Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NEW RELEASES - HERBIE NICHOLS, ROLAND KIRK, JOHANNA SILLANPAA

HERBIE NICHOLS - LOVE, GLOOM, CASH, LOVE

One of the few albums ever recorded by pianist Herbie Nichols – an incredible player with a sound and sense of modern expression that rivaled the best 50s work of Thelonious Monk and Elmo Hope! This session is Herbie's only one for the Bethlehem label – but it stands nicely next to his better-known sides for Blue Note – with a stark, sharp modernist approach that grabs you from the very first note! Nichols has a sharp and edgey sound throughout – and an incredible sense of invention that never fails to delight us, no matter how many times we return to the record! Titles include "Every Cloud", "S'Crazy Pad", "45 Degree Angle", "Beyond Recall", "Portrait of Ucha", and the beautiful title track "Love Gloom Cash Love". ~ Dusty Groove

ROLAND KIRK - THIRD DIMENSION

Excellent early work from Roland Kirk – not as groundbreaking as later sessions, but still filled with fire and imagination, and proof that the famous blind player was a genius even at an early age! Kirk plays alto, tenor, and soprano – and on all tracks, he plays them in his unique "3-in-1" style, in which he's actually blowing all horns at the same time! The result is an incredible sound, unlike anyone else we can think of – and it's an amazingly raw tone that still swings very hard. Players include Jimmy Madison on piano, Carl Pruitt on bass, and Hank Duncan on drums – a really rootsy quartet that helps Roland hit a really gutbuckety sound on the record. Titles include "Triple Threat", "Slow Groove", "Roland's Theme", "Easy Living", "The Nearness Of You", and "A La Carte". ~ Dusty Groove


JOHANNA SILLANPAA - MAKE OF ME

For every style of music that Johanna Sillanpaa explores, be it jazz, groove, R&B or soul, there’s a vibrant color in her voice to match. Described as “a bluesy Erykah Badu with a marvelous voice that begins in the smoky lows of Norah Jones and effortlessly climbs into the powerful, confident ranges of Lisa Stansfield, Johanna performs slick soul, funk and jazz to dig your heels into and her velveteen voice and eclectic sound slides over the air carrying with it a sensual, deep groove. Now the Swedish-born soulful artist has really come into her own with her latest diverse and introspective third solo album Make Of Me. The album envelops you immediately and showcases her rich, intoxicating vocals. From the sunny and uplifting Beautiful Love to the sweet, passionate promise of Always, her latest compilation of songs is sure to captivate audiences everywhere and shes excited to bring these tracks to the stage.

THE CORNELIA STREET CAFE PRESENTS 3 DAY MINI FESTIVALS

This January The Cornelia Street Cafe in New York proudly presents a series of 3 Day Mini Festivals that encompasses many, if not all, of the many genres featured regularly at the Cafe.

BRAZILIAN FESTIVAL, January 17-19:
Thursday, January 17, 8:30 PM
ROGÉRIO BOCCATO QUARTETO
Dan Blake, tenor sax; Nando Michelin, piano; Gary Wang, bass; Rogério Boccato, drums, percussion

Thursday, January 17, 10:00 PM
RICHARD MILLER TRIO
Richard Miller, guitar; Itaiguara Brandão, bass; Zé Maurício, percussion

Friday, January 18, 9:00 PM
BILLY NEWMAN QUARTET
Billy Newman, guitar; Eric Schugren, tenor sax; Leco Reis, bass; Vanderlei Pereira, drums

Friday, January 18, 10:30 PM
ROB CURTO
Rob Curto, accordion; Gustavo Amarante, bass; Gil Oliveira, drums

Saturday, January 19, 9:00 PM
MAURICIO ZOTTARELLI GROUP
Oriente Lopez, flute; Klaus Mueller, piano; Mike Pope, bass; Mauricio Zottarelli, drums

Saturday, January 19, 10:30 PM
BRAZILIAN FEST: AMANDA RUZZA
Ben Flocks, saxophone; Chris Stover, trombone; Alex Nolan, guitar; Mamiko Watanabe, piano; Amanda Ruzza, bass; Mauricio Zottarelli, drums

VOICE BOX FESTIVAL - CURATED BY SARA SERPA, January 20-22
Sunday, January 20, 8:30 PM
SOFÍA REI, JORGE ROEDER DUO
Sofía Rei, voice; Jorge Roeder, bass

Sunday, January 20, 10:00 PM
SARA SERPA 5TET
Sara Serpa, voice; André Matos, guitar; Kris Davis, piano; Aryeh Kobrinsky, bass; Tommy Crane, drums

Monday, January 21, 8:30 PM
EMILIE WEIBEL SOLO
Emilie Weibel, voice

Monday, January 21, 10:00 PM
KRISTIN SLIPP & DOV MANSKI
Kristin Slipp, voice; Dov Manski, piano

Tuesday, January 22, 8:30 PM
AKIKO PAVOLKA & HOUSE OF ILLUSION
Akiko Pavolka, voice, piano; Loren Stilman, sax; Nate Radley, guitar; Matt Pavolka, bass; Bill Campbell, drums

Tuesday, January 22, 10:00 PM
VOICE BOX FESTIVAL: FAY VICTOR PRESENTS "HERBIE NICHOLS SUNG"
Fay Victor, voice, words; Michael Attias, alto, baritone saxophone; Anthony Coleman, piano; Ratzo Harris, bass; Rudy Royston, drums

JEAN ROHE'S GLOBAL LIVING ROOM, January 23-25:
Wednesday, January 23, 8:30 PM
LEV ZHURBIN
Lev Zhurbin, viola, fadolin; Sam Sadigursky, clarinet; Pablo Aslan, bass

Friday, January 25, 9:00 PM
GLOBAL LIVING ROOM FEST: JEAN ROHE & VITOR GONÇALVES Jean Rohe, voice; Vitor Gonçalves, piano

Friday, January 25, 10:30 PM
GLOBAL LIVING ROOM FEST: JEAN ROHE & ROGERIO BOCCATO Jean Rohe, voice; Rogerio Boccato, percussion

JAZZ TO CLASSICAL VOCAL FESTIVAL, January 28-30:
Monday, January 28, 8:30 PM
LAILA SALINS

Tuesday, January 29, 8:30 PM
LISA DAEHLIN

January 30, 8:30 PM
TESSA SOUTER

visit www.corneliastreetcafe.com

WAYNE SHORTER, NATALIE COLE, CHICK COREA, ESPERANZA SPALDING HEADLINE 2013 NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL

Wayne Shorter
2013 Newport Jazz Festival® Continues Its Distinguished History with a Dynamic Mix of Jazz Legends and Emerging Artists

One year away from celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival®, George Wein, producer and Chairman of the Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™, today announced the program for the 2013 Newport Jazz Festival® presented by Natixis Global Asset Management (NGAM). This year's event will be held in Newport, RI, on August 2 atthe International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino and August 3 - 4 at historic Fort Adams State Park.

Founded in 1954 as the first annual jazz festival in America, the Newport Jazz Festival has been host to numerous legendary performances by some of the world's leading established and emerging artists. The storied tradition continues on this year's slate, with saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 80th Birthday Celebration featuring the Wayne Shorter Quartet with Danilo Perez, John Patitucci and Brian Blade plus special guest Herbie Hancock; Chick Corea (fronting The Vigil Band); Eddie Palmieri (with his Salsa Orchestra); Roy Haynes (leading his Fountain of Youth Band); Joshua Redman; Michel Camilo; Terence Blanchard and others sharing the festival bill with rising stars Esperanza Spalding; Gregory Porter; Robert Glasper; Edmar Castañeda; Hiromi; and Jon Batiste. Other highly anticipated performances include a set marking the 35th anniversary of New Orleans greats The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Steve Coleman in three different projects, veteran Chicago vocalist Dee Alexander and the Dizzy Gillespie™ Big Band under the direction of Paquito D'Rivera.

Natalie Cole
On opening night at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino, multiple Grammy Award® winning singer Natalie Cole is on the same bill as her uncle, renowned singer and pianist Freddy Cole, a special guest of the Bill Charlap Trio. The evening kicks off with an exclusive cocktail party.

"There's a growing sense of excitement as the Newport Jazz Festival heads towards the incredible milestone of 60 years," said Wein. "The memories of historic performances by Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Mahalia Jackson and just about every jazz great alive since 1950 linger. But, looking forward after all these years is what keeps us searching for the young musicians who will replace the legends of the golden age of jazz. We're pleased to celebrate this great music with the continuing support of Natixis Global Asset Management."

"The ongoing partnership that NGAM has with the legendary Newport Jazz Festival and impresario George Wein continues to provide a wonderful platform for all of us to foster creativity, diversity and collaboration between artists, communities and businesses," said John T. Hailer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Natixis Global Asset Management - The Americas and Asia. "Now in our third year of partnering with the Newport Jazz Festival, we are thrilled with our achievements and the event's commitment to showcasing the art of young musicians. This aligns beautifully with our commitment to provide more opportunities for talented music students from throughout the globe."

Chick Corea
In addition to presenting sponsor Natixis Global Asset Management, additional sponsorship support is provided by Alex and Ani, a positive energy, eco-conscious, lifestyle brand, and Louis Jadot, America's #1 French Wine.

Following the opening night on Friday, August 2, at 8:00 pm featuring Natalie Cole and the Bill Charlap Trio with special guest Freddy Cole, at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino (194 Bellevue Avenue), the Newport Jazz Festival presented by Natixis Global Asset Management features an exciting Saturday (August 3) lineup on three unique stages from 10:30 am - 7:00 pm at Fort Adams State Park (90 Fort Adams Drive). The roster includes Wayne Shorter's 80th Birthday Celebration: Wayne Shorter Quartet featuring Danilo Perez, John Patitucci & Brian Blade plus special guest Herbie Hancock; Esperanza Spalding - Radio Music Society; Michel Camilo Sextet; Terence Blanchard Quintet; Robert Glasper Experiment; Gregory Porter; Edmar Castañeda; Ray Anderson Pocket Brass Band; Amir ElSaffar Two Rivers; Bill Charlap Trio with guests Bob Wilber and Anat Cohen; Mary Halvorson Quintet; Rez Abassi Trio; and others to be announced.

Esperanza Spalding
On Sunday, August 4, the music continues at Fort Adams at 10:30 am with Chick Corea & The Vigil with Christian McBride, Tim Garland, Marcus Gilmore and Charles Altura; Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra; Roy Haynes Fountain of Youth Band featuring Jaleel Shaw, Martin Bejerano and David Wong; Dizzy Gillespie™ Big Band under the direction of Paquito D'Rivera;Hiromi: The Trio Project with Anthony Jackson and Steve Smith; Joshua Redman Quartet; Jim Hall Quartet featuring Julian Lage; Jon Batiste & Stay Human; Dee Alexander: Songs That My Mother Loved; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band; Lew Tabackin Quartet with Randy Brecker, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash; Donny McCaslin Group; Steve Coleman Projects: Five Elements, Talea Ensemble and Duo with Tyshawn Sorey;David Gilmore & Numerology featuring Claudia Acuña, Miguel Zenón, Luis Perdomo, Christian McBride, Jeff "Tain" Watts and Mino Cinelu; and others to be announced.

Ticketsfor the 2013 Newport Jazz Festival presented by Natixis Global Asset Management go on sale worldwide Thursday, January 17, at 10:00 am at www.newportjazzfest.net, by phone and by mail.

Tickets for the Friday, August 2, concert are $ 40.00 - $100.00. All seats reserved. The Opening Night Cocktail Party, a Newport summer tradition, kicks off the evening from 6:30 - 7:45 pm. This exclusive party welcomes a limited number of attendees for an evening of great music, food and beverages. Tickets are $50.00 for Tennis Hall of Fame members and $60.00 for non-members. Pricing includes open bar and hors d'oeuvres. Party attendees must have a ticket to the Newport Jazz Festival concert. To order Cocktail Party tickets, call (401) 324-4072 or go online at www.tennisfame.com.

A limited number of general admission adult two-day passes are available now for$135.00 for Saturday and Sunday. Single day general admission adult tickets are $74.00 in advance and $84.00 at the gate, if available. Children's tickets for ages 3 - 15 are $15.00 per day. Children under 3 are free. A new student price of $20.00 is available for high school students older than 15 and college students with valid ID. Students must use the Student gate and present valid ID to enter the festival. Offer valid for eligible students while supplies last. Not valid on reserved seating or for the Friday night event.

Parking passes are also available on-line for $12.00. Service charges apply to all tickets purchased on-line or by phone. Premium Seating tickets for Fort Adams concerts are available for $125.00 per day. Reserved Seating is $90.00. Single day general admission tickets also can be purchased in person at the Newport Visitors Information Center, located at 23 America's Cup Avenue. Visit www.gonewport.com for office hours and information. No service charges apply.

There will be a festival office in the Newport area where tickets can be purchased in person at a later date. For general information, craft vendor information or to leave a message for festival staff, call the festival hotline at (401) 848-5055. For more information, log on to www.newportjazzfest.net or www.newportfestivalsfoundation.org.

With the 60th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival fast approaching, thousands of fans will no doubt reflect on some of the historical highlights of the event that have become, through memory, recordings and film, touchstones of the American cultural landscape. Two of the most famous performances in the festival's history are Miles Davis' 1955 solo on "'Round Midnight" and the Duke Ellington Orchestra's lengthy 1956 performance of "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue," featuring a 27-chorus saxophone solo by Paul Gonsalves. The 1964 album Miles & Monk at Newport documented respective appearances by Davis in 1958 and Thelonious Monk in 1963; Davis' band included John Coltrane and Monk's featured Pee Wee Russell.

Other early performances documented on commercially released recordings include the 1957 appearances by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Carmen McRae (Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport, 1958); those by the Gigi Gryce-Donald Byrd Jazz Laboratory and the Cecil Taylor Quartet featuring Steve Lacy, released on At Newport also in 1958; and performances at the 1960 festival by Muddy Waters and Nina Simone, released as the albums At Newport 1960 and Nina Simone at Newport.

Films chronicling the Newport Jazz experience include "Jazz on a Summer Day," a documentary of the 1958 festival which includes sets by Dave Brubeck, Ray Charles and Miles Davis; and a film released by Storyville of the 1962 event which featured Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan, the Oscar Peterson Trio, Roland Kirk, Duke Ellington and the Count Basie Orchestra featuring Jimmy Rushing.

KEVIN HARRIS PROJECT - MUSEUM VOL. 1

"Harris tiptoes and pirouettes across a relaxed set of ballads and lightly soulful grooves, he possesses a spare style and a gentle touch" - JazzTimes Magazine

"Harris has worked to refine the creative push and pull of a music that demands it." - The Boston Globe

Pianist/composer Kevin Harris thrives on interaction and collaboration; "participation," he says, "is what keeps our souls alive." This attitude, not to mention his immense talent, has led to prolific sideman work with the likes of trumpeter Avishai Cohen, Steve Langone, Eddie Gomez Marco Pignataro, Carlos Averhoff Jr., Richie Barshay, Duane Eubanks, Ben Street, Ralph Peterson, Ralph Bowen, Jason Palmer, Jerry Bergonzi, Cecil McBee, Francisco Mela, Bob Moses, Warren Wolf, George Garzone and Terri Lyne Carrington.

Most recently, Harris has been invited by Danilo Perez for the second year to participate as a performer and clinician at The Panama Jazz Festival. Harris will also be in Europe, where he has toured since 2008, where he is scheduled to conduct clinics and concerts. He will also be performing at the Cambridge River Jazz Festival with Terri Lyne Carrington on June 1, 2013. Harris has released three albums under his own leadership, The Butterfly Chronicles (2007), Freedom Doxology (2008) and Chapters (2010). On February 26, 2013, Harris proudly releases his new recording, Museum Vol. 1, a collection of original compositions, or "exhibits", plus songs by Bob Marley and Wayne Shorter, featuring Richie Barshay, Steve Langone (drums), Kendall Eddy (acoustic bass), Jason Palmer (trumpet), Rick DiMuzio (tenor saxophone) and himself on piano, Fender Rhodes and vocals.

Kevin Harris' life and music are lessons in duality, in the idea of having your cake and eating it too. The pianist/composer simultaneously embraces and expresses the influence of Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Charlie Parker and Danilo Perez, alongside J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Scott Joplin, and the folkloric rhythms of Cuba. Harris' playing, his very being, also presents a contrast informed by geography: the understated elegance, soulfulness and deep personal family history of his native Kentucky coalesces with the elevated energy and hustle and bustle of his adopted home town, Boston, Massachusetts (and New York City, where he is spending part of his time these days), to form a highly unique person and musician. Harris has also garnered praise and recognition for his distinctive combination of traditional and contemporary music, within which he consistently, and naturally, explores these various elements of his life.

With the upcoming release of Museum Vol. 1, Harris introduces us to another side of his artistry, the influence and "collaboration" with visual art, specifically its presentation, inspired by his wife's, and now his, love and passion for art. The album is, "a personal collection of concepts in song form, with each piece an exhibition for you to experience," explains Harris. He elaborated, "imagine a museum occupied with exhibits of your most courageous dreams and your most challenging fears. In each room, hang collections and recollections of continually changing architecture that perfectly frame your greatest adventures past, present, and future."

Museum Vol. 1 opens majestically with Exhibit 1, "The Nile", a song about our similarities with the great river, and about embracing the changing tides of our daily lives to find the flow and patterns that make us stronger. It is followed by "Pinched Nerve", a contemporary blues celebration about a painful pinched nerve that Harris battled with and won. Up next is Wayne Shorter's "Prince of Darkness", that for Harris is, "one of the many compositions that invokes the courageous spirit that art is fluid, powerful and cannot be measured."

"Darkness" is followed by sunshine, as in, "You Are My Sunshine"; a brilliant, adventurous arrangement dedicated to Harris' wife Luisa. "She is a sincere and joyful mirror never afraid to express her thoughts. My newfound appreciation and perspective for museums pretty much rests as a result of her honest and unapologetic passion for art that challenges complacency. Her perspective on our friendship is equally honest. One of her favorite works of art is an oil canvas by the surrealist Salvador Dali titled "The Metamorphosis of Narcissus." Infatuated with his own image in a pool of water, Narcissus passed the days fixated on his image unable to break away. It's easy to become fixated on what we label important but there's nothing better than a friend in life to keep you honest and changing. Luisa is without question, that very special friend for me. Not only should she receive the credit for inspiring this arrangement but she also gets credit for the title of this album," said Harris.

Museum Vol. 1 continues with Exhibit 5, "The Dinosaur Suite", an eerily evocative tune that Harris explains straightforwardly, "enjoy the exhibit and try to stay alive". Harris is an artist that is comfortable taking on social issues, and is a pianist that is more than comfortable singing, as we hear in his heartfelt vocals on Bob Marley's masterpiece, "Redemption Song." In the liner notes to this album, Harris poses some very important questions in relation to this song, such as, "what forms of slavery still exist in our times and what are we doing about it?", and "how do we assist the meek amongst our social and economic ranks to move forward triumphantly?".

Mr. Kevin Harris eloquently explains the last two "exhibits" on the recording, which both display a profound personal meaning for him: Exhibit 7, Bluegrass. Description: A tulip poplar tree in the center of the room with a northern cardinal perched at its top and a viceroy butterfly at its base. I hope that when you enter this room, the first thing you'll feel is a soft summer breeze across your face, a breeze that carries a peaceful melody. Yes, this melody conveys the depth of my Kentucky roots. Roots that are an immovable strength that stem from my mother, father, brothers, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, grandmothers, and grandfathers. Roots that spring forth from the unwavering faith of my teachers and the steadfast promise of my ancestors who did not toil in vain. There is an indescribable beauty, strength, and pain that flow from the history of my home state. A beauty that is rich and courageous in its landscape. A beauty that is also dark and haunting that has taught me to hold my head high.

Exhibit 8, BBBB - (Brown Bean Barnyard Boogie). Description: A boombox in the middle of the room with a mixing spoon on top). If one could manage to capture the soulful articulations of Aretha Franklin and James Brown and put them in a huge wooden pot, mix them with the intricate dialogue of Los Munequitos de Matanzas, add the wonderfully seasoned aroma of my mothers green beans and Charles Little's peach cobbler, add two tablespoons of my fathers strong embrace, pour 1/2 cup of my 2011 family reunion joyfulness, thoroughly mix this jubilant combination briskly while pouring its contents into a dual cassette boombox and this song is what you'd get! Side A, press play . . .

JazzTimes Magazine says, "Harris possesses a spare style and gentle touch", and The Boston Globe states that "Harris has worked to refine the creative push and pull of a music that demands it." One of the captivating elements of his group is the level of comfort and understanding they have with one another as they dive into passionate music conversations as well as playful exchanges. Both his live performances and his recordings reflect Harris's determination to capture his audience through thoughtful music interactions and soaring solo sections.

Harris performs at renowned national and international venues such as The Blue Note (NYC and Milan), Scullers Jazz Club, The Regatta Bar, Wang Theatre, Jordan Hall, Berklee Performance Center, Wally's Jazz Café and many others. He has also participated at Jazz Festivals in Panama, Havana, and Boston.

Kevin holds a master's degree in jazz performance from the New England Conservatory and an undergraduate degree in music education (Morehead State University, KY). At The NEC, he studied with Fred Hersch, Mike Cain, Cecil McBee, George Garzone, and Danilo Perez, and performed with George Russell, Benny Golson and Bob Brookmeyer. After graduation, Harris worked at defining himself and his music through partnerships with key musicians and also studying and arranging the music of masters in the jazz and classical realms. The perpetual search for growth and new expression is clearly evident on his recorded works.

Harris is currently on the faculty at Berklee College of Music where he teaches piano, jazz ensembles, and summer theory classes; in previous years he has also taught classes at the Boston Arts Academy, and collaborated with the North Eastern University Fusion Art's Program teaching students from Brazil, India, and South Africa. Committed to the community and to getting youth involved in music, Kevin has conducted clinics and master classes in both public and private schools throughout the USA and abroad. In 2000 he started five separate band programs with help from "Arts In Progress," a Boston based arts organization.

www.KevinHarrisProject.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

MODERN SOUNDS FROM ITALY 3


A rich document of the growth in the Italian jazz scene in recent years – a great leap forward not just for individual musicians, but also for the Schema label as well! Schema first began in the 90s with a relatively programmed approach to jazz – a style that loved the classics, but often reworked them in modern production modes. Yet over the years, the company’s really come to be a key home for real jazz and soulful sounds – moving past their original remix identity, to a point where they’re arguably one of the most important jazz labels on the European scene! This nicely-priced batch of tracks is a great illustration of that growth – and features a few old Schema faves, mixed with newer artists who’ve flocked to the label in recent years – presented here in some unique remixes and other nice versions we haven’t heard before. Titles include “Beyond The Days” by Gaetano Partiplio, “But Not For You” by Alessandro Maganini, “Hurt Me Bad” by Andrea Balducci, “Waltz For Emily” by Gerardo Frisina, “Banzo” by Rosalia De Souza, “Some Kind Of Blues (Grooveman Spot rmx)” by S-Tone Inc, “Welcome To My World (acoustic)” by Joyce Elaine Yuille, “Hear Us Now” by Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson, “Alta Tensione 3am” by Alex Puddu, and “Good Life” by Timo Lassy. (Review by Dusty Groove).

Tracklist:
1. Gaetano Partipilo – “Beyond The Days” (feat Alice Ricciardi)
2. Alessandro Magnanini – “But Not For You” (feat Liam Mckahey)
3. Andrea Balducci – “Hurt So Bad”
4. Mario Biondi – “I’m Her Daddy” (Daddy’s Point Of View version)
5. Gerardo Frisina – “Waltz For Emily”
6. STone INC – “Some Kind Of Blues” (Grooveman Spot remix)
7. Toco – “Guarapiranga”
8. Rosalia De Souza – “Banzo”
9. The Dining Rooms – “Fading Gradually” (feat Jake Reid)
10. Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson Plays TDR – “Hear Us Now”
11. Alex Puddu – “Alta Tensione 3AM”
12. Joyce Elaine Yuille – “Welcome To My World” (acoustic version)
13. Timo Lassy – “The Good Life”

NPR MUSIC AND WGBO PRESENT THE CHECKOUT - LIVE AT BERKLEE WITH JALEEL SHAW


The Checkout – Live at Berklee, which brings critically acclaimed, New York-based Berklee alumni back to their alma mater for concerts in the Red Room at Cafe 939, continues on Thursday, February 7 with rising alto and soprano saxophonist Jaleel Shaw, a 2000 Berklee graduate. Shaw will be performing with alumnus pianist Lawrence Fields, bassist Boris Kozlov, and drummer Johnathan Blake.

Presented by NPR Music and WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM, the shows will be webcast live worldwide in high definition video over NPRmusic.org and on the radio in New York over WBGO-FM as a special edition of The Checkout, the acclaimed multimedia show featuring what’s new on New York’s jazz scene. They will also be archived, and available for on-demand listening, at NPRmusic.org, and Checkoutjazz.org.

Concerts and broadcasts will begin at 8:00 p.m. ET. Tickets are $10 for the general public and $5 with a Berklee ID, and are available at cafe939.com or by calling 617 747-2261. The Red Room at Cafe 939 is located at 939 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The venue is wheelchair accessible.

Saxophonist Jaleel Shaw is a member of the Roy Haynes Quartet and the Mingus Big Band, and has performed with Christian McBride, Jason Moran, Stefon Harris, Roy Hargrove, Dave Holland, Jimmy Cobb, and more. Upon graduating from high school in his native Philadelphia, Shaw received a full-tuition scholarship to attend Berklee, where he graduated with degrees in music education and performance. At Berklee, he received the Billboard Endowed Scholarship, two Woodwind Department Awards, the Outstanding Student Teacher Award, and the Boston Jazz Society Award. Shaw then earned a master's in jazz performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New York.

Shaw’s 2005 debut CD, Perspective, received rave reviews in the New York Times and Jazzwise and was named one of the top five debuts of the year by All About Jazz. That year, Shaw joined the Roy Haynes Quartet, and was featured on Haynes’s 2006 Grammy-nominated recording, Whereas. In 2008, Shaw started his own label, Changu Records, on which he released his second album, Optimism. He has received two ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards, and was nominated for Alto Saxophonist of the Year in the Jazz Times 2011 Readers Poll.

WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM serves the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area with mainstream jazz, blues, and award-winning news and public affairs programming. Non-commercial WBGO is supported by nearly 17,000 annual members and has over 400,000 weekly broadcast listeners. WBGO also streams its broadcast signal to audiences worldwide at www.wbgo.org. WBGO was named the “Jazz Station of the Year” by the Gavin Report and is also the recipient of the Blues Foundation’s “Keeping the Blues Alive Award” for Achievement in Non-Commercial Radio. WBGO is a publicly supported, cultural institution that champions jazz, an American art form, and presents news to a worldwide audience through radio, other technologies, and events.

NPR Music celebrates great music in every genre and is an industry leader in music discovery. The free, multimedia website (npr.org/music) offers 300 new features monthly and an extensive archive, in collaboration with NPR’s newsmagazines, 12 public radio member stations, and the passionate NPR community. NPR Music creates and distributes inventive music coverage across multiple platforms—from web, to radio, to podcast, to mobile, to social media, to live events—with first listens of new albums, live performances, concerts at the Tiny Desk, interviews, reviews, and blogs.

GINA CAREY...THE SONGBIRD

Gico Music, along with the multitalented singer, songwriter and producer Gina Carey, have announced the hugely anticipated release of  Gina Carey…The Songbird. This super smooth, soulful and funky CD is sure to capture the heart and soul of listeners worldwide.

Previously, Gina Carey...The Songbird, has enjoyed commercial success and critical acclaim aplenty, including her number one, UK album, Melodic. Gina Carey…The Songbird is Gina's best album to date.

Not only does Gina Carey...The Songbird’s warm, angelic, seventies soulful vibe stand out, but is a multicultural and genre-sprawling fusion of influences. From the opening bars to closing notes, Gina Carey...The Songbird is a thirteen song masterpiece.

Gina chose to be a little more experimental on Gina Carey...The Songbird. She wanted to draw inspiration from the musical influences of her formative years.Gina’s love for sound and instrumentation has allowed her the freedom to create songs without prejudice. Her unusual style of production, fusing African, Latin, jazz, soul, folk, blues & R&B has resulted in a unique and inimitable signature sound.

On November 1, 2012, the cool, jazzy and soulful single, “Love Me Too,” was the first single to be released as a teaser from Gina Carey...The Songbird. “Hey Mr,” “My Sunshine,” “Step into My Love” and “My Hero” are the next four singles to be released nationwide.

“Hey Mr,” is a hook-laden, fusion of folk, country, soul and dance music, while being playful and sassy at the same time.

“My Sunshine” is a stunning dance track, with a soulful jazzy sound and Latin twist.

“Step into My Love” has a smooth and sultry, yet mystical, mysterious and soulful vibe.

“ My Hero” is a funky dance tune that gives honor and support to the role of a good man in a women’s life.

Every song on Gina Carey...The Songbird is sure to inspire many to Live, Love and Laugh.

Gina attributes her drive and determination to fulfill her musical dreams to her father, “Mr. Eugene Harrison,” who sadly died in March 2012. He inspired Gina, teaching her never to give up. Like Gina, he was an aspiring singer. So, Gina Carey…The Songbird, Gina is dedicated to his memory. You can find out more about “Gina Carey… The Songbird” by visiting her official Website at www.GinaCareyTheSongbird.Com. This CD will be available from most online stores including CD Baby, iTunes and Amazon.

JACK DEJOHNETTE - SPECIAL EDITION: SPECIAL EDITION / TIN CAN ALLEY / INFLATION BLUES / ALBUM ALBUM (4-CD SET)

A quadruple-header of a set – four great albums together in one cool box! First up is the first album from the great Special Edition group of drummer Jack DeJohnette – a wickedly sharp record that's as equally tight on the reeds as it is on the drums! The album features brilliant work on tenor and bass clarinet from David Murray, and equally nice alto from Arthur Blythe – both criss-crossing and soaring out effortlessly in each others' company – amidst complex rhythmic impulses from DeJohnette on drums, and both bass and cello from Peter Warren. Jack also plays a bit of piano and melodica as well – and titles include "One For Eric", "Zoot Suite", "Central Park West", "India", and "Journey To The Twin Planet".

On Tin Can Alley, the great Chico Freeman really shines with drummer Jack DeJohnette – lending his tenor, flute, and bass clarinet to the album – and helping make it a really reed-heavy affair! John Purcell's also in the frontline with Chico – playing alto, baritone, and flute – and in addition to Peter Warren's bass and cello, the album Jack DeJohnette also plays drums, congas, piano, and organ too! The range of instrumentation almost echoes some Chicago AACM roots at times – but with that tighter focus that musicians like Jack were bringing to their work at ECM – and titles include "Riff Raff", "The Gri Gri Man", "I Know", and "Pastel Rhapsody".

Inflation Blues is a record that bristles with energy right from the start – spurred on by the creative rhythms that have always made Jack DeJohnette one of the most inventive drummers of his time! The group features a triple-threat lineup with Baikida Carroll on trumpet, Chico Freeman on tenor and soprano sax, and John Purcell on alto, baritone, flute, and clarinet – especially nice at points when the reedmen shift and turn with sharp edges learned from the earlier avant years, yet given a nice focus here under DeJohnette's leadership. Jack penned all original tunes for the set, and there's a depth to his writing that really marks a move forward – possibly some of his richest musical statements on record ever! Titles include "Ebony", "Inflation Blues", "Slowdown", and "The Islands".

Album Album is a  record that really dives deep with a rich mix of creative rhythms and inventive horn lines! The album still has Jack staying true to his more avant roots – working with tenor from David Murray, alto and soprano sax from John Purcell, baritone and tuba from Howard Johnson, and bass from Rufus Reid – a lineup that's a bit bigger than on other Special Edition albums, and which is used to fill in even more colors and deeper elements than before. Some of the tunes are wonderfully vivid in approach – and titles include "Festival", "Third World Anthem", "Zoot Suite", "Ahmad The Terrible", and "New Orleans Strut". ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - DEXTER WANSEL, MOSTLY OTHER PEOPLE DO THE KILLING, MAL WALDRON

DEXTER WANSEL - LIFE ON MARS

A fantastic bit of space age funk – and maybe one of the greatest moments ever from Philly Soul maestro Dexter Wansel! The album goes way beyond any of Wansel's other work – and blends his warm soulful styles with some of the more keyboard-oriented funk that was coming out of the Herbie Hancock camp during the mid 70s – a vibe that's every bit as electric and spacey as you'd guess from the cover! Some cuts have a bit more of a soul focus, but others have loads of jazzy keyboards from Dexter – driven on by some great drums at points too. Titles include Wansel's legendary version of "Theme From the Planets" with the much sampled breakbeat at the beginning – plus the funky "Life On Mars", and the tracks "One Million Miles From The Ground", "You Can Be What You Wanna Be", "Prophet Named KG", "Rings Of Saturn", and "Stargazer".  ~ Dusty Groove


MOSTLY OTHER PEOPLE DO THE KILLING - SLIPPERY ROCK

Marvelous work from Mostly Other People Do The Killing – and a record that's quite different from its cheesy looking cover! The quartet never fail to amaze us with their creative energy – and this time around, they're paying homage to that moment in 80s jazz when the underground was brimming up in the mainstream – that great point when creative musicians were finding wider exposure on labels like Columbia, Novus, or Blue Note – yet still serving up sounds that were true to their roots. The cheesy packaging is a nod to the visual aesthetics of the time – and the music is a great contrast, which was not uncommon for the period – lots of sharp reeds from Jon Irabagon, percolatedly soulful trumpet riffs from Peter Evans, snapping percussion from Kevin Shea, and these warm, round, deep lines on acoustic bass from Moppa Elliott – who also wrote and produced the set. Titles include "Sayre", "President Polk", "Can't Tell Shipp From Shohola", "Hearts Content", "Jersey Shore", and "Dexter, Wayne, & Mobley". ~ Dusty Groove

MAL WALDRON - LEFT ALONE

A beautiful album by Mal Waldron – recorded in 1960, after the passing of Billie Holiday, and a very loving tribute by Waldron, who was her accompanist for a number of years. The set moves way past the usual "Holiday songbook" mode, and features instead a dark batch of tracks, two written by Waldron – "Minor Pulsation" and "Cat Walk" – a third written by him and Holiday, the famous tune "Left Alone". Jackie McLean plays some fantastic alto sax on the album's version of "Left Alone", and the rest of the tracks are trio tracks played by Waldron, Julian Euell, and Al Dreares. The set also features one very strange track – "Mal Waldron: The Way He Remembers Billie Holiday" – which is an interview with Waldron about Billie! And sure, there were many cash-in records after Billie Holiday died, but this is one of the best, and it comes from a very legitimate source! CD features 6 bonus tracks – the full stereo mix of the album! ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - ANGELA CLEMMONS, JUMA SULTAN'S ABORIGINAL MUSIC SOCIETY, CRIOLO

ANGELA CLEMMONS - THIS IS LOVE

A bouncy little set from Angela Clemmons – a record that's got a bit more beats at the bottom than some of her previous outings – but in a way that seems to only make things sound even groovier overall! There's a number of catchy groovers that help the set take off right from the start – tunes that are playful, and maybe a bit aimed at the charts – yet which still let Angie soar on those magnificent vocals of hers. Titles include "One Night Baby", "Miracles", "Love Life", "BYOB", "Nothing Can Stop My Love", "I Could Love You Better", and "Rock & A Hard Place". CD features two bonus tracks – "BYOB (12" mix)" and "This Is Love (inst)". ~ Dusty Groove


JUMA SULTAN'S ABORIGINAL MUSIC SOCIETY - WHISPERS FROM THE ARCHIVE


Tremendous work from bassist/percussionist Juma Sultan – a wealth of wonderful tracks from the loft jazz years of the 70s! Sultan's a player who doesn't always get his due on record – especially during this formative generation – so the release is a much-needed look at his mighty talents back in the day – and a picture of a very underground level of American jazz that goes deeper than even some of the more-recorded avant players of the time! Most of the tunes are quite spiritual, and feature a shifting lineup that really keeps things fresh – players who include Sultan on bass, percussion, and flute – plus Ali Abuwi on drums, flute, and oboe; Kasa Allah and Earl Cross on piano, Art Bennett on tenor, Talib Kibwe on flute and oboe, Paul Williams on guitar, and Ora Borman and Charlotte Richardson on vocals. Titles include "Darn My Socks", "She Made Me Feel Like Glory (parts 1 & 2)", "Sundance & Hand Clapping (parts 1 & 2)", "AMS", and "Shake Your Money Maker". ~ Dusty Groove

CRIOLO - NO NA ORELHA

really compelling blend of sounds – and a set that's billed as a hip hop album, but which is way way more than that – more a wonderful hybrid of global styles, all wrapped up with the crispness of the contemporary Brazilian underground! The set begins with a number that's straight out Afro Funk, the rolls into tracks that really run the gamut – a hip hop number or two, other African styles, and most especially, some of those cool genre-defying moments that we've really come to love from Brazil in recent years. Criolo's vocals are wonderful, especially when he's singing – with a warmth that takes us back to singers of the samba soul generation – and titles include "Bogota", "Mario", "Subirusdoistiozin", "Linha De Frente", "Lion Man", "Sucrilhos", and "Samba Sambei". ~ Dusty Groove.

NEW RELEASES - DAVID MURRAY, PETE JOLLY, ODELL BROWN

DAVID MURRAY - MING

Beautifully arranged work from David Murray – an important early large group recording, one that really helped point the way to some of his later genius! The session features Murray leading an all-star octet that includes Henry Threadgill on alto, Olu Dara on trumpet, Butch Morris on cornet, George Lewis on trombone, Anthony Davis on piano, Wilbur Morris on bass, and Steve McCall on percussion. Tracks are a very hip set of original compositions that display an incredible range of soulful feeling and expression – and which open a door to a whole new chapter of Murray's career. Titles include "Ming", "Dewey's Circle", "Jasvan", "The Fast Life", and "The Hill". (Very heavy vinyl – with bonus CD too!)  ~ Dusty Groove

PETE JOLLY - SWEET SEPTEMBER

Great work from one of the grooviest pianists of the 60s – a player who could always keep things lively and swinging, even in a small combo session! The album's one of Pete Jolly's gems for the Ava label – a follow-up to his semi-hit Little Bird, and like that one, a record done with some slight additional help from Howard Roberts on a few tracks. But this time around, Roberts' work is only on a few of the titles – leaving Pete's core trio to take over most of the grooves themselves, building strongly from warmly rolling rhythms by Chuck Berghofer on bass and Larry Bunker on drums, topped by Jolly's surprisingly soulful lines on piano – all in a blend that reminds us of the great balance between lyricism and groove we always find in the best work of Vince Guaraldi. Titles include "Sweet September", "Can't We Be Friends", "Any Number Can Win", "Soft Winds", "Oleo", "Yours Is My Heart Alone", "I'm Beginning To See The Light", and "Kiss Me Baby". ~ Dusty Groove

ODELL BROWN - ODELL BROWN

A wonderful album by Odell Brown – recorded years after he broke up with his Organizers group, with a sweet electric groove that's very different than his Chess LPs – and also quite a bit different from other records on Paula in the mid 70s! Odell's playing electric piano on the set – grooving in a mellow funky way that reminds us of some of the early 70s Young-Holt albums, no surprise, since Odell and the Young-Holt team came out of the same scene. The tracks are nice and long, and nearly all originals. It kicks off a killer cover, though: an 11 minute jazzy soul take on Stevie Wonder's "I Love Every Little Thing About You" – and it also includes "South of 63rd", "Simizzoke", "Song Theme" and "Tasha". ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - FREDA PAYNE, DANNY WOODS, MANDRILL

FREDA PAYNE - REACHING OUT

It's a few years after Freda's big hit "Band of Gold", and she's recording here in a very different mode! The record is produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland, with arrangements by a number of different talents, like McKinley Jackson, Tony Camillo, and Michael Smith – and the overall sound is much more sophisticated than on some of Freda's earlier work. The vocals are especially sharp – quite mature, and almost in a mode that points towards later work by singers like Jean Carn or Marlena Shaw during the late 70s. Includes the nice midtempo groover "We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love", worth the price of the album alone – plus "Mood For Love", "Reaching Out", "Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right", "Mother Misery's Favorite Child", and "Right Back Where I Started From". ~ Dusty Groove

DANNY WOODS - ARIES

A rare solo effort from Danny Woods – a record cut away from Chairmen Of The Board during a stretch when the group had temporarily disbanded – and an excellent showcase for Danny's strength on his own! Woods is really wonderful here – with a proud, righteous quality that really soars out away from General Johnson and Harrison Kennedy – perfect for the righteous backings arranged by HB Barnum and McKinley Jackson – whose spirits really fit some of the more progressive modes of the music. There's plenty of upbeat, positive moments throughout – and titles include "Two Can Be As Lonely As One", "Let Me Ride", "It Didn't Take Long", "Everybody's Got A Song To Sing", "Working On A Building Of Love", and "Roller Coaster". CD also features the bonus track "Everybody's Tippin".  ~ Dusy Groove

MANDRILL -WE ARE ONE

Wonderfully tight work from Mandrill – a real standout from the years at Arista – and a set that seems to take all the key instrumental energy of the Polydor years, and focus it on a soulful groove that's even more soaring than before! The energy is wonderful – very much like the best Earth Wind & Fire ensemble sound at the time, with perhaps a Fatback-ish funky element at the bottom – and there's some surprising elements from track to track that really create a great sense of variety and depth – way more than you'd find from some of the group's contemporaries. A few moments get nice and spacey, too – and titles include "Gilly Hines", "Holiday", "Closer To You", "Funky Monkey", "Happy Beat", "Love One Another", and "Can You Get It". CD features two bonus tracks too – 7" single versions of "Funky Monkey" and "Can You Get It". ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - TEENA MARIE, LUXURY SOUL 2013, LARRY RIDLEY

TEENA MARIE - BEAUTIFUL

Wonderful sounds from Teena Marie – the last album she ever recorded before she left us way too soon – and a beautiful set that has us missing her more than ever! The vibe is even tighter than the Congo Square album, but there's also a classic sensibility and depth that takes us back to the earliest Lady T years at Motown – that special quality that always made Teena very different than almost all her contemporaries – a really unique artist with a great ear for balancing the best aspects of her sound! Teena produced and arranged, and the sound is wonderful – warmly seductive, but also funky too – a punch that comes up from the bottom on most numbers, and carries through with really positive energy. There's nothing half baked about the record at all – and the set also features a few contributions from Teena's daughter, Alia Rose. Titles include "Rare Breed", "Definition Of Down", "Maria Bonita", "Beautiful", "The Long Play", "Give Me Your Love", "Wild Horses", "Luv Letter", and "Sweet Tooth". ~ Dusty Groove

LUXURY SOUL 2013 (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

Soulful luxury at a mighty nice price – 3CDs and 35 tracks of music from both the contemporary underground, and back in the day! The package is one of the best so far in this annual series – and like the others, it has a great way of turning up unusual numbers we might have missed otherwise – some subtle gems and overlooked sleepers, which makes the package as much of a place for new discovery as it is a musical bargain. Titles include "So Inspired" by Big Brooklyn Red, "Suddenly" by Adriana Evans, "On The Rebound" by Dave Appell & Friends, "When I Think Of You" by Holloway & John Whitehead, "Rise" by Beggar & Co, "Someday We'll All Be Free (Yam Who rmx)" by Diplomats Of Soul, "Just Like Me" by Junk Funk, "Major Bossa" by Khari Simmons, "Loving You" by Soul Talk, "Believe" by Lady Alma, "Blown Away" by Kevin Leo, "Time For The Party" by Sheree Brown, "Taste of Your Love" by Valentine Brothers, and "Dime" by Kloud 9. ~ Dusty Groove

LARRY RIDLEY - SUM OF THE PARTS

A legendary set as a leader from bassman Larry Ridley – an artist who contributed great work to other hip records, but who really shines here with a rich vision of his own! The set's one of the real standouts in the 70s Strata East lineup – and in addition to work on both acoustic and electric bass from Ridley, the session also features soaring work on reeds from Sonny Fortune, who plays soprano sax, alto, and flute – plus wicked keyboards from Onaje Allan Gumbs, whose Fender Rhodes lines are some of the real highlights of the record – and guitar from Cornell Dupree, drums from Grady Tate, and a bit of percussion from Erroll Crusher Bennett. The record's got exactly the kind of spiritual vibe you'd expect – and does a great job of stepping between acoustic and electric focus. Titles include a great funky version of "Well You Needn't" – plus "It Was A Very Good Year", "Feelin Blue", "Changa Chikuyo", "Indiana Avenue", and "Never Can Say Goodbye".  ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - HONEY CONE, JON LUNDBOM & BIG FIVE CHORD, SUENG-HEE

HONEY CONE - TAKE ME WITH YOU

A brilliant early set from Honey Cone – and a perfect illustration of the way the trio really moved past simple girl group modes of the 60s! There's a bold, proud, righteous tone to the record right from the start – thanks to these soaringly soulful vocals from the girls, and these fuzzy arrangements from Tony Camillo – who seems to borrow a bit from the more righteous modes of Norman Whitfield at Motown, then give things a bit more of a girl soul twist! The combination is amazing, and the album's rock-solid all the way through – filled with great original tunes that really keep a unified feel throughout – and titles include "Are You Man Enough", "Take Me With You", "Girls It Ain't Easy", "While You're Out Looking For Sugar", "The Feeling's Gone", "Sunday Morning People", and "Take My Love". CD features a bonus 7" mix of "While You're Out". ~ Dusty Groove


JON LUNDBOM & BIG FIVE CHORD - NO NEW TUNES

We're not sure what to make of the title – but to our ears, everything here sounds plenty new and plenty fresh – the kind of creative guitar-driven work we've come to expect from Jon Lundbom and his cool contemporaries from the Mostly Other People Do The Killing side of the universe! The group here also features Jon Irabagon on alto and soprano sax, Bryan Murray on tenor and balto sax, Moppa Elliott on bass, and Dan Monaghan on drums – and there's an intensity to the music right from the start – a blistering sort of energy that almost takes us back to some of the most creative downtown jazz experiments of the New York scene in the early 80s. Titles include "The Other Third One", "Of Being Done To", "The Bad Thing", and "Talent For Surrender". (Includes mp3 download.) ~ Dusty Groove

SEUNG-HEE - SKETCHES ON THE SKY

Beautiful work from Seung-Hee – a vocalist who splits her time between Korea and North America, and who has a scope of sound that really lives up to her global stance! Seung-Hee has a really classic approach – not 50s torch, but that really inventive period of the 70s, when female jazz vocalists were really breaking free – finding new ways to inflect their notes, and often adding their own words too – in ways that made the music even more expressive than before! Seung-Hee's got a great way with a tune, and turns in some excellent compositions here – including a few set to music by Bill Evans and Charlie Haden – often with that freewheeling mix of breezy and soulful styles that we love in our favorite European jazz vocalists from years back. This album's a great step forward for the singer – and may well put her in a lineage that includes the best work by singers like Sheila Jordan, Monica Linges, and Karin Krog. Titles include "Sketc Part 2", "I'll Be Here", "Winter & Then", "Valparaiso", "An Elliptical Note", "By The Sea", "Visions", and a version of Edo Lobo's "Pra Dizer Adeus". ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - JEREMY STEIG, MCCOY TYNER, DAVE PIKE

JEREMY STEIG - WAYFARING STRANGER

A mindblower from flute man Jeremy Steig – his only album ever for Blue Note – and quite possibly his best! There's a stripped-down feel here that beats even the rich soul of Steig's sets for Solid State – a brilliant pairing of Jeremy's choppy lines on flute with the soulful bass of Eddie Gomez – amazing interplay that really sets the record on edge right from the start – and gives things this raw funky feel that's even different than other Blue Note dates of the time! If you dig Steig's funky flute on other records, you'll totally love it here – and in addition to Eddie's great round, deep, soulful lines on bass – the set also features heavy drums from Don Alias, and some shadings on guitar from Sam Brown – a pair who are perfectly picked to round out the quartet. Tracks are all nice and long, and have a feel that's freewheeling, yet still funkily focused too – almost an electric vibe, although both Jeremy and Eddie's instruments aren't electrified at all – just their souls and spirits! A gem through and through – with great cuts that include "All Is One", "In The Beginning", "Waves", "Space", "Mint Tea", and "Wayfaring Stranger". (On the Dusty Groove label.) ~ Dusty Groove

MCCOY TYNER - INNER VOICES

A beautifully full session from McCoy Tyner – one recorded with added horns and voices, and very much in the mode of some of Horce Silver's best 70s experiments for Blue Note! The sound is as bold, dynamic, and soulful as other Tyner albums from the time – and the added elements really help create a unique feeling – horn parts that underscore the power of Tyner's piano, and wordless vocals that rise to the skies, with a feel similar to Donald Byrd or Max Roach sessions like this – but with a bit more 70s vibe overall. Other players include Earl Klugh on guitar, Ron Carter on bass, and Jack DeJohnette on drums – and solos are by Jon Faddis on trumpet, Alex Foster on tenor, and Charles Stephens on trombone. Titles include "For Tomorrow", "Opus", "Festival In Bahia", "Rotunda", and "Uptown". ~ Dusty Groove



DAVE PIKE - BOSSA NOVA CARNIVAL

A pair of killers from Dave Pike – early work in a tremendous career in music! First up is Bossa Nova Carnival – a sublime set of bossa nova numbers, all written by the bossa pianist Joao Donato! Joao doesn't actually play on the record, but his compositions here are enough – as they help Pike find a new sense of space and pulse in his music – rhythms that really unlock his vibes towards their grooviest ends for the first time ever on record. Most numbers are heavily modal – a great mix with the bossa setting – and the album also features key work from Clark Terry on flugelhorn, Kenny Burrell on guitar, and Chris White on bass – whose loping lines really help shape the overall sound of the record. Also features lots of nice percussion – and titles include "Ginha", "Samba Lero", "Sono", "Carnival Samba", "Sausalito", and "Melvalita". Limbo Carnival isn't some early 60s gimmick session, designed to cash in on a dance craze – and instead, it's a wonderful early Latin set from the great vibist Dave Pike! In fact, given the strength of the grooves here, it would be plenty darn hard to do any limbo action to this one – because the rhythms are bouncy, modal, and very very groovy – served up by Pike on vibes, in a lineup that includes Ray Barretto on conga, Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass, and Leo Wright on flute and alto – plus a few other straight jazz players like Jimmy Raney on guitar and Tommy Flanagan on piano. Tracks include "Mambo Bounce", "Matilda", "Cattin Latin", "St. Thomas", and a strange groovy version of "La Bamba". ~ Dusty Groove

Monday, January 14, 2013

ELAN TROTMAN SCORES BIG WITH TROPICALITY, STAR-STUDDED RELEASE SET FOR FEBRUARY 19

Tropicality is Barbados native Elan Trotman’s sixth solo album produced by both Trotman and guitarist Peter White, and it features 12 tracks recorded in Los Angeles, Boston, and Barbados. Trotman’s goal on this set was to bring the influence of the Caribbean to the masses - and he sure does succeed here. Trotman wrote or co-wrote seven of the collection’s nine original and selected a few covers, including the first single hitting radio – Stevie Wonder’s “Master Blaster”. With a refreshing and smooth sound, Tropicality  boasts not only smooth jazz, but also some reggae (“Master Blaster (Jammin’), Bob Marley’s “Wait in Vain”), as well as Caribbean zouk (Danca Ku Mi (Dance With Me).   After my first listen, I added all of the tracks to my Ipod and Itunes playlists.

Recording in three widely diverse cities afforded Trotman the opportunity to draw upon an international superstar talent pool that includes fellow compatriot and Barbados-born bassist and producer Nicholas Branker, British guitarist Peter White, French guitarist U-Nam, Brazilian guitarist Fabiano Da Silva, Arubian guitarist Serghio Hansen, Cuban percussionist Luis Conte, as well as an accomplished American contingent consisting of keyboarding and producer Jeff Lorber, guitarist and producer Paul Brown, guitarist Nick Colionne, drummers Terri Lynn Carrington, Ricky Lawson, and Tony Moore, trumpeter Lin Roundtree, bassist Alex Al and percussionist Lenny Castro.

Tropicality follows on the success of his 2011 release, Love And Sax, a Billboard Top 20 contemporary jazz album that spawned the single “Heaven In Your Eyes,” a duet that features keyboardist Brian Simpson, which reached #11 on Billboard’s jazz songs chart. Trotman is the three-time winner of the New England Urban Music Award as Best Jazz Male, the 2011 Barbados Music Award Instrumentalist of the Year, and was twice nominated for a Boston Music Award.

Trotman is no stranger to the industry, having lent his soulful horn flair to recordings and shared the concert stage with an extraordinary assortment of musicians including Roberta Flack, Patti Austin, Will Downing, Phil Perry, Earl Klugh, Rick Braun, Jonathan Butler, Raul Midon, Brian McKnight, Jamie Foxx, Johnny Gill, Nathan East, Gerald Veasley, Don Grusin, Keiki Matsui, Raul Midon, plus Dave Koz, Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, and Najee.

Here’s the full tracklisting for Elan Trotman’s Tropicality: 1. Master Blaster (Jammin”); 2. Tradewinds; 3. Bridgetown To Beantown; 4. Always With You; 5. Wait In Vain; 6. A Time And Place; 7. Sunset In Paradise; 8. Danca Ki Mi (Dance With Me); 9. Funkalypso; 10. Tropicality; 11. Island Groove; 12. Wave

THE 3 COHENS - FAMILY

"Rarely in the history of jazz family bands have siblings so successfully created a unified group sound with as distinctive an identity as the Israel-born Cohens." - DownBeat Magazine

"some of the hottest properties on the New York jazz scene today"  The Boston Globe

"There's such a thing as a family sound, and the musicians calling themselves the 3 Cohens have it . . . Anat has emerged as one of the best clarinet players in jazz, with a warm and singing tone; Avishai can play bebop and ballad lines and outer-limits trumpet sounds with tireless fluency; Yuval has a full and relaxed sound on the soprano." - Ben Ratliff, The New York Times

"a brilliant wave of Israeli jazz musicians has emerged on the New York scene. At the center of this surge are three siblings: soprano saxophonist Yuval, trumpeter Avishai and reed player Anat Cohen . . . Like many of their Israeli peers, the Cohen siblings are steeped in jazz history and intensely engaged with a global array of sounds." - Andy Gilbert, The San Jose Mercury News

The 3 Cohens' latest recording is a powerful acknowledgement of the importance of Family. Although Yuval, Anat and Avishai are perennially busy with numerous projects that make up their individual careers, the remarkable story of the 3 Cohens continues with the release of their new recording, Family (the follow up to the much-lauded Braid), available on Anzic Records (released Oct 11, 2011). Joining Yuval, Anat and Avishai on Family is a trio of unparalleled musicians, Aaron Goldberg on piano, Matt Penman on bass and Gregory Hutchinson on drums. Plus, very special guest, Jon Hendricks, delivering his singular style to "On The Sunny Side of Street", and "Roll 'Em Pete".

In continued celebration of Family The 3 Cohens Sextet (featuring the same band from the recording) reconvenes for three nights, with dates scheduled for The Miniaci PAC in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on February 9, Carnegie Hall (Zankel Hall) in NYC on February 15, and Scullers in Boston on February 16.

When the 3 Cohens converged in the studio for the recording of Family, they did so with a fervent dedication to making music together, and a strong desire to celebrate life and family through their music. They explain, "every time we play again it is so special. For us, sharing a stage is not just three siblings who play together; it is also a constant reminder of the gift of life. That's why we have decided to have this band." The results are two brilliant recordings, One, and Braid, and now their newest, and perhaps their greatest work together, the celebratory, Family (on Anzic Records).

The 3 Cohens Sextet is: AVISHAI COHEN (trumpet), ANAT COHEN (tenor saxophone & clarinet), YUVAL COHEN (soprano saxophone), with Aaron Goldberg on piano, Omer Avital on bass & Johnathan Blake on drums.

www.3cohens.com www.anzicrecords.com

RICHARD KINCAID / DAVE KOZ - I WISH THAT WAS ME

Chicago-based emerging artist Richard Kincaid  heats things up in 2013 with his new single "I Wish That Was Me" featuring the soothing saxophone sounds by Grammy-nominated icon Dave Koz. The track is set to hit FMQB's Adult Contemporary Chart January 14 and be added to Mediabase January 28. Kincaid says, "If you've ever loved someone that didn't love you back, this song is for you!" The powerful track is written by multi-talented songwriter/producer David Taylor II, who collaborated with Kincaid on his recently released full-length independent debut album Mosaic."From literally the first moment I heard Richard Kincaid sing, I knew he had a real gift," praises Taylor. "In 2012, I've had incalculable amounts of fun stretching my songwriting muscles in providing material for him; in 2013, we want the world to take note of one of the most intriguing vocal artists to come along in quite some time."

Kincaid lit up the charts this past holiday season with his single "This Christmas (*Mistletoe)" -- an R&B-driven remake of Donny Hathaway's Christmas classic. The holiday track, which features vocals by Cuba Gooding, Sr. of the famed soul group The Main Ingredient, also held in the Top 20 on the main Mediabase AC Chart and Mediabase AC Christmas Chart for several weeks putting Kincaid as the only independent artist in company with superstars on the chart such as Rod Stewart, Lady Antebellum, Michael Bublé, Cee Lo Green and Train.

Both songs appear on Mosaic, which includes eight powerfully produced cover songs (from a rousing gospel-tinged version of Elton John's "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" to "Tracks of My Tears"), plus four original tracks by Taylor. The album was released on Taylor's House of DT Records label.

Apart from pursuing his music career, the singing sensation also embraces his philanthropic side as creator of the BeCause Foundation (www.becausefoundation.org), a non-profit organization that combines documentary films and outreach campaigns and tackles such hot button issues as homelessness and healthcare, human rights in East Burma, sexual abuse of children and bullying.

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DJANGO UNCHAINED ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK

If Quentin Tarantino's complete immersion in the schlock of the '60s and '70s no longer seems as surprising as it did in the '90s, there is no denying that his accomplishment at repurposing has only grown over the years. Take the soundtrack for Django Unchained, his "Southern" about a slave out to rescue his wife from an evil plantation owner. Tarantino relies on selections from spaghetti Westerns, including the theme from 1966's exploitation classic Django (quite explicitly the inspiration for QT's titular character), '70s funk and pop, '60s exotica, heaps of quoted film scores, and a hefty dose of new songs that deftly tweak these very sounds. Most previous Tarantino soundtracks relied heavily on the past but here there is a strong dose of the present arriving in the form of hip-hop and R&B, a tacit acknowledgment that he's dealing with tricky racial issues in this film and it's best to cushion the blow with some modern music. Of course, it helps that most of these new additions either directly reference the film's plot -- Rick Ross' "100 Black Coffins" -- or blend the past and the present in a fashion not dissimilar to Tarantino's filmmaking (John Legend's "Who Did That to You?," Anthony Hamilton's "Freedom"). But the true pleasure of Django Unchained is hearing how it swings from this retro-soul to Jerry Goldsmith and Ennio Morricone scores to Jim Croce's "I Got a Name," stopping along the way for choice excerpts from the film's dialogue. It spans decades and styles but it's held together by Tarantino's vision, not unlike the film itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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