Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jane Monheit, Ledisi, Joey DeFrancesco,
Dave Koz, Patti Austin and The Count Basie Orchestra help bring the veteran
crooner’s story to life on the album due February 24.
A song that singer-songwriter
Clint Holmes wrote fondly recalling the Sunday afternoons he used to spend with
his father at the historic Colored Musicians Club of Buffalo in upstate New
York where he was first exposed to jazz serves as the centerpiece of
“Rendezvous,” his new album slated for release on February 24 from LL Music.
“I was twelve and it was a true coming of age moment for me.
I had never seen my dad in his world. He worked three jobs and never seemed
happy until I saw him in this element. I fell in love with jazz and how cool it
felt to interact with the ‘cats’ the way my dad did,” said Holmes, the son of
an African-American father and a white British mother who was a
classically-trained opera singer.
With jazz timing and phrasing informing his velvety tenor
croon on eleven cuts, including three new songs that he co-wrote, Holmes
surrounded himself with a royal herd of jazz “cats” on the collection that was
produced by two-time Grammy winner Gregg Field. The sophisticated session
offers a diverse play list that reinterprets modern day and classic pop hits,
soulful R&B, theatrical tunes and numbers culled from the Great American
Songbook. Field placed Holmes’ voice front and center amidst live
instrumentation, sweeping strings and orchestra accompaniment, and sparse piano
and vocal settings. The first single shipped to radio stations for airplay is
“Say Something,” a duet between Holmes and multi-time Grammy nominee Ledisi.
Grammy winner Patti Austin sang, conducted and arranged the background vocals
on the track that will also be remixed for dance floors and serviced to club
DJs.
Class and elegance reign on a cunning big band mashup of “I
Loves You Porgy”/”There’s A Boat That’s Leavin’ Soon For New York” pairing
Holmes and Grammy-winning chanteuse Dee Dee Bridgewater backed by The Count
Basie Orchestra. Holmes will join Bridgewater and the famed orchestra on stage
at the legendary Blue Note in New York City on February 4 and 5 to perform the
showstopper arranged by four-time Grammy winner Gordon Goodwin.
Stellar contributions proliferate “Rendezvous.” Holmes and
Grammy winner Jane Monheit break hearts on a sublime rendition of Cole Porter’s
“Every Time We Say Goodbye.” Swinging jazz and blues mingle “At The
Rendezvous,” which is illuminated by a storming Hammond B-3 solo from
Grammy-nominated organist Joey DeFrancesco. Closing the record with poignancy,
Holmes penned lyrics to the sweetly melodic “What You Leave Behind,” composed
by contemporary jazz luminary Dave Koz, who embellished the acoustic guitar and
vocal track with a gracefully emoting sax solo.
“Every track does come from a personal place for me and this
CD is a ‘rendezvous’ in every sense of the word – a coming together of great
and generous artists. The material I selected for the album is specific and
biographical while being universal at the same time,” Holmes concluded.
Holmes burst onto the pop landscape nearly 45 years ago with
the million-selling smash “Playground in My Mind.” His enduring and
accomplished career as a recording artist, multidimensional showman and
consummate entertainer includes tenure as Joan Rivers’ sidekick on her late
night television program, a stint as musical feature and event correspondent on
“Entertainment Tonight,” and his own Emmy-winning talk/variety show. Along with
appearing in marquee musicals across the country, he has written the book,
music and lyrics to original shows and cabaret acts. A critically-acclaimed
draw in Las Vegas and New York City in recent decades, Holmes concluded an
extended run at the Palazzo a short time ago and soon expects to announce a new
Vegas residency with a production inspired by “Rendezvous.” For more
information, please visit www.ClintHolmes.com.
“Rendezvous” contains the following songs:
“Stop This Train”
“At The Rendezvous” featuring Joey DeFrancesco
“I Loves You Porgy”/”There’s A Boat That’s Leavin’ Soon For
New York” featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater and The Count Basie Orchestra
“Every Time We Say Goodbye” featuring Jane Monheit
“All Of Me”
“Say Something” featuring Ledisi
“Maria”
“The Perfect Trance”
“Marie”
“My Way”
“What You Leave Behind” featuring Dave Koz