With every passing decade, the national treasure known as Dave Brubeck continues to amaze his millions of fans across the globe. His energy seems to transcend all bounds, as his quartet performed more than 50 concerts in 2010, and new compositions continue to pour from his fertile imagination. On Monday, December 6, 2010, the world will celebrate his 90th birthday, an event to be commemorated by Turner Classic Movies (TCM) with the premiere of Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way, a new documentary executive-produced by Clint Eastwood. In advance of the film's premiere, Legacy Recordings will release Dave Brubeck: Legacy of a Legend, a new 21-track double-CD compilation with every track handpicked by Brubeck himself. The commemorative collection, featuring extensive annotation and anecdotal liner notes written by his son Darius, will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting November 16th through Columbia/Legacy. This significant package finds Brubeck reflecting on his 17 core years at Columbia Records. He opens in 1954 with "Jeepers Creepers" from his second Columbia LP (and first studio album for the label) Brubeck Time; and closes with a pair of tracks from 1970 with Gerry Mulligan, "Out Of Nowhere" and "St. Louis Blues" from the Live At The Berlin Philharmonie LP.
On CD Two, Brubeck dips into his deep personal archive of recordings for a previously unreleased live version of "Three To Get Ready" from the final concert of the classic quartet: Brubeck on piano, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, bassist Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello on drums. "Three To Get Ready" was a centerpiece of the breakthrough album of 1959, Time Out, one of the quartet's first LPs together, so it is an appropriate choice for Legacy of a Legend to include this version from their final concert together.
Over the course of CD One, Legacy of a Legend shows the evolution of the quartet. Brubeck, Desmond, and drummer Joe Dodge were together since 1953, with a succession of bassists through the mid-'50s. In late 1953, on a weekend 'field trip' to Helen Noga's Blackhawk nightclub in San Francisco, Columbia Records staff producer George Avakian heard the quartet and signed them (along with a young singer named Johnny Mathis, managed by Noga). The quartet already had made several successful live college concert recordings on Fantasy (in 1953), so Avakian extended the concept to their Columbia debut of 1954. Brubeck was skeptical when Avakian decided to record the quartet in a proper studio later that year, Columbia's imposing 30th Street facility. The results, however, as heard on Brubeck Time (with Brubeck, Desmond, Dodge, and bassist Bob Bates), became a program comprised almost entirely of standards (including Johnny Mercer's "Jeepers Creepers"), proving that the quartet had little to fear from the absence of a concert audience. Within weeks of the sessions, Brubeck was featured on the November 8, 1954, cover of TIME magazine, a phenomenal coup, only the second jazz artist to appear on the magazine's cover.
Avakian returned the quartet to a live setting in 1955, New York's Basin Street East night club, for Red, Hot & Cool ("Taking A Chance On Love" from the Broadway musical, Cabin In The Sky). At that point, after several LPs mainly consisting of standards with the quartet, the time was right in 1956 for Brubeck's first solo piano album of original compositions, Brubeck Plays Brubeck ("The Duke"). Morello was introduced to the lineup on Jazz Impressions Of The U.S.A. ("Ode To A Cowboy"), a program of Brubeck originals inspired by his travels across the country with the quartet. (Bates' brother Norman had taken over on bass.) Brubeck was similarly inspired by a trip to Disneyland with his family in 1957. The result was a concept album, his final LP with Avakian, comprised entirely of tunes from four of Walt's animated features, Dave Digs Disney ("Someday My Prince Will Come," from Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs).
The quartet headed overseas in 1958, for a grueling tour of 80 concerts in 14 countries, and a State Department-sponsored trip that took them to Poland, India, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq. Brubeck captured the spirit on his original compositions for Jazz Impressions Of Eurasia ("Thank You"). The 20th anniversary of Gone With The Wind in 1959 inspired an LP of southern-rooted songs, including Stephen Foster's "Camptown Races" and the timeless MGM movie theme. With new bassist Eugene Wright now fixed in the quartet lineup, and new producer Teo Macero, the stage was set for the 1959 recording of Time Out. An incalculable watershed moment in jazz history, with every cut in a different time signature, it brought modern progressive jazz into the mainstream. Time Out hit #2 in Billboard and became the first jazz album to sell a million copies, while the single "Take Five" b/w "Blue Rondo A La Turk" changed all the rules, played on jukeboxes around the world.
As if in counterpoint to Time Out, Brubeck accepted an offer from Jimmy Rushing to do an album with the 57 year-old singer, 'Mr. Five By Five,' the former front man for the Count Basie Orchestra in the 1930s and '40s, who was still at the top of his game ("Evenin'"). Working with a singer proved so delightful that Brubeck organized a musical revue in 1961 called The Real Ambassadors, which rallied against racism (on songs written by Dave and his wife Iola) sung by Carmen McRae ("My One Bad Habit"), Louis Armstrong ("Summer Song") and others. The ongoing success of 1959's Time Out – 164 weeks on the Billboard chart – called for a 'sequel' in 1961. Time Further Out hit the Top 10 on its way to a 46-week chart run, and earned jukebox singles play with "Unsquare Dance." Another sequel to the Jazz Impressions series was inspired by the Big Apple, Jazz Impressions Of New York ("Something To Sing About").
Brubeck disbanded the quartet in 1967, to concentrate on composing. In 1998, Legacy compiled Buried Treasures, a CD of previously unreleased material from 1967, recorded live in Mexico City. "Mr. Broadway" and "Three To Get Ready" are swan songs to one of the most important aggregations in jazz history. Within a year, of course, Brubeck was back with the first of many new groups, this one featuring old friend, baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, plus bassist Jack Six and drummer Alan Dawson, a lineup that stayed together until 1973. One of their finest sessions was recorded in 1970, Live At The Berlin Philharmonie ("Out Of Nowhere," "St. Louis Blues"), which brings this collection to its conclusion.
Throughout his long career, Brubeck has received numerous national and international honors, including the Living Legacy Jazz Award from the Kennedy Center (2007), the National Medal of the Arts from President Clinton, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Smithsonian Medal, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He holds numerous honorary doctorates from American, Canadian, English, Swiss, and German universities. He is a Duke Ellington Fellow at Yale University, and in the year 2000, the National Endowment for the Arts declared him a Jazz Master. On December 6, 2009, Brubeck was awarded Kennedy Center honors.
Turner Classic Movies will dedicate an afternoon to the legendary artist with the December 6 premiere of Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way. The film, which will premiere at 5 p.m. (EST), takes its name from "In Your Own Sweet Way," one of Brubeck's most famous tunes. The song has been recorded by countless musicians, including Miles Davis. The documentary is produced and directed by award-winning jazz filmmaker and longtime Eastwood collaborator Bruce Ricker, whose credits include Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends, Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser, The Last of the Blue Devils, and many other titles.
TCM's premiere of Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way will be accompanied by two classic films featuring Brubeck himself. At 1 p.m. (EST), Brubeck is among a number of legends performing in All Night Long (1962), a jazz update of Shakespeare's Othello starring Patrick MacGoohan, Marti Stevens and Betsy Blair. Then at 3:15 p.m. TCM will present Southern Crossing (1981), a fascinating chronicle of the five-day jazz festival held in Sydney, Australia.
DAVE BRUBECK: LEGACY OF A LEGEND
(Columbia/Legacy 88697 80563 2)
CD One
Title Rec. From album Rel.
1. Jeepers Creepers - recorded 10/12/54; from the LP Brubeck Time released 2/14/55
2. Taking A Chance On Love - recorded 7/23/55; from the LP Red, Hot & Cool (live) released 9/19/55
3. The Duke 4/19/56 Brubeck Plays Brubeck 7/16/56
4. Someday My Prince
Will Come 6/30/57 Dave Digs Disney 12/30/57
5. Ode To A Cowboy 11/26/56 Jazz Impressions
Of The U.S.A. 4/29/57
6. Thank You 8/23/58 Jazz Impressions
Of Eurasia 10/28/58
7. Camptown Races 4/23/59 Gone With The Wind 8/1/60
8. Gone With The Wind 4/22/59 Gone With The Wind 8/1/60
9. Blue Rondo a la Turk 8/18/59 Time Out 12/14/59
10. Take Five 8/18/59 Time Out 12/14/59
11. Evenin'
(vocal: Jimmy Rushing) 8/4/60 Brubeck & Rushing 12/12/60
CD Two
Title Rec. From album Rel.
1. My One Bad Habit
(vocal: Carmen McRae) 12/19/61 The Real Ambassadors 8/27/62
2. Somewhere 2/14/60 Bernstein Plays Brubeck Plays Bernstein 7/4/60
3. Unsquare Dance 6/8/61 Time Further Out 10/16/61
4. Summer Song
(vocal: Louis Armstrong) 9/13/61 The Real Ambassadors 8/27/62
5. Something To Sing About 6/25/64 Jazz Impressions Of New York 12/21/64
6. You Go To My Head
(live at the Newport Jazz Festival) 7/7/63 Time Out - Legacy Edition 5/26/09
7. Mr. Broadway (live) 5/14/67 Buried Treasures 10/20/98
8. Three To Get Ready (live) 12/26/67 previously unreleased [11/16/10]
9. Out Of Nowhere
(with Gerry Mulligan) 11/70 Live At The Berlin Philharmonie 5/11/73
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
THE JOHN TESH RADIO SHOW ADDS IT’S 371st STATION
When John Tesh came up with the idea for a radio show with a one-of-a-kind format, he never expected it to grow to become one of the largest syndicated shows in the country. Recently, the John Tesh Radio Show reached two new landmarks: adding its 371st station to air the show since its inception, and moving into yet another radio format: Talk Radio. Each week, more than 14.5 million listeners tune in to hear the John Tesh Radio Show, featuring its unique mix of music interspersed with John’s tips on a variety of topics including health, finance, career success, parenting, nutrition, and much more. The show has added three new stations (CKNI/FM-Moncton, NB Canada, CHNI/FM-St. John, Canada, and WOCA/AM-Ocala, Florida) marking the 369th, 370th and 371st stations to air the John Tesh Radio Show since its inception. But even more significant is that the John Tesh Radio Show has moved into yet another format: Talk Radio. Because of the show's unique design, which allows individual stations to play their normal music, The John Tesh Radio Show is heard on a variety of radio genres including Adult Contemporary, Hot Adult Contemporaty (AC), Adult Standards, Country, Oldies, Smooth Jazz and Contemporary Christian. With the addition of its three newest stations, CKNI/FM and CHNI/FM in Canada and WOCA/AM in Ocala, Florida, Tesh has now moved into the coveted Talk Radio format. John Tesh, host of the show, said, "It's thrilling to see our message resonate so strongly with millions of listeners from all backgrounds, age groups and musical tastes. Our move into talk radio will provide differentiation and an alternative to political talk. Our listeners call it life coaching on the radio." The popular entertainer was inspired to create the John Tesh Radio Show by his wife, Connie Sellecca, and the stack of unread magazines piling up on her side of the bed. Tesh believed there was an audience for the kind of advice offered in the magazines, but easily delivered in a radio format in between songs. He launched the show in 2000 and hired a team of researchers to deliver small but achievable ideas that can add up to a big difference in the quality of anyone’s life. Tesh branded this concept, Intelligence for Your Life. Based on the success of the John Tesh Radio Show and Intelligence for Your Life, John and his producers created a second show earlier this year. Hosted by John's wife and focusing on healthy living, Intelligence for Your Health with Connie Sellecca has also grown rapidly, adding its 30th radio station, WVVE/FM in Panama City, Florida, this week.
The John Tesh Radio Show is one of the largest independently syndicated radio talk shows in North America, airing on more than 350 radio station affiliates across the US and Canada with roughly 14.5 million listeners. The show appeals to listeners of all ages and features a mix of advice and tips presented with humor and
The John Tesh Radio Show is one of the largest independently syndicated radio talk shows in North America, airing on more than 350 radio station affiliates across the US and Canada with roughly 14.5 million listeners. The show appeals to listeners of all ages and features a mix of advice and tips presented with humor and
Monday, October 18, 2010
“TO CARRY ON…” THE STORY OF LAURA NYRO
Mimi Cohen presents “To Carry On…” a one-woman tribute to the life and music of Laura Nyro. Mimi is a fixture in the New York Cabaret scene who studied with actress Julie Halston (Hairspray, Gypsy), singers Margaret Whiting and Chris Calloway (Cab Calloway’s daughter), and Second City founder, Paul Sills. The characters in the play are comprised of real people in and around Laura Nyro’s life, such as her parents and managers, David Geffen and Artie Mogull. The show runs from November 17-26 at the Cherry Pit Theatre in New York City. This Off-Broadway show is directed by Gretchen Cryer, who is best known for starring in and writing the book and lyrics for the 1978 Joseph Papp-produced “I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On The Road.” Jeffrey Klitz, the conductor for Broadway’s “Guys And Dolls,” is the Musical Director.
2010 saw Laura Nyro nominated to the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame and inducted to the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. While the Bronx-born Laura Nyro did not experience huge commercial success, she was extremely influential. She was managed by David Geffen, signed by Clive Davis, produced by Gamble & Huff and Gary Katz (Steely Dan). She recorded with Labelle and opened for Bob Dylan. Her songs were covered by the 5th Dimension; Blood, Sweat & Tears; Peter Paul & Mary; Three Dog Night; and Barbra Streisand. People such as Sandra Bernhard, Bette Midler, Todd Rundgren, Joni Mitchell, Suzanne Vega, and Jackson Browne call themselves fans of the music. Laura recorded ten studio albums (one released posthumously) and six live albums. In 1969, three songs she wrote were in the Billboard Top Ten in the same week. Laura Nyro died of ovarian cancer at the age of 49 in 1997 - the disease also claimed her mother’s life at that age. If you have never experienced the music of Laura Nyro I highly recommend that you purchase her albums – you’ll just love her sound.
To Carry On...
November 17-26, 2010
The Cherry Pit Theatre, 155 Bank Street (bet Washington & West Streets)
212.989.2020
$20/$15 for groups of four and larger
Nov 17-26 (dark on Thanksgiving)
Wed-Fri, 8pm; Sat, 2p & 8p; Sun, 3p
http://mimicohen.net/ for ticket information
2010 saw Laura Nyro nominated to the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame and inducted to the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. While the Bronx-born Laura Nyro did not experience huge commercial success, she was extremely influential. She was managed by David Geffen, signed by Clive Davis, produced by Gamble & Huff and Gary Katz (Steely Dan). She recorded with Labelle and opened for Bob Dylan. Her songs were covered by the 5th Dimension; Blood, Sweat & Tears; Peter Paul & Mary; Three Dog Night; and Barbra Streisand. People such as Sandra Bernhard, Bette Midler, Todd Rundgren, Joni Mitchell, Suzanne Vega, and Jackson Browne call themselves fans of the music. Laura recorded ten studio albums (one released posthumously) and six live albums. In 1969, three songs she wrote were in the Billboard Top Ten in the same week. Laura Nyro died of ovarian cancer at the age of 49 in 1997 - the disease also claimed her mother’s life at that age. If you have never experienced the music of Laura Nyro I highly recommend that you purchase her albums – you’ll just love her sound.
To Carry On...
November 17-26, 2010
The Cherry Pit Theatre, 155 Bank Street (bet Washington & West Streets)
212.989.2020
$20/$15 for groups of four and larger
Nov 17-26 (dark on Thanksgiving)
Wed-Fri, 8pm; Sat, 2p & 8p; Sun, 3p
http://mimicohen.net/ for ticket information
WXJC-FM FLIPS FORMAT TO SMOOTH AC
Seems like several of the former Smooth Jazz radio stations in the U.S. are now switching over to Smooth Adult Contemporary (AC). Now word come to us that yet another station - WXJC-FM in Gainesville - Florida is flipping formats. After a dozen years as a traditional Smooth Jazz outlet, Asterisk Communications' WXJZ-FM in Gainesville moves to Broadcast Architecture's vocal-focused Smooth AC format. According to a press release, "It was our desire to freshen up our successful 12-year run of Smooth Jazz with new artists and more vocals in order to attract a younger, more mass-appeal audience," WXJZ-FM General Manager John Starr said. "Broadcast Architecture's Smooth AC is the logical choice." Braodcast Architecture President Allen Kepler said, "We are very excited to assist John, Bill Elliott, and their team on bringing the Smooth AC Network to Gainesville. With typical AC stations moving away from the softer approach, we know that there are many adults looking for a companion to help them relax and enjoy their day. The music mix offers a variety of styles, genres, and eras of music not found on other stations, and we see this to be a solid opportunity to deliver strong 25-54 PPM ratings." For those of you unfamiliar with the Smooth AC format – it’s about 75 percent vocals, with core artists including Sade, Michael Buble, Michael Jackson,and Seal. The rest of the music comes from such Smooth Jazz staples as Boney James, Dave Koz, Grover Washington, George Benson, Brian Culbertson and Chris Botti, among others.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
SMOKEY ROBINSON – NOW AND THEN
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has announced that the newest CD release in its exclusive music program will be with R&B legend and American icon Smokey Robinson! Entitled Now And Then, this CD will feature 12 songs. Six are live versions of his well-known classics, including "Going to a Go-Go," "I Second That Emotion," The Tracks of My Tears," and "The Tears of a Clown," recorded in 2010 during various performances. The other six are from his 2009 CD, Time Flies When You're Having Fun, including "Time Flies," Don't Know Why," and "Girlfriend." Now And Then serves up smooth ballads and some of the classic Motown hits that made Smokey Robinson one of the most beloved and influential figures in the history of popular music. This new CD goes on sale November 1st, and will be available only at Cracker Barrel. "We are very excited to work with Smokey Robinson," said Cracker Barrel Vice President of Marketing Peter Keiser. "After fifty years in the business, Smokey is still writing and performing songs that are very, very popular and he sounds great!" Keiser added, "Now and Then is a perfect CD project for Cracker Barrel because so many Americans, including me, have an emotional connection with Smokey Robinson. Who hasn't cried 'The Tears of a Clown'?"
Smokey Robinson has logged 37 Top 40 hits in his career and has received a number of significant awards, including a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award, a Grammy® for "Best R&B Performance, Male," and the Soul Train Music Award for Career Achievement. He has been inducted into the Songwriter Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has also received the prestigious Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award from ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers). Smokey Robinson has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame both as a solo artist and with his group, The Miracles. He received a Kennedy Center honor in 2006 and is the sterling pen and satin voice behind such mega hits as "Shop Around," "Tracks of My Tears," "You've Really Got a Hold on Me," "Tears of a Clown," "I Second That Emotion," and "Going to a Go-Go," among many others. "I am glad to have my new CD, Now And Then, available exclusively at Cracker Barrel," said Smokey. "I think many of my fans are also Cracker Barrel fans, and having my CD available when they come in to have a meal will please them. With almost 600 locations and a website, I am confident that my fans will be able to get this CD easily, and that's important these days when places that sell music are becoming rarer."
Smokey Robinson has logged 37 Top 40 hits in his career and has received a number of significant awards, including a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award, a Grammy® for "Best R&B Performance, Male," and the Soul Train Music Award for Career Achievement. He has been inducted into the Songwriter Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has also received the prestigious Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award from ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers). Smokey Robinson has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame both as a solo artist and with his group, The Miracles. He received a Kennedy Center honor in 2006 and is the sterling pen and satin voice behind such mega hits as "Shop Around," "Tracks of My Tears," "You've Really Got a Hold on Me," "Tears of a Clown," "I Second That Emotion," and "Going to a Go-Go," among many others. "I am glad to have my new CD, Now And Then, available exclusively at Cracker Barrel," said Smokey. "I think many of my fans are also Cracker Barrel fans, and having my CD available when they come in to have a meal will please them. With almost 600 locations and a website, I am confident that my fans will be able to get this CD easily, and that's important these days when places that sell music are becoming rarer."
Saturday, October 16, 2010
NORMAN JOHNSON - IF TIME STOOD STILL
If Time Stood Still, the debut solo release from guitarist Norman Johnson on the Pacific Coast Jazz label, is an exquisite expression of music that has been waiting to happen. From sonic grooves reminiscent of Wes Montgomery and George Benson to the mysterious, sultry melodies that frame Johnson’s distinctive sound, this recording integrates the best of contemporary and traditional jazz. With over twenty recordings as a sideman, playing with highly respected musicians (Dave Brubeck, Jerry Bergonzi, Bill Mays, Harvie S., Phil Wilson and Steve Gadd) along with composing and recording music for corporate clients, this release puts Norman Johnson in the spotlight he truly deserves. “We’re excited to have the opportunity to represent the debut CD, If Time Stood Still, from such a talented and experienced artist,” says Donna Nichols, founder and president of Pacific Coast Jazz. “This CD is way overdue for Norman who is a high caliber musician and composer.” Nichols’ label has teamed up with publicist Joy Foster of SV Media and radio promoter Adam Leibovitz at ASL Music Media for access to international media buying and radio promotion. If Time Stood Still is well worth the wait with exceptional original songs that incorporate Latin and contemporary jazz grooves and a special arrangement of the Pat Metheny cover tune, “Always and Forever. “There are five different types of guitars used on this recording, a string quartet on the title cut and a wide range of instruments that include, Tyler VanOstrand (bass), Ken Fischer (piano), Chris Herbert (sax and flute), Steve Davis (trombone), Josh Bruneau (trumpet), including drummers, Bob Forte, Arti Dixson, Anthony Cusano, Chris Lemp drums and percussionists, Martin Obeng, Greg Allan and Eric Galm.“The songs and arrangements allow each musician to create interesting parts and improvise,” commented Johnson. “I would like people to hear this recording for what I intended it to be, good songs played by fine musicians, accessible to everyone whether you love jazz or not.“
Friday, October 15, 2010
PRINCE TO TOUR WITH ESPERANZA SPALDING, MACEO PARKER, CASSANDRA WILSON, SHEILA E. & OTHERS

KIRK WHALUM - EVERTHING IS EVERYTHING: THE MUSIC OF DONNY HATHAWAY
Eight-Time Grammy nominated saxophonist Kirk Whalum has already had a whirlwind year with the recent release of the long-awaited third installment in his popular genre-bridging gospel jazz series, The Gospel According To Jazz: Chapter III (GATJ3). GATJ3 debuted at #4 on the Billboard Jazz Album chart and #11 on the Billboard Gospel Chart. After recently being named President & CEO of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music & Stax Music Academy, Whalum now caps off a stellar year with the release of Everything Is Everything: The Music of Donny Hathaway via Rendezvous Music, an imprint of Mack Avenue Records. Everything Is Everything consummates Whalum’s chart-topping For You and The Babyface Songbook trilogy to complete a collection that brilliantly exhibits Kirk’s singular interpretive skills. Donny Hathaway would have been 65 years old on October 1, 2010. Although the passing of this visionary and multi-talented artist left a significant void, his pervasive influence left an indelible mark on popular music. There could be no better standard bearer for Hathaway’s work than tenor saxophonist Kirk Whalum, whose work has similarly crossed the boundaries between R&B, gospel and jazz with an emotional immediacy that is beyond compare. Highlights on Whalum’s Donny Hathaway tribute standards CD include “You Had To Know,” featuring a heartfelt performance by Donny’s daughter & neo-soul phenom Lalah Hathaway. Also, R&B crooner Musiq Soulchild gives a retro take on “We’re Still Friends.” This intricate and principled CD also features arrangements by Gil Goldstein and John Stoddart and collaborations from a virtual who’s who of contemporary jazz masters such as Rick Braun, Jeff Golub and Christian McBride. Helping to push the boundaries on this musical tribute celebration is pedal steel scorcher Robert Randolph. All of these dynamic artists come together with Whalum’s passionate tenor to tell the musical story of one of the most important figures in popular music.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
JACKIEM JOYNER'S NEWEST RELEASE

Babysoul, Joyner’s first album,debuted at #15 on the Billboard chartin 2007 led by the single “Stay With Me Tonight,” a duet with iconic smooth jazz guitarist Peter White. As an artist Joyner is truly maturing, yet he continues to exude a youthful enthusiasm. Hitting his stride, he is bolstered by the confidence to take risks and push the envelope creatively. He’s hungry yet his humility is admirable. Although he’s topped the charts with his solo efforts, he’s equally comfortable as a sideman for top acts such as Peter White, Joe Sample, Gerald Albright and Keiko Matsui as when he’s commanding the stage solo. However it’s becoming more clear that his days in supporting roles are fleeting fast in favor of his rightful position at center stage. Versatile and blessed with a visceral gift, Joyner is a rising star that has yet to reach its zenith.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
ALBERT RIVERA - INNER PEACE

Tuesday, October 12, 2010
SMOOTH JAZZ RADIO WJCD SWITCHES FORMATS
Clear Channel Radio in Norfolk , VA has switched some of their stations, bringing an end to one of the last remaining large-market Smooth Jazz stations. The Oldies format that had been airing on WCDG at 92.1 heads to WKUS and relaunches as "Magic 105.3." That moves WKUS's Urban Adult Contemporary programming to a simulcast on 92.1 and 107.7, taking over the latter frequency from Smooth Jazz WJCD. With regard to the new Magic 105.3, Clear Channel Radio/Norfolk Operating Manager Travis Dylan told the Virginian-Pilot, "It's not a new format like you were creating some kind of monster in the laboratory format. This is a format that is out there in other markets and they've had success with it. We feel that Hampton Roads deserves a station like this." He said the flips were in response to surveys over the past year and to ratings issues. "Whenever that happens, you have to look hard at your options," Dylan said. "And we felt this was an option that would work here based on the needs of this area."
JASON MILES, MARC ANTOINE, NICK COLIONNE & GERALD VEASLEY TOPLINE THE REHOBOTH JAZZ FESTIVAL
The 21st annual Rehoboth Autumn Jazz Festival, held at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, is set to pack the seaside resort town with smooth sounds for five days of great jazz performances from October 13-17. The Contours, featuring Sylvester Potts, and Slim Man opening the show, kick off the annual jazz celebration on Wednesday night, Oct. 13, for the kick-off party, which doubles as a fund raiser for Beebe Medical Center. Thursday's entertainment features The Rehoboth Smooth Jazz Project, starring Nick Colionne, Steve Cole, Marc Antoine, Jeff Kashiwa, Jackiem Joyner, Brian Simpson and Gerald Veasley. Grammy-winning writer and keyboardist Johnny Neel is joined by Ed Shockley for the Friday and Saturday afternoon Jazz Fest Happy Hour at The Cove. At Blue Moon Restaurant on Friday and Saturday nights, jazz guitarist Carey Smith, inspired by Charlie "Bird" Parker, takes the stage in the dining room, while Pamela Stanley offers "An Evening of Jazz Classics and More" in the lounge. Boney James, with special guest Matt Marshak, headlines the Friday night show at the convention center. Master musician Jason Miles, with special guests Walter Beasley and Kashiwa, tells tales behind smooth jazz's greatest songs and artists on Friday at the Theatre of the Arts. Saturday's jams begin at the convention center with Veasley's Salute to the Philly Sound, featuring Will Downing, Carol Riddick, Beasley and Colionne. Up next, at the Theatre of the Arts, is The Latin/Funk Encounter, with Antoine, Simpson and Kashiwa. A late afternoon session, at Epworth Church, features Colionne and Cole. The Cove hosts at Saturday afternoon Jazz Happy Hour. Award-winning singer-songwriter Doug James, whose tunes have been performed by the likes of Michael Bolton, Joe Cocker, Barry Manilow and Dionne Warwick, joins Rehoboth Beach's Kevin Mack, guitarist of Patty Smyth and Scandal fame, Saturday night on the Epworth Church stage. Saturday's convention center entertainment is Remembering a Legend... Celebrating the Music of Grover Washington Jr., featuring a variety of artists, and the day ends with The Rehoboth Avenue Groove, starring Four80East, Marshak, Joyner and Paul "Shilts" Weimar, at the Theatre of the Arts. The festival wraps up on Sunday with the Gospel Brunch at the Bay Center, The Carey Smith Trio (including Dave Wundrow on bass) at The Blue Moon and the Super All-Star Smooth Jazz All-Star Grand Jam at the convention center.
http://www.rehobothjazz.com/
http://www.rehobothjazz.com/
DAVE KOZ - HELLO TOMORROW
In a career that spans 20 years and a dozen albums, saxophonist Dave Koz has established himself as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary jazz. Yet, as noteworthy as his body of recorded work, entertaining live performances and other past accomplishments might be, Koz finds himself in an era of dramatic and sweeping change where everything once taken for granted is suddenly up for grabs. For Koz – and for all of us in this first decade of the new century – it’s a new day, full of new challenges and opportunities, and new rules that are still being written. Koz embraces this era of change – and even the uncertainty that comes with it – on Hello Tomorrow, his debut on Concord Records. Hello Tomorrow includes the #1 single ‘Put The Top Down” featuring guitarist Lee Ritenour. The celebrated album includes Dave Koz on lead vocals on the ‘60’s classic song “This Guy’s In Love With You” which features Herb Alpert (note that this song was also a huge hit for Alpert). A recent review by the New York Times calls Hello Tomorrow “an event record, featuring Mr. Koz, the ever-upbeat saxophonist alongside a parade of guests,” including Dave’s first collaborations with Keb’ Mo (“Think Big” and the bluesy jam “There’s A Better Way”) and Boney James, who trades licks with Koz on “When Will I Know For Sure.” Produced by Grammy-winners John Burk and Marcus Miller (who also appears on several tracks), the album features a diverse army of other high-profile guests: Jonathan Butler, Brian Culbertson, Sheila E., Boney James, Jeff Lorber, Keb’ Mo’, Ray Parker, Jr., Christian Scott and others. Each of the thirteen tracks – most of then written by Koz and his collaborators, others penned by friends and legends – focuses on being open to new beginnings, and trusting that the future is unfolding in all the right ways for all the right reasons.
Hello Tomorrow Tracklist:
1. Put The Top Down
2. When Will I Know For Sure
3. It’s Always Been You
4. Getaway
5. This Guy’s In Love With You
6. Anything’s Possible
7. There’s A Better Way
8. Start All Over Again
9. Think Big
10. The Journey
11. Remember Where You Come From
12. Whisper In Your Ear
13. What You Leave Behind
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Hello Tomorrow Tracklist:
1. Put The Top Down
2. When Will I Know For Sure
3. It’s Always Been You
4. Getaway
5. This Guy’s In Love With You
6. Anything’s Possible
7. There’s A Better Way
8. Start All Over Again
9. Think Big
10. The Journey
11. Remember Where You Come From
12. Whisper In Your Ear
13. What You Leave Behind
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CASSANDRA WILSON - SILVER PONY

Silver Pony Track Listing:
1. Lover Come Back To Me 6:51 (Hammerstein/Romberg)
2. St. James Infirmary 7:12 (Traditional)
3. A Night in Seville 3:00 (Wilson/Sewell/Veal/Riley/Batiste/Babalola)
4. Silver Moon 6:41 (Wilson/Sewell/Veal/Riley/Batiste/Babalola)
5. Pony Blues 9:32 (Patton)
6. If It’s Magic 4:34 (Wonder)
7. Forty Days and Forty Nights 4:58 (Roth)
8. Silver Pony 0:36 (Wilson/Sewell/Veal/Riley/Batiste/Babalola)
9. A Day in the Life of a Fool 7:35 (Bonfa/Sigman)
10. Blackbird 6:43 (Lennon/McCartney)11. Sunrise 3:32 (Laird/Jones/Stephens)
Monday, October 11, 2010
JOWEE OMICILL – ROOTS & GROOVES
New from saxophone and winds master Jowee Omicill is Roots & Groove which is due out on November 2. The spellbinding journey of Roots & Grooves incorporates musicians and technicians spanning four continents – from Africa and Haiti to Madagascar and Japan to Cuba and back to the United States. The music features Jowee’s own voice singing his lifting chants and hooks, as well as his “voice” on woodwinds, an assured and righteously pure tone destined to make believers of listeners ‘round the globe. Equally inspired by the folk melodies of his culture, the freedom of jazz, the reverence of gospel and all manner of soul-replenishing groove. Jowee stirs it all together into an irresistible brew.The Montreal-born musician of Haitian descent had the distinct honor of being invited to perform for the White House’s inaugural observation of Haitian Flag Day on May 18, sharing the enveloping sound of his alto and soprano saxophones and clarinet for 150 VIP guests. The son of a father who was born a minister and professor of philosophy, Jowee believes his calling to music has a higher purpose. “There’s a song on my CD titled ‘4 My People’ that I wrote for the flood victims of Haiti,” he shares. ‘I have since rededicated it also to the earthquake flood victims. That melody is what I wanted them to hear. Haitians are of African origin and Africa is the mother of civilization, therefore, ultimately, the song is for the world…which pretty much describes all of my music. It’s simple and spiritual…precisely what I want them to feel for the journey I am taking them on. I believe family is music as therapy.”
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
NEW RELEASES BY CONYA DOSS, DAVE KOZ, MARCOS VALLE, LOUIS ARMSTRONG & MORE...
Aloe Blanc - Tezeta
Antonio Carlos Jobim – Stone Flower (Remastered/Bonus Tracks)
Black Lillies – Black Lillies
Classic Jazz (Various Artists)
Conya Doss – Blu Transition
Cookers - Warriors
Dave Douglas – Spark Of Being
Dave Koz – Hello Tomorrow
Eric Bolvin – No Boundaries
Hidden Orchestra – Night Walks
Hôtel Costes 14 Stéphane Pompougnac (Various)
James Brown – Singles Vol. 9: 1973-1975
James Moody – 4B
Jason Roebke – In The Interval
Jazz For Lovers Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Jneiro Jarel - Fauna
John Legend & The Roots – Wake Up
Lizz Wright – Fellowship
Louis Armstrong – The Hit Years: 1963-1969
Marc Antoine – My Classical Way
Marcos Valle – Estatica
Orgone – Killing Vaults
Ray Charles – Rare Genius
Return To Paradise: A History Of Exotica (Various)
Richard Earnshaw – In Time
Santana – Guitar Heaven
Seductive Souls – Spirits
Soul Lounge 7: 40 Soulful Grooves (Various)
Soul Togetherness 2010 (Various Artists)
Stanley Turrentine – Sugar (Remastered/Bonus Tracks)
Spanish Harlem Orchestra – Viva la Tradicion
Taylor Eigsti – Daylight At Midnight
Terca Feira Trio – TFT
Van McCoy – Night Time Is A Lonely Time
Woima Collective - Tezeta
Antonio Carlos Jobim – Stone Flower (Remastered/Bonus Tracks)
Black Lillies – Black Lillies
Classic Jazz (Various Artists)
Conya Doss – Blu Transition
Cookers - Warriors
Dave Douglas – Spark Of Being
Dave Koz – Hello Tomorrow
Eric Bolvin – No Boundaries
Hidden Orchestra – Night Walks
Hôtel Costes 14 Stéphane Pompougnac (Various)
James Brown – Singles Vol. 9: 1973-1975
James Moody – 4B
Jason Roebke – In The Interval
Jazz For Lovers Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Jneiro Jarel - Fauna
John Legend & The Roots – Wake Up
Lizz Wright – Fellowship
Louis Armstrong – The Hit Years: 1963-1969
Marc Antoine – My Classical Way
Marcos Valle – Estatica
Orgone – Killing Vaults
Ray Charles – Rare Genius
Return To Paradise: A History Of Exotica (Various)
Richard Earnshaw – In Time
Santana – Guitar Heaven
Seductive Souls – Spirits
Soul Lounge 7: 40 Soulful Grooves (Various)
Soul Togetherness 2010 (Various Artists)
Stanley Turrentine – Sugar (Remastered/Bonus Tracks)
Spanish Harlem Orchestra – Viva la Tradicion
Taylor Eigsti – Daylight At Midnight
Terca Feira Trio – TFT
Van McCoy – Night Time Is A Lonely Time
Woima Collective - Tezeta
BUDDY GUY - LIVING PROOF
Five-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Buddy Guy, will release his new album, Living Proof on October 26th. His 11th Silvertone/Jive studio release marks an historic first as it brings together the incomparable B.B. King and Guy on the introspective and moving lead single, "Stay Around A Little Longer." The landmark single represents the first time that these two blues titans have ever joined together on a studio release. Asked what he considers himself Living Proof of, Buddy Guy answers modestly. "Do you know how many guys I started out with who just threw up both hands and quit?" he says. "My first wife said to me, 'It's me or the guitar,' and I picked up my guitar and left. We still laugh about that. But I'm still picking away at it, I don't know nothing else." In addition to the collaboration with B.B. King, Guy recruits fellow guitar legend Carlos Santana, who joins him on the slinky tune "Where the Blues Begins."
At 74-"years young," he's been a major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pioneer of Chicago's fabled West Side sound and a living link to that city's halcyon days of electric blues. In a career than spans nearly 50 years he has received 23 W.C. Handy Blues Awards (the most any artist has received), the first annual Great Performer of Illinois Award, the Billboard magazine Century Award for distinguished artistic achievement, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. Rolling Stone ranked him in the top 30 of its "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." Recently, Buddy Guy wrapped shooting the "Stay Around A Little Longer" video with B.B. King in Las Vegas and just held "An Evening With Buddy Guy" at the Gammy Museum's theater in Los Angeles where he discussed his storied career and performed a selection of songs. Right now the indefatigable musician is on tour throughout North America.
At 74-"years young," he's been a major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pioneer of Chicago's fabled West Side sound and a living link to that city's halcyon days of electric blues. In a career than spans nearly 50 years he has received 23 W.C. Handy Blues Awards (the most any artist has received), the first annual Great Performer of Illinois Award, the Billboard magazine Century Award for distinguished artistic achievement, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. Rolling Stone ranked him in the top 30 of its "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." Recently, Buddy Guy wrapped shooting the "Stay Around A Little Longer" video with B.B. King in Las Vegas and just held "An Evening With Buddy Guy" at the Gammy Museum's theater in Los Angeles where he discussed his storied career and performed a selection of songs. Right now the indefatigable musician is on tour throughout North America.
Saturday, October 09, 2010
ESPERANZA SPALDING TOUR DATES

Esperanza Spalding upcoming tour dates:
Oct 10 @ Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA
Oct 11 @ Kate Buchanan Hall, Humbolt State University, Arcata, CA
Oct 16 @ Plenary At the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Conference, Austin, TX
Oct 24 @ Philarmonie, Luxemburg, LX
Oct 27 @ Muzikgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland
Oct 28 @ Theaterhaus Gessnerallee Zurich, Winterthur, CH
Oct 29 @ Stockholm Konzerthus, Stockholm, Sweden
Nov 1 @ Goteborg Konzerthus, Goteborg, Sweden
Nov 2 @ Black Diamond, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov 4 @ Logen Thatre, Bergen, Norway
Nov 5 @ Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway
Nov 8 @ Theatre de L'Atelier, Paris, France
Nov 10 @ Victoria Hall, Geneve, CH
Nov 13 @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, UK
Nov 17 @ Festival Jazz (Teatro F. Fernan Gomez), Madrid, Spain
Nov 19 @ Auditorio, Zaragoza, Spain
Nov 20 @ Festival Jazz, Cartagena, Spain
Nov 21 @ Teatro Isabel La Católica, Granada, Spain
Dec 9 @ Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA
Dec 10 @ Chicago Symphony, Chicago, IL
Dec 11 @ Buffalo State Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, NY
2011
Jan 11-16 @ Village Vanguard, NY
Jan 21 @ Weber Chapel Auditorium, Sellinsgrove, PA
Jan 22 @ Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ
Feb 25 @ Newmark Theater, Portland, OR
Feb 26 @ Bovard Auditorium, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Feb 27 @ Campbell Hall, Univ. Of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
Mar 3 @ Shaftman Performance Hall, Jefferson Center, Roanoke, VA
Mar 4 @ Weinberg Center, Frederick, MD
THE RAT PACK'S 50th ANNIVERSARY WITH THE VERY BEST OF THE RAT PACK & CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK
Iconic entertainers Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. — the Rat Pack, a sheer force of nature on stage and film that defined suave masculine brio in the early 1960s are celebrating their 50th anniversary. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of this legendary act, Reprise Records and Capitol/EMI will release two essential collections: The Very Best Of The Rat Pack (Reprise) on November 9, and Christmas With The Rat Pack (Capitol/EMI) on October 5, available at all retail outlets (CD and digital), including www.sinatra.com. Featuring 18 Vegas-era favorites that spotlight each singer, The Very Best Of The Rat Pack captures the upbeat entertainment style synonymous with the trio. Showcasing swinging classics from each member solo along with two duets that feature Sinatra and Davis ("Me And My Shadow") and Davis and Martin ("Sam's Song"). The collection also includes a previously unreleased alternate version of Sinatra's "I'm Gonna Live Until I Die."
Ol' Blues Eyes opens the album with the signature track "Come Fly With Me" and also contributes his irresistible hits "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Witchcraft." The collection also includes "I've Got You Under My Skin," ranked among Sinatra aficionados as one of his finest collaborations with Nelson Riddle, and "Luck Be A Lady," a song featured in the musical "Guys And Dolls." Dino's velvety croon takes the spotlight on six unforgettable performances that include "Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)," the dramatic Italian ballad that Martin took to #12 in 1958, "Who's Got The Action?" from the 1962 film of the same name starring Martin and Lana Turner, and "Ain't That A Kick In The Head," a tune he sang in the Rat Pack's classic 1960 heist film Ocean's 11. Davis' ebullient delivery and vocal power shine on standout tracks such as "Eee-O Eleven" from the Ocean's 11 soundtrack, "A Lot Of Livin' To Do," a song originally written for the 1960 musical Bye Bye Birdie, and "Too Close For Comfort," from the 1956 Broadway play Mr. Wonderful in which Davis played the starring role.
Christmas With The Rat Pack, a 16-track collection of festive holiday classics begins with Dean Martin's "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!," followed by Frank Sinatra's take on "Mistletoe And Holly," and Sammy Davis Jr.'s "Christmas Time All Over The World." Other songs featured in the ollection include Martin's "Silver Bells," "White Christmas," "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer," and "Winter Wonderland," Sinatra's "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear," and "The First Noel," and Davis' "Jingle Bells" and "The Christmas Song," among others.
THE VERY BEST OF THE RAT PACK
1. Come Fly With Me – Frank Sinatra
2. Ain't That A Kick In The Head – Dean Martin
3. Too Close For Comfort – Sammy Davis Jr.
4. I've Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra
5. Who's Got The Action? – Dean Martin
6. A Lot Of Livin' To Do – Sammy Davis Jr.
7. Ring-A-Ding Ding – Frank Sinatra
8. Eee-O Eleven – Sammy Davis Jr.
9. Luck Be A Lady – Frank Sinatra
10. Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) – Dean Martin
11. Birth Of The Blues – Sammy Davis Jr.
12. Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
13. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You – Dean Martin
14. I Get A Kick Out Of You – Frank Sinatra
15. Sam's Song – Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr.
16. I'm Gonna Live Until I Die – Frank Sinatra (Alternate Version)
17. Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin
18. Me And My Shadow – Frank Sinatra & Sammy Davis Jr.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK
1. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – Dean Martin
2. Mistletoe And Holly – Frank Sinatra
3. Christmas Time All Over The World – Sammy Davis Jr.
4. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Frank Sinatra
5. Silver Bells – Dean Martin
6. The Christmas Waltz – Frank Sinatra
7. Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Dean Martin
8. Jingle Bells – Sammy Davis, Jr.
9. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra
10. Peace On Earth / Silent Night – Dean Martin
11. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear – Frank Sinatra
12. Winter Wonderland – Dean Martin
13. The Christmas Song – Sammy Davis Jr.
14. The First Noel – Frank Sinatra
15. White Christmas – Dean Martin
16. I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams) – Frank Sinatra
Ol' Blues Eyes opens the album with the signature track "Come Fly With Me" and also contributes his irresistible hits "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Witchcraft." The collection also includes "I've Got You Under My Skin," ranked among Sinatra aficionados as one of his finest collaborations with Nelson Riddle, and "Luck Be A Lady," a song featured in the musical "Guys And Dolls." Dino's velvety croon takes the spotlight on six unforgettable performances that include "Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)," the dramatic Italian ballad that Martin took to #12 in 1958, "Who's Got The Action?" from the 1962 film of the same name starring Martin and Lana Turner, and "Ain't That A Kick In The Head," a tune he sang in the Rat Pack's classic 1960 heist film Ocean's 11. Davis' ebullient delivery and vocal power shine on standout tracks such as "Eee-O Eleven" from the Ocean's 11 soundtrack, "A Lot Of Livin' To Do," a song originally written for the 1960 musical Bye Bye Birdie, and "Too Close For Comfort," from the 1956 Broadway play Mr. Wonderful in which Davis played the starring role.
Christmas With The Rat Pack, a 16-track collection of festive holiday classics begins with Dean Martin's "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!," followed by Frank Sinatra's take on "Mistletoe And Holly," and Sammy Davis Jr.'s "Christmas Time All Over The World." Other songs featured in the ollection include Martin's "Silver Bells," "White Christmas," "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer," and "Winter Wonderland," Sinatra's "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear," and "The First Noel," and Davis' "Jingle Bells" and "The Christmas Song," among others.
THE VERY BEST OF THE RAT PACK
1. Come Fly With Me – Frank Sinatra
2. Ain't That A Kick In The Head – Dean Martin
3. Too Close For Comfort – Sammy Davis Jr.
4. I've Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra
5. Who's Got The Action? – Dean Martin
6. A Lot Of Livin' To Do – Sammy Davis Jr.
7. Ring-A-Ding Ding – Frank Sinatra
8. Eee-O Eleven – Sammy Davis Jr.
9. Luck Be A Lady – Frank Sinatra
10. Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) – Dean Martin
11. Birth Of The Blues – Sammy Davis Jr.
12. Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
13. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You – Dean Martin
14. I Get A Kick Out Of You – Frank Sinatra
15. Sam's Song – Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr.
16. I'm Gonna Live Until I Die – Frank Sinatra (Alternate Version)
17. Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin
18. Me And My Shadow – Frank Sinatra & Sammy Davis Jr.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK
1. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – Dean Martin
2. Mistletoe And Holly – Frank Sinatra
3. Christmas Time All Over The World – Sammy Davis Jr.
4. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Frank Sinatra
5. Silver Bells – Dean Martin
6. The Christmas Waltz – Frank Sinatra
7. Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Dean Martin
8. Jingle Bells – Sammy Davis, Jr.
9. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra
10. Peace On Earth / Silent Night – Dean Martin
11. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear – Frank Sinatra
12. Winter Wonderland – Dean Martin
13. The Christmas Song – Sammy Davis Jr.
14. The First Noel – Frank Sinatra
15. White Christmas – Dean Martin
16. I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams) – Frank Sinatra
Friday, October 08, 2010
GILLES PETERSON PRESENTS WORLWIDE: A CELEBRATION OF HIS SYNDICATED RADIO SHOW

In addition to his Worldwide radio show, Gilles is also the head of Talking Loud Records where he introduced the world to Jamiroquai, Roni Size, 4 Hero, Courtney Pine, Brand New Heavies, Galliano and many more. He was a key founding member of the late 80′s Acid Jazz boom and recently set-up a new record label, Brownswood Recordings, to sign and develop exciting new talent as well as putting on his Worldwide Awards every year in London and the Worldwide festival every summer in the south of France. His compilation albums have become legendary and he continues to be a breath of fresh air on the dance floors of the world playing a unique selection of music that is rarely heard elsewhere.
Release date: Oct. 11th. Gilles Peterson is also touring and will be spinning here: October @ 13 Blois (France); and October 16 @ La Coruna (Spain).
CD 1
01 – Nitin Sawhney – Tides
02 – Cinematic Orchestra feat Roots Manuva – All Things To All Men
03 – Quasimoto – Come on Feet
04 – Qtip – Lets Ride
05 – Erykah Badu – Green Eyes
06 – Jill Scott – He Loves Me [Lyzel In E Flat]
07 – Herbert – The Audience
08 – Jay Dee – Rico Suave Bossa Nova
09 – Dwele – Too Fly
10 – Amy Winehouse – Take The Box
11 – Gotan Project – Triptico
12 – Dizzy Rascal – I Luv U
13 – M.I.A. – Galang
14 – Vikter Duplaix – Manhood
CD 2
01 – Sa-Ra – Rosebuds
02 – Steve Spacek – Dollar
03 – Outlines – Just a Lil’ Lovin
04 – Recloose – Dust
05 – Amerie – 1 Thing
06 – Seun Kuti & Fela’s Egypt 80 – Many Things
07 – RSL – Wesley Music
08 – Sebastien Tellier – La Ritournelle
09 – Little Dragon – Twice
10 – Jose James – Dreamer
11 – Theo Parrish – Goin’ Downstairs (Part 1)
12 – Benga – Emotions
13 – Darkstar – Aidy’s Girl Is A Computer
ANGIE WELLS – WELL SWUNG!

Born to a Mom who sang gospel and standards and a Dad who only listened to the legends of Jazz and blues, Angie Wells grew up surrounded by great music. According to her mother, the first song Angie ever danced to was a B.B. King song. Angie’s love of singing started in her teens, when she sang in talent contests at school and won first place as a jazz singer in college. “The seeds of my professional singing career were planted in a wonderful little supper club called Chez Papa in Paris’ St. Germain Des Pres, where I was first invited to sing with a pro jazz band” said Angie. She has recorded and performed with various world-class musicians, including Grammy winning pianist, composer and arranger, Bill Cunliffe (credits include Frank Sinatra, Buddy Rick, Ray Brown and Joshua Redman, etc.), the much sought after bassist Tom Warrington ( Peggy Lee, Freddie Hubbard, Arturo Sandoval, etc.) and talented drummer Joe La Barbera (Bill Evans, Chuck Mangione, Art Farmer and Tony Bennett, etc.).
The CD release party for Well Swung! (an apt debut title for the swingin’ Miss Wells) was celebrated with a performance by The Angie Wells Quartet at Jazz Lounge (The Crown Plaza LAX), on September 23rd, 2010 in Los Angeles.
Thursday, October 07, 2010
PAUL BROWN - LOVE YOU FOUND ME
Smooth Jazz legend, producer, artist, sound engineer and double Grammy winner Paul Brown released his newest album, Love You Found Me, on September 28th via the Shanachie Entertainment label. Already, this eagerly anticipated album is being anointed by his loyal fans, radio personalities, and industry icons as his best yet. With something for every cool musical taste, you'll find a delectable variety of laid-back, contemplative to up-tempo charts, perfectly seasoned by Brown's inimitable R&B style. "This CD is a real reflection of my musical influences. Folk, rock, blues and jazz all mixed together," Brown reflected, on the album's release date. The album opener, "Sugar Fish," eases the listener into Brown-ville with the help of Jessy J's flute and Greg Adams' flugelhorn. Further in, don't miss Brown's unaffected reunion with Marc Antoine in "Right Back At Ya," that continues their magical spell created on the 2009 hit album, Foreign Exchange. The namesake track uses Brown's own vocals, as a "love story" tribute to his wife, Jacqui, celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. According to Brown, it became a family affair as she decided to venture, for the first time, into producing her husband's vocals. Brown reflected, "She's never really had much to do with my music before, so I think she had a huge effect on the performances." With Brown literally singing to the love of his life, who was right there in the studio, the track really captures his emotion, bottling it for us to replay over and over.
LA devotee Tom Brady enthused, while "Shakin" to the unmistakable groove of Brown's soulful Gibson L-5 electric guitar, "Multi-talented Paul Brown really delivers on this album. He's cut a tantalizing mood-setter to start the weekend 'chill' outdoors, or that drive home. Destined for a hit single, 'Toast and Jam' incorporates the sultry sax talent of Jessy Jto create a perfect dance number." "Offering lots of vocal variety throughout," he continues, "the 'End of the Day' track evokes a Jackson Browne vibe, yet you'll hear definite Bruce Springsteen-like overtones in 'The One You Lean On.' Brown really infuses his cool,mellow sound with an upbeat energy throughout, his melodies, plus a hint of Southern love. 'Let Me Love You' is a must to add to your romantic collection. Now a personal favorite, 'Right Back At Ya' features Marc Antoine's sweet guitar accents juxtaposed with Paul Brown's characteristic driving rhythms. Get ready for a ride to the intersection of Romance and Groove Streets, where the lights are low and the mood is just right. Bravo!" Paul Brown performs live with Marc Antoine on October 8, 2010 at Palm Desert's La Quinta Resort before he heads to England on a smooth jazz cruise.
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SANTANA SUPERNATURAL: A TRIP THROUGH THE HITS
Carlos Santana and his legendary band continue the successful run of Supernatural Santana: A Trip Through The Hits at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino with the addition of seven new concert dates in January 2011. In addition to the newly added dates, Santana fans can enjoy the show's ever-changing set list as it continues its current run at The Joint through Sunday, September 5. A multi-sensory journey through the band's career-spanning classics such as "Oye Como Va," "Black Magic Woman," "Evil Ways" and "Maria Maria," Supernatural Santana: A Trip Through The Hits marks the first and only rock-n-roll resident show in Las Vegas. The show was exclusively designed for The Joint, which was named "Best New Major Concert Venue" by Pollstar Magazine, and is produced by AEG Live. New dates for 2011 announced thus far are: January 5, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15 and 16, with more 2011 dates to be announced soon.
In the meantime, Santana's brand new album, Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics Of All Time (in stores as of September 21st on Arista Records) features a Who's Who of guest vocalists to perform on every track. Songs from the new album will be rotated into the show's set list. Singers on Guitar Heaven range from Chris Cornell (on Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love"), Pat Monahan (on Van Halen's "Dance the Night Away"), india.arie and Yo Yo Ma (on The Beatles' While My Guitar Gently Weeps), Chester Bennington and Ray Manzarek (on The Doors' "Riders on the Storm"), Rob Thomas (on Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love), Scott Weiland (on the Rolling Stones' "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'"), Chris Daughtry (on Def Leppard's "Photograph"), Gavin Rossdale (on T. Rex's "Bang A Gong") to rapper Nas (on AC/DC's "Back In Black"), veteran Joe Cocker (on Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing"), and more.
Forty years and as many albums later, Santana has sold more than 90 million records and has performed to more than 100 million fans at concerts worldwide. To date, Santana has won ten GRAMMY® Awards, including a record-tying nine for a single project, 1999's Supernatural (including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for "Smooth"). In 1998, the group was ushered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, whose web page on their induction notes, "Guitarist Carlos Santana is one of rock's true virtuosos and guiding lights." Among many other honors, Carlos Santana has also been cited by Rolling Stone as #15 on their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time," and #90 on their 2005 survey of the "100 Greatest Artists Of All Time."
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In the meantime, Santana's brand new album, Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics Of All Time (in stores as of September 21st on Arista Records) features a Who's Who of guest vocalists to perform on every track. Songs from the new album will be rotated into the show's set list. Singers on Guitar Heaven range from Chris Cornell (on Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love"), Pat Monahan (on Van Halen's "Dance the Night Away"), india.arie and Yo Yo Ma (on The Beatles' While My Guitar Gently Weeps), Chester Bennington and Ray Manzarek (on The Doors' "Riders on the Storm"), Rob Thomas (on Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love), Scott Weiland (on the Rolling Stones' "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'"), Chris Daughtry (on Def Leppard's "Photograph"), Gavin Rossdale (on T. Rex's "Bang A Gong") to rapper Nas (on AC/DC's "Back In Black"), veteran Joe Cocker (on Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing"), and more.
Forty years and as many albums later, Santana has sold more than 90 million records and has performed to more than 100 million fans at concerts worldwide. To date, Santana has won ten GRAMMY® Awards, including a record-tying nine for a single project, 1999's Supernatural (including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for "Smooth"). In 1998, the group was ushered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, whose web page on their induction notes, "Guitarist Carlos Santana is one of rock's true virtuosos and guiding lights." Among many other honors, Carlos Santana has also been cited by Rolling Stone as #15 on their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time," and #90 on their 2005 survey of the "100 Greatest Artists Of All Time."
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Wednesday, October 06, 2010
RAY CHARLES - RARE GENIUS: THE UNDISCOVERED MASTERS
Concord Records is celebrating the 80th birthday of the legendary Ray Charles with a special gift for his legions of fans: Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters. This treasure trove of newly discovered recordings, highlighted by a duet with fellow icon Johnny Cash, will become available at physical and digital retailers October 26, 2010.Culled from four decades worth of demos and other previously unreleased material, Rare Genius showcases the remarkable artistic vision, stylistic range and emotionally rich vocals that crafted Charles enduring legacy. Listening to the ten gems from the '70s, '80s and '90s that comprise this CD, fans will have no trouble envisioning the late singer rocking back and forth at the piano as he effortlessly segues between R&B/soul, pop, country and gospel. “Ray would always get inside the meaning of a lyric and make the listener believe every word, ” says Concord Music Group Chief Creative Officer. John Burk. “His vocals carried incredible emotion and intensity, even on demo tapes. What we have here with Rare Genius is on par with some of his greatest works.” And that’s crystal clear right from the album’s sparkling opener, "Love’s Gonna Bite You Back." The March 1980 session track features an upbeat horn arrangement behind what Rare Genius liner notes author Bill Dahl calls “a Charles vocal that’s a signature mixture of sandpaper grit and heavenly goodness.” Up next is the stunning ballad "It Hurts to Be in Love, " which underscores the album’s main thematic focus and one of Charles’ favorite subjects: the ups and down of romance. Another compelling standout is the gospel-stirred Charles and Cash duet on Kris Kristofferson’s "Why Me, Lord?" Discovered in the Sony vaults, the song was produced by Billy Sherrill in Nashville and recorded in 1981 for an anticipated release on a CBS album. For unknown reasons, that didn’t come to pass. What’s more important, however, is the emotional charge you get listening to these two powerful voices come together in this spirited and inspired pairing. Except for "Lord, " the nine other Rare Genius tracks including the soul-drenched "I Don’t Want No One But You, " a blues-infused cover of songwriter Hank Cochran’s country classic "A Little Bitty Tear" and the joyous "I’m Gonna Keep on Singin'" were found in the vault at Charles’ R.P.M. International studios in Los Angeles. Adding a little sweetening to some of the sparse, stripped-down tracks was a team of top-notch musicians and artists: guitarists Keb' Mo' and George Doering, organist Bobby Sparks, trumpeter Gray Grant, trombonist Alan Kaplan, bassists Trey Henry and Chuck Berghofer, drummers Gregg Field and Ray Brinker and background vocalist Eric Benet.As with its Concord predecessor, 2004’s Grammy-winning Album of the Year Genius Loves Company, Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters is another fitting tribute to Charles, who would have turned 80 on September 23. It’s a fresh, vibrant reaffirmation of the music icon’s unparalleled artistry and legacy.
Rare Genius – The Undiscovered Masters
TRACK LIST:
1. Love’s Gonna Bite You Back (copyright control)
2. It Hurts To Be in Love (Julius Dixon-Rudolph Toombs)3. Wheel of Fortune (Bennie Benjamin-George David Weiss)
4. I’m Gonna Keep on Singin’ (copyright control)
5. There’ll Be Some Changes Made (William Blackstone-Benton Overstreet)
6. Isn’t It Wonderful (Limuel Taylor-Joel Webster)
7. I Don’t Want No One But You (copyright control)
8. A Little Bitty Tear (Hank Cochran)
9. She’s Gone (copyright control)
10. Why Me, Lord? featuring Johnny Cash (Kris Kristofferson)
TAYLOR EIGSTI - DAYLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT

Daylight at Midnight opens with an inventive instrumental interpretation of Coldplay’s “Daylight,” where Eigsti’s brilliant piano lines and his simpatico rhythm team of bassist Harish Raghavan and world-renowned jazz drummer Eric Harland create beautiful and unpredictable sound waves. The end of the tune affirms Eigsti’s principle, stating, “I can play standards the rest of my life. But I wanted to step away to see what I could do that was different.” The first track is followed by producer Matt Pierson’s selections: Wainwright’s “The Art Teacher,” which is an instrumental piece that showcases the pianist’s adept Fender Rhodes accompaniment, and “ The Water,” which features luminous vocalist Becca Stevens in a sensual, yet confident and concentrated manner. Stevens also stars on Imogen Heap’s “Little Bird,” a whimsical tune that is performed as a duo with Fender Rhodes, and on Elliot Smith’s reflective beauty “Between the Bars” as well as the collaborative originals, “Magnolia" and "Midnight After Noon.” Of the latter piece, Eigsti explains, “I’d been trying to finish this song for some five years…Once the words came, I realized that the loop melody I had written started sticking in my head.” In the middle section of the album, Eigsti strips his band down to a duo with guest guitarist and longtime musical partner, Julian Lage, on Nick Drake’s “Pink Moon.”
Even as important as Daylight at Midnight is to Eigsti's growth as an artist, the pianist is already thinking about his next musical projects. The once prodigious child pianist is unsatisfied staying static. He is always craving for change in a new music project or exploring different sounds. “With Daylight at Midnight, I wanted to tap into the singer-songwriter world, which will hopefully lead to the next compositional phase in my musical development.”
TrackList:
1. Daylight
2. Magnolia
3. The Art Teacher
4. The Water
5. Pink Moon
6. Little Bird
7. Secreto
8. Chaos
9. Between the Bars
10. Speaking Song
11. Midnight after Noon
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
HEATHER PARK - STAY
Korean R&B/Soul singer Heather Park is back with her highly anticipated second album Stay. A new look, an unleashed sound, and breaking free of all expectations she delivers music that expresses finding comfort in oneself. In 2005, Heather’s debut album, Dream In Pictures on Independent label Stush Music quickly achieved international recognition. With a Play Network licensing deal Dream In Pictures songs were played in major retailers such as the GAP, The Limited and Old Navy from coast to coast. In 2006, her song “Is What It Is” was chosen for licensing by Japan’s Avex Records. Finally, in 2007, power ballad “Leave Me To Dream” was featured on the soundtrack of the feature film “West 32nd”. Heather Park has performed all over the U.S, the UK and in 2009 opened for entertainer/actor/rapper “Common”.Once again partnering with producer Steve Francis, Heather Park has created a collection of intensely intimate songs. Drawing from a range of genres, R&B, hip-hop, soul, folk —she masterfully merges them into a language all her own. The album embodies Heather’s signature style of lush harmonies, refreshing live instruments, and poetic rhetoric. In the album’s title song, “Stay”, the stripped down acoustic track frees Heather’s sultry voice to soar and dominate. Deeply expressive and musically sound, Stay is a musical statement of personal strife wrapped in lyrical complexity and smooth resonance. It’s radiant, tough, tender and unique — just like its creator. Stay was released on September 28, 2010. Heather's current lead single “Trust You” tells a tale of love and lust. Other notable tracks include “Endless Possibilities,” “Just Can't Wait,” and “Stay With Me Til Dawn” a remake of Judie Tzuke’s 1977 version. Heather's angelic like voice on the track is blissfully enticing and clearly undeniable. "This album has been such a personal journey – it’s a musical autobiography of my life over the past years. It’s fiercely personal, deeply honest and very much represents who I am," said Heather Park. The powerful, sultry soul unleashed in “Stay” packs the kind of punch you never see coming. With a new support team behind her, Heather is prepared for a stellar year. Truly at her best when on stage, audiences can experience an intimate look into the soul singer’s life on September 28, 2010 at her album release party. Heather's release party at Crash Mansion will include songs from both “Dream In Pictures” and the new release “Stay”. You’ll will fall in love with Heather's realness intermixed with her enticing raw talent. In addition to preparing for her album release party, Heather has also teamed up with CancerCare for their annual Champagne & Chocolates event October 14, 2010 at Room Service in NYC. CancerCare is non-profit organization that provides free support services to anyone affected by cancer.
ADELE HARLEY - COME INTO MY LIFE
Adele Harley was born and raised in England. She studied music from the age of five playing various instruments including violin, flute, piano and guitar. By the time she was fifteen Adele put together her own band and over the years played numerous gigs including a three year residency At the Leeds Jazz club and played alongside such artistes as Corrine Bailey Rae.Heavily influenced by reggae as a teenager and singing with local reggae artists Adele has also enjoyed touring Europe as a session singer, she has supported many famous acts such as Betty Wright, Desmond Decker and Misty in Roots. Adele has also gained the opportunity to work with influential Reggae producers ‘Pickout’ from ‘Pickout Records’ and to Date has written three tracks with him including ‘It Was You’. Adele has often been compared to such greats as Janet Kay and Marcia Griffiths and to date Adele continues to be a successful artist and has just releases her stunning new album Come Into My Life with highly acclaimed producers ‘Mafia & Fluxy’. Most recently Adele has released a cover of Whitney Houston’s ‘Million Dollar Bill’ with ‘Lee Francis’ from ‘Smart Move Records’ and is working on the latest R&B to Reggae album alongside ‘Mafia & Fluxy’ and has also worked with the duo on previous volumes of R&B to Reggae, strictly vocals album and on the JA to UK album alongside such seasoned artists as Richie Spice, Turbulance and Gyptian. Produced by 'Mafia & Fluxy' this seventeen tracked album is tipped to be the top Female Reggae album of this year and beyond. With seventeen blazing tracks, thirteen of which are original tracks written by Adele Harley and Mafia & Fluxy. Featuring collabs with Glamma Kid and Leroy Mafia, the legendary Dean Fraser on sax, and the multi talented Ms Harley playing strings and flute on two tracks
GEQ ARE ALL ABOUT VERSATILITY
At a time when established jazz “groups” are scarce, GEQ is that rare gem that plays classic jazz, bebop and nu-jazz music of the highest artistic order. GEQ has been respectfully likened to Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers as well as Miles Davis and John Coltrane’s ensembles continuing the rumbling of excellence through their musicianship and professionalism. Composer/Trumpeter, Guymon Ensley originally assembled his band in 2001 and debuted it at the historic "Bakers Keyboard Lounge" in Detroit, Michigan in 2002. In August of 2003, the band had four major tours under their belt, billed with such internationally known artists as Yolanda Adams, Jefferey Osborn, The Isley Brothers, The Whispers and Frankie Beverly. GEQ has worldwide aclaim performing to audiences prestigous venues on numerous islands of Jamaica and aboard luxiurious cruise ships like the Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Lines. Guymon has performed with bands of various genres, from Latin Jazz to R&B, big band to chamber ensembles and solo performances with piano accompaniment. Like a magnet, classic jazz and be-bop kept tugging at his creative wellspring.
In 2006, Here Put This On, was released containing songs written and originally performed by such legends as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Wayne Shorter and Dizzy Gillespie along with three originals. The CD was re-released in 2009 with two more original ‘bonus’ tracks penned by Ensley. After receiving a nomination by the Detroit Music Awards in 2006 for ‘Outstanding Modern Jazz Group’ and ‘Outstanding Jazz Composer and Outstanding Jazz Instrumentalist’ the following year garnered him yet another nomination for ‘Outstanding Modern Jazz Artist/Group. Ensley is the featured artist on The Jazz Network Worldwide the week of August 23-29, 2009 and giving a glimpse of what’s to come to his fans in the jazz community and beyond of his current single “Where Am I Going With You?” from his upcoming release “This Comes With It”. Guymon looks forward to traveling the world with his band and playing all the great music in his catalogue as well as the new music he has up his sleeve.
http://www.geqjazz.com/.
In 2006, Here Put This On, was released containing songs written and originally performed by such legends as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Wayne Shorter and Dizzy Gillespie along with three originals. The CD was re-released in 2009 with two more original ‘bonus’ tracks penned by Ensley. After receiving a nomination by the Detroit Music Awards in 2006 for ‘Outstanding Modern Jazz Group’ and ‘Outstanding Jazz Composer and Outstanding Jazz Instrumentalist’ the following year garnered him yet another nomination for ‘Outstanding Modern Jazz Artist/Group. Ensley is the featured artist on The Jazz Network Worldwide the week of August 23-29, 2009 and giving a glimpse of what’s to come to his fans in the jazz community and beyond of his current single “Where Am I Going With You?” from his upcoming release “This Comes With It”. Guymon looks forward to traveling the world with his band and playing all the great music in his catalogue as well as the new music he has up his sleeve.
http://www.geqjazz.com/.
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