Toots & the Maytals - Ska Father (Rhythm Club)
Various Artists - Jazz at the Philharmonic 1956 (Fresh Sounds)
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
SIMPLY RED RELEASES NEW SINGLE
Simply Red's next single will be the title track STAY which will be released in the UK on May 28th to co-incide with the live dates at the Royal Albert Hall in London. There will be two different versions of the single available, a CD maxi and for the first time ever a DVD single. The CD maxi features 5 versions of Stay; the original version, a brand new radio version and three remixes. The limited edition DVD features new exclusive footage of Stay (live) and So Not Over You (live) from the Paradiso showcase in Amsterdam in February The CD maxi features 5 versions of Stay; the original version, a brand new radio version and three remixes. The limited edition DVD features new exclusive footage of Stay (live) and So Not Over You (live) from the Paradiso showcase in Amsterdam in February.
Simply Red travel back to the UK from Canada today to record TV shows in Austria, Italy and Sweden this weekend:
Friday 4th May "Dancing Stars" in Vienna
Saturday 5th May "Apocalypse Show" in Rome
Sunday 6th May "Bingolotto" in Gothenburg
ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM LAUNCHES MP3 DOWNLOAD STORE
James Pearse, the AAJ Download Store Manager, has experienced many facets of the music industry firsthand having worked for a record label, a physical music store, and an online retailer; and has helped contour a store that will appeal to jazz buyers and sellers alike. “The music downloads will be accessible from almost any page at the AAJ website. If you go to an AAJ page about Freddie Hubbard, for instance, you will find links there to download and purchase Freddie Hubbard songs and albums. You'll see this integration throughout the website. AAJ is in a unique position to play a key role in boosting jazz download sales. We're very excited about what this can mean for jazz musicians and fans everywhere,” explains Pearse. AAJ will work directly with record labels and distributors to build a store that offers a deep catalog of music spanning the many genres of jazz.
NEW RELEASES FROM DAVE KOZ, FOUR 80 EAST, MARIO BIONDI, NORMAN BROWN & OTHERS...
Here’s a list of some recent Smooth Jazz releases that you might have missed…
Andre Ward – Crystal City (Orpheus Music)
Bill McGee – Chase The Sunset (804 Jazz)
Boday – Butterfly Legs (Boday.com)
Brian Bromberg – Downright Upright (Artistry Music)
Chieli Minucci & Special EFX – Sweet Surrender (Shanachie)
Chris Webster – Something In The Water (Dig Music)
Chuck Loeb – Presence (Heads Up)
D-Lucca – Cruise Control (Dlucca.com)
Dalminjo – One Day You’ll Dance For Me Tokyo! (Kriztal Entertainment)
Dave Koz – At The Movies (Capitol)
Dee Lucas – Something To Ride 2 (Mo Better)
Down To The Bone – The Best Of Down To The Bone (Narada)
Dwight Searls – Purpose (Japooonie Records)
Earl Carter – My Paradise (E&M Music)
Fattburger – Greatest Hits (Shanachie)
Four 80 East – Enroute (Native Language)
Jeff Golub – Grand Central (Narada Jazz)
Jeff Lorger – He Had A Hat (Blue Note)
Jill Scott – Collaborations (Hidden Beach)
John Pedersen – Groovidi (Paradise Jazz Music)
Keith Andrew – Keith Andrew (KeithAndrew.com)
Ken Navarro – The Meeting Place (Positive Music)
Kymaera – Into The Rainbow (Sheridan Square)
Lamb & Meyer – Don’t Get No Better (BlueHour Records)
Lao Tizer – Diversify (Yse Records)
Lauren Wood – Love, Death & Customer Service (Bad Art Records)
Marco Albani – Chronos (Delta Top)
Mario Biondi & The High Five Quartet – A Handful Of Soul (Schema/Import)
Mark Adams – Feel The Groove (Roberts Music)
Nathan Harasim – Next In Line (NathanHarasim.com)
Nils – Ready To Play (Baja Records)
Norah Jones – Not Too Late (Blue Note)
Norman Brown – Stay With Me (Peak)
O.D. Jamison – Joseph Wooten & Friends (My Love Records)
Outta Nowhere – Outta Nowhere (M Entertainment)
PJ Spraggins – The Light Of Day (PJSpraggins.com)
Patti Austin – Avant Gershwin (Rendezvous)
Paul Brown – White Sand (Peak)
Peter Duval Lee – It’s A New Day (Innocent Bystander)
Randy Crawford & Joe Sample – Feeling Good (PRA Records)
Simply Red – Stay (SimplyRed.com)
Stix Bones – Groove Like This (Bone Entertainment)
Terry Disley Experience – Across The Pond (Independent)
Tim Cunningham – Manchester Road (TimCunningham.com)
Tony DeSare – Last First Kiss (Telarc)
Walter Beasley – Ready For Love (Heads Up)
Andre Ward – Crystal City (Orpheus Music)
Bill McGee – Chase The Sunset (804 Jazz)
Boday – Butterfly Legs (Boday.com)
Brian Bromberg – Downright Upright (Artistry Music)
Chieli Minucci & Special EFX – Sweet Surrender (Shanachie)
Chris Webster – Something In The Water (Dig Music)
Chuck Loeb – Presence (Heads Up)
D-Lucca – Cruise Control (Dlucca.com)
Dalminjo – One Day You’ll Dance For Me Tokyo! (Kriztal Entertainment)
Dave Koz – At The Movies (Capitol)
Dee Lucas – Something To Ride 2 (Mo Better)
Down To The Bone – The Best Of Down To The Bone (Narada)
Dwight Searls – Purpose (Japooonie Records)
Earl Carter – My Paradise (E&M Music)
Fattburger – Greatest Hits (Shanachie)
Four 80 East – Enroute (Native Language)
Jeff Golub – Grand Central (Narada Jazz)
Jeff Lorger – He Had A Hat (Blue Note)
Jill Scott – Collaborations (Hidden Beach)
John Pedersen – Groovidi (Paradise Jazz Music)
Keith Andrew – Keith Andrew (KeithAndrew.com)
Ken Navarro – The Meeting Place (Positive Music)
Kymaera – Into The Rainbow (Sheridan Square)
Lamb & Meyer – Don’t Get No Better (BlueHour Records)
Lao Tizer – Diversify (Yse Records)
Lauren Wood – Love, Death & Customer Service (Bad Art Records)
Marco Albani – Chronos (Delta Top)
Mario Biondi & The High Five Quartet – A Handful Of Soul (Schema/Import)
Mark Adams – Feel The Groove (Roberts Music)
Nathan Harasim – Next In Line (NathanHarasim.com)
Nils – Ready To Play (Baja Records)
Norah Jones – Not Too Late (Blue Note)
Norman Brown – Stay With Me (Peak)
O.D. Jamison – Joseph Wooten & Friends (My Love Records)
Outta Nowhere – Outta Nowhere (M Entertainment)
PJ Spraggins – The Light Of Day (PJSpraggins.com)
Patti Austin – Avant Gershwin (Rendezvous)
Paul Brown – White Sand (Peak)
Peter Duval Lee – It’s A New Day (Innocent Bystander)
Randy Crawford & Joe Sample – Feeling Good (PRA Records)
Simply Red – Stay (SimplyRed.com)
Stix Bones – Groove Like This (Bone Entertainment)
Terry Disley Experience – Across The Pond (Independent)
Tim Cunningham – Manchester Road (TimCunningham.com)
Tony DeSare – Last First Kiss (Telarc)
Walter Beasley – Ready For Love (Heads Up)
Monday, April 30, 2007
HIROSHIMA CELEBRATES CULTURAL DIVERSITY ON NEW ALBUM
Jazz fusion band Hiroshima's forthcoming release, Little Tokyo, celebrates cultural diversity by exploring the music of Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Though the band, founded by wind instrument player Dan Kuramoto and koto player June Kuramoto, has always embraced a variety of global sounds and merged it with contemporary music, Little Tokyo points to an all-inclusive world view.
The 11 tracks on the album, due in stores May 22nd via Heads Up International, explore this multi-cultural stance, adopting a Middle Eastern style on the album's opener "Midnight Sun," mixed with the Japanese taiko drum sound of Kuramoto's bandmate Shoji Kameda. Bassist Kimo Cornwell and bassist Dean Cortez trade licks on a variety of tracks, most notably "On The Fence." The album also features Pieces of a Dream keyboardist James Lloyd (on "Lanai") and guest percussionist Richie Gajate Garcia (on "Sir Charles").
Kuramoto says of the band's mission to break with trends, "So many musicians are so afraid to stretch themselves. There's so little that they're allowed to play if they want to survive commercially. But we as a band have always believed that there's more to it than that, and we will continue on our journey to explore those possibilities, regardless of the next fad on the horizon."
Little Tokyo, which is named after the neighborhood in Los Angeles, includes the following tracks:
"Midnight Sun"
"On The Fence"
"Lanai"
"Red Beans And Rice"
"Sir Charles"
"Hidden Times"
"Shades of Honor"
"Quan Yin"
"Drama"
"Hiro Chill"
"Little Tokyo Underground"
GLADYS KNIGHT TO RECEIVE ELLA AWARD
Gladys Knight, a singer, actress and humanitarian whose five-decade career stretches from gospel music to pop hits to R&B classics, has been chosen as the recipient of the 16th Annual ELLA Award by the Society of Singers (SOS). The announcement was made by Jerry F. Sharell, the president and CEO of SOS, a non-profit organization that offers comprehensive services to meet the emergency financial needs of professional singers worldwide. Named after its first recipient, Ella Fitzgerald, the ELLA Award is given to singers whose significant musical accomplishments are equaled by their dedication to charitable and humanitarian causes both local and international.
"Gladys Knight has one of the greatest and most distinctive voices of our time, and is a woman who has helped countless people through her humanitarian and philanthropic work," says Sharell. A seven-time Grammy Award winner with Number One hits in the pop, R&B and Adult Contemporary formats, Knight has released close to 40 albums; her hits include "Midnight Train to Georgia," "I've Got to Use My Imagination" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Her most recent album is "Before Me," a tribute to the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday. The fall 2006 release was part of a charity initiative that Knight launched in collaboration with Ashley Stewart Stores. She also works with charities ranging from the American Diabetes Association and the American Cancer Society to the Minority AIDS Project and amFAR.
The honor will be presented to Knight at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on September 10, 2007. Previous recipients of the ELLA Award, besides Ms. Fitzgerald herself, include Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne, Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett and Placido Domingo.
The Society of Singers was founded in 1984 by Chairman Emeritus Ginny (Mrs. Henry) Mancini and Gilda Maiken Anderson when the two friends, both of them former professional singers, realized that many of their friends and colleagues were without pensions, unions, medical insurance or places to turn for financial help during tough times. SOS aids professional singers of all ages, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and offers scholarship programs designed to advance the vocal arts.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
RICARDO LEMVO TO RELEASE FIFTH ALBUM 'ISABELA'
Ricardo Lemvo's mix of Cuban salsa and pan-African styles like soukous and Congo rumba has been described by the Los Angeles Times as "seamless and infectious." Born in Congo-Kinshasa of Angolan ancestry, Lemvo formed his Los Angeles-based band Makina Loca in 1990. Since then he has refined his craft and vision, raising his joyous voice with strength, singing songs that celebrate life. He has been enthusiastically acclaimed by both print and broadcast media including BBC Radio, NPR, the NBC Today Show, and CNN World Beat. He has toured extensively in Europe, Australia, and Latin America, and has performed in some of the most prestigious venues in North America including The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Lincoln Center in New York City and The Montreal Jazz Festival.
Isabela, Lemvo's fifth album, can be enjoyed purely for the way it moves, or you can drill down into its complex Afro-Atlantic heritage. Its cosmopolitan bouquet of musical styles is sung in six languages including Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, Lingala and Kikongo, each with its own distinct musicality. Isabela's repertoire ranges from "Kasongo Boogaloo," a fiery upbeat boogaloo, to '50s Congo classic "Lollobrigida" (written by the late Congolese guitarist Tino Baroza in honor of Italian movie star Gina Lollobrigida), to "Serenata Angolana," a duet with Cape Verdean songstress Maria de Barros that Lemvo dedicated to his beloved Angola. Lemvo even learned to sing in Turkish for his version of Candan Ercetin's "Elbette," which he turns into a Turkish tango. Lemvo's songs are inspiring vignettes of life delivered with flair, using rhythms that are inviting and familiar. Ultimately, it could only come from someone who has seen the world and gathered the music of life.
ALLEN TOUSSAINT TOUR DATES
Allen Toussaint will perform the following concerts: April 15 at Joe's Pub in New York NY, April 28 at Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans LA, May 6 at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans LA, May 10 at Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz CA, May 11 at Herbst Theatre in San Francisco CA, May 15 at Birch North Park Theatre in San Diego CA, June 2 at The Anvil in Basingstoke UK, June 4 at Barbican Centre in London UK, June 5 at Queens Hall in Edinburgh UK, June 6 at De Montfort Hall in Leicester UK, June 7 at Colston Hall in Bristol UK, June 8 at Lighthouse in Poole UK, June 9 at Derngate in Northampton UK, June 10 at The Sage in Gateshead UK, June 12 at Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool UK, June 13 at Warwick Arts Centre in Coventry UK, June 14 at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester UK, June 15 at The Dome in Brighton UK, June 22 at Teatro Circo in Braga Portugal, June 23 at CAE in Portalegre Portugal, August 11 at North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh NC, and August 12 at Blues & Roots Festival in Burnaby BC.
All dates June 2 through June 15 with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
All dates June 2 through June 15 with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
SPYRO GYRA 'GOOD TO GO-GO' DUE JUNE 12
Smooth jazz outfit Spyro Gyra are readying the release of their new album, Good To Go-Go, on June 12th, via Heads Up. The 12-track album is the platinum-selling band's 26th, and their fifth release on Heads Up.
The band has also made a line-up change with the addition of Trinidad native Bonny B (short for Bonaparte) on drums and percussion. He had been touring with the band prior to the recording of Good To Go-Go and the band credits him with modifying their overall philosophy.
Group founder and saxophonist Jay Beckenstein said of the new face in the band's line-up, "The fact that we had this new drummer with this great spirit about him prompted us to go in the direction of a more live-sounding, less produced record. The band was just sounding so killer on the road that I wanted to capture some of that energy and reproduce it on the record. When you bring somebody new on board who's bringing some unexpected things with him, it shakes you up a little bit and puts you in new territory. It's been a process of discovery for all of us, and it's been a lot of fun."
Beckenstein said: "I think that along our journeys -- and we've journeyed into a lot of different styles and not all of them fit under the smooth jazz umbrella--but in those journeys we've come up with some combinations of pop and jazz and R&B and jazz that pre-dated what came to be known as smooth jazz. And in that sense, some of what we did, we were smooth jazz innovators. But to say that what we were doing when we were doing that was we were playing smooth jazz, wouldn't be accurate because it was a very small percentage amongst many other things we were doing musically."
He also said that working with the group has only gotten better: "It has gotten easier and easier. I mean after 30 years, something that tends to disappear, or at least it has with us, is the ego-based problems. Nobody feels threatened by anybody else. Nobody feels that if somebody else comes up with something really, really good that it puts me to the side or it makes me smaller in any way. We all root for each other."
Tour dates to support Good To Go-Go have not yet been announced.
The Good To Go-Go track listing is as follows:
"Simple Pleasures"
"Get Busy"
"Jam Up"
"The Left Bank"
"Funkyard Dog"
"Along For The Ride"
"Island Time"
"Wassup!"
"Easy Street"
"A Winter Tale"
"Good To Go-Go"
"Newroses"
The band has also made a line-up change with the addition of Trinidad native Bonny B (short for Bonaparte) on drums and percussion. He had been touring with the band prior to the recording of Good To Go-Go and the band credits him with modifying their overall philosophy.
Group founder and saxophonist Jay Beckenstein said of the new face in the band's line-up, "The fact that we had this new drummer with this great spirit about him prompted us to go in the direction of a more live-sounding, less produced record. The band was just sounding so killer on the road that I wanted to capture some of that energy and reproduce it on the record. When you bring somebody new on board who's bringing some unexpected things with him, it shakes you up a little bit and puts you in new territory. It's been a process of discovery for all of us, and it's been a lot of fun."
Beckenstein said: "I think that along our journeys -- and we've journeyed into a lot of different styles and not all of them fit under the smooth jazz umbrella--but in those journeys we've come up with some combinations of pop and jazz and R&B and jazz that pre-dated what came to be known as smooth jazz. And in that sense, some of what we did, we were smooth jazz innovators. But to say that what we were doing when we were doing that was we were playing smooth jazz, wouldn't be accurate because it was a very small percentage amongst many other things we were doing musically."
He also said that working with the group has only gotten better: "It has gotten easier and easier. I mean after 30 years, something that tends to disappear, or at least it has with us, is the ego-based problems. Nobody feels threatened by anybody else. Nobody feels that if somebody else comes up with something really, really good that it puts me to the side or it makes me smaller in any way. We all root for each other."
Tour dates to support Good To Go-Go have not yet been announced.
The Good To Go-Go track listing is as follows:
"Simple Pleasures"
"Get Busy"
"Jam Up"
"The Left Bank"
"Funkyard Dog"
"Along For The Ride"
"Island Time"
"Wassup!"
"Easy Street"
"A Winter Tale"
"Good To Go-Go"
"Newroses"
NESTOR TORRES TO RELEASE NEW COMPILATION CD
Puerto Rican-born jazz flutist Nestor Torres will release a career-spanning compilation next week (April 24th), titled The Very Best Of Nestor Torres.
Torres says that back in the '80s, he attended a Buddhist lecture in Japan on the arts, where a point of the lecture stayed with him for many years. "He talked about how some of the greatest works of art are of a religious nature, of a religious inspiration and overtones. And he said that we know this from our western perspective in terms of Christian works, that's what is really widely known. And he said the time had come for a new type of religious work, a new type of spiritual art to emerge. And that stayed with me."
Torres grew up in a family of musicians; his father was a pianist, organist and vibraphone player who often jammed with other musicians while young Nestor played along on pots, and later, a kid-sized drum set. But when entering one of the island's music schools, he was faced with a dilemma. Torres explained: "When I entered middle school I had a chance to go to what they call in Puerto Rico Escuela Libre de Musica; they have six of them throughout the island. And at the entrance exam or the entrance forms as I'm applying to go in, they asked what instrument do you want to learn. I said Hmmmm. And I just simply did not know."
Torres said he then made the decision that determined his future: "I mean, I had been playing the drums since I was like 5, Santa Claus had brought me a little drum set. It was professional, it was little, but it was a professional drum set. And I just didn't think about percussion to study music. I mean, if I was to study music I wanted to learn musical notes and harmonies and scales and stuff like that. So as I'm trying to figure it out I looked up and I saw up on the blackboard and saw a picture of a flute."
Torres says that back in the '80s, he attended a Buddhist lecture in Japan on the arts, where a point of the lecture stayed with him for many years. "He talked about how some of the greatest works of art are of a religious nature, of a religious inspiration and overtones. And he said that we know this from our western perspective in terms of Christian works, that's what is really widely known. And he said the time had come for a new type of religious work, a new type of spiritual art to emerge. And that stayed with me."
Torres grew up in a family of musicians; his father was a pianist, organist and vibraphone player who often jammed with other musicians while young Nestor played along on pots, and later, a kid-sized drum set. But when entering one of the island's music schools, he was faced with a dilemma. Torres explained: "When I entered middle school I had a chance to go to what they call in Puerto Rico Escuela Libre de Musica; they have six of them throughout the island. And at the entrance exam or the entrance forms as I'm applying to go in, they asked what instrument do you want to learn. I said Hmmmm. And I just simply did not know."
Torres said he then made the decision that determined his future: "I mean, I had been playing the drums since I was like 5, Santa Claus had brought me a little drum set. It was professional, it was little, but it was a professional drum set. And I just didn't think about percussion to study music. I mean, if I was to study music I wanted to learn musical notes and harmonies and scales and stuff like that. So as I'm trying to figure it out I looked up and I saw up on the blackboard and saw a picture of a flute."
CD101.9 SMOOTH CRUISES ‘07
New York’s CD101.9 has confirmed dates for their upcoming Smooth Cruises ’07. Dates and scheduled acts are as follows:
June 20: Down To The Bone
June 27: Bobby Caldwell
July 11: Jeff Golub & Warren Hill
July 18: Gerald Albright
July 25: Brian Culbertson
August 1: The Rippingtons
August 8: Spyro Gyra
August 15: Mindi Abair
August 22: Richard Elliot
August 29: Alex Bugnon & Marion Meadows
June 20: Down To The Bone
June 27: Bobby Caldwell
July 11: Jeff Golub & Warren Hill
July 18: Gerald Albright
July 25: Brian Culbertson
August 1: The Rippingtons
August 8: Spyro Gyra
August 15: Mindi Abair
August 22: Richard Elliot
August 29: Alex Bugnon & Marion Meadows
Friday, April 27, 2007
CHAKA KHAN'S "CLASSIKHAN' AND THE O'JAYS 'IMAGINATION SET FOR RELEASE
Chaka Khan's "Classikhan" and The O'Jays' "Imagination" are set to be released May 15, 2007 on Music World Music as part of the Music World Master Series catalogue collection.
"Classic Soul has always been one of my favorite genres of music. It was very important to me to contribute to preserving the legacy and staying power of legendary artists such as Chaka Khan and The O'Jays. Re-introducing these great artists and their talents, experience, work ethics, and commitment is a vital message to the young artists in the music industry today. They have had the ability to stay in the game for over 30 years with numerous hits. This is why we at Music World felt it important to release the Master Series of timeless music," states Mathew Knowles (President & CEO Music World Entertainment).
"Classikhan" is a collection of time-honored Pop and Jazz mainstays made famous by Shirley Bassey, Sarah Vaughn, Frank Sinatra and Lena Horne. Backed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Chaka brings her own unique style and sound to these timeless tunes making them almost sound as if they are her originals. She delivers beautiful renditions of such classics as "Hey Big Spender," "Round Midnight," "To Sir With Love," "I'm In The Mood For Love" and "Stormy Weather," adding her own special brand of vocal expertise to each song.
The O'Jays' "Imagination" boasts production from A-list producers including the infamous Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The O'Jays bring their rich harmonies and smooth sound to this classic release as they flow fluently and equally between deep and meaningful love songs to up tempo dance grooves. "Why You Wanna Settle" will be the focus track serviced out to radio. "Imagination" encapsulates the quality of music the O'Jays are famous for. The single, "Make Up," is signature O'Jays. The smoothed out old-school track and sensual lyrics will have fans reminiscing of love from days gone by. The title track, "Imagination," written and produced by Jam and Lewis, has a laid-back infectious "steppers" groove to it, and the lyrics are cleverly vintage O'Jays. In addition to these living legends' classic tracks, the new release includes a hot new remix of "For The Love Of Money."
Both "Classikhan" and "Imagination" will be available in retail locations, and, for the first time ever, available digitally as well at iTunes.
Music World Entertainment (MWE) is one of the world's leading entertainment and music conglomerates dedicated to bringing quality entertainment to the world. MWE worldwide business includes record labels, artist and producer management, staff producers, artist development, Master catalog series, investment and property holdings, including offices in Houston, Los Angeles, New York and London. MWE is the brainchild of President and CEO Mathew Knowles, the powerhouse management behind the success of Grammy Award-winners Beyoncé and global phenomenon Destiny's Child, the most successful "girl group" in the history of pop music.
Music World is one of the most successful labels in the world with over 100 million records sold to date including releases by Destiny's Child, Beyoncé, Solange Knowles, Michelle Williams, Sunshine Anderson, the "Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack," "Roll Bounce" Soundtrack and the highly anticipated upcoming Music World Master Series releases which includes Chaka Kahn and The O'Jays.
DAVE KOZ ANNOUNCES SUMMER CONCERT DATES
Smooth Jazz Saxophonist Dave Koz has announced more of his summer dates to support his film classics-inspired album, At The Movies. The tour is being described as a "double feature," with David Benoit and Phil Perry joining Dave to perform their own hits as well as selections from At The Movies. The Dave Koz band, made up of keyboardist Brian Simpson, bassist Bill Sharpe, drummer Stevo Theard and guitarist Randy Jacobs, will be an integral part of the show, as well.
In related news, Koz will take part in We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, which will air on PBS as part of its Great Performances series, on June 5th. Joining him in the tribute, which will be taped on April 29th at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles, are Patti Austin, Natalie Cole, George Duke, Quincy Jones, K.D. Lang, Nancy Wilson, Lizz Wright, Take 6, Cyndi Lauper and Ruben Studdard.
Dave Koz tour dates (subject to change):
June 3 - Columbia, MD - Capital Jazz Fest at Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 8 - Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Casino & Resort Showroom
June 9 - Wendover, NV - Peppermill Concert Hall
June 10 - Phoenix, AZ - Celebrity Theatre
June 15 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre
June 17 - Glenside, PA - Keswick Theatre
June 21 - Grand Prairie, TX - Nokia Live Theatre
June 22 - El Paso, TX - Plaza Theatre P.A.C.
June 23 - Detroit, MI - V98.7 Smooth Jazz Fest
July 13 - North Kansas City, MO - Voodoo Lounge at Harrah's
July 14 - Apple Valley, MN - Music in the Zoo
July 20 - Richmond, VA - Kanawha Plaza
July 21 - Winter Park, CO - Hideaway Park
July 25 - Atlanta, GA - Classic Chastain Park Amphitheatre
July 27 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl at The Palms
July 28, 29 - Temecula, CA - Thornton Winery
August 2 - Saratoga, CA - The Mountain Winery
August 3 - Sacramento, CA - Radisson Hotel Grove
August 4 - Woodinville, WA - Chateau St. Michelle
August 5 - Healdsburg, CA - Rodney Strong Vineyard
August 9 - Cleveland, OH - Playhouse Square Center
August 10 - Kettering, OH - Fraze Pavilion
August 11 - Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY - Long Island Jazz Fest - Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
August 17 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay
August 18 - Concord, CA - Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord
August 19 - Hollywood, CA - Hollywood Bowl
November 4-11 - San Juan/St. Maarten/ St. Kitts/Half Moon Cay - Dave Koz & Friends At Sea Cruise
December 1 - Melbourne, FL - King Center for Performing Arts
December 2 - Naples, FL - Philharmonic Center for the Arts
December 4 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - AuRene Theatre
December 5 - Sarasota, FL - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
December 11 - Cleveland, OH - Playhouse Square Center
December 19 - Mesa, AZ - Ikeda Theatre
December 21 - Cerritos, CA - Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
December 22 - Cerritos, CA - Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
NATALIE COLE HOSTS TRIBUTE TO ELLA FITZGERALD
Eight time Grammy Award winner Natalie Cole has been tapped to host the all-star concert tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, entitled We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, which will air on PBS as part of their Great Performances series, on June 6th at 9 p.m. ET. The celebration will be taped on Sunday (April 29th) at USC's Galent Center in Los Angeles, and will feature the diverse talents of such music greats as Patti Austin, George Duke, Quincy Jones, Dave Koz, Cyndi Lauper, Ledisi, Monica Mancini, James Moody, Ruben Studdard, Take 6, Nancy Wilson and Lizz Wright.
The release of We All Love Ella! Celebrating the First Lady of Song, timed to hit stores just one day prior to the TV special, will also feature Cole performing "A Tisket A Tasket," which the daughter of legendary crooner Nat King Cole recalls as the first jazz song she learned after meeting Fitzgerald when she was just 7 years old. The tribute album is a Verve Records release.
Fitzgerald won 13 Grammy Awards and sold over 40 million albums. She would have turned 90 on April 25th, 2007.
JVC JAZZ FESTIVAL, NEWPORT, R.I.
The Newport, R.I. 2007 JVC Jazz Festival will pay tribute to Ella, Billie, Dizzy, Mon, Bill Evans, Kir, Getz & Jobim. Branford Marsalis, B.B. King, Etta james, Al Green, Dave Brubeck, Joshua Redman and many others will perform over three days on multiples stages.
The festival kicks off Friday, August 10 at 8:00 PM, at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino with Newport ’57 Revisited: The Legacy of Ella, Billie & Basie with Dianne Reeves and her Band plus The Count Basie Orchestra with Special Guest Nnenna Freelon.
On Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12, the festival moves seaside to Fort Adams State Park for two full days, 11:30 AM – 7:00 PM, featuring something for everyone – a glorious mix of straight ahead, traditional and contemportary jazz, rhythym & blues, funk, Latin jazz and Brazilian jazz.
The festival kicks off Friday, August 10 at 8:00 PM, at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino with Newport ’57 Revisited: The Legacy of Ella, Billie & Basie with Dianne Reeves and her Band plus The Count Basie Orchestra with Special Guest Nnenna Freelon.
On Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12, the festival moves seaside to Fort Adams State Park for two full days, 11:30 AM – 7:00 PM, featuring something for everyone – a glorious mix of straight ahead, traditional and contemportary jazz, rhythym & blues, funk, Latin jazz and Brazilian jazz.
MONTERAY JAZZ FESTIVAL LAUNCHES NEW RECORD LABEL IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CONCORD MUSIC
In celebration of the 50th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival Records will make its debut with a remarkable series of historic, never-before- heard, live-at-Monterey releases. Not only does this mark the first time a festival has launched its own label, but the riches of its tape archives-more than 1600 tapes with more than 2000 hours of concerts in the vault-makes this ambitious endeavor a jazz bonanza.
The Monterey Jazz Festival, the pioneering West Coast-styled jazz party, inarguably holds the world record for the longest-running jazz affair, having been born in 1958 on the Monterey Fairgrounds, some 100 miles south of San Francisco. This year MJF turns 50, with its annual three-day gala (September 21-23) taking on special significance with a wealth of performances offered on nine stages spread throughout the festival's 20-acre grounds.
Monterey Jazz Festival Records is a stand-alone label in partnership with the Monterey Jazz Festival and Concord Music Group. The profits realized by the festival will be re-invested into its ongoing internationally recognized jazz education programs. The MJFR imprint's first five unreleased recordings, to be released on July 31, capture the crème de la crème of the jazz heritage: Louis Armstrong (caught playing the very first night of the festival in 1958); Miles Davis (introducing to the West Coast his classic '60s quintet, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, featuring saxophonist George Coleman in 1963); Thelonious Monk (his quartet augmented by bassist Steve Swallow and an expanded five-piece festival workshop in 1964); and two revered artists, Shirley Horn and Grover Washington Jr., both, respectively, playing their one and only sets at Monterey in 1994.
The label also promises to document the jazz of the future, says MJFR general manager Jason Olaine, the New York-based former director of A&R at Verve Records from 1999-2004. "We're not going to be stuck in a jazz time warp," he says. "We're excited to deliver important historical music, as well as assemble special projects and all-star ensembles to debut at the festival each year."
This year's celebratory jazz-future lineup includes an all-star quartet comprising of bassist Dave Holland, pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, saxophonist Chris Potter and drummer Eric Harland as well as the festival's 50th-year project that will include trumpeter Terence Blanchard, saxophonist James Moody, vocalist Nnenna Freelon, bassist Derrick Hodge, drummer Kendrick Scott and pianist Benny Green, who serves as the musical director. Both groups will be documented live at MJF/50 for possible upcoming releases, with the latter ensemble going on a 50-date national tour in January 2008.
Glen Barros, President and CEO of the Concord Music Group, states, "Concord Records has been committed to nurturing and recording renowned artists for more than three decades, as well as discovering and developing new emerging talent. The Monterey Jazz Festival brand fits perfectly with our overall desire to provide consumers the finest documented recordings of all time. The Concord Music Group is excited to be involved in presenting these spectacular, rare and historic recordings to the public for the first time since they were originally heard by audiences at Monterey."
MJF general manager Tim Jackson tells the story of how the label was born. Three years ago while conceptually ramping up for Monterey's monumental anniversary; he started thinking in broader strokes. "I wanted to leverage the festival's assets and use the 50th as a launching pad to make this historical music available to people," he says.
Ten years ago, Jackson worked with legendary jazz producer Orrin Keepnews to compile a three-CD best-of collection for the festival's 40th birthday (Monterey Jazz Festival-40 Legendary Years, released on Malpaso Records, an imprint of Warner Bros.). It was at that time that he discovered that the archival tapes, housed at the Braun Music Center library on the Stanford University campus, were deteriorating from age. Thanks to grants, the festival has digitized all 2,000 hours of the live recordings made at Monterey in the past 49 years. That provided an impetus to set the label project into motion.
As for the contact with Concord, Jackson says he got to know Barros while they both served on the board of Jazz Alliance International. "As a festival, we're not equipped to market records," says Jackson, "but Concord has certainly proven that it's been very progressive in getting CDs to listeners. Glen and I like and trust each other and with the assistance of our MJF Board of Directors we quickly worked out an agreement. Plus Concord is a West Coast label with its roots in northern California. We like that, too."
Another round of Monterey live CDs will be released in early September to coincide with MJF/50. This historic series will continue as a thriving source of amazing music with many more releases planned for 2008 and beyond.
The Monterey Jazz Festival, the pioneering West Coast-styled jazz party, inarguably holds the world record for the longest-running jazz affair, having been born in 1958 on the Monterey Fairgrounds, some 100 miles south of San Francisco. This year MJF turns 50, with its annual three-day gala (September 21-23) taking on special significance with a wealth of performances offered on nine stages spread throughout the festival's 20-acre grounds.
Monterey Jazz Festival Records is a stand-alone label in partnership with the Monterey Jazz Festival and Concord Music Group. The profits realized by the festival will be re-invested into its ongoing internationally recognized jazz education programs. The MJFR imprint's first five unreleased recordings, to be released on July 31, capture the crème de la crème of the jazz heritage: Louis Armstrong (caught playing the very first night of the festival in 1958); Miles Davis (introducing to the West Coast his classic '60s quintet, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, featuring saxophonist George Coleman in 1963); Thelonious Monk (his quartet augmented by bassist Steve Swallow and an expanded five-piece festival workshop in 1964); and two revered artists, Shirley Horn and Grover Washington Jr., both, respectively, playing their one and only sets at Monterey in 1994.
The label also promises to document the jazz of the future, says MJFR general manager Jason Olaine, the New York-based former director of A&R at Verve Records from 1999-2004. "We're not going to be stuck in a jazz time warp," he says. "We're excited to deliver important historical music, as well as assemble special projects and all-star ensembles to debut at the festival each year."
This year's celebratory jazz-future lineup includes an all-star quartet comprising of bassist Dave Holland, pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, saxophonist Chris Potter and drummer Eric Harland as well as the festival's 50th-year project that will include trumpeter Terence Blanchard, saxophonist James Moody, vocalist Nnenna Freelon, bassist Derrick Hodge, drummer Kendrick Scott and pianist Benny Green, who serves as the musical director. Both groups will be documented live at MJF/50 for possible upcoming releases, with the latter ensemble going on a 50-date national tour in January 2008.
Glen Barros, President and CEO of the Concord Music Group, states, "Concord Records has been committed to nurturing and recording renowned artists for more than three decades, as well as discovering and developing new emerging talent. The Monterey Jazz Festival brand fits perfectly with our overall desire to provide consumers the finest documented recordings of all time. The Concord Music Group is excited to be involved in presenting these spectacular, rare and historic recordings to the public for the first time since they were originally heard by audiences at Monterey."
MJF general manager Tim Jackson tells the story of how the label was born. Three years ago while conceptually ramping up for Monterey's monumental anniversary; he started thinking in broader strokes. "I wanted to leverage the festival's assets and use the 50th as a launching pad to make this historical music available to people," he says.
Ten years ago, Jackson worked with legendary jazz producer Orrin Keepnews to compile a three-CD best-of collection for the festival's 40th birthday (Monterey Jazz Festival-40 Legendary Years, released on Malpaso Records, an imprint of Warner Bros.). It was at that time that he discovered that the archival tapes, housed at the Braun Music Center library on the Stanford University campus, were deteriorating from age. Thanks to grants, the festival has digitized all 2,000 hours of the live recordings made at Monterey in the past 49 years. That provided an impetus to set the label project into motion.
As for the contact with Concord, Jackson says he got to know Barros while they both served on the board of Jazz Alliance International. "As a festival, we're not equipped to market records," says Jackson, "but Concord has certainly proven that it's been very progressive in getting CDs to listeners. Glen and I like and trust each other and with the assistance of our MJF Board of Directors we quickly worked out an agreement. Plus Concord is a West Coast label with its roots in northern California. We like that, too."
Another round of Monterey live CDs will be released in early September to coincide with MJF/50. This historic series will continue as a thriving source of amazing music with many more releases planned for 2008 and beyond.
MOTOWN LEGENDS TOUR
Some of Detroit's greatest musical acts are gearing up for the ultimate Motown soul concert. On May 19, The Motown Legends Tour will make its first stop in Youngstown, Ohio at the Chevrolet Centre. The concert features The Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards, The Miracles, Joe Billingslea's Contours and the Spyder Turner Show. Tickets for the show are reasonably priced $39.50 to $49.50. They may be purchased by calling the Chevrolet Centre Box Office (www.chevroletcentre.com) or visiting GetTix.net (www.gettix.net) Like the Motortown Review tours that featured big name Motown artists all on one bill, Cheers & Severino Productions plans to make a series out of the The Motown Legends Tour concert event. The show in Youngstown will mark the beginning of a series of tour dates around the country aimed at giving fans of the classic Motown concerts with lineups they haven't seen since the label's golden age.
CHICO MANN 'MANIFEST TONE VOL. 1'
Manifest Tone Vol. 1 is a sonic sofrito of lo-fi Afrobeat, gritty funk, and spicy Latin flavors from Marquitos Garcia of Antibalas. Armed with his childhood Casio keyboards, Garcia recorded Manifest Tone Vol. 1 during the band's down-time. The project, which began as an experiment in spontaneous composition, proved to be a true glimpse into the essence of Garcia's musical passions. Syncopated bass and guitars simmering, keyboard melodies bubbling over with Marquitos' harmony-laden vocals, create this exciting mixture of sound seasonings. Pungent Latin aromas waft throughout the music in the rhythms and the choruses. Known as "sabrosura," it is the effect that urges your body to boogie and makes you sing along. With the help of Rich Medina and Kindred Spirits, the Latin music of Garcia's upbringing and the vocabulary of Fela Kuti's afrobeat have come together to bring you Chico Mann's debut album, Manifest Tone Vol.1. Look out for a bangin' 12" mixes coming soon with remixes by DJ Quantic, Comtron (Rush Hour) and more.
WILL DONATO TO RELEASE ‘WILL CALL’
Smooth Jazz Saxophonist Will Donato, best known for his work with such artists as Steve Oliver, Gerald Levert and Al McKay, as well as his soundtrack contributions to film hits Thelma & Louise and The Wedding Planner, has an album of his own ready for release. The set, called Will Call, is as passionate as his live shows. "I had a wonderful time recording this project and truly enjoyed the collaborations with my musical friends and producers," he said. The album boasts a stellar list of jazz musicians, including longtime friend Steve Reid, who co-produced and also provided percussion on most of the tracks; guitarist Steve Oliver, who co-wrote three songs and was also involved in pre-production; guitarist Blake Aaron, who guested on "X-Factor"; and trumpeter Tony Guerrero, who lends his talents to "Earthshakin'" and "Espana."
The track list of Will Call is as follows:
"Earthshakin'"
"Will Power"
"The Goddess"
"Drowning In Your Eyes"
"New Life"
"Italia"
"Espana"
"X-Factor"
"Illuminata"
For more information on Will, check out his website at: www.willdonato.com
The track list of Will Call is as follows:
"Earthshakin'"
"Will Power"
"The Goddess"
"Drowning In Your Eyes"
"New Life"
"Italia"
"Espana"
"X-Factor"
"Illuminata"
For more information on Will, check out his website at: www.willdonato.com
NORMAN BROWN – ‘STAY WITH ME’ PEAK RECORDS DEBUT OUT NOW
The Peak Records debut from Grammy award-winning jazz guitarist Norman Brown is available in stores and online now. Released this week on Peak Records (Concord Music Group) after a string of releases for the Motown label and more recently Warner Bros, Norman Brown's new album Stay With Me is a collection of 10 urban-influenced contemporary jazz tunes that showcase Norman Brown's inventive talents as a guitarist and all-around musician. The album features a stellar line up of guest artists including fellow smooth jazz stars Rick Braun and Kirk Whalum on “It's Not Over,” Grammy- nominated American singer/songwriter Brian McKnight and jazz guitarist/ hit-making producer Paul Brown.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
HOT NEW RELEASES FROM ITALY’S SCHEMA RECORDS
Italy’s Schema Records has a batch of new releases worthy of listening, check out… Guarapirango by Toco and Rosalia De Souza (Gerardo Frisina remixes); Que Bandeira by Rosalia De Souza and Marcos Valle (Gerardo Frisina remixes); Cubana/Zambele by Gerardo Frisina; Spread Your Love/Blu Night In Africa by Paolo Fedreghini and Marco Bianchi, Rio De Janeiro Blue by Mario Biondi and The High Five Quintet, Beyond The Moon by Gerardo Frisina (Nicola Conte Jazz Band rework); Nefertiti/Gica’s Dance by Nicola Conte and Gerado Frisina; and Kind of Sunshine/Impluse by Nicola Conte. All of these are fantastic remixes that are just wonderful to listen and to dance to.
TEDDY PENDERGRASS PREPARES FOR ‘TEDDY 25’
After a near fatal car accident changed his life dramatically nearly 25 years ago, Teddy Pendergrass, is using his voice to help improve the quality of life for survivors of spinal cord injuries (SCI). The Teddy Pendergrass Alliance (TPA), a non-profit organization which helps people with SCI rebuild their lives, has announced an elaborate star-studded extravaganza - the premiere Black Music Month event, "Teddy 25 - A Celebration Of Life, Hope, and Possibilities" - to be held 4 p.m. June 10 in Philadelphia’s Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center for The Performing Arts (260 South Broad Street on Avenue of the Arts).
Hosted by actress/comedienne, Mo'Nique, "Teddy 25" celebrates his life, music, and legacy honoring celebrities, industry executives, medical personnel, organizations, and personal friends & family who have contributed over the 25 years to his well-being. Patti La Belle, Ruben Studdard and Stephanie Mills are among the performers confirmed along with Teddy himself who will premiere a new song, written specifically for Teddy 25.
The Teddy Pendergrass Alliance will honor Whitney Houston, Arsenio Hall, Regis Philbin, Ashford & Simpson, Cathy Hughes (CEO & founder of TV One/Radio One), Mark P. May (CEO, Clear Channel), Donald Trump, Daniel Markus & Shep Gordon (managers), Bob Krasnow (CEO of Elektra/Asylum Records), and his longtime publicist Lisa Barbaris for their friendship and assistance through the years.
Along with the honorees, invited celebrity guests include Stevie Wonder, Eddie LeVert, Kindred, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jill Scott, Musiq, Vivian Green, and Jaheim. Proceeds from the black tie gala will be donated to The Teddy Pendergrass Alliance.
Tickets for The Teddy 25 event are available for sale at www.kimmelcenter.com. Pendergrass will make a special guest appearance this week on Tavis Smiley’s syndicated radio show “Tavis Talks” to promote the event.
MONTERAY JAZZ FESTIVAL, SEPT. 21-23, ANNOUNCES 2007 LINEUP
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Monterey Jazz Festival has announced its 2007 lineup, featuring an array of Jazz greats to appear Sept. 21 weekend at the Monterey, Ca, Fairgrounds. Young stars, such as trumpeter Terence Blanchard, vocalist Diana Krall and pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba will join jazz legends the likes of saxophonists Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman, pianist Dave Brubeck and band leader-composer Gerald Wilson to name just a few.
These greats and many other stars will appear in concerts in the large Arena/Lyons stage and five additional venues on the grounds, providing continuous music. Audiences, indeed, will have a hard time, as usual, choosing which concert to attend.
Friday will kick off the Festival with the multi-cultural and multi-dimensional talents of Cuban singer Issac Delgado; iconic bassist Dave Holland, appearing with Rubalcaba, Chris Potter and Eric Harland in a special all-star band; and the influential and mesmerizing guitarist John McLaughlin. On the Grounds sites (Dizzy's Den, Garden's Stage, Courtyard Stage, Bill Berry Stage, Coffee House Gallery)the vibe will be no less electric with the New Grooves show in Dizzy's Den being visited by three slices of funk bands from New Orleans, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, the Brass Funk Rock group Bonerama and the jazz-inflected Papa Grows Funk.
On the Grounds Friday night, in a meeting of creative minds, Jim Hall and Geoff Keezer will perform as an understated, yetintense, duo; the freewheeling guitarist Anthony Wilson and his Nonet will play and the cutting-edge pianist Craig Taborn and his Trio will forge new sounds. The Grounds will also feature the Terence Blanchard Quintet performing its visionary brand of jazz, the straight-ahead groove of Along Came Betty and the gifted students of the Berklee-Monterey Quartet.
Saturday will showcase a world of music from the blues to the symphonic, with a little of everything in between. The Arena/Lyons Stage will rock in the afternoon with the raw blues sounds of artists Otis Taylor and James Hunter, followed by the legendary Los Lobos, featuring their own blend of blues, rockabilly, and Latin jazz, mixed with the music of their Mexican-American heritage. Evening on the Arena/Lyons Stage will turn from the blues to the highly anticipated debut of two large scale pieces--Artist-In-Residence Blanchard's “Requiem for Katrina” with the MJF Chamber Orchestra, and 2007 Commission Artist Gerald Wilson's “Monterey Moods,” his third commission for the historic anniversaries of the Festival (25th, 40th, and 50th). The evening will end with the reigning queen of cool, singer/pianist Krall in her third appearance at Monterey, her first visit since 1999.
Saturday, the grounds will offer an international cornucopia of blues, straight-ahead jazz, elegant vocalists, the avant-garde, jazz legends, and rising stars. Appearing will be the quartets of legendary six-string guitarist Hall (MJF's 2007 Showcase Artist) and Kenny Burrell, plus the electrified bluesy Mimi Fox Trio; rising young trumpeters Sean Jones and Christian Scott; the rollicking pianism of the Cyrus Chestnut Trio and the Shigeru Morishita Quintet; the radiant power of vocalists Ernestine Anderson and Lynne Fiddmont; the trail-blazing drummer Rashied Ali and his Quintet; and the down-home traditional and electric-trance blues of James Hunter and Otis Taylor. Also featured will be the blues supergroup, The Honeydripper All-Stars, who are the subject of the John Sayles new film “Honeydripper,” which will be previewed in the Festival's Jazz Theater. Wilson and his Orchestra will also perform on the grounds on Saturday, as will bassist Dave Holland, with pianist Rubalcaba, Chris Potter and Eric Harland.
Sunday will cap off the 50th celebration weekend. Afternoon on the Arena/Lyons Stage, Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Big Band (winner of the 37th Annual National High School Competition at the Next Generation Festival) and the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra will take the stage along with Blanchard. Alto sax genius Coleman, one of the primary architects of jazz, will close Sunday's show, performing with his Grammy-nominated group.
Sunday night will present the Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All-Stars. Blanchard, vocalist Nnenna Freelon, pianist Benny Green, legendary saxophonist James Moody, drummer Kendrick Scott and bassist Derrick Hodge will perform; each has a strong connection with the Festival.
Blanchard is the 2007 Artist-In-Residence at Monterey. Moody has been performing at Monterey since 1963, and Green is a graduate of the Festival's world-renowned Jazz Education Programs, having performed as a high schooler with the Monterey Jazz Festival High School All-Star Big Band in the 1970s. Freelon, a regular performer at MJF, also has connections with MJF Jazz Education Programs, having performed at the Festival's annual High School Jazz Competition. Scott performed with the Berklee-Monterey Quartet at the Festival in 2000. This special group will tour across 60 cities in the United States, from January through March of 2008.
Sunday night will also witness the return of one of the patriarchs of the Festival, Brubeck. Fans will be treated to a meeting of the minds as the Brubeck's Quartet performs with a legendary architect and innovator of modern jazz guitar, Hall, who also performed at the first Monterey Jazz Festival. The night's finale features crowd-favorite Rollins with his group on the Arena/Lyons Stage, the sixth time he has performed at the festival.
Grounds artist lineup will offer a varied selection of internationally known masters and young emerging talent. Audiences can enjoy the piano mastery of the Kenny Barron Trio and Jacky Terrasson, the unprecedented talents of Richard Galliano playing bebop accordion, and the jagged new music of the Smith Dobson V Quintet. The MJF All-Stars will also play a set on the Grounds, with additional appearances by stalwart drummer Benny Barth and his Trio, featuring Buddy Montgomery. Also on Sunday will be the groove-oriented audience favorite, the “Hammond B-3 Blowout” featuring a double bill of the Joey DeFrancesco Trio and Atsuko Hashimoto Trio (with Houston Person and Jeff Hamilton).
These greats and many other stars will appear in concerts in the large Arena/Lyons stage and five additional venues on the grounds, providing continuous music. Audiences, indeed, will have a hard time, as usual, choosing which concert to attend.
Friday will kick off the Festival with the multi-cultural and multi-dimensional talents of Cuban singer Issac Delgado; iconic bassist Dave Holland, appearing with Rubalcaba, Chris Potter and Eric Harland in a special all-star band; and the influential and mesmerizing guitarist John McLaughlin. On the Grounds sites (Dizzy's Den, Garden's Stage, Courtyard Stage, Bill Berry Stage, Coffee House Gallery)the vibe will be no less electric with the New Grooves show in Dizzy's Den being visited by three slices of funk bands from New Orleans, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, the Brass Funk Rock group Bonerama and the jazz-inflected Papa Grows Funk.
On the Grounds Friday night, in a meeting of creative minds, Jim Hall and Geoff Keezer will perform as an understated, yetintense, duo; the freewheeling guitarist Anthony Wilson and his Nonet will play and the cutting-edge pianist Craig Taborn and his Trio will forge new sounds. The Grounds will also feature the Terence Blanchard Quintet performing its visionary brand of jazz, the straight-ahead groove of Along Came Betty and the gifted students of the Berklee-Monterey Quartet.
Saturday will showcase a world of music from the blues to the symphonic, with a little of everything in between. The Arena/Lyons Stage will rock in the afternoon with the raw blues sounds of artists Otis Taylor and James Hunter, followed by the legendary Los Lobos, featuring their own blend of blues, rockabilly, and Latin jazz, mixed with the music of their Mexican-American heritage. Evening on the Arena/Lyons Stage will turn from the blues to the highly anticipated debut of two large scale pieces--Artist-In-Residence Blanchard's “Requiem for Katrina” with the MJF Chamber Orchestra, and 2007 Commission Artist Gerald Wilson's “Monterey Moods,” his third commission for the historic anniversaries of the Festival (25th, 40th, and 50th). The evening will end with the reigning queen of cool, singer/pianist Krall in her third appearance at Monterey, her first visit since 1999.
Saturday, the grounds will offer an international cornucopia of blues, straight-ahead jazz, elegant vocalists, the avant-garde, jazz legends, and rising stars. Appearing will be the quartets of legendary six-string guitarist Hall (MJF's 2007 Showcase Artist) and Kenny Burrell, plus the electrified bluesy Mimi Fox Trio; rising young trumpeters Sean Jones and Christian Scott; the rollicking pianism of the Cyrus Chestnut Trio and the Shigeru Morishita Quintet; the radiant power of vocalists Ernestine Anderson and Lynne Fiddmont; the trail-blazing drummer Rashied Ali and his Quintet; and the down-home traditional and electric-trance blues of James Hunter and Otis Taylor. Also featured will be the blues supergroup, The Honeydripper All-Stars, who are the subject of the John Sayles new film “Honeydripper,” which will be previewed in the Festival's Jazz Theater. Wilson and his Orchestra will also perform on the grounds on Saturday, as will bassist Dave Holland, with pianist Rubalcaba, Chris Potter and Eric Harland.
Sunday will cap off the 50th celebration weekend. Afternoon on the Arena/Lyons Stage, Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Big Band (winner of the 37th Annual National High School Competition at the Next Generation Festival) and the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra will take the stage along with Blanchard. Alto sax genius Coleman, one of the primary architects of jazz, will close Sunday's show, performing with his Grammy-nominated group.
Sunday night will present the Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All-Stars. Blanchard, vocalist Nnenna Freelon, pianist Benny Green, legendary saxophonist James Moody, drummer Kendrick Scott and bassist Derrick Hodge will perform; each has a strong connection with the Festival.
Blanchard is the 2007 Artist-In-Residence at Monterey. Moody has been performing at Monterey since 1963, and Green is a graduate of the Festival's world-renowned Jazz Education Programs, having performed as a high schooler with the Monterey Jazz Festival High School All-Star Big Band in the 1970s. Freelon, a regular performer at MJF, also has connections with MJF Jazz Education Programs, having performed at the Festival's annual High School Jazz Competition. Scott performed with the Berklee-Monterey Quartet at the Festival in 2000. This special group will tour across 60 cities in the United States, from January through March of 2008.
Sunday night will also witness the return of one of the patriarchs of the Festival, Brubeck. Fans will be treated to a meeting of the minds as the Brubeck's Quartet performs with a legendary architect and innovator of modern jazz guitar, Hall, who also performed at the first Monterey Jazz Festival. The night's finale features crowd-favorite Rollins with his group on the Arena/Lyons Stage, the sixth time he has performed at the festival.
Grounds artist lineup will offer a varied selection of internationally known masters and young emerging talent. Audiences can enjoy the piano mastery of the Kenny Barron Trio and Jacky Terrasson, the unprecedented talents of Richard Galliano playing bebop accordion, and the jagged new music of the Smith Dobson V Quintet. The MJF All-Stars will also play a set on the Grounds, with additional appearances by stalwart drummer Benny Barth and his Trio, featuring Buddy Montgomery. Also on Sunday will be the groove-oriented audience favorite, the “Hammond B-3 Blowout” featuring a double bill of the Joey DeFrancesco Trio and Atsuko Hashimoto Trio (with Houston Person and Jeff Hamilton).
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