Chic jazz
renegades, The Ladybugs, have released their enchanting, nostalgia-inspired
holiday EP, Blue Christmas. Having received great acclaim from The Wall Street
Journal and Vanity Fair for their mesmerizing performances and for their sharp
& brazen style, the group is excited to share this series of warm and
wistful spins on holiday classics. This gorgeously arranged project
incorporates lush bass, horns and strings with captivating vocals to explore
both the cozy corners and the profound depths of these timeless Christmas
tunes. Most recently, The Ladybugs premiered the EP’s title track and debut
single via AXS; “Blue Christmas” acts as an endearing snapshot for the album on
the whole, fusing melancholic country stylings with warm jazz elements to
charmingly capture the bittersweet essence of a lonely Christmas.
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
CHIC JAZZ RENEGADES THE LADYBUGS BRING VINTAGE HOLIDAY VIBES WITH LUSH & LOVELY EP
Monday, December 04, 2017
New release from the Quartin reissue series: Victor Assis Brasil's Esperanto
Following the recent reissues of Jose Mauro’s Obnoxius,
Piri’s Voces Querem Mate? and Victor Assis Brasil’s Toca Antonio Carlos Jobim,
Far Out Recordings presents a second album from Victor Assis Brasil from the
treasure trove of the Quartin Records catalogue, Esperanto. Over the course of
the 1960s, Roberto Quartin released more than 20 albums in Brazil on his label
Forma, by artists including the likes of Eumir Deodato, Quarteto Em Cy, Baden
Powell and Vinicius De Moraës. Selling the rights of Forma to Polygram in 1969,
Quartin struck out for pastures new at the dawn of the 1970s with the launch of
his self-titled label. Significant works and high-water marks for Brazilian
music overall followed in that decade’s first year. These singular gems in Brazilian
music, difficult to categorise yet compellingly beautiful, have for too long
gone unheard.
Gifted his first saxophone by his aunt at the age of
fourteen, only four years later the inherently gifted and determined young
musician Victor Assis Brasil recorded his debut album, with a second to follow
only a year later. The prodigious young carioca was subsequently granted a
place to study at Berklee College of Music, where he played alongside the likes
of Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Chick Corea and Ron Carter. It was also during
this period he recorded Esperanto and Toca Antonio Carlos Jobim with Roberto
Quartin, upon returning to Brazil in the summer of 1970.
Recorded in the same sessions as the Toca Antonio Carlos
Jobim album, Esperanto consists of five deep jazz cuts: original compositions
except for a heavy-swinging latin-jazz cover of Jimmy Heath’s ‘Ginger Bread
Boy’, alongside more moments of wild frenetic jazz, like ‘Quarenta Graus A
Sombra’, amongst more melancholic, but no less captivating compositions like
‘Marilia’ and ‘Ao Amigo Quartin’. Esperanto’s influences span both American
continents, finding a meeting point for Latin jazz and North American post-bop,
with Roberto Quartin’s perfectionist approach to sound elevating the already
incandescent music to divine new heights. The band consists of some mercurial
greats of Brazilian music: Dom Salvador (bass), Edison Machado (drums), Helio
Delmiro (guitar) and Edson Lobo (Bass).
Victor Assis Brasil passed away aged just thirty-five, due
to a rare circulatory disease, but by this point his status was already
cemented as one of the most talented musicians in Brazil’s history.
This issue of Esperanto also features a track previously
unreleased on vinyl, ‘Children’. All the releases in the Quartin series have
been re-mastered from the original 2” tapes, and pressed to high quality
heavyweight vinyl.
NEW RELEASES: MARIA SCHAFER – TO KNOW LOVE…; IRREVERSABLE ENTANGLEMENTS; PLAY IT LIKE PAPA - 15 YEARS OF PAPA RECORDS 2002 - 2017
Duty Gr
PLAY IT LIKE PAPA - 15 YEARS OF PAPA RECORDS 2002 - 2017
MARIA SCHAFER – TO KNOW LOVE…
With a velveteen voice, charmingly straightforward delivery,
and nuanced rhythmic sensibilities, versatile singer Maria Schafer enjoys
presenting lyrical gems from the realms of jazz standards, Brazilian music, and
pop tunes in beautifully modern arrangements. Currently touring as the featured
vocalist with The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, Ms. Schafer has enjoyed
the opportunity to perform for audiences across the United States, Canada,
Australia, Latvia, and Japan. As a recording artist, Ms. Schafer can be heard
as a featured vocalist on albums "So Right..." from The James Kob
Experience, "Living In The Question" from sax player Eric Hirschhorn,
and "Singin' In The Rain" and "Imagine", both from vocal
jazz group Singcopation. Maria has been awarded Outstanding Soloist Awards at
the Next Generation Jazz Festival and Reno Jazz Festival, and for 4 consecutive
years served as a leading member of vocal jazz groups which won Downbeat
Student Awards for "Best Vocal Jazz Ensemble" or "Outstanding
Performance". To Know Love… is out on January 19, 2018.
IRREVERSABLE ENTANGLEMENTS - IRREVERSABLE ENTANGLEMENTS
A fantastic mix of jazz and spoken word performance –
delivered in a very righteous style that takes us back to the best vintage
sides by artists like Wanda Robinson or Jayne Cortez! The words here are by
Camae Ayewa – whose lyrics are as politically powerful as her presentation
style – and the backing is by a superb quartet that features Keir Neuringer on
alto, Aquiles Navarro on trumpet, Luke Stewart on bass, and Tcheser Holmes on
drums – all musicians who really do a lot to contribute to the power of the
spoken passages, but in a way that never overwhelms them! The instrumental
sounds are as powerful as the lyrics – and together, they make for a record
that would have been a shining jewel of the loft jazz generation, had it been
recorded back in the day – but at a level that's even more incredible for a
contemporary set. Titles include "Chicago To Texas",
"Fireworks", "Projects", and "Enough". ~ Dusty
Groove
A fantastic tribute to a really mighty label – one of the
few contemporary club imprints who can effortlessly combine future soul and
dancefloor grooves – all in a way that makes both sides of the spectrum sound
even better together! Papa's one of the rare few labels carrying on the best
traditions of years back – especially that moment when house music really found
a way to be uplifting and soulful, often with some strong help from the London
scene – which then served to inspire artists back in America as well! There's
lots of that trans-Atlantic spirit taking place here – and the 3CD set is
overflowing with the kind of tracks you'd only hear on the hippest of floors –
divided up into styles on each disc – with a focus on Broken Beat & Nu
Jazz, Soulful House, and Deep House. Titles include "Same Thing (Atjazz
rmx)" by Osunlade feat Maiya James, "Butterflies (Restless Soul's
soul heaven mix)" by Reel People with Dyanna Fearon, "Sapporo"
by Blaze, "Seein You (orig mix)" by Eli Escobar, "The Galactica
Suite (orig mix)" by Simon Grey, "This Sound Rocks My Body" by
Sebb Junior, "I'll Take You (Richard Earnshaw re-beat edit)" by Jon
Cutler, "Celestine Prophecy" by Blaze, "Second Guess (Da Lata
rmx)" by Reel People feat Jag, "We Can Change This World (orig
mix)" by DJ Spinna feat Heavy, "Dreams (Afronaut mix)" by Alison
David, "Waiting Is Over" by Faze Action Presents Orto with Vanessa
Freeman, "Caught Up" by Saison, "Time (Realm voc mix" by
The Realm feat Tony Momrelle, "In The Sun (Yoruba Soul rmx)" by Reel
People with Angela Johnson, "Para Na We (rainy city music mix)" by Os
Malandros, "Vazilando (main mix)" by Oreja, "Into My Soul
(Spiritchaser rmx)" by Aki BErgen with CaDustrmen Sherry, "Summertime
(NSM summertime 09 mix)" by Yam Who with Noel McKoy & Leroy Burgess, and
"Look A Little Further (MuthaFunkaz 12" voc mix)" by Domu presents Pete Simpson. ~ Dusty Groove
International Clarinet Superstar Anat Cohen Receives TWO Grammy Nominations
Anat Cohen has never been more prolific and inspired, onstage and on record. Since 2005, her series of releases via her Anzic Records label have seen the clarinetist and saxophonist range from hard-swinging to lilting balladry, from small groups to larger ensembles and back again, exploring a universe of music along the way. In recognition for this brilliant output Anat Cohen has received TWO Grammy
Nominations!:
Anat Cohen & Marcello Gonçalves - Outra Coisa
Best Latin Jazz Album (Category 35)
Anat Cohen & Trio Brasileiro - Rosa Dos Ventos
Best World Music Album (Category 54)
"It is an incredible honor to be nominated for two
different albums I released this year. I'm thankful Marcello Gonçalves had the
idea to record the music of the great Moacir Santos and for arranging Moacir's
large ensemble writing for an intimate guitar and clarinet duo. I got to play
with a whole orchestra in one 7-string guitar. Thank you to my friends at Trio
Brasileiro for their musicianship and compositions and for that week in
Brasilia spent learning each other's music so we can express it in our best
possible way. Thank you Anzic Records for releasing these albums! I am so proud", Anat Cohen
"I'm very proud and happy for my friend and partner in
Anzic Records Anat Cohen's well deserved double Grammy nominations", Oded
Lev-Ari (partner in Anzic Records, Musical Director for Cohen's Tentet,
arranger, producer, pianist and recording artist)
DownBeat Magazine has declared: "One of the most
acclaimed clarinetists in jazz, the Israel-born Cohen has also managed to
become one of the world's foremost practitioners of Brazilian music. Indeed,
she is now to the clarinet what Stan Getz was to the tenor saxophone in the
1960s: a jazz musician who speaks the language so fluently that she has become
a beacon of Brazilian music to the larger jazz world." The praise hasn't
only come from the jazz world, with Brazilian Press saying: "Anat is an
Israeli who seems like a Brazilian when she plays samba."
Anat Cohen On Tour In Celebration of Happy Song,
Featuring Her Spirited New York Tentet
2017
November 30 - Northridge, CA @ The Valley Performing Arts
Center
December 3 - San Francisco, CA @ Miner Auditorium
December 4 - Olympia, WA @ South Puget Sound Community
College
2018
March 10 - Cambridge, MA @ Sanders Theatre
April 7 - Kansas City, MO @ Gem Theater
April 8 - Columbia, MO @ "We Always Swing"® Jazz
Series
April 9 and 10 - Lebanon, IL @ Hettenhausen Center for the
Arts
April 11 - Dayton, OH @ Sears Recital Hall
May 5 - Washington, DC @ Kennedy Center Terrace Theater
Multi-Grammy Nominated Pioneer & Visionary Jeff Lorber Scores Grammy Nomination for Newest CD PROTOTYPE
"I couldn't be more thrilled to be nominated. It's a
great feeling to be recognized by your peers and I'm really looking forward to attending the 60th Grammy Awards in New York. I'd really like to thank Jimmy (Haslip), Andy (Snitzer), Gary (Novak) and everybody else who took part in the production of the album." - JEFF
LORBER
Trailblazing pianist, composer, producer and bandleader Jeff
Lorber is a consummate artist who continues to push himself to new plateaus. A
groundbreaking Fender Rhodes pioneer along with the likes of Herbie Hancock,
Joe Sample and Bob James, Lorber has triumphed as one of the most innovative
musical minds in contemporary jazz. Lorber's newest CD Prototype, is a sterling
example of his expansive musical roots, masterfully crafted harmonic and
melodic sophistication, irresistible finger-poppin' grooves and intricate
rhythmic sense. "I came up with the name Prototype because we are always
trying to up our game and come up with new exciting music that could be a
prototype or innovative harbinger for the future of our musical style,"
says the LA based pianist. Lorber, a Berklee College of Music alum who formerly
majored in Chemistry at Boston College, goes full throttle on Prototype,
orchestrating like an alchemist in the lab and concocting a majestic elixir of
jazz, soul, funk, pop, R&B and gospel.
Prototype features longtime collaborators - bassist Jimmy
Haslip (founding member of The Yellowjackets) and drummer Gary Novak.
"From a production standpoint Jimmy adds a 'big picture' element. He
contributes a lot with his warm bass sound and on the road he is without a
doubt one of the finest soloists out there on his instrument." Lorber
adds, "Gary's very versatile, imaginative, super solid and gets a great
sound. He really shines playing over the funky polyrhythmic grooves we
record." The newest member to the
all-star unit is saxophonist Andy Snitzer, who like Lorber (and the Brecker
Brothers) hails from Cheltenham, PA.
Lorber states, "Andy's got a perfect approach. It's soulful and
melodic and he is not afraid of taking the music outside a bit." Prototype
also features special guests bassist Nathan East, guitarists Chuck Loeb, Larry
Koonse and Paul Jackson, Jr. and saxophonist Dave Mann, among others.
Jeff Lorber's Fusion came to life in the 70s when the
pianist attended Berklee College of Music. "I was listening to Miles Davis
and Bitches Brew and the beginning of great fusion bands like Mahavishnu
Orchestra, Weather Report and Return to Forever," reflects Lorber.
"There were also artists like
Herbie Hancock, The Crusaders and
Grover Washington, who pioneered a more melodic and funky type of sound. Not to mention the fantastic music being made
in R&B and pop music like Earth Wind and Fire and Tower of Power."
Lorber envisioned Jeff Lorber Fusion a
second generation to these fusion bands that were more R&B and melody
oriented. A true clinician, Lorber has made it a point to study the long line
of modern jazz pianists since 1945.
"Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea have been major influences but I
had to go back and try to figure out who they listened to and were inspired
by," says Lorber. "Some of
these icons that come to mind are Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner and
Bud Powell." He adds, "I also can't forget all of the pianists who
played with Miles Davis such as Red Garland, Wynton Kelly, Tommy Flanagan and
Horace Silver." Growing up in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania offered great
inspiration for Jeff Lorber. "There were a lot of home grown record labels
like Cameo Parkway and Philadelphia International (Gamble and Huff) not to
mention tons of home grown talent. And the Dick Clark show originally came from
there."
In 1977 Jeff Lorber Fusion released their self-titled debut.
Their 1980 album Wizard Island made the introduction of a then little known
Kenny G. The ensemble quickly gained traction and became one of the most
popular jazz acts, touring nonstop. In 1982 Lorber made his solo debut with
It's A Fact. He first Grammy
nomination in 1986 for his radio hit
"Pacific Coast Highway" from his album Step By Step. In the 90s
Lorber released a successful string of projects including West Side Stories
(1994), State of Grace (1996) and Midnight (1998). During this time Lorber also
stayed busy producing for the likes of Michael Franks, Richard Elliot, Gerald
Albright and Rick Braun, among others. The prolific pianist continued to add to
his accolades with his shining recordings Kickin' It (2001), Philly Style
(2003), Flipside (2005), He Had A Hat (2007, Grammy nominated) and Heard That
(2008), Now Is The Time (2010, Grammy nominated), Galaxy (2012, Grammy nominated)
Hacienda (2013, Grammy nominated) and Step It Up (2015). Lorber made his first
recordings for Shanchie as a member of Jazz Funk Soul with Chuck Loeb and
Everette Harp on the albums Jazz Funk Soul and the Grammy nominated More
Serious Business.
Jeff Lorber has endured his own battle with Polycystic
Kidney Disease (PKD) and has made it a mission to work with the PKD Foundation
to raise awareness. "I was very lucky that my wife donated her
kidney," shares the pianist. "I'm going on 11+ years and I'm very grateful
for that. My sister had a transplant a couple years ago and she is doing well
also. There are some solutions that are being worked on but like many genetic
based diseases it could be a long time before there is significant progress. People should know that there are 800,000
people in the US with PKD and two million worldwide. It's a huge problem that
unfortunately doesn't get a lot of publicity."
Loeber, a self-professed enthusiast of podcasts, audio
books, Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music concludes, "Since I had the
transplant I focus on doing things that I enjoy and that are meaningful. I try
to make the most of each day and to be productive and make great
music." There lies the Prototype
for a beautiful life.
LA Musician Carey Frank Pays Tribute To Don And Iris Cornell On 'Something To Remember Him By'
LA-based musician (and current touring member of the Tedeschi
Trucks Band) Carey Frank has released his second album as a bandleader,
Something to Remember Him By.
Self–produced
by Carey Frank, Something to Remember Him By is a unique duo album consisting
solely of Frank’s Hammond organ (substituted on two tracks by melodica) and
guitar courtesy of veteran jazz player Bruce Forman. This format deviates from
the standard organ trio instrumentation of Hammond, guitar and drums.
Something To
Remember Him By, which follows 2015’s Keep Smiling (a #1 best seller in the
‘Cool Jazz’ category on Amazon Music), was inspired by Frank’s grandfather Don
Cornell, who was a prominent big band crooner in the 1940s and 1950s and passed
away in 2004. The album’s title is also a direct homage to Cornell’s 1996 album
“Something to Remember Me By.”
Frank
inherited Cornell’s rare 1938 Gibson L5 guitar, which is still in perfect
working condition, and Forman used this guitar, along with a matching Gibson
amplifier from the same year, for the Something To Remember Him By recording
sessions.
Something to
Remember Him By features Frank’s original composition “Iris Iris” (a dedication
to his grandmother and Don's wife, Iris Cornell, who died in March of 2016)
alongside songs that Don Cornell recorded and performed live, including the
standards “You Don’t Know What Love Is,” “Love is a Many Splendored Thing,”
Cole Porter’s “All of You” and Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson’s iconic
“September Song.”
Something to
Remember Him By was engineered by Sheldon Gomberg and Kevin Smith, mixed to
analog tape by Gomberg and mastered by Joe Gastwirt.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
NEW RELEASES: JOHN MORALES - THE M&M MIXES VOLUME IV; AFROBEATS HOT HITS: NEW URBAN DANCE GROOVES FROM AFRICA; KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION
JOHN MORALES - THE M&M MIXES VOLUME IV
Described wholly accurately by Boiler Room as “one of the
best producers and arrangers of disco music to have ever done it”, Bronx native
John Morales has more than three decades of hits and over 800 remixes to his
credit. This 4th volume of M&M Mixes on BBE is without doubt the most
ambitious yet, containing gems from Barry White, Diana Ross, Level 42, Teddy
Pendergrass and Eddie Kendricks among others, all woven together with that
special, intricate M&M magic. Gaining unprecedented access to original
multitrack recordings from the vaults of Sony and Universal Records, John has
once again upped the ante, going where no DJ has gone before. Accept no
imitations, nobody does remixes quite like John Morales. Includes songs by
Barry White – I’m Gonna Love you Just A Little Bit More Baby; Lenny Williams –
You Got Me Running; Dan Hartman – Vertigo / Relight My Fire; Level 42 – Mind On
You; Barry White – Let The Music Play; Teena Marie – Lovergirl; MFSB – Love Is
The Message; Atlantic Star – Circles; Diana Ross – Tenderness; Tamiko Jones –
Can’t Live Without Your Love; Jackie Moore – This Time Baby; Tata Vega – Just
Keep Thinking About You Baby; The Jones Girls – Life Goes On; Frankie Beverly –
Joy & Pain; The Controllers – Stay; Melba Moore – You Stepped Into My Life;
Donna Summer – Heaven Knows; Teddy Pendergrass – Life Is A Song Worth Singing; David
Ruffin – Walk Away From Love; Diana Ross – No One Gets The Prize; Cher – Take
Me Home; The Emotions – Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love; Cheryl Lynn – Got To Be
Real; Frankie Beverly – Before I Let Go; Eddie Kendricks – Girl You Need A
Change of Mind; Tom Browne – Funkin for Jamaica; Harold Melvin Blue Notes –
Don’t Leave Me This Way; and Hi Tension – Hi Tension.
AFROBEATS HOT HITS: NEW URBAN DANCE GROOVES FROM AFRICA
(VARIOUS ARTISTS)
The hot new world dance style “Afrobeats” (not to be
confused with Fela’s Afrobeat) is a dynamic mix of reggae dancehall, soca, West
African beats, tropical house and hip-hop and is considered to be the most
exciting new sound on the scene today. Drake’s “One Dance” hit utilized an
“Afrobeats” groove and featured Nigerian star Wizkid while Alicia Keys’ “In
Common” sports an Afrobeats re-mix; artists as diverse as Chris Brown, Tinashe,
Sean Paul, Busy Signal and Machel Montano have all collaborated with Afrobeats
artists recently. Afrobeats Hot Hits is the first internationally released
compilation of some of Afrobeats' biggest hits and newest hits. It includes
smash tracks featuring the genre’s biggest stars, including Davido, WizKid,
Timaya, Tiwa Savage, Tekno, Yemi Alade and more. Such tracks as Timaya’s
collaboration with Sean Paul, “Shake Ur Bum Bum,” the remix of “Woju” by Kiss
Daniel featuring Davido, and Davido’s “Skelewu” have all been smashes on dance
floors worldwide.
KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION - KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION
Kennedy Administration have that vibrant Soul/Jazz-Funk
sound that only a really together Band can give us. Led by vocalist Kennedy,
Keyboardist Ondre J Pivec, Drummer Nathaniel Townsley and bassist Chelton Grey
and augmented by many other musicians including Horn section and strings on
some tracks, the band really let rip through their eight original compositions
and two outstanding covers. It is their unique up-tempo versions of Al Green’s
‘Let’s Stay Together’ and Billy Preston’s ‘Will It go round in Circles’ which
really hit home, bringing a new dimension and energy to these classics.
Gregoire Maret guests on Harmonica on the beautiful ‘Don’t Forget To Smile’ .
‘Let’s Party’ has an old school early 80’s Groove. The excellent uplifting
spoken word vocal ‘Let Go’ is in the style of say Elements Of Life. ‘it’s Over
Now’ and ‘Nothing Else will Do’ are good tracks but to my ears unnecessarily
spoiled by mid song raps. Overall a very good album introducing a new talent.
J-Jazz – Deep Modern Jazz from Japan 1969-1984
In the years following World War Two, Japan developed one of
the most insatiable, dynamic and diverse markets for jazz. For a crucial period
of little over a decade – from the late 1960s to the early 1980s – Japanese
jazz culture progressed at an astonishing rate, producing an extraordinary
array of artists, recordings and record labels that created some of the most
forward thinking and impressive jazz to be committed to tape. This amazing
journey is explored on ‘J Jazz’.
This compilation from BBE uncovers some of the most sought
after and rare material from this period and pulls together key artists who
shaped the post-war modern jazz scene in Japan.
‘J Jazz’ includes obscure and sought after rarities like the
bass-driven power jazz of Koichi Matsukaze’s ‘Earth Mother’, the holy grail
rarity of Aizawa Tohru Quartet’s ‘Dead Letter’ and the loping majesty of Takeo
Moriyama’s ‘North Wind’. This collection takes the listener into deep spiritual
jazz, post-modal impressionism and fierce dance-floor fusion with material from
artists and composers whose names are generally only known to committed
collectors of Japanese jazz. Fumio Karashima, Mitsuaki Katayama, Takeo Moriyama
and Kiyoshi Sugimoto are among the names featured on an album aiming to shed a
little light on the shadowy world of Japanese jazz clubs, tucked away in the
neon backstreets. This music demands a wider audience and BBE are excited to
deliver a landmark compilation, lifting the veil on this wonderful and
mysterious area of the global jazz catalogue.
None of the tracks featured on ‘J Jazz’ have ever received
an official release outside Japan before. The albums the tracks are taken from
are extremely hard to find and often fetch huge sums on the collector’s
circuit. Originally pressed in small numbers on independent and private labels
such as Union, Johnny’s Disk, Whynot, ALM and VAP, these tracks are now available
for everyone to enjoy.
Compiled by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, both long-time
collectors of Japanese jazz, ’J Jazz’ brings together the very best in modern
jazz from Japan, recorded during a critical period of musical and cultural
transition that saw composers and musicians not only assert a new artistic
identity but also create a lasting musical legacy.
The official release date is February 23, 2018.
NEW RELEASES: WES MONTGOMERY - IN PARIS: THE DEFINITIVE ORTF RECORDING; GIZELLE SMITH - SWEET MEMPROES / S.T.A.Y; JIM SELF & JOHN CHIODINI - FLOATING IN WINTER
WES MONTGOMERY - IN PARIS: THE DEFINITIVE ORTF RECORDING
Beautifully-recorded material by the great Wes Montgomery –
some fairly open-ended tracks recorded for French radio in the 60s – with guest
work from tenorist Johnny Griffin on a number of tunes! The core group here is
great enough on its own – as Wes' guitar is backed by superb piano from Harold
Mabern – who's really opening his flow at this time in his career, and makes
for some really imaginative collaboration here with Montgomery – and the rest
of the combo features tight rhythm from Arthur Harper on bass and Jimmy
Lovelace on drums. The addition of Griffin is a nice surprise – especially as
Montgomery wasn't often playing with tenor in a small group setting by this
point – and titles include "Twisted Blues", "Blue N Boogie/West
Coast Blues", "Full House", "To wane",
"Jingles", "Impressions", "Four On Six", and
"Round Midnight". © 1996-2017,
Dusty Groove, Inc.
Gizelle Smith announces her return on the music scene with
this fantastic double-A side single ahead of a new album slated for release
March 30th 2018. The record sees her moving on from the classic sound of her
debut album as she’s expanded her musical palette to incorporate more
psychedelic and jazzy progressions, bold arrangements and adventurous
instrumentation. This next level of artistic development in Gizelle is a joy to
discover and signals exciting times ahead. First track “Sweet Memories” announces the return with a
bang and really showcases Smith’s vocal range and control. Coupling her
beautifully layered harmonies and powerful topline acrobatics over a funky
backdrop of tasteful guitar, solid bass and tight drums the emotive lyrics and
charged up chorus capture listeners as she pours her heart out into the mic.
Flitting between honey dripped soul during the verses before a full on frontal
funk assault from the chorus it’s a treat from the first note to the last. The flipside is definitely one for the modern soul crowd –
the bouncing “S.T.A.Y.” boasts a bassline that does more walking than your
average Labrador and a groove that wouldn’t be out of place on an Isley
Brothers or Gil Scott Heron LP. Soul man extraordinaire and respected Stones
Throw Records alumni Eric Boss also gets in on the action contributing vocals
to accompany Ms Smith. The uplifting and positive message of this song is the
sunshine to “Sweet Memories” rainy day – there’s something in this single for
listeners whatever the weather. “Sweet Memories” / “S.T.A.Y” out Dec. 1st on 45/Digital via
Jalapeno Records.
JIM SELF & JOHN CHIODINI - FLOATING IN WINTER
Floating in Winter, is Jim Self’s new collaboration with
guitarist John Chiodini. Self is a Los Angeles-based freelance musician; his
primary instrument is tuba, but he also plays a large number of low-brass and
other bass instruments. Since l974 he has worked for all the major Hollywood
studios performing on the scores of over 1,500 motion pictures and hundreds of
television shows. His solos in major films appear on the John Williams scores
to Jurassic Park, Home Alone and and was the “Voice of the Mothership” in Close
Encounters of the Third Kind. He has also appeared on recordings by Cassandra
Wilson, Maynard Ferguson, Randy Newman, Bette Midler and Frank Sinatra. “This
recording was inspired by the musical connection between John Chiodini and
myself. We met playing in David Angel’s
13 piece jazz band, I loved John’s playing and he was complimentary about mine.
A tuba and guitar duo may seem odd but it turned out to be a beautiful sound,
so we decided to make this recording. John and I have a wide palate of musical
interests and these songs reflect our love of great melodies and interesting
chord changes. The pairing of guitar and tuba frees up the low part of my
instrument and the natural blend of the two instruments creates a warm and rich
sound.” - Jim Self
Groundbreaking Drummer Barry Altschul Concludes a Trilogy by his Trio The 3Dom Factor with an Electrifying Concert Date - Live in Kraków
Drummer Barry Altschul wasn't simply crafting a clever play
on words when he christened his latest trio The 3Dom Factor. There's a deeper
meaning in that name, the implication of a particular kind of freedom to be
found only in the interaction of three improvising musicians. It takes on an
even greater significance when the musicians in question are Altschul, bassist
Joe Fonda, and saxophonist Jon Irabagon - three artists who share a
wide-ranging but piercingly focused vision, who are able to draw on the entire
history of jazz and improvised music while pushing relentlessly forward into
new areas of discovery.
The idea that good things come in threes is doubly true of
Live in Kraków, out now on the Not Two label. The blistering date, recorded at
the Alchemia Club in the waning days of 2016, on the last date of a European
tour, is the trio's third release and concludes a loose trilogy. The 3Dom
Factor's self-titled 2012 debut brought the three together to explore several
of Altschul's original tunes; their 2015 follow-up, Tales of the Unforeseen,
was almost entirely improvised save for a pair of deftly chosen covers (one of
which is reprised here).
Completing the cycle, Live in Kraków moves out of the studio
and onto the stage for a date that combines the best of those two approaches:
it revisits several of the pieces the band had earlier attacked in the studio
in freer, more expansive form, bringing to bear the full force of five years'
worth of collaboration. "Our music is built on trust," Altschul says.
"We're all able to be in the same space at the moment musically - and even
if we're not, conflict can work too."
Altschul and Fonda have been playing together for nearly a
decade and a half. An accomplished and much respected bassist, Fonda has worked
with a long list of jazz greats including Archie Shepp, Ken McIntyre, Lou
Donaldson, Bill and Kenny Barron, Wadada Leo Smith, Dave Douglas, Curtis
Fuller, Bill Dixon, Han Bennink, Randy Weston, and Carla Bley. Both he and
Altschul had enjoyed fruitful tenures working with Anthony Braxton, albeit in
different decades, before they joined the late violinist Billy Bang to form the
FAB Trio in 2003. "We have a certain chemistry together," Altschul
says of Fonda. "We've played together so much that we can not just anticipate
but really feel where we are. We're pretty tight as a rhythm section; we move
in the same direction, stimulated by what's going on around us in a very close
way."
Irabagon and Altschul were first introduced during a gig at
John Zorn's The Stone organized by bassist Moppa Elliott, whose band Mostly
Other People Do the Killing has featured Irabagon since its founding. The
winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition, Irabagon has since
garnered a reputation as one of the most inventive and versatile saxophonists
of his generation, working with the Mary Halvorson Quintet and Dave Douglas
Quintet as well as his own diverse bands. Though separated by more than 35
years in age, he and Altschul found common ground in their mutual enthusiasm
for drawing on the vast tradition of jazz in their work. Altschul remembers,
"When we first started to hang out together, Jon mentioned to me that he
was very influenced by me and the era that I came up in. He really wanted to be
able to play in a fairly traditional way as well as playing free, while
addressing where bop is in this generation."
Altschul has long championed a similar approach, one that
he's termed, borrowing drummer Beaver Harris' phrase, "From ragtime to no
time." As he explains, "I feel that playing free is like writing
books or having a discussion. The more vocabulary you have the freer you can be
and the more choices you have. That to me is what freedom is - freedom of
choice."
The choices that the trio makes throughout Live in Kraków
find them pushing each other into wildly disparate areas and feelings, making
each piece, and even successive moments within a single piece, exhilaratingly
different. The leader's expressive percussion opens "Martin's Stew,"
which then bristles with propulsive power as Fonda's muscular bass and
Irabagon's wildly veering tenor burst forth. The familiar melody of Monk's
"Ask Me Now" seems to drift in and out of the trio's free
interpretation, while "For Papa Joe, Klook, and Philly Too" pays explicit
homage to three of Altschul's formative influences in a vigorous round of
21st-century bebop.
Irbagon and Fonda wring beautiful variations from the
alluring, supple melody of "Irina," lulled into an enticing trance by
Altschul's insinuating brushwork. The set closes with the taut but aggressive
explosions of the band's title tune, exemplifying the way that an unceasing
flow of inspiration can pour forth from these three creative masterminds
without slowing for more than 13 minutes.
Since forming the 3Dom Factor, Altschul, Fonda and Irabagon
have formed a profoundly intuitive bond and a distinctive sound, one built on a
unique convergence of personalities and voices. "All three of us share the
same attitude towards playing the music," Altschul sums up. "We've
spent the last several years growing together and just having a good time playing."
Barry Altschul
A renowned drummer whose tastes and abilities run the gamut
from hard bop to free jazz and beyond, Barry Altschul gained fame in the late
1960s alongside such pioneering artists as Paul Bley and Chick Corea. In 1969
he joined Corea, bassist Dave Holland and saxophonist Anthony Braxton to form
the group Circle, and went on to work extensively with Braxton as well as Sam
Rivers throughout the 1970s. He also recorded with such greats as Sam Rivers,
Andrew Hill, Dave Liebman and Julius Hemphill. Never one to stick to one style
of playing, Altschul's groundbreaking work in the avant-garde was paralleled by
his straight ahead work with the likes of Lee Konitz and Art Pepper. After
spending much of the '80s and '90s in Europe, he returned to greater prominence
in the early 2000s, forming the FAB Trio with Joe Fonda and Billy Bang, working
with peers like Roswell Rudd and Steve Swell, collaborating with a new
generation of forward-looking musicians including Jon Irabagon, both in the
saxophonist's explosive trio and The 3Dom Factor.
Joe Fonda
The Boston Phoenix has called bassist, interdisciplinary
performer, producer and educator Joe Fonda "a serious seeker of new
musical horizons." From 1984 to 1999, he was the bassist with
composer-improviser and NEA Jazz Master Anthony Braxton and has been an
integral member of several cooperative bands, including the Fonda-Stevens Group
with Michael Jefry Stevens, Herb Robertson, and Harvey Sorgen; Conference Call,
with Gebhard Ullmann, Stevens, and George Schuller; the FAB Trio with Barry
Altschul and Billy Bang; and the Nu Band with Mark Whitecage, Roy Campbell, and
Lou Grassi. He has also collaborated and performed with such artists as Archie
Shepp, Ken McIntyre, Lou Donaldson, Bill and Kenny Barron, Wadada Leo Smith, Randy
Weston, and Carla Bley. Fonda's own ensembles have included From the Source,
which features four instrumentalists, a tap dancer, and a body healer/vocalist;
the Off Road Quartet, with musicians from four different countries; and Bottoms
Out, a sextet with Gerry Hemingway, Joe Daley, Michael Rabinowitz, Claire Daly,
and Gebhard Ullmann.
Jon Irabagon
Winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition,
Jon Irabagon has become known as one of the most inventive and diverse
saxophonists of his generation, called a "subverter of the jazz form"
by the New York City Jazz Record. He's been named a Rising Star in both the
alto and tenor saxophone categories in DownBeat Magazine and was named one of
New York City's Jazz Icons by Time Out New York. He is currently an integral member of the
Mary Halvorson Quintet and Septet, Barry Altschul's 3Dom Factor, Mike Pride's
From Bacteria to Boys, the Dave Douglas Quintet and Perpetual Motion: The Music
of Moondog ensemble. His imprint, Irabbagast Records, has now released five of
his own recordings.
Negative Press Project's Eternal Life | Jeff Buckley Songs and Sounds
Jeff Buckley released one album during his all-too-brief
life, but 1994's Grace catapulted the beautiful young artist into the pop cultural
firmament, where he remains an incandescently glittering presence two decades
after drowning in the Wolf River. Dozens of singers have covered his songs in
the ensuing years, but there's never been a tribute like Negative Press
Project's Eternal Life | Jeff Buckley Songs and Sounds, which was produced by
bass master Jeff Denson and is slated for release on his non-profit label
Ridgeway Records on November 17, 2017.
Co-led by bassist Andrew Lion and pianist/keyboardist Ruthie
Dineen, the expansive electro-acoustic ensemble brings a supple textural
palette to Buckley's material, transforming his emotionally wrought,
show-stopping vocal vehicles into strikingly beautiful instrumental settings.
Erasing distinctions between jazz and chamber music, rock and instrumental pop,
NPP expands Buckley's legacy by tapping into his beatific lyricism.
With a background in rock and pop, Lion came up with the
idea of a Jeff Buckley project while "looking for music underserved in the
modern jazz canon," he says. "I've heard Brad Mehldau play some
Buckley but not too many other instrumental versions. I think it's such exalted
material with a certain generation that it felt off limits."
When he approached Dineen, a player versed in classical
music and Latin jazz, about arranging some Buckley songs for a concert he found
an eager co-conspirator and fellow Buckley aficionado. NPP was already a
talent-laden working ensemble with its original cohorts, tenor saxophonist Tony
Peebles (of the Grammy Award Winning Pacific Mambo Orchestra), trumpeter Rafa
Postel (Katchafire), and alto saxophonist Chris Sullivan; but this was further
affirmed after a series of concerts with the addition of saxophonist Lyle Link,
drummer Isaac Schwartz, and the brilliant young guitarist Luis Salcedo (who
introduced his gorgeous collaboration with Colombian vocalist Susana Pineda on
the 2016 eponymous Ridgeway album Opaluna).
One reason the Buckley material succeeds so vividly is that
Lion and Dineen have attracted a similarly stellar community of musicians to
augment the ensemble, bringing their vision to life in the studio, with
performances from the highly musical drummer Mike Mitchell, veteran altoist
James Mahone, and trumpeter Max Miller-Loran.
Eternal Life opens with Lion's original requiem for Buckley,
"Wolf River," a haunting theme that evokes the beauty of Buckley's
sound and the inconceivable tragedy of his death at the age of 30. Chris
Sullivan's solo alto sax delivers the aching prelude for "Mojo Pin,"
a languorous dreamscape that seems to waft in the summer breeze.
"Grace," one of several pieces that Buckley co-wrote with guitar
explorer Gary Lucas, is one of the album's most intricate arrangements, a
gossamer matrix of guitars, effects and intertwined saxophones. While staying close
to the original song, Lion's arrangement also gives the players a degree of
freedom to improvise around the edges. "Many of the players didn't have a
direct connection to the source material and they could bring their own voices
to the project," Lion says.
"We had some opportunities to make choices about where
to open it up," Dineen adds. "With all the voices, we could arrange
as densely or as open as we wanted. Sometimes decided to play a shell game with
the instrumentation and pared it down to a quintet."
Dineen's simmering arrangement of "So Real" is one
of the sinewy quintet tracks, a piece that takes considerable liberties with
the song by unleashing Salcedo's expressive guitar while remaining entirely
recognizable. Lion's three-horn interpretation of the harmonium prelude to
"Lover, You Should've Come Over" provides a moment of reflection
before his passionate, gospel-infused take on the song. The album closes with
Dineen's rapturous arrangement of "Anthem (For Jeff Buckley)," a
piece that feels like it could have come from the pen of Abdullah Ibrahim, if
he'd been an indie rocker.
Negative Press Project is the latest singular ensemble to
emerge from the California Jazz Conservatory in Berkeley. The band released an
impressive debut album see evil eyes | civilize in 2015 focusing on original
compositions by Dineen and Lion. He first hit on the idea of assembling the
music collective while preparing for a hike up Yosemite's iconic Half Dome, but
"it didn't really come together until I connected with Ruthie at the
CJC," Lion says, "and because of her we've been able to establish a
purpose and mission." He also credits Jeff Denson, the bassist, CJC
professor and founder of Ridgeway Records, as the driving force behind their
latest recording, Eternal Life, as he approached the band about producing the
album after they performed several Buckley arrangements at the CJC.
With encouragement from their closest associates in the
group, Lion and Dineen "started writing a lot," she says. "The
format meant we were working with great musicians, creating arrangements based
on our experience in the Bay Area. That's my favorite thing in the world,
pulling people together who are serious to create group identity and group
story. There are many voices, but we all come together to tell one story. We're
both really driven to create new art."
Born and raised in the Northern California town of
Fairfield, Ruthie Dineen was drawn to music as a child, studying and playing
jazz and classical music throughout adolescence. Music remained a central force
in her life throughout her undergraduate years at UC Berkeley studying history
and music, and graduate studies in social work at Cal State East Bay. Over the
past decade she's focused on music performance and community arts, and since the
fall of 2011 she's served as deputy director of programs at East Bay Center for
the Performing Arts in Richmond, Calif.
At the same time, she immersed herself again in jazz, earning a
performance degree in jazz studies from the California Jazz Conservatory (where
she received the Jamey Aebersold Scholarship).
A prolific composer, Dineen is also a founding member of
RDL+, a collective quartet that hosts the monthly Bay Area Bridges concert
series at Oakland's Studio Grand (where Dineen collaborates with different
performing artists each month creating new multi-discipline works encompassing
theater, music, dance, poetry, and visual art). When not working with NPP or
RDL+, Dineen can be found collaborating with a wide range of jazz, Latin, and
classical musicians, including vocalist Amie Cota, members of the Amaranth
String Quartet, Bululú, and the salsa groups N'Rumba, Candela, and Somos el
Son.
Fellow CJC alumnus Andrew Lion was born in Oakland and
raised on a rich musical diet from his parent's record collection, absorbing
the sounds of Motown, Led Zeppelin, Duke Ellington, the Beatles, David Bowie,
and Pat Metheny Group. He started his musical journey on piano, then tried out
the guitar before settling on electric bass as a young adult. A mainstay on the
Bay Area music scene, he's toured with the rock band Spoke and the Dave
Tweedie-directed pop combo OONA featuring vocalist Oona Garthwaite. He's also
worked widely with San Francisco singer/songwriter Jeff Campbell, with whom he
performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
In the midst of his rock and pop career (which continues
today), Lion decided in 2006 to expand his instrumental arsenal to include
double bass under the guidance of veteran bass expert Glenn Richman. With
encouragement from pianist Susan Muscarella, the founder of the California Jazz
Conservatory, Lion plunged into jazz studies and graduated from the CJC.
Steeped in the expansive history of jazz and creative music, he continues to
look for new ways to build on the music scene, such as his long-form interview
series and podcast On the Scene SF/O. Presented by Ridgeway Radio (part of
Denson's 501c3 Ridgeway Arts organization), the series features discussions
with established artists such as jazz saxophonist Dayna Stephens, drummer
Michael Shrieve (Santana), trumpeter Cuong Vu (Pat Metheny), and many others.
More information can be found at www.otssfo.com, and on Apple iTunes.
Lion has found an ideal creative partner in Dineen, and a
subject ripe for musical exploration in Jeff Buckley. In many ways, Eternal
Life is an arrestingly vivid snap shot of a tableau that continues to evolve.
As the ensemble continues to distill and expand the arrangements "we have
to reevaluate notions of how we perform and play every note, even how we set up
in a performance," Dineen says. "We're still learning how our different voices can build together.
Performance is really exciting right now."
With Eternal Life as the starting point, music fans of every
stripe can experience Jeff Buckley's music with new ears. It's a sonic sojourn
unlike anything else in jazz and beyond.
Harlem Stage Presents ELLA - A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
On January 16, 2018 at 7:00pm, join Harlem Stage -- the
legendary uptown venue that for over 30 years has been promoting the creative
legacy of Harlem and artists of color -- for a special winter benefit
performance that will honor the life and work of Ella Fitzgerald. This intimate
evening will feature jazz icon Dee Dee Bridgewater and singing sensation Wé
McDonald, of The Voice fame, as they pay tribute to the legendary Ella
Fitzgerald in honor of her centennial. In the spirit of the best traditions in
jazz, both of these artists will perform their own inimitable interpretations
of the songs made famous by Ella.
This special
event supports Harlem Stage's critical mission to exclusively commission and
present works by visionary artists of color and also supports the thousands of
New York City schoolchildren Harlem Stage serves each year through the Frances
Davis/Harlem Stage Arts Education Program.
Over the
course of a multifaceted career spanning four decades, Grammy and Tony
Award-winning Jazz giant Dee Dee Bridgewater has ascended to the upper echelon
of vocalists, putting her unique spin on standards, as well as taking intrepid
leaps of faith in re-envisioning jazz classics. Ever the fearless voyager,
explorer, pioneer and keeper of tradition, the three-time Grammy-winner most
recently won the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album for Eleanora Fagan
(1915-1959): To Billie With Love From Dee Dee. Bridgewater’s career has always
bridged musical genres. She earned her first professional experience as a
member of the legendary Thad Jones/Mel Louis Big Band, and throughout the 70’s
she performed with such jazz notables as Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Dexter
Gordon and Dizzy Gillespie. Releasing a series of critically-acclaimed CD's,
all but one, including her wildly successful double Grammy Award-winning
tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Dear Ella - have received Grammy nominations. Her
newest CD “ Memphis...Yes, I’m Ready” was released in September 2017.
Wé McDonald
is a Harlem native, who grew up taking vocal lessons at Harlem School of the
Arts. She has performed at The Apollo and was a contestant on The Voice, where
she received much acclaim from the judges and audience. McDonald credits the
late singer Etta James as one of her biggest influences along with Ella
Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Janice Joplin and Billie Holiday. In 2017, Wé McDonald
was the recipient of the inaugural Harlem Stage Emerging Artist Award.
EVENT
DETAILS:
January 16,
2018
7:00PM
HARLEM STAGE
GATEHOUSE
150 Convent
Avenue (at West 135th Street)
Special
Event
Tickets:
Tiered pricing
$250 -
Benefit Concert ticket
$500 -
Benefit Concert ticket, Invitation to private after party
$1,000 - VIP
Concert ticket, Invitation to private after party, VIP shuttle transportation
to the private after party, Benefit Committee listing in event materials,
Harlem Stage Medallion Membership
Harlem Stage
is the performing arts center that bridges Harlem’s cultural legacy to
contemporary artists of color and dares to provide the artistic freedom that
gives birth to new ideas.For over 30 years Harlem Stage has been one of the
nation’s leading arts organizations, achieving this distinction through its
work with artists of color and by facilitating a productive engagement with the
communities it serves through the performing arts. With a long-standing
tradition of supporting artists and organizations around the corner and across
the globe, Harlem Stage boasts such legendary artists as Harry Belafonte, Max
Roach, Sekou Sundiata, Abbey Lincoln, Sonia Sanchez, Eddie Palmieri, Maya
Angelou and Tito Puente, as well as contemporary artists like Bill T. Jones,
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Tamar-kali, Vijay Iyer, Mike Ladd, Meshell
Ndegeocello, Jason Moran, José James, Nona Hendryx and more. Its education
program each year provides over 4,000 New York City children with introduction
and access to the rich diversity, excitement and inspiration of the performing
arts. In 2006, Harlem Stage opened the landmarked, award-winning Harlem Stage
Gatehouse. This once abandoned space, originally a pivotal source for
distributing fresh water to New York City, is now a vital source of creativity,
ideas and culture. Harlem Stage is a winner of the William Dawson Award for
Programming Excellence and Sustained Achievement in Programming (Association of
Performing Arts Presenters).
For more
information on Harlem Stage, visit: www. harlemstage.org.
For a full
list of donors, please visit: https://www.harlemstage.org/support/
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Harlem Stage:
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ManDoki Soulmates Announce 'Wings of Freedom' Concert in New York City at the Beacon Theatre on Jan. 29 in Celebration of the 2018 GRAMMY® Week to Benefit the MusiCares Foundation
ALL-STAR
LINE-UP OF ROCK AND JAZZ MUSIC LEGENDS TO INCLUDE LESLIE MANDOKI, BOBBY KIMBALL
(TOTO), JOHN HELLIWELL (SUPERTRAMP), MARK HART (SUPERTRAMP & CROWDED HOUSE)
AND CHRIS THOMPSON (MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND), NICK VAN EEDE (CUTTING CREW),
CORY HENRY, RANDY BECKER, BILL EVANS, TILL BRÖNNER, KLAUS DOLDINGER
ManDoki Soulmates (www.mandoki-soulmates.com),
led by world-renowned German-Hungarian musician, producer and songwriter Leslie
Mandoki, today announced the 'Wings of Freedom' post-GRAMMY® concert on January
29, 2018 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The ManDoki Soulmates are an
unparalleled band of GRAMMY® -winning rock and jazz music greats including
Leslie Mandoki, Bobby Kimball (Toto), John Helliwell and Mark Hart (Supertramp
and Crowded House), Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann's Earth Band), Klaus Doldinger
(Passport), Nick Van Eede (Cutting Crew), Bill Evans, Randy Brecker, Till
Brönner, Cory Henry and Julia Mandoki. The 'Wings of Freedom' charity concert
will benefit the MusiCares foundation, which supports members of the music
community in need.
ManDoki
Soulmates, led by world-renowned German-Hungarian musician, producer and
songwriter Leslie Mandoki, announces the ‘Wings of Freedom’ post-GRAMMY®
concert on January 29, 2018 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.
ManDoki
Soulmates, led by world-renowned German-Hungarian musician, producer and
songwriter Leslie Mandoki, announces the ‘Wings of Freedom’ post-GRAMMY®
concert on January 29, 2018 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.
Tickets
range from $35 - $126 and are available for purchase at Ticketmaster. For more
information about the ManDoki Soulmates visit www.mandoki-soulmates.com
The ManDoki
Soulmates embody the creative spirit of the 1970's, when artists were striving
not only for individual virtuosity in musical expression but also for unlimited
and unrestricted individuality and freedom.
"We
couldn't be more excited to debut our 'Wings of Freedom' concert series in New
York City," says Leslie Mandoki, Bandleader and founder of ManDoki
Soulmates. "We are a group of musical rebels and idealistic freethinkers
who endeavor to be authentic and honest, and support common global values for
free people in a free and tolerant world. There is much talk of what divides
people, however, we chose to focus on what unites us, the human race. This is
the spirit of the ManDoki Soulmates."
For the last
25 years, Leslie Mandoki has united all these legendary icons of Anglo-American
rock and jazz-rock as "ManDoki Soulmates" recording new music and
playing together as one band on one stage. The best of the best performing
their sophisticated and progressive rock music, combining modern jazz influences,
and fresh interpretations of some of the best known classic hits of the
individual Soulmates. Hot off the heels of the band's European "Wings of
Freedom" tour where the supergroup performed at sold-out concerts at the
Hammersmith Apollo in London, L'Olympia in Paris, Berlin Concert House, Palais
des Festivals in Cannes, and Sziget festival in Hungary (25th Anniversary
Concert), the ManDoki Soulmates will make their US concert debut in New York
City.
In June
2017, at the Marché International du Disque et de l'Edition Musicale (MIDEM),
the world's largest international assembly of the music industry in Cannes,
France, ManDoki Soulmates were awarded with the MIDEM 2017 Achievement Award
for the concert tour 'Wings of Freedom.' The Award was given to Leslie Mandoki
and his Soulmates for drawing the attention to the values of a free and
tolerant Europe with their music and for building bridges between the different
cultures as the core concepts of the tour. In May of 2017, Mandoki received the
"Medal for Extraordinary Merits for Bavaria in a United Europe" to
honor his commitment to a unified Europe and the message of the "Wings of
Freedom" concerts.
"Sixty
years ago, TIME magazine named the Hungarian Freedom Fighter 'Man of the
Year.' Their story, their fight and
their longing for freedom in 1956; inspired me to spread the message of freedom
to others with the power of music. This spirit gave us the title of our
concerts because as we all know, dreams can only fly on the wings of
freedom," says Leslie Mandoki.
Leslie
Mandoki founded the concept group, ManDoki Soulmates' in 1992 with such
acclaimed musicians as Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull), Bobby Kimball (Toto), Jack
Bruce (Cream) and jazz-rock star Al Di Meola." In addition to these
luminaries, for more than two decades the ManDoki Soulmates band has united
legendary icons of Anglo-American rock and jazz-rock in a remarkable lineup
including David Clayton-Thomas, Chaka Khan, Chris Thompson, Steve Lukather,
Nick van Eede, Eric Burdon, Nik Kershaw, Greg Lake, Randy and Michael Brecker,
Bill Evans, John Helliwell, Mark Hart, Tony Carey, Mike Stern, Midge Ure,
Anthony Jackson, Victor Bailey, Pino Palladino, Paul Carrack, Cory Henry, Peter
Frampton and Jon Lord. Over the last 25 years the ManDoki Soulmates released
about 10 albums of new recorded music in Europe and played countless concerts.
The
Recording Academy's charity MusiCares provides a safety net of critical
assistance for music people in times of need. MusiCares' services and resources
cover a wide range of financial, medical, and personal emergencies, and each
case is treated with integrity and confidentiality. MusiCares also focuses the
resources and attention of the music industry on human service issues that
directly impact the health and welfare of the music community. This event is in
celebration of the 2018 GRAMMY® week to benefit MusiCares.
Monday, November 27, 2017
NEW RELEASES: ERIC ALEXANDER – SONG OF NO REGRETS; ILIOS STERYANNIS – BETHANY PROJECT; JAZZPROFILACTIKA – TICK TOCK
ERIC
ALEXANDER – SONG OF NO REGRETS
Eric
Alexander is in familiar company here, but he also seems to be using the
setting to open up a bit more in terms of his color and groove – sometimes with
a looser groove, sometimes with even a gentler approach to his phrasing – but
always with that never-ending sense of imagination that we've always loved in
his music! Alongside bassist John Webber, drummer Joe Farnsworth, and pianist
David Hazeltine, the group also features Alex Diaz on percussion – who brings a
bit of complexity to the rhythms, in a mighty nice way – and changes things up
from the bottom, in ways that Eric seems to respond to with his horn. The album
also features trumpeter Jon Faddis on a few tracks – and his sense of color
also seems to bring out a slightly different vibe in Alexander, as the tenor
responds in contrast to the more familiar sparkle of Jon's horn. Titles include
"Mas Que Nada", "Grinder", "Corazon Perdido",
"These Three Words", and "But Here's The Thing". ~ Dusty Groove
ILIOS
STERYANNIS – BETHANY PROJECT
Ilios
Steryannis is a jazz drummer and composer from Toronto. He has just announced his brand new album
called "Bethany Project" coming out in January of 2018, and it is one
of the most anticipated albums of the coming year. The album was recorded in
July of 2017 at Number 9 Audio Group, with highly acclaimed SOCAN award winning
producer and guitarist Eric St-Laurent at the helm. The album features a wide variety of styles,
moods and textures, ranging from Coltranesque post bop to charging West African
grooves, with some Mediterranean and Afro-Cuban flavours mixed in. Two time JUNO nominee Sundar Viswanathan is
featured on all tracks, playing alto and soprano saxophones.
JAZZPROFILACTIKA
– TICK TOCK
The music on
the album Tick Tock reflects the differences in tastes and styles of the
members of the group. To guarantee a perfect mix all band members participated
in the composing of each track. The result: an album with a variety of stories
and moods. Why is the album called Tick Tock? The production process of the
album took longer then initially imagined. This was in the first place due to
the creative production methods they chose, as well as several personal
circumstances among which the passing of Ivan Boyadzhiev, their close friend
and the initial sound engineer and recording studio owner for this album. Time
is relative ... some friendships absolute. For this album the group chose to
use a different Concert Pitch (A4=432Hz). For more information visit their
website: www.jazzprofilactika.com
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