Friday, July 15, 2011
GABRIEL BELLO DEBUTS AT #1 WITH HIS PREMIER JAZZ RELEASE
Thursday, July 14, 2011
GLOBAL NOIZE FT. JASON MILES, DJ LOGIC, FALU – A PRAYER FOR THE PLANET
Keyboardist extraordinaire Jason Miles, is also a producer, arranger, and composer who has crafted music for Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller, Gato Barbieri, David Sanborn, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, The Crusaders, Michael Brecker, among others. He has produced ambitious musical tributes to both Weather Report (Celebrating The Music Of Weather Report) and Ivan Lins (A Love Affair, The Music Of Ivan Lins), from which he won a Grammy award for his production of ‘She Walks This Earth.” Miles has also produced To Grover With Love, the acclaimed and visionary tribute to Grover Washington Jr. In 2004 he masterminded the Contemporary Jazz Collection Maximum Grooves – Coast To Coast, which earned him his fourth Grammy nomination. Miles’ production of Gato Barbieri’s CD, The Shadow Of The Cat, won the Billboard Latin Jazz Album of 2003, and also received a Latin Grammy nomination. 2005 saw the release of his forward thinking homage to Miles Davis entitled Miles to Miles, In The Spirit Of Miles, and in 2006 he re-imagined Marvin Gaye’s music with What’s Going On, The Songs Of Marvin Gaye. In 2008, Koch Entertainment released volume 2 of the highly successful tribute to Grover Washington Jr., To Grover With Love. Also released in 2008 on Shanachie Records was Soul Summit Live At The Berks Jazz Festival which brings together the ultimate mixture of Jazz and Soul with guest artists Steve Ferrone, Bob Babbitt, Reggie Young, Richard Elliot, Maysa, Susan Tedeschi, and others.
New York City based deejay, DJ Logic’s role as an electronic-music ambassador keeps him at the top of his game. Whether the scratch artists instructs tablas to flirt with drum ‘n’ bass (such as on his Nina Simone and Billie Holiday remixes found on Sony’s Remixed and Reimagined volumes), or while meshing free styling MC’s with Afro-Cuban rhythms (such as on Share Worldwide Funk), Logic an be found paying homage to his predecessors while contributing his visions to the deejay genre. Along the way he has amassed a veritable mountain of collaborations since the early nineties, including works with Medeski Martin & Wood, Christian McBride, Marcus Miller, Jack Johnson, Mos Def, Ben Harper, Charlie Hunter, John Mayer, and many others.
Vocalist Falu is widely recognized for a rare ability to seamlessly blend a signature modern innovative rock style with a formidable Indian classically-shaped vocal talent. In her early years she was trained vigorously in the Jaipur musical tradition, honing her talent for up to 16 hours a day at times. Her self-titled debut CD was produced by Palmyra Delran and engineered by Grammy winner Emery Dobyns and was released in 2007. She has performed as a soloist with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project and onstage at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, the White House, and at Lincoln Center in New York where she performed with Slumdog Millionaire composer A.R. Rahman.
On July 30th they will perform at the Belleayre Music Festival in Highmount, NY, and on July 31st at The Falcon in Marlboro, NY.
A Prayer For The Planet Track List:
1. A Prayer For The Planet
2. 21st Century Preacherman
3. Tokyo Sunrise
4. Charismalove
5. Viva La Femme
6. Walking On Air
7. RIOS (A Riot In Outer Space)
8. Wanna B With U
9. Natuereza E Paz (Nature and Peace)
10. Cosmic Hug
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
THE RIPPINGTONS FEATURING RUSS FREEMAN - C'OTE D'AZUR
“This is the best album I’ve ever written,” he says, “and unlike on any other Rippingtons recording, the music is a pristine crystallization of the way I first heard it in my head. I think the incredible cultural connection between France and America hit me one night in Nice when I was watching a show on the history of St. Tropez. Brigitte Bardot was so well known as a model and film actress, but in the 60s she also did hundreds of music videos of French remakes of songs that were big hits in America. Remakes of everything from Elvis to the Beatles were huge. Johnny Hallyday is a French music superstar who patterned himself after Elvis. All of this taught me how close our cultures really are. They also were big into American surf music in the early 60s, and that inspired the new song ‘Le Calypso.’ All of this, combined with Yaredt’s French heritage, really made me fall in love with the country.”
Cote D'Azur Track List:
1. Cote D'Azur 4:21
2. Le Calypso 3:32 1. Cote D'Azur 4:21
3. Bandol 3:50
4. Sainte Maxime 4:15
5. Postcard From Cannes 4:22
6. Passage To Marseilles 3:40
7. Provence 4:25
8. Riviera Jam 3:25
9. Rue Paradis 4:34
10. Mesmerized 3:24
GREGG ALLMAN - LOW COUNTRY BLUES
Low Country Blues Track Listing:
1. Floating Bridge 4:46
2. Little By Little 2:46
3. Devil Got My Woman 4:53 4. I Can't Be Satisfied 3:34
5. Blind Man 3:46
6. Just Another Rider 5:40
7. Please Accept My Love 3:07
8. I Believe I'll Go Back Home 3:50
9. Tears, Tears, Tears 4:55
10. My Love Is Your Love 4:14
11. Checking On My Baby 4:07
12. Rolling Stone 7:04
Monday, July 11, 2011
GERALD ALBRIGHT TOUR DATES
Gerald Albright has earned his reputation as a “musician’s musician.” Born in Los Angeles, he began piano lessons at an early age. During the ’80s, Albright became a highly requested session musician, playing on albums by a wide variety of artists – including Anita Baker, Ray Parker, Lola Folana, Atlantic Starr, Olivia Newton-John, the Temptations and Maurice White. After two of his albums hit the number one slot on Billboard’s Top Contemporary Jazz Chart, and were nominated for Grammy® Awards in 1989 and 1990, Phil Collins asked him to front a Big Band and they toured together. He also performed and toured with Les McCann, Jeff Lorber, George Duke, Earl Klugh, Will Downing, Jonathan Butler, Hugh Masekela, Chaka Khan, and Rachelle Ferrell, Quincy Jones and Whitney Houston, among many others. Over the years, Albright has appeared on numerous TV shows such as “A Different World” and “Melrose Place”. Albright was selected to play at President Clinton’s inauguration ceremony. Along the way, he has sold over a million albums in the U.S. alone and has appeared on nearly 200 albums by other artists. His latest three albums New Beginnings (2008), Sax for Stax (2009) and Pushing the Envelope (2010) were Grammy nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
July 15 -Sacramento, CA @ Radisson Hotel Sacramento
July 16 - Oceanside, CA @ Pier Amphitheater; KIFK Smooth Jazz 98.1
July 17 - San Dimas, CA @ Bonelli Park; Jazzfest West 16th Annual
July 20 - New York, NY @ Smooth Jazz Spirit Cruise Ship, Pier 63
July 21 - Reading, PA @ Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base; Sheraton Hotel
July 22 - Annapolis, MD @ Ramshead On Stage
July 28 - San Francisco, CA @ Yoshi's
July 20 - San Francisco, CA @ Yoshi's
July 30 - Portland, OR @ Spirit of Portland River Cruise
Aug 6 - Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theater (w/Alex Bugnon)
Aug 13 - Kettering, OH @ Fraze Center for the Peforming Arts (w/Fourplay)
Aug 14 - Richmond, VA @ Maymount Park
Aug 18 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Dell Music Center
Aug 26 - Copper Mountain, CO @ Copper Mtn. Big Horn Ballroom
Sept 3 - North Carleston, SC @ N. Charleston PAC
Sept 10 - St. Paul, MN @ Selby Jazz Fest
Sept 17 - Augsburg, Germany @ Parktheater im Kurhaus Goggingen
Sept 23 - Newport Beach, CA @South Coast Plaza
Sept 25 - Temecula, CA @ Thornton Winery
Oct 7 - Kampala, Uganda @ Kampala Serena Hotel: The Nile Gold Jazz Safari 2011
Oct 15 - Rehoboth, DE @ Rehoboth Beach Convention Center
Oct 16 - Phoenix, AZ @ JW Desert Ridge Jazz Festival-Sage Court
Oct 22 - Cincinnati, OH @ Aronoff Center
Oct 28 - Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere
Dec 8 - Jackson, MS @ Alamo Theater
Dec 11 - Hayward, CA @ Palmceia Baptist Church
Jan 15 - 22, 2012 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Smooth Jazz Cruise
Upcoming Tour Dates:
July 15 -Sacramento, CA @ Radisson Hotel Sacramento
July 16 - Oceanside, CA @ Pier Amphitheater; KIFK Smooth Jazz 98.1
July 17 - San Dimas, CA @ Bonelli Park; Jazzfest West 16th Annual
July 20 - New York, NY @ Smooth Jazz Spirit Cruise Ship, Pier 63
July 21 - Reading, PA @ Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base; Sheraton Hotel
July 22 - Annapolis, MD @ Ramshead On Stage
July 28 - San Francisco, CA @ Yoshi's
July 20 - San Francisco, CA @ Yoshi's
July 30 - Portland, OR @ Spirit of Portland River Cruise
Aug 6 - Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theater (w/Alex Bugnon)
Aug 13 - Kettering, OH @ Fraze Center for the Peforming Arts (w/Fourplay)
Aug 14 - Richmond, VA @ Maymount Park
Aug 18 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Dell Music Center
Aug 26 - Copper Mountain, CO @ Copper Mtn. Big Horn Ballroom
Sept 3 - North Carleston, SC @ N. Charleston PAC
Sept 10 - St. Paul, MN @ Selby Jazz Fest
Sept 17 - Augsburg, Germany @ Parktheater im Kurhaus Goggingen
Sept 23 - Newport Beach, CA @South Coast Plaza
Sept 25 - Temecula, CA @ Thornton Winery
Oct 7 - Kampala, Uganda @ Kampala Serena Hotel: The Nile Gold Jazz Safari 2011
Oct 15 - Rehoboth, DE @ Rehoboth Beach Convention Center
Oct 16 - Phoenix, AZ @ JW Desert Ridge Jazz Festival-Sage Court
Oct 22 - Cincinnati, OH @ Aronoff Center
Oct 28 - Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere
Dec 8 - Jackson, MS @ Alamo Theater
Dec 11 - Hayward, CA @ Palmceia Baptist Church
Jan 15 - 22, 2012 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Smooth Jazz Cruise
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
MICHEL CAMILO - MANO A MANO
The opening track of pianist and composer Michel Camilo's new release, Mano a Mano as he joins the Decca/EmArcy (Universal Music Group), is not only a scene setter but a declaration of principle. Optimistic, brimming with energy and understated virtuosity, "Yes," an original composition by Michel, hints at the sound of classic Cubop while celebrating modern Afro-Caribbean jazz. "'Yes' is a positive piece," says Michel. "It's an affirmation. It's saying that getting involved in this music, in this project, has been all worthwhile. The piece is in the mold of a 'Donna Lee,' or an 'Indiana,' and it was a way for us to say 'Yes, we know the jazz tradition. But we also know something else. And here there are two traditions.'" In Mano a Mano, Michel Camilo, returns to one of his most effective settings, the trio, but with a twist, using congas and small percussion, instead of trap drums. Featuring longtime friends, master conguero Giovanni Hidalgo and bassist Charles Flores, Michel's trio creates a lighter, more open sound, still powerful, yet also with a certain sweet mango-flavored lyricism that proves to be a perfect vehicle for a wide ranging repertoire that includes eight original compositions and three standards. It's a recording that speaks of an artist reaching maturity, connecting personal and professional moments of his past with a fresh, clear vision of the future. But it all started, however, on a chance encounter. "In June 2010 there was a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Heineken Jazz Festival in Puerto Rico and the organizers invited back all the living 'highlights' in the history of the festival," recalls Michel. " I appeared with my trio, but as part of the event I was asked to also prepare a number for the festival's big band which could eventually become a great descarga (Latin-style jam session). I loved the idea and was already thinking about inviting Giovanni to join us, thinking of when we recorded One More Once (1995) And sure enough, it became a great jam ... but at one point, the band stopped and Giovanni and I were left playing as a duo and it reminded me of when we did Hands of Rhythm, 15 years ago, and I thought 'Hang on now, there is something here.'"
The idea of a possible duet album quickly evolved into a trio date. "I thought about it and realized that I had done a duo record. It was better to move on," explains Michel. And knowing the players, he knew it was a chance for something truly special. Giovanni Hidalgo is a "very mindful player, and very musical," he says. "He is a one of a kind conguero. He doesn't only hear rhythm but melody and harmony. For this recording he used five and six congas, and he tunes them to certain pitches and creates a scale. There is nothing random about it, it's well thought out, and that helped the melodies and harmonies." And for Mano a Mano, Michel, wearing the producer's hat, also asked Giovanni to play smaller percussion, something that has rarely been asked of him. The result is a subtly shaded tapestry of sound that adds colors and textures to the music. Meanwhile Charles Flores, Michel's long time collaborator, was the obvious choice on the bass."Charles has been with me for awhile now, I've seen him grow to become a tremendous bass player," offers Michel. "He not only has a great technique but also a great harmonic concept and this sense of space, of economy, in the Charlie Haden tradition." He says Hidalgo's and Flores's playing give him a "a great latitude of touch." Michel says his experiences playing in European classical music settings, performing standard repertoire and his own piano concertos as a soloist with symphony orchestras in the US, Europe, Asia and the Caribbean, have made him a subtler, better pianist. Now, with this trio, he is able to "caress the keys, control the attack, the dynamics."
Moreover, the group represents not only a "meeting of the minds, each one of us with a rich musical baggage and our own rhythmic notions" but also, considering Michel is Dominican, Giovanni Puerto Rican, and Charles Cuban, the coming together of three potent Afro-Caribbean musical traditions. "I knew it was going to be a good combination," he says. With this trio in mind, Michel wrote the original music in the span of one week, last December. "It was a surreal experience," he recalls. "It was as if everything was ready and it was only a matter of sitting down and letting it flow out. It was truly magical."
He also decided to include three standards, two from the jazz tradition, the other one a Latin American classic - Lee Morgan's "The Sidewinder," John Coltrane's "Naima," and Ariel Ramírez's "Alfonsina y el Mar." Musically, it's a demanding repertoire that cuts a wide swath. It includes Latin jazz barnburners (such as "Yes," and the title track) but also a nod to the sound of boogaloo and the 1960s Latin soul ("The Sidewinder"); a samba-choro ("No Left Turn"), and a sly, neo-traditional rumba ("Rumba Pa'Ti"). Moreover, in Mano a Mano, Michel explores two essential popular styles from the Dominican Republic. His take on bachata, a kind of ballad, results in the exquisite "You and Me," which Michel calls "a bachata in black tie." While in "Rice and Beans," he reworks merengue, a two-step dance style. It's a first for Michel. "I played it at a rehearsal, just for kicks, as a lark, and everybody jumped in 'Yes, yes, let's do that one.' So it stuck. It's actually merengue-jazz. It's in the merengue tradition (and you can feel the typical quintillo, a five-note rhythmic figure, throughout the piece) -- but with the type of harmonic changes you find in jazz." And just as this trio can groove and dance, "Alfonsina y El Mar," a song from the Great Latin American Songbook made famous by the late singer Mercedes Sosa, gets here a thoughtful, smart "three-way intimate conversation." It's not by chance. For Michel, Mano a Mano underscores the fact that Latin jazz "is not just a continuous jam session. Yes, we can bring high energy when it's called for, but we also can be subtle when we need to be." Mano a Mano will be released digitally on July 26 and to retailers on September 13.
Michel Camilo Tour Dates:
June 28 - Teatro Nacional - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
July 4 - Istanbul Jazz Festival - Sepetciler Palace - Istanbul, Turkey
July 8 - Festival Alhaurín de la Torre - Alhaurín de la Torre (Málaga), Spain
July 13 - Festival Veranos de la Villa - Escenario Puerta del Angel - Madrid, Spain
July 15 - 35 Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz - Polideportivo de Mendizorrotza - Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain -
July 17 - Umbria Jazz - Perugia, Italy
August 2 - 34 Jazz in Marciac - Marciac, France
August 6 - 57th Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
August 19 - National Concert Hall - Taipei, Taiwan
August 20 - National Concert Hall - Taipei, Taiwan
August 22 - Billboard Live! - Osaka, Japan
August 23 - Billboard Live! - Tokyo, Japan
August 24 - Billboard Live! - Tokyo, Japan
September 17 - Teatro del Pentagonito - Lima, Perú
September 27 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 28 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 29 -Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 30 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 1 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 2 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 8 - Max M Fischer Music Center - Detroit, MI
October 9 - Max M Fischer Music Center - Detroit, MI
October 20 -Auditorium - Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 21 -Auditorium - Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 22 - Auditorium -Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 27 - JazzNoJazz Festival - Theaterhaus Gessnerallee, Grosser Saal - Zurich, Switzerland
November 4 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
November 5 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
November 6 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
michelcamilo.com.
The idea of a possible duet album quickly evolved into a trio date. "I thought about it and realized that I had done a duo record. It was better to move on," explains Michel. And knowing the players, he knew it was a chance for something truly special. Giovanni Hidalgo is a "very mindful player, and very musical," he says. "He is a one of a kind conguero. He doesn't only hear rhythm but melody and harmony. For this recording he used five and six congas, and he tunes them to certain pitches and creates a scale. There is nothing random about it, it's well thought out, and that helped the melodies and harmonies." And for Mano a Mano, Michel, wearing the producer's hat, also asked Giovanni to play smaller percussion, something that has rarely been asked of him. The result is a subtly shaded tapestry of sound that adds colors and textures to the music. Meanwhile Charles Flores, Michel's long time collaborator, was the obvious choice on the bass."Charles has been with me for awhile now, I've seen him grow to become a tremendous bass player," offers Michel. "He not only has a great technique but also a great harmonic concept and this sense of space, of economy, in the Charlie Haden tradition." He says Hidalgo's and Flores's playing give him a "a great latitude of touch." Michel says his experiences playing in European classical music settings, performing standard repertoire and his own piano concertos as a soloist with symphony orchestras in the US, Europe, Asia and the Caribbean, have made him a subtler, better pianist. Now, with this trio, he is able to "caress the keys, control the attack, the dynamics."
Moreover, the group represents not only a "meeting of the minds, each one of us with a rich musical baggage and our own rhythmic notions" but also, considering Michel is Dominican, Giovanni Puerto Rican, and Charles Cuban, the coming together of three potent Afro-Caribbean musical traditions. "I knew it was going to be a good combination," he says. With this trio in mind, Michel wrote the original music in the span of one week, last December. "It was a surreal experience," he recalls. "It was as if everything was ready and it was only a matter of sitting down and letting it flow out. It was truly magical."
He also decided to include three standards, two from the jazz tradition, the other one a Latin American classic - Lee Morgan's "The Sidewinder," John Coltrane's "Naima," and Ariel Ramírez's "Alfonsina y el Mar." Musically, it's a demanding repertoire that cuts a wide swath. It includes Latin jazz barnburners (such as "Yes," and the title track) but also a nod to the sound of boogaloo and the 1960s Latin soul ("The Sidewinder"); a samba-choro ("No Left Turn"), and a sly, neo-traditional rumba ("Rumba Pa'Ti"). Moreover, in Mano a Mano, Michel explores two essential popular styles from the Dominican Republic. His take on bachata, a kind of ballad, results in the exquisite "You and Me," which Michel calls "a bachata in black tie." While in "Rice and Beans," he reworks merengue, a two-step dance style. It's a first for Michel. "I played it at a rehearsal, just for kicks, as a lark, and everybody jumped in 'Yes, yes, let's do that one.' So it stuck. It's actually merengue-jazz. It's in the merengue tradition (and you can feel the typical quintillo, a five-note rhythmic figure, throughout the piece) -- but with the type of harmonic changes you find in jazz." And just as this trio can groove and dance, "Alfonsina y El Mar," a song from the Great Latin American Songbook made famous by the late singer Mercedes Sosa, gets here a thoughtful, smart "three-way intimate conversation." It's not by chance. For Michel, Mano a Mano underscores the fact that Latin jazz "is not just a continuous jam session. Yes, we can bring high energy when it's called for, but we also can be subtle when we need to be." Mano a Mano will be released digitally on July 26 and to retailers on September 13.
Michel Camilo Tour Dates:
June 28 - Teatro Nacional - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
July 4 - Istanbul Jazz Festival - Sepetciler Palace - Istanbul, Turkey
July 8 - Festival Alhaurín de la Torre - Alhaurín de la Torre (Málaga), Spain
July 13 - Festival Veranos de la Villa - Escenario Puerta del Angel - Madrid, Spain
July 15 - 35 Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz - Polideportivo de Mendizorrotza - Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain -
July 17 - Umbria Jazz - Perugia, Italy
August 2 - 34 Jazz in Marciac - Marciac, France
August 6 - 57th Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
August 19 - National Concert Hall - Taipei, Taiwan
August 20 - National Concert Hall - Taipei, Taiwan
August 22 - Billboard Live! - Osaka, Japan
August 23 - Billboard Live! - Tokyo, Japan
August 24 - Billboard Live! - Tokyo, Japan
September 17 - Teatro del Pentagonito - Lima, Perú
September 27 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 28 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 29 -Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
September 30 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 1 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 2 - Blue Note Jazz Club New York - New York, NY
October 8 - Max M Fischer Music Center - Detroit, MI
October 9 - Max M Fischer Music Center - Detroit, MI
October 20 -Auditorium - Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 21 -Auditorium - Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 22 - Auditorium -Orchestre National de Lyon - Lyon, France
October 27 - JazzNoJazz Festival - Theaterhaus Gessnerallee, Grosser Saal - Zurich, Switzerland
November 4 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
November 5 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
November 6 - Auditorio Nacional de Música - Sala Sinfónica - Madrid, Spain
michelcamilo.com.
JAZZ CLASSICS FROM DUKE ELLINGTON, COLEMAN HAWKINS, PHAROAH SANDERS, SONNY ROLLINS, ART BLAKELY, McCOY TYNER, AHMED JAMAL, MILT JACKSON, ALICE COLTRANE & OTHERS...
Leading the albums featuring keyboard kings is the McCoy Tyner Trio with his 1962 debut Inception plus 1964's Reaching Forth. Innovative pianist Ahmad Jamal soars on Freeflight, recorded at the 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival, which joins 1972's Poinciana Revisited. Another sort of keyboard, the vibraphone, was the realm of Milt Jackson, with 1962's Statements/1964's Jazz 'n' Samba. On the distaff side are Alice Coltrane, who melded organ and harp, Eastern religion and Western music, for Universal Consciousness (1972)/Lord Of Lords (1973), and the Shirley Scott Trio, from the Queen of the Organ, with For Members Only (1963)/Great Scott!! (1964). The jazz guitar takes the spotlight via Gabor Szabo, with the Hungarian's live 1967 albums The Sorcerer and More Sorcery, recorded in Boston and at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Two acclaimed drummers also boast reissues: Elvin Jones, best known for his work with Coltrane, with Illumination! (1963)/Dear John C. (1965), and the enormously influential Art Blakey with Jazz Messengers!!!! (1961)/A Jazz Message (1963). Jazz, whether bebop, hard bop or post-bop--or simply modern--reached new heights in the '60s and early '70s through artists on Impulse! Now many of their albums return to once again celebrate a musical genre without boundaries.
Monday, July 04, 2011
CONCORD MUSIC GROUP OFFERS 18 STREAMING CHANNELS
AARP and Concord Music Group have teamed up to create a new multi-media, online resource designed to help adults find the music they love in the digital age. AARP Internet Radio, a free music player provided by Slacker, features 18 free streaming channels of handpicked music catering to the musical tastes of Americans age 50+ and is the initiative's centerpiece. Its aim: to make enjoying music intuitive and fun—especially for people who have been largely underserved by conventional music sources. "AARP and Concord Music are uniquely positioned to help adults connect with the artists they love and become engaged in the online community of music," said Hugh Delehanty, senior vice president of AARP's media properties. "Our internet radio is easy to use and makes new resources available to people who may not be used to getting their music online, as well as those who already are."
"Finding new music and even old favorites has become more complicated and difficult for so many people," stated Concord Music Group president and CEO, Glen Barros. "AARP is a trusted source of information and guidance. Working closely with them, we aim to help adults across the country reconnect with the enjoyment of music and the artists who create it." Recently launched on http://www.aarp.org/, the music player's channels include an array of genres featuring rock, blues, jazz, classical, R&B, coffeehouse, classic rock, oldies, country and vocals standards, just to name a few. Users seeking music from up-and-coming artists can check out the 'Fresh Sounds' channel providing the best of what's new in popular music. AARP Internet Radio also features a dedicated channel highlighting the music of one particular artist, which will change from month to month. The 'Artist' channel is currently streaming the music of legendary songwriter Paul Simon and AARP will also unveil new channels in the coming weeks and months, including a 'Members Choice' channel, which will allow AARP members to serve as guest DJs.
Visitors to the AARP website can open AARP Internet Radio in a separate window displaying the music player and a list of stations to choose from. Users will have the option to play, pause or skip songs, and easily change stations. In addition, the simplified radio player from Slacker (recently selected as PC Magazine's best streaming radio provider) allows users to multi-task, letting them stream their favorite station while working or playing online. In the future, AARP plans to make the music player available via AARP mobile apps on portable devices such as smartphones and tablets. In addition to the music player, AARP is also enhancing editorial content on a new AARP online music page www.aarp.org/music. Drawing from sources across the music industry, this new portal offers a collection of informative music news, reviews, artist interviews, and how-to's specifically designed for grown-up music lovers. Registered users of www.aarp.org will have the added benefit of access to the site's music community chat room, where they can connect with music fans from around the country.
"Finding new music and even old favorites has become more complicated and difficult for so many people," stated Concord Music Group president and CEO, Glen Barros. "AARP is a trusted source of information and guidance. Working closely with them, we aim to help adults across the country reconnect with the enjoyment of music and the artists who create it." Recently launched on http://www.aarp.org/, the music player's channels include an array of genres featuring rock, blues, jazz, classical, R&B, coffeehouse, classic rock, oldies, country and vocals standards, just to name a few. Users seeking music from up-and-coming artists can check out the 'Fresh Sounds' channel providing the best of what's new in popular music. AARP Internet Radio also features a dedicated channel highlighting the music of one particular artist, which will change from month to month. The 'Artist' channel is currently streaming the music of legendary songwriter Paul Simon and AARP will also unveil new channels in the coming weeks and months, including a 'Members Choice' channel, which will allow AARP members to serve as guest DJs.
Visitors to the AARP website can open AARP Internet Radio in a separate window displaying the music player and a list of stations to choose from. Users will have the option to play, pause or skip songs, and easily change stations. In addition, the simplified radio player from Slacker (recently selected as PC Magazine's best streaming radio provider) allows users to multi-task, letting them stream their favorite station while working or playing online. In the future, AARP plans to make the music player available via AARP mobile apps on portable devices such as smartphones and tablets. In addition to the music player, AARP is also enhancing editorial content on a new AARP online music page www.aarp.org/music. Drawing from sources across the music industry, this new portal offers a collection of informative music news, reviews, artist interviews, and how-to's specifically designed for grown-up music lovers. Registered users of www.aarp.org will have the added benefit of access to the site's music community chat room, where they can connect with music fans from around the country.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
RAY CHARLES LIVE IN CONCERT
Ray Charles Live In Concert Track Listing:
1. Opening
2. Swing A Little Taste 3:39
3. One Mint Julep 2:59
4. I Gotta Woman 6:09
5. Georgia On My Mind 7:26
6. Margie 2:18
7. You Don't Know Me 3:17
8. Hide Nor Hair 2:55
9. That Lucky Old Sun 5:13
10. Baby, Don't You Cry 2:39
11. In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down) 6:51
12. Hallelujah I Love Her So 2:58
13. Making Whoopee 6:08
14. Busted 2:23
15. Don't Set Me Free 3:49
16. Two Ton Tessie 4:43
17. My Baby 5:01
18. What'd I Say 4:26
19. Finale 1:57
HIROMI - VOICE
Further in, “Temptation” is relatively understated in comparison to the preceding tracks, but with a solid piano melody that keeps beckoning. The song invites the listener to ponder what happens when we finally give in to that thing we find so seductive and alluring. Hiromi asks: “Is the result of that temptation sweet or bitter?” “Haze,” the one solo piano track in the entire recording, is just what the title suggests – a shimmering piece whose melodic edges are sometimes sharp and other times undefined. The song suggests “unclear vision, focused then blurry again,” says Hiromi. “There was so much excitement among all three of us when we were recording this record. Even when I was tracking this solo piece, Anthony and Simon were giving me a lot of encouragement about the different takes, what was working and what wasn’t.” Taken as a whole, the individual tracks on Voice do tell a story, says Hiromi, but she’s quick to note that the story is open-ended and subject to interpretations. “I’m not talking about a story in the sense of a novel,” she says. “People can just listen to it and decide how it reflects their own lives. They can just imagine whatever the music makes them imagine. That’s the beautiful thing about music without words. It’s just a matter of using your imagination, finding your own voice within the music, and traveling with it wherever it takes you.”
Voice Track Listing:
1. Voice 9:13
2. Flashback 8:39
3. Now or Never 6:14
4. Temptation 7:49
5. Labyrinth 7:40
6. Desire 7:16
7. Haze 5:49
8. Delusion 7:43
9. Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, Pathetique 5:13
ELIANE ELIAS - LIGHT MY FIRE
Light My Fire Track Listing:1. Rosa Morena 4:18
2. Stay Cool 4:03
3. Aquele Abraço 5:18
4. Light My Fire 5:38
5. Isto Aqui O Que É (Silver Sandal) 4:00
6. My Cherie Amour 4:31
7. Toda Menina Baiana 4:23
8. Bananeira 3:28
9. Made in Moonlight 5:12
10. Turn To Me (Samba Maracatú) 3:39
11. Take Five 5:13
12. What About the Heart (Bate Bate) 4:46
WARREN HAYNES - MAN IN MOTION
Warren Hayne's latest release, Man In Motion, is a snapshot of a creatively restless musician who is constantly in artistic motion. "Musicians are students for life. We have to continually take new approaches," affirms Haynes. It's not Haynes' first foray as a soul man, however. "Soul music was my first love," says Haynes. "The first LPs I had growing up in Asheville, NC were greatest hits compilations from Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, James Brown, Junior Walker, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, Wilson Pickett and The Supremes." Man in Motion contains all original Haynes songs with the addition of original Stax recording artist William Bell's hit "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday." Kicking off with Warren Haynes' unmistakable and masterful guitar over gospel-soaked piano, the title track to the dynamic new album Man In Motion functions as a mission statement for the legendary musician and his signature brand of rock, blues and soul. Driving horn blasts and powerful organ punctuate some of the most soulful guitar playing and singing that Haynes has ever recorded.
The album harks back to another theme of his young life: Haynes started out as a singer before he began playing guitar. "The vocal is more of a centerpiece on Man In Motion," he says. Haynes' singing shines on the album, with a bold and emotive delivery that shimmers with his smoky vibrato. Man In Motion clocks in at over an hour, allowing for its ten tracks to breathe and develop, punctuated by a stellar rhythm section and sophisticated, moving solo guitar work from Haynes. The studio band includes Ivan Neville on background vocals and organ, Ian McLagan on piano, Ruthie Foster on background vocals, George Porter, Jr. on bass and Ron Holloway on saxophone. Haynes recorded the album at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studios to two-inch tape with vintage tube microphones and everyone playing together in the same room. "We recorded it live to capture the emotion, passion and spontaneity."
Man in Motion Track Listing:
1. Man In Motion 7:51
2. River's Gonna Rise 6:51
3. Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday 5:29
4. Sick Of My Shadow 6:56
5. Your Wildest Dreams 7:18
6. On A Real Lonely Night 7:38
7. Hattiesburg Hustle 6:33
8. A Friend To You 5:44
9. Take A Bullet 5:24
10. Save Me 6:15
AN EVENING WITH DAVE GRUSIN
An Evening With Dave Grusin Track Listing
1. Fratelli Chase 1:55
2. Cool 4:30
3. Maria 5:42
4. Makin' Whoopee 5:25
5. I Feel Pretty 7:25
6. Bess You Is My Woman Now/I Loves You Porgy 6:22
7. It Might Be You 6:16
8. On Golden Pond/New Hampshire Hornpipe 6:04
9. Somewhere 4:54
10. Moon River 4:38
11. America 7:40
12. Memphis Stomp 1:05
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
NICOLE HENRY - EMBRACEABLE
Embraceable Track Listing
"Just a Little Lovin'"
"Like Someone in Love"
"Anything for You"
"Since I Fell for You"
"Trouble in Mind"
"Hush Now"
"Waiting in Vain"
"Embraceable You"
"A Day in the Life of a Fool"
"Even While You're Gone"
"A Little Time Alone"
"Save Me From Myself"
http://www.nicolehenry.com/
BEN WILLIAMS - STATE OF ART
“I always feel like you start your musical training maybe even before you’re born,” he says. “Consciously or subconsciously you soak in all the music you hear around you, so when you do get to the point where you’re expressing your own music that stuff is all mixed in there whether you like it or not. So I just try to be honest and represent all that influence.” Williams cites his mother’s tastes as defining his earliest listening experiences. At home he was surrounded by the sounds of Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, the Jackson 5; his formative years coincided with the heyday of Michael Jackson and Prince. Those inspirations are deeply imprinted on State of Art, not only in Williams’ choice of repertoire – which includes Jackson’s relatively obscure “Little Susie” and Wonder’s 1985 hit “Part-Time Lover” – but in his own original compositions, like the infectiously groovy opener, “Home”, and the James Brown tribute “Mr. Dynamite”, which also evokes latter-day Cannonball Adderley. They also surface in the surprising context of the album’s sole standard, an airy reimagining of “Moonlight in Vermont” that sees Williams switching to electric bass. “I like to juxtapose something old with something new,” he says. “Where ‘Part-Time Lover’ is the only song on the record that swings the whole way through, even though it happens to be a Stevie Wonder cover, ‘Moonlight in Vermont’ is the reverse: a very old standard interpreted in a very modern way. It’s probably closer to Prince than Frank Sinatra.” He also ventures boldly into the common ground between jazz and hip-hop on “The Lee Morgan Story”, a tune by emcee John Robinson that he discovered when the two appeared together as part of jazz/hip-hop fusioneers Revive Da Live’s show “Hip-Hop 1942.” He invited not only Robinson to revive his role as Morgan’s rap biographer for the recording, but also recruited trumpeter Christian Scott, himself no stranger to blurring genre boundaries.
Though the Monk Competition has established Williams’ place among the leading bassists of his generation, it wasn’t his first instrument. He began by playing around on a classically-trained cousin’s piano, which he then inherited when she upgraded to a newer instrument. “I still remember that day when my mom made me go into the basement,” Williams recalls. “I heard all this noise, and I came upstairs and there was a piano. Having a piano in the house was the best gift I probably ever could have gotten.” Williams learned the piano by ear, picking out TV theme songs and tunes he heard on the radio. By the time he got to middle school, he’d decided to pursue the guitar, but mistakenly signed up for a string class that taught only violin, viola, cello and bass. “By the time I found out, it was too late to get into the guitar class. So I picked what looked like the coolest instrument, and that was the bass. Needless to say, I stayed in the class.” While he continued to play piano, and has even won piano competitions in his native Washington D.C., he quickly took to the bass and, through that, to jazz. He went on to study with Rodney Whitaker and Jack Budrow at Michigan State University School of Music and earned his Masters at Juilliard. Since leaving academia Williams has relocated to New York and joined vibraphonist Stefon Harris’ like-minded group Blackout and performed with a host of jazz greats, including Wynton Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Pat Metheny, Roy Hargrove, Mulgrew Miller, and Cyrus Chestnut. The band Williams assembled for State of Art is a first-time assemblage of his peers, most of whom he’s played with in a variety of different configurations. At its core, the band consists of tenor/soprano saxophonist Marcus Strickland, guitarist Matthew Stevens, keyboardist Gerald Clayton, drummer Jamire Williams (who also appeared with the bassist on Terrasson’s Push) and percussionist Etienne Charles, joined on three tracks by alto/soprano saxophonist Jaleel Shaw. Williams mixes a string quartet into his arrangements of Jackson’s “Little Susie” and Bay Area soul singer Goapele’s tender, yearning “Things Don’t Exist.”
State of Art Track Listing
1. Home 4:13
2. Moontrane 6:31
3. The Lee Morgan Story 4:32
4. Dawn Of A New Day 7:38
6. Little Susie 6:46
7. November 7:07
8. Part-Time Lover 7:07
9. Things Don't Exist 6:01
10. Mr. Dynamite 5:32
11. Moonlight In Vermont 4:52
Monday, June 27, 2011
WHAT MATTERS MOST - BARBRA STREISAND SINGS THE LYRICS OF ALAN AND MARILYN BERGMAN
According to the RIAA, Barbra Streisand is the #1 best selling female recording artist in history and the only woman to make the Top 10 all time best selling artists list, which includes Elvis Presley and The Beatles. Over the course of her career, Streisand has recorded 50 gold, 30 platinum and 13 multi-platinum albums, all records for female performers. An artist of unparalleled accomplishments in multiple entertainment fields, Streisand has made her mark as an award winning actress of stage and screen, recording artist, concert performer, movie producer, film director, author and songwriter. (She won an Academy Award for writing the music to "Evergreen" – the theme song from "A Star Is Born") Having earned two Oscars (Best Actress and Best Song), five Emmys, ten Golden Globes, eight Grammys, a special Tony Award (in 1970 as "Star of the Decade"), and two Cable Ace awards, she is the only performer to hold honors from all of those institutions. In addition, Streisand is a recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Medal, two prestigious Peabody Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Grammy Legend Award. She's also received the Kennedy Center Honors and most recently the MusiCares Person of the Year Award.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
RETURN TO FOREVER TOUR DATES
25 June - Syracuse, NY, Syracuse Jazz Festival
26 June - Montreal, QB, Montreal Jazz Festival
27 June - Ottawa, ON, Ottawa Jazz Festival
28 June - Toronto, ON, Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival
1 July - Berlin, Germany, Zitadelle
2 July - Hamburg, Germany, Stadtpark
3 July - Neckarsulm, Germany, Audi Forum
4 July - Munich, Germany, Small Tollwood Arena
5 July - Krackow, Poland, Hala Wisly
7 July - Vienne, France,Vienne Jazz Festival
8 July - Rotterdam, Netherlands, Northsea Jazz Festival
9 July - Paris, France, Olympia
10 July - Gent, Belgium, Gent Jazz Festival
11 July - Duisburg, Germany, Piano Festival Ruhr
12 July - Montreux, Switzerland, Jazz Festival
14 July - Sete, France Theatre de la Mer
15 July - Aosta, Italy, Bard Fortress
16 July - Pescara, Italy, Pescara Jazz Festival
17 July - Rovinj, Croatia, Park Forrest
20 July - Patrimontio, France,Theatre de Verdure
22 July - Madrid, Spain, Puerta del Angel
23 July - San Sebastian, Spain, Kursaal Auditorium
26 July - Marseilles, France, Marseille Jazz Festival
28 July - San Deliu, Spain,
29 July - Marciac, France, Marciac Jazz Festival
1 August - Tel Aviv, Israel, Casesaria Amphitheatre
7 August - Pittsburgh, PA, Stage AE Zappa Plays Zappa
8 August - Buffalo, NY, UAB Center for the Arts Zappa Plays Zappa
9 August - Baltimore, MD, Merriweather Post Pavilion Zappa Plays Zappa
10 August - Philadelphia, PA, Mann Center Zappa Plays Zappa
11 August - Boston, MA, Bank of America Pavilion Zappa Plays Zappa
12 August - New York, NY, Beacon Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
13 August - New York, NY, Beacon Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
16 August - Columbus, OH, LC Pavilion Zappa Plays Zappa
17 August - Cleveland, OH, State Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
18 August - Cincinnati, OH, PNC Pavilion Zappa Plays Zappa
19 August - Detroit, MI, Meadowbrook Zappa Plays Zappa
20 August - Hammond, IN, Horseshoe Casino Zappa Plays Zappa
21 August - Indianapolis, IN, The Murat Zappa Plays Zappa
22 August - Nashville, TN, Schermerhorn Symphony Center Zappa Plays Zappa
24 August - Minneapolis, MN, Orpheum Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
25 August - St. Louis, MO, Fox Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
26 August - Kansas City, MO, Midland Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
27 August - Denver, CO, Paramount Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
28 August - Salt Lake City, UT, Red Butte Garden Zappa Plays Zappa
8 September -Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
9 September - Orlando, FL, House of Blues Zappa Plays Zappa
10 September - Boca Raton, FL, Mizner Park Amphitheatre Zappa Plays Zappa
11 September - Clearwater, FL, Ruth Eckerd Hall Zappa Plays Zappa
13 September - Austin, TX, Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
14 September - Grand Prairie, TX, Verizon Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
15 September - Houston, TX, Verizon Wireless Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
17 September - Mesa, AZ, Mesa Arts Center Zappa Plays Zappa
19 September - San Diego, CA, Humphrey's Zappa Plays Zappa
20 September - Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
21 September - Davis, CA, Mondavi Center Zappa Plays Zappa
22 September - San Francisco, CA, Warfield Theatre, Zappa Plays Zappa
23 September - Eugene, OR, Hult Center Zappa Plays Zappa
24 September - Seattle, WA, Paramount Theatre Zappa Plays Zappa
2-10 October - Japan
Thursday, June 23, 2011
ADELE - NEW TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED!
British artist Adele is set to return to North America to resume touring in support of her breakthrough sophomore album 21. The 23 year old singer was forced to cancel her tour in early June due to laryngitis. The rescheduled dates will take place during the months of August and October. The new tour will include stops in six additional cities including Las Vegas, NV, Atlantic City, NJ, Durham, NC, Orlando, FL, Miami, FL and Spring, TX. The first round of rescheduled dates kicks off on August 9 in Vancouver, BC and runs through August 24 in Saint Paul, MN. The second round of dates kicks off on October 7 in Atlantic City, NJ and runs through October 21 in Grand Prairie, TX. Adele's sophomore album 21 has held the #1 position on U.S. album charts for 10 weeks and has been certified double platinum. "Rolling In The Deep," the first single from 21, has also been certified double platinum and has held the #1 single slot in the U.S. for 7 weeks straight. In her native U.K., Adele's 21 has spent more time at #1 than any other female artist in history.
Adele Tour Dates:
August 9 - Vancouver, BC, Orpheum Theatre
August 11 - Troutdale, OR, Edgefield
August 12 - Seattle, WA, Paramount Theatre
August 14 - Berkeley, CA, The Greek Theatre
August 15 - Los Angeles, CA, The Greek Theatre
August 17 - Los Angeles, CA, The Palladium
August 18 - San Diego, CA, Open Air Theater
August 20 - Las Vegas, NV, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
August 21 - Salt Lake City, UT, Gallivan Center
August 24 - Saint Paul, MN, Theater at Xcel Energy Center
October 7 - Atlantic City, NJ, Borgata Spa & Resort
October 8 - Durham, NC, Durham Performing Arts Center
October 10 - Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium
October 11 - Asheville, NC, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
October 13 - Orlando, FL, Hard Rock Live
October 14 - Miami, FL, Waterfront Theater at American Airlines Arena
October 16 - Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
October 18 - Spring, TX, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
October 19 - Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
October 21- Grand Prairie, TX, Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
http://www.adele.tv/
http://www.columbiarecords.com/
Back to top
Adele Tour Dates:
August 9 - Vancouver, BC, Orpheum Theatre
August 11 - Troutdale, OR, Edgefield
August 12 - Seattle, WA, Paramount Theatre
August 14 - Berkeley, CA, The Greek Theatre
August 15 - Los Angeles, CA, The Greek Theatre
August 17 - Los Angeles, CA, The Palladium
August 18 - San Diego, CA, Open Air Theater
August 20 - Las Vegas, NV, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
August 21 - Salt Lake City, UT, Gallivan Center
August 24 - Saint Paul, MN, Theater at Xcel Energy Center
October 7 - Atlantic City, NJ, Borgata Spa & Resort
October 8 - Durham, NC, Durham Performing Arts Center
October 10 - Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium
October 11 - Asheville, NC, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
October 13 - Orlando, FL, Hard Rock Live
October 14 - Miami, FL, Waterfront Theater at American Airlines Arena
October 16 - Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
October 18 - Spring, TX, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
October 19 - Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
October 21- Grand Prairie, TX, Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
http://www.adele.tv/
http://www.columbiarecords.com/
Back to top
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
GEORGE BENSON - THE GUITAR MAN & SUMMER TOUR 2011
Guitarist George Benson recently recorded at Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood, CA with Harvey Mason on drums, Joe Sample and David Garfield on keys and Ben Williams on bass. The legendary, Grammy Award winning engineer, Al Schmidt, was at the board along with Grammy Award winning Producer, John Burk. A late September release titled The Guitar Man is planned with a tour to follow where you can find George Benson leading a quartet in intimate venues throughout the US. Stay tuned for more details. This summer will also see another historic event. George will be performing the multi-Grammy Award winning recording, Breezin' from start to finish with a full orchestra at the Montreaux Jazz Festival, July 4, 2011.
George Benson Tour Dates:
June 23 - Samois-sur-Seine, France @ Festiva; Django Reinhardt
June 25 - Marbella, Spain @ Puente Romano Hotel Stadium
June 29 - Paris, France @ Olympia
June 30 - Vienne, France @ Vienne Jazz a Vienne
July 1 - Brussels, Belgium @ Viage
July 2 - London, United Kingdom @ Kenwood House
July 4 - Montreaux, Switzerland @ Stravinsky Hall *Breezin Performance.
July 5 - Montreaux, Swizterland @ Stravinsky Hall
July 6 - Strasbourg, France @ Palais De La Musique Et Des Congres
July 8 - Rovinj, Croatia @ Tobacco Factory
July 9 - Graz, Austria @ Graz Jazz Summer
July 11 - Milan, Italy @ Arena Civica
July 13 - Naples, Italy @ Arena Flegrea
July 19 - Beirut, Lebanon @ The Palace of Beiteddine
July 21 - West of Or Akiva, Israel @ Caesaria Amphitheatre
July 23 - Girne, Cyprus @ Mer Rocks Hotel
August 26 - Grande Ronde, OR @ Spirit Mountain Casino
August 27 - Brooks, CA @ Cache Creek Resort
August 30 - Friant, CA @ Table Mountain Casino (Private event)
August 31 - Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
September 3 - Temecula, Thornton Winery
Stay tuned for more details on The Guitar Man and tour!
George Benson Tour Dates:
June 23 - Samois-sur-Seine, France @ Festiva; Django Reinhardt
June 25 - Marbella, Spain @ Puente Romano Hotel Stadium
June 29 - Paris, France @ Olympia
June 30 - Vienne, France @ Vienne Jazz a Vienne
July 1 - Brussels, Belgium @ Viage
July 2 - London, United Kingdom @ Kenwood House
July 4 - Montreaux, Switzerland @ Stravinsky Hall *Breezin Performance.
July 5 - Montreaux, Swizterland @ Stravinsky Hall
July 6 - Strasbourg, France @ Palais De La Musique Et Des Congres
July 8 - Rovinj, Croatia @ Tobacco Factory
July 9 - Graz, Austria @ Graz Jazz Summer
July 11 - Milan, Italy @ Arena Civica
July 13 - Naples, Italy @ Arena Flegrea
July 19 - Beirut, Lebanon @ The Palace of Beiteddine
July 21 - West of Or Akiva, Israel @ Caesaria Amphitheatre
July 23 - Girne, Cyprus @ Mer Rocks Hotel
August 26 - Grande Ronde, OR @ Spirit Mountain Casino
August 27 - Brooks, CA @ Cache Creek Resort
August 30 - Friant, CA @ Table Mountain Casino (Private event)
August 31 - Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
September 3 - Temecula, Thornton Winery
Stay tuned for more details on The Guitar Man and tour!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)