"Padme"
Marks the Recording Debut of
Pianist/Composer Caili O'Doherty
O'Doherty's ODO Records
Will Release the CD July 7
West Coast Tour in Support of the CD
Includes Stops in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco,
& O'Doherty's Hometown of Portland
May 27, 2015
The album title means "lotus flower,"
which "begins growing at the bottom of a muddy pool, emerges and blooms
on the surface of the water during daylight, and then closes and sinks
below the surface each night, to bloom clean the next day," she says. "To me, it embodies the idea that each person, despite the conditions they start from, can hope to realize their dreams."
For Caili (pronounced
"KAY-lee"), jazz is an extension of the lotus flower, imbued with
qualities that resonate in people living through difficult circumstances
-- helping them to recognize and connect with their dreams. Nourished
by her experiences in Africa, Central and South America, and Europe, as
well as in New York, Washington, DC, and her hometown of Portland,
Oregon, O'Doherty's interest in the unifying impact of music across
different cultures finds a stirring voice in her beautifully varied
compositions.
The recipient of two DownBeat
awards and an ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Award in 2009, Caili
has an unusual approach to composing. She writes lyrics to her songs to
imbue in them the stories of her journeys and discards the words when
the pieces are completed. This gives her melodies a natural rhythm of
language.
All of the songs on Padme
have an engagingly light quality, even when probing dark themes. Her
lyrical touch on piano opens the way for fetching arrangements involving
violin and trombone, wordless vocals, the guitar of guest artist Mike Bono on the title track, and the earthy drumming by the stellar Adam Cruz on the gorgeously harmonized "Prayer Song."
Padme captures a terrific group of young artists with whom O'Doherty enjoys strong ties. They include bassist Zach Brown, violinist Alex Hargreaves, and guitarist Mike Bono, who were all at Berklee with Caili; drummer Cory Cox and tenor saxophonist Ben Flocks, who were at the Stanford Jazz Workshop with her; and alto saxophonist Caroline Davis and trombonist Eric Miller, whom she met after moving to New York.
The 23-year-old
O'Doherty started classical piano lessons at five and began playing jazz
at 11, studying under celebrated educator Thara Memory. After being selected for the Berklee Summer Jazz Workshop band, led by drummer Terri Lyne Carrington,
Caili was awarded a full scholarship to the Boston school. Since she
had only completed her sophomore year of high school when she received
the offer, she took extra courses and graduated a year early in order to
attend Berklee. As a member of Berklee's Global Jazz Institute,
directed by Danilo Perez, she got to perform with him and other greats including Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, and John Patitucci.
In 2010, O'Doherty was
one of five pianists invited to participate in the inaugural season of
the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Emerging Artists Workshop at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. After graduating from Berklee with a degree in jazz piano performance, she moved to New York.
As witness her voluntary teaching and performing, as well as her efforts at WeBop, an early-childhood jazz education program at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and at the Stanford Jazz Workshop,
where she has been a member of the faculty since 2012, Caili retains
her commitment to music education and outreach even as she devotes
herself to performing jazz.
"When you're very
clear what you're doing it all for, it gives everything a bigger
purpose," she said. "I've seen how music can be a vehicle for social
change and healing. I strive to incorporate those ideas in my daily
life."
Caili O'Doherty on Tour:
6/25 Christo's Pizzeria & Lounge, Salem, OR (7-9pm)
6/26 The Royal Room, Seattle (7-9pm)
6/27 Arrivederci Wine Bar, Portland (8-11pm)
7/1 Jimmy Mak's, Portland (8pm)
7/2 The Jazz Station, Eugene, OR (7:30-10:30pm)
7/3 POPS Performing Arts & Cultural Center, Dunsmuir, CA (7pm)
7/4 Fillmore Jazz Festival, California Street Stage, San Francisco (12:15-1:45pm)
7/4 Jupiter Brewhouse, Berkeley (8-11pm)
7/5 Café Stritch, San Jose (8pm)
7/6 SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, Santa Barbara (8-10pm)
7/8 The Blue Whale, Los Angeles (9pm & 10:15 pm)
7/9 Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz (7pm & 8:15 pm)
7/10 San Jose Jazz Presents Music at the Market, San Jose (7-9 pm)
7/11-7/25 Teaching at Stanford Jazz Workshop
7/21 Stanford Jazz Festival, Palo Alto, CA (7:30pm)
Photography: Shervin Lainez
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Web Site: cailimusic.com
Media Contact:
Terri Hinte
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