New Bob Mintzer Big Band CD,
"Get Up!,"
Due from MCG Jazz June 23
5th Big Band CD for the Label
& 20th Overall
By the Grammy-Winning Bob Mintzer Big Band
Draws on R&B and Funk Traditions
May 20, 2015
Mintzer describes the
nine tracks on the new CD as "clearly R&B influenced, but [they]
then go to many other places along the way. ... Using these relatively
simple tunes as a springboard for harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic
exploration was a real adventure, one that I had been thinking about for
a long time."
Produced by MCG's Marty Ashby and arranged by Mintzer, Get Up! features guitarist Ray Obiedo and bassist Will Lee, as well as Mintzer's longtime colleagues in the Yellowjackets, pianist Russell Ferrante and drummer William Kennedy.
Besides five originals by the leader, including the James
Brown-inspired title track, the set is made up of Mintzer's vibrant
arrangements of the Wayne Shorter-penned Weather Report classic "Elegant People" and three of his favorite R&B tunes from the late 1960s: the Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing," Sam & Dave's "I Thank You" (written by David Porter and Isaac Hayes), and Sly & the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song."
"I grew up listening
to this music," says Mintzer, whose radio dial was tuned to WNEW-FM when
he was growing up in New Rochelle, New York. "There was less concern
with classification and categorization back then. There was a kind of
connection between what people like John Coltrane and Charles Lloyd were
doing and what some of the rock guys were doing in terms of Indian and
Eastern influences and stretching out on long vamps. For people like
myself who like all different kinds of music, this was a great time for
music and art."
Ashby, who has worked with Mintzer on all five of his big band dates for MCG Jazz,
sees Mintzer as having "created such an important body of work for
large ensemble that it just cannot be overlooked. Few bands write mostly
original music for large ensemble, and hardly any then have much of the
music available in a published format for other bands and students to
study and play. Because his range of writing for the band extends from
Brazilian to funk to R&B to straight-ahead to fusion and everything
in between, I think Bob stands alone as the preeminent composer/arranger
for big band at this time. His passion for the idiom puts him at the
top of the pyramid."
Mintzer connected with Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in 2004. The Big Band debuted with Live at MCG and followed up with Old School, New Lessons (2006), both of which featured Kurt Elling, and Swing Out (2008). On the Grammy-nominated For the Moment (2012), the spotlight was on Brazilian music, with guitarist/composer Chico Pinheiro as special guest.
Photography: Wade Massie
Web Sites: bobmintzer.com, mcgjazz.org
Media Contact:
Terri Hinte
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