Jason Miles
"Kind of New"
Appearing @ The Blue Note
Monday, August 1st
2 sets 8 & 10:30 PM
Featuring
Jason Miles-keyboards
Theo Croker-Trumpet
Jay Rodriguez-sax
Buster Hemphill-Bass
Richie Morales Drums
The Blue Note
131 West 3rd Street
NY, NY 10012
$15 Cover
For reservations call 212-475-8592
www.bluenotejazz.com
Kind of New-In The Spirit of Miles Davis
“JASON MILES HAS RAISED THE LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE MUSICIANS WHO HAVE HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE OF WORKING WITH HIM, MYSELF INCLUDED. [...] THE WORK HE DID WITH MY FRIENDS, MILES DAVIS
AND MARCUS MILLER HAVE HELPED TO DEFINE THE MODERN FACE OF JAZZ MUSIC."
- ROBERTA FLACK
#2 ALBUM OF THE YEAR - MOJA RADIO
- RUSS DAVIS
#2 ALBUM OF THE YEAR - JAZZIZ MAGAZINE
4**** STARS - JAZZWISE UK - GEORGE COLE
4**** STARS - JAZZ MAGAZINE FRANCE FREDERIC GOATY
4**** STARS - VERS-L’AVENIR
“KIND OF NEW... IT’S KIND OF NOW!” -
JEFF TAMARKIN - JAZZ TIMES
“A NEW CHAPTER IN FUSIONS EVOLUTION
Marc Meyers-Jazzwax
“AN INCREDIBLE – UNREAL - OUT OF THIS WORLD GROOVE! […] THIS ALBUM ENERGETIC, POWERFUL, DANCING ...“ - LE SOIR - BRUSSELS
www.jasonmilesmusic.com
BOOKING
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Sunday, July 31, 2016
UK: Dan Costa "Suite Tres Rios"
Band/Artist: Dan Costa Location: Born in London, UK Styles: Jazz / world Similar to/RIYL : Tom Jobim, Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Maurice Ravel CD: Suite Três Rios Release date: 17th July by Symphonic Distribution (Label: Dan Costa Productions). Accolades: Rotary Club Award 2015 - Music (Porto-Foz) Members/Instruments: Piano Production: Dan Costa Tracklisting: 1- Alba (ft. Jaques Morelenbaum) 2- Chorinho 3- Samba 4- Bossa Nova (ft. Leila Pinheiro) 5- Baião (ft. Marcos Suzano) 6- Maracatu 7- Modinha (ft. Teco Cardoso) 8- Aria Piano, Compositions, Arrangements, Production - Dan Costa Guitar, Executive Co-production - Ricardo Silveira Alto & Tenor Sax - Marcelo Martins Trombone - Vittor Santos Double Bass - Alberto Continentino Drums, Pandeiro - Rafael Barata Featured artists: Jaques Morelenbaum (cello), Leila Pinheiro (voice), Teco Cardoso (baritone sax), Marcos Suzano (percussion) Recorded by Ricardo Dias & pre-mixed by Matheus Dias in RJ, Brazil, 2016 Mixed by Jan Erik Kongshaug in Oslo, Norway Mastered by John Greenham in Los Angeles, USA Websites: www.dancosta.net facebook.com/dancostamusic Music video links: https://vimeo.com/171785763 Artist contact: danielcosta74@gmail.com Press contact: james@independentmusicpromotions.com Bio: Dan Costa presents an original jazz / world music project which reflects the convergence of various cultural influences. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in January 2016, "Suite Três Rios" ("Three Rivers Suite") recaptures the essence of Brazilian rhythms, coupled with shades of jazz and Classical music. It includes the participation of renowned performers such as cellist Jaques Morelenbaum, sax player Teco Cardoso and singer Leila Pinheiro. Born in 1989 in London (UK) to Portuguese and Italian parents, Dan Costa studied classical piano for six years at the Académie de Musique Rainier III in Monaco, and underwent further classical training at the Académie Internationale d'Été de Nice in France as well as at the Aurora Music Star Festival in Sweden. He was awarded a diploma with merit in modern music performance at Sir Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in the UK. His strong interest in his Latin roots coupled with his passion for jazz led him to study at the Escola Superior de Música, Artes e Espectáculo in Portugal, where he graduated with an award for outstanding achievement, bestowed upon him by Rotary Club Porto-Foz in 2015. During his course, he was also awarded a merit grant to study Brazilian music at UNICAMP – Universidade Estadual de Campinas (São Paulo, Brazil). He has attended workshops coached by musicians such as Kevin Hays, Scott Colley, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jorge Rossy, Chick Corea and César Camargo Mariano. He has co-directed musicals, performed with orchestras and big bands, and starred as both a pianist and composer in projects that have taken him to several countries including France, Finland, Germany, Spain and the USA. He has performed for festivals such as NEU/NOW, Encontrarte, HARMOS, Festa do Jazz do São Luís, Guimarães Jazz and Spring On!
HUNGARY: Ferenc Snetberger - In Concert (ECM 2016)
01 Budapest - Part 1
02 Budapest - Part 2
03 Budapest - Part 3
04 Budapest - Part 4
05 Budapest - Part 5
06 Budapest - Part 6
07 Budapest - Part 7
08 Budapest - Part 8
09 Somewhere Over The Rainbow
JazzWorldQuest Web Player New Addition: CANADA/UK: Antoine Fafard - Reminiscence(Sphere 2016)
An absolute pleasure for jazz-fusion fans who shouldn't miss the opportunity to hear another remarkable piece of work from a high talented composer and bass player here at his peak force.
Sphere is bass player and composer Antoine Fafard's fourth album, featuring Gary Husband on drums, lead synth and piano, and Jerry de Villiers Jr on lead guitar. The album follows Ad Perpetuum, a collection that was well received by fans and critics on it's release in 2014, described by DownBeat Magazine as "a powerful example of jazz-fusion at it's hardest." Canadian-born and UK-based Antoine has been releasing original instrumental music for more than 15 years. He actualises his musical vision with harmonic and melodic elements that are mostly composed on the classical and electric guitar, while special attention is always given to the rhythm. Antoine's first three albums feature world-class musicians including Vinnie Colaiuta, Jerry Goodman, Scott Henderson and Dave Weckl, who all bring their unique qualities to compositions aimed at audiences seeking instrumental music that emphasises improvisation and innovation.
Sphere is bass player and composer Antoine Fafard's fourth album, featuring Gary Husband on drums, lead synth and piano, and Jerry de Villiers Jr on lead guitar. The album follows Ad Perpetuum, a collection that was well received by fans and critics on it's release in 2014, described by DownBeat Magazine as "a powerful example of jazz-fusion at it's hardest." Canadian-born and UK-based Antoine has been releasing original instrumental music for more than 15 years. He actualises his musical vision with harmonic and melodic elements that are mostly composed on the classical and electric guitar, while special attention is always given to the rhythm. Antoine's first three albums feature world-class musicians including Vinnie Colaiuta, Jerry Goodman, Scott Henderson and Dave Weckl, who all bring their unique qualities to compositions aimed at audiences seeking instrumental music that emphasises improvisation and innovation.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
FINLAND: The World seen from Finland: Orient Express – Kokko Quartet’s new album out on Aug 19th
Kokko Quartet will release their second album Orient Express in August 2016.
The album continues on the road paved by their first album Like A River (2013) - the sound of the Scandinavian jazz landscape combined elegantly with global ingredients. With a diverse range of musical influences and instruments, Orient Express tells many stories from the past and present reaching out to the orient. It also dives deep into the legends and myths of the Finnish national epic Kalevala (as the band’s name Kokko suggests). Closing your eyes you will find yourself in a world where camels amble through the desert yet suddenly the orient express honks its two-voiced horn in the dark tropical night. You can also hear the Kalevala characters ’smith’ Ilmarinen hammering and ’water spirit’ Vellamo working on her magic – just like in mythical times.
Kokko Quartet
Kaisa Siirala, saxophones and flutesJohanna Pitkänen, piano and keys
Timo Tuppurainen, bass
Risto Takala, drums
Established
in 2010 and based in Helsinki, the group plays
recognizably Scandinavian jazz but draws influences from Indian and
Arabic music as well as Cuban rhythms, thus creating a distinctive
overall sound. Kokko Quartet performs songs written by pianist Johanna
Pitkänen, saxophone player Kaisa Siirala and bass player Timo
Tuppurainen. Together with drummer Risto Takala, these four musicians
share an interest in free expression, jazz and world music. Intuitively,
they move through the music with a spirit of great freedom in their
interplay. The group’s debut album Like a River was released in March
2013. It was well received by both the national and the international
press. Kokko Quartet was invited to play a showcase in Jazzahead! 2013
and since then they have played at major jazz festivals including
Bohemia Jazz in The Czech Republic and Pori Jazz in Finland. In December
2015 they played a major tour of Australia.
“…The
music flows gently and smoothly, breaking boundaries between
different musical genres. In a sensuous and subtle way, elements of jazz
unite the Scandinavian influences...as well as Indian, Arabic and Cuban
atmosphere…”
- Osku Rajala/Jazzrytmit, a Finnish Jazz Magazine
”The World seen from Finland”
-Eric Pozza/Canberra Jazz Blog
- Osku Rajala/Jazzrytmit, a Finnish Jazz Magazine
”The World seen from Finland”
-Eric Pozza/Canberra Jazz Blog
14.8.2016 Flow Festival, Helsinki
17.8.2016 Juttutupa, Rytmihäiriöklubi, Helsinki
16.9.2016 Ravintola Kairo, Kotka
20.9.2016 JazzAnti, Ravintola Laulumiehet, Helsinki
15.12.2016 Ylioppilasteatteri, Tampere
PRESS PHOTOS:
http://www.kokkoquartet.com/
Review copies:
Tapio Ylinen / Eclipse Music
ylinen.tapio@gmail.com
www.eclipse-music.net
Physical Distribution (Finland):
Supersounds Music
www.supersounds.fi
myynti@supersounds.fi
USA Peter Eldridge-Disappearing Day (2016)
Grammy-winning singer, pianist, songwriter and educator, Peter Eldridge
is poised to release his fifth and most diverse studio album,
Disappearing Day on distinctive independent label, Sunnyside Records.
Set for release on July 22, 2016, Peter merges an eclectic mix of styles
ranging from jazz to alternative to country, showcasing his
inexhaustible musical fluency. The album is comprised of seven original
tunes written or co-written by Eldridge and five song arrangements from
some of his favorite artists, including Paul McCartney, Leonard
Bernstein, Luciana Souza, The Magnetic Fields and Frank Sinatra.
Disappearing Day draws listeners into Peter s artistic sphere through a
variety of musical settings and textures.
The album features a song written by Stephin Merritt of the indie-pop band the Magnetic Fields, I Wish I Had an Evil Twin. Peter s take on the track was inspired by Nickel Creek s cover of the Mother Mother pop song Hayloft from their recent A Dotted Line album. Eldridge listened to Nickel Creek s version of that song about 1,000 times and decided he needed to have his own Hayloft on the album. He loves Stephin Merritt s songwriting - so wry and so sweet at the same time, and thought this would be the perfect tune to go a little crazy with.
It also features Wish You With Me , a track that was left out of a documentary film he scored with composer/conductor, Adam Wate. Peter wrote this theme for the movie and was initially crushed when it got rejected, but subsequently thrilled in the long run that he got to keep the song for himself. Cliff Goldmacher helped him with the simple, every word counts lyric. Becca Stevens was the first person he sang it with as a duet and from that moment on, he knew he wanted to record it with her.
Forever Blue was written in email co-writing sessions with Marco Brito - keyboardist for the legendary Brazilian composer, Ivan Lins. It started out as a last minute addition in the studio when he, Ben Wittman, and Matt Aronoff were recording basic tracks, and turned into one of the most produced projects on the album, with Sergio Mendes-esque vocals provided by Janis Siegel and Lauren Kinhan (from the Manhattan Transfer and New York Voices), strings, and wonderful Anat Cohen on clarinet.
When reflecting on the project, Peter says, I am so excited to share Disappearing Day what I believe is my best offer to date. I have had the pleasure of collaborating with many of my favorite people and musicians on the project. The album features a mix of original songs and covers spanning a variety of styles. The diversity in the material and personnel on this album has provided a platform for me to offer my take on the culmination of music I have been influenced by as well as the product of that influence.
Disappearing Day highlights collaborations with fellow friends and notable musicians including, Matt Aronoff, Ben Wittman, Becca Stevens,Alan Hampton, Jo Lawry, Laila Biali, Janis Siegel, Lauren Kinhan, Anat Cohen, Marc Shulman, Jesse Lewis, Caleb Burhans, and Mariel Roberts.
The album features a song written by Stephin Merritt of the indie-pop band the Magnetic Fields, I Wish I Had an Evil Twin. Peter s take on the track was inspired by Nickel Creek s cover of the Mother Mother pop song Hayloft from their recent A Dotted Line album. Eldridge listened to Nickel Creek s version of that song about 1,000 times and decided he needed to have his own Hayloft on the album. He loves Stephin Merritt s songwriting - so wry and so sweet at the same time, and thought this would be the perfect tune to go a little crazy with.
It also features Wish You With Me , a track that was left out of a documentary film he scored with composer/conductor, Adam Wate. Peter wrote this theme for the movie and was initially crushed when it got rejected, but subsequently thrilled in the long run that he got to keep the song for himself. Cliff Goldmacher helped him with the simple, every word counts lyric. Becca Stevens was the first person he sang it with as a duet and from that moment on, he knew he wanted to record it with her.
Forever Blue was written in email co-writing sessions with Marco Brito - keyboardist for the legendary Brazilian composer, Ivan Lins. It started out as a last minute addition in the studio when he, Ben Wittman, and Matt Aronoff were recording basic tracks, and turned into one of the most produced projects on the album, with Sergio Mendes-esque vocals provided by Janis Siegel and Lauren Kinhan (from the Manhattan Transfer and New York Voices), strings, and wonderful Anat Cohen on clarinet.
When reflecting on the project, Peter says, I am so excited to share Disappearing Day what I believe is my best offer to date. I have had the pleasure of collaborating with many of my favorite people and musicians on the project. The album features a mix of original songs and covers spanning a variety of styles. The diversity in the material and personnel on this album has provided a platform for me to offer my take on the culmination of music I have been influenced by as well as the product of that influence.
Disappearing Day highlights collaborations with fellow friends and notable musicians including, Matt Aronoff, Ben Wittman, Becca Stevens,Alan Hampton, Jo Lawry, Laila Biali, Janis Siegel, Lauren Kinhan, Anat Cohen, Marc Shulman, Jesse Lewis, Caleb Burhans, and Mariel Roberts.
UK: Jazz Journal Magazine July 2016
Billy Cobham The less charitable (or tin-eared) might want to draw unfavourable parallels between the Cobham’s martial beginnings and the firm beat of fusion but jazz subtleties have informed the drummer’s richly detailed playing since the 1960s, as David West finds out
Profiles Trumpeter Gabriel Garrick and reedman James Evans are set on fire by New Orleans; singer Barb Jungr settles for Dylan, Simone and Bowie
You couldn't make it up Monk on Riverside, or jazz is where you find it, or how I stopped worrying and learned to love the avant-garde, by Simon Spillett
Dave Schildkraut Gordon Jack traces a potentially stellar career marked by what seem to be deliberately ignored possibilities
Book & DVD Reviews Book: Whisper Not DVDs: George Shearing // Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise // Punkt – Three Films By Guillaume Dero
Alan Broadbent My Instruments – the pianist tells Bruce Lindsay of a touring life at the mercy of petulant pianos
Obituaries Eddie Cook; Buster Cooper; Doug Raney; Jeremy Steig; Joe Temperley
http://www.jazzjournal.co.uk/
Friday, July 29, 2016
UK: Herts Jazz Festival September 16-18 2016
September 16-18 2016
Hawthorne Theatre, Welwyn
Garden City
Friday evening 16th
8.30-11.00 Tim Garland Quartet - £25/£20 Herts Jazz members/£10 students
11.00-12.30 Late night set – Bryan Spring Trio - FREE!
Saturday 17th
11.30-12.30 Herts Youth Jazz Ensemble - FREE!
1.00-2.00 The Printmakers - £15/£12/£5
2.00-3.00 In the foyer - Neil Angilley Trio - FREE!
3.15-4.30 Dunmall/Tippett/McCredie/Tracey - £15/£12/£5
5.00-6.15 Ernie Wilkins’ “Top Brass” Revisited - £15/£12/£5
6.15-7.30 In the foyer - Dave Newton/Andy Cleyndert Duo - FREE!
7.45-10.15 Gilad with Strings - £25/£20/£10
10.30-12.00 Late night set - Introducing Sean Payne - FREE!
Sunday 18th
11.30-12.30 Derek Nash’s Picante - £15/£12/£5
1.00-2.00 Gerd Dudek - £15/£12/£5 -
2.00-3.00 In the foyer - Nigel Price Organ Trio - FREE!
3.15-4.30 Laurie Cottle Quintet - £15/£12/£5
5.00-6.15 Julian Joseph Trio - £15/£12/£5
6.15-7.30 In the foyer - Daniel Casimir Trio - FREE!
7.45-10.15 Mingus/Monk Big Band tribute - £25/£20/£10
USA: Elisabeth Lohninger & Walter Fischbacher Duo Zinc Bar Monday, August 29th 7pm + New CD
Elisabeth Lohninger & Walter Fischbacher Duo
Monday, August 29th
7pm (2 sets) Zinc Bar
82 W 3rd St, New York, NY 10012 (212) 477-9462
Cover: $10 www.zincbar.com
www.elisabethlohninger.com
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Monday, August 29th
7pm (2 sets) Zinc Bar
82 W 3rd St, New York, NY 10012 (212) 477-9462
Cover: $10 www.zincbar.com
For
more than 20 years Elisabeth Lohninger and Walter Fischbacher have been
making music together. Living in New York. Touring in Europe, Japan,
the Middle East. A plethora of projects and albums lie between their
first duo album, "Austrian LiedGood", and their latest release, also a
duo CD with the title "Ballads in Blue". In between the two of them
explored diverse musical avenues, wrote music for other projects, came
into their own as artists. Now they step out again as a duo, a suitcase
filled with a wide variety of musical influences and revelations in tow.
This is the backdrop for an atmospheric, intimate and colorful arc that
tells the story of two people who went out into the world to find
themselves and each other. Poetry, passion and groove. webpage: Lohninger & Fischbacher Duo |
New CD Lohninger "Eleven Promises"
(Jazzsick 5097 JS )
Street Date: Sept 23, 2016 |
VOCALIST ELISABETH LOHNINGER’S SENSUOUS NEW CD
LOOKS AT LOVE AND COMMITMENT
"Lohninger shapes an adventurous but accessible session that ideally showcases her voice. Dark and dense as blackberries yet lustrous as pearls, it is a stunning instrument that deserves smart, sympathetic support."
- Christopher Loudon, Jazz Times
“…a powerful performer and a highly-skilled improviser and composer.”
—New York Times
"Lohninger shapes an adventurous but accessible session that ideally showcases her voice. Dark and dense as blackberries yet lustrous as pearls, it is a stunning instrument that deserves smart, sympathetic support."
- Christopher Loudon, Jazz Times
“…a powerful performer and a highly-skilled improviser and composer.”
—New York Times
In
a career that has taken her from the slopes of the Austrian alps, where
she sang folk songs as a young girl, to jazz clubs, concert halls and
the stages of international jazz festivals, vocalist Elisabeth Lohninger has proven herself to be a powerful and elusive talent. On her latest CD, Eleven Promises (September 23rd, 2016, JazzSick Records), she teams up with pianist husband Walter Fischbacher to
create a luscious meditation on love and commitment. Joining her is an
international cast of jazz talents that includes drummer Ulf Stricker and bassist Goran Vujic, along with special guests Gary Schreiner (chromatic harmonica), Ben Butler (guitar), and Pete McCann (guitar).
Drawing on her love of pop music, as well as jazz and her own
originals, she has crafted an album that tells the story of two people
who went out into the world to find themselves and each other. Poetry,
passion and groove.
"This album is our first co-written release in almost two decades," Lohninger says. "It feels like coming home after exploring the world, learning, studying and experiencing different textures of music making. In a way it's an album about our marriage. The title reflects our promise to each other to always return to one another, no matter what. We just happen to make this promise eleven times, and in 11/16," she says, alluding to the title track of the album.
The album opener, "When We Were Young", delves into family and connectedness. Lohninger's clear, warm alto takes us on a trip down memory lane, to glimpse moments of levity - warm summer rain, carefree children at play, unbridled imagination - and to use these moments in times of darkness and hopelessness as a reminder that happiness often lies in the tiniest flashes of joy. The only cover song on the album "The Girl from Ipanema" receives a cool chill-out make-over, while "Take My Picture While I'm Smiling" has Lohninger channel a moment of intimacy on a hot summer night. The tinge of disappointment in "Birthday Girl" gets as much an authentic reading as budding love does in "Mellow Moon Moaning". "Each Time You Leave" speaks to the hardship of separation, wrapped in cool electronica and subtle strings, while "Hold On" urges us to follow through on our dreams and aspirations and not let inside or outside "dark voices" derail our path. Lohninger calls "Merry Go Round" her anti-war song, and it is one of those tunes that sneak up on the listener in their simplicity - in this case disguised as a children's ditty - only to express the frustration of endless repetition in a gut wrenching howl. "Circles" alludes to Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" before moving into a circular motion in the chorus. Lohninger handles the subject matter, the sway of false prophets, with her trademark straight forward singing style, inviting the listener to step into their own journey and realize that nobody has all the right answers. Finally, "Ya Mi Corazon", based on Tirso Duarte's "Cuenta con los Santos", is a lark of a song, an expression of an 'amour fou', a fling, a celebration of spontaneity that invites the listener to break into a breathy Rumba.
Throughout the album Lohninger is buffered by a subtle, tasteful production that wraps itself around her voice, the lyrics, the emotions without being overbearing. Walter Fischbacher's piano and rhodes solos bring a muscular yet agile brilliance to the recording, while Stricker and Vujic supply an inspired, solid foundation. Ben Butler brings a Blues flavor to the otherwise lushly orchestrated "Birthday Girl", while Gary Schreiner's velvet smooth sound on chromatic harmonica slinks through "Mellow Moon Moaning", adding a tasteful layer of yearning.
Growing up in a small Austrian mountain village (population 25), Lohninger started singing in school and church choirs. At the age of six, she joined her two sisters in what would become a nationally renowned vocal group specializing in the songs of her homeland. Driven by her musical curiosity, she soon ventured in other directions and studied classical music and jazz, finishing her studies with a Masters degree in music and English Language and Literature. In 1994, Lohninger relocated to New York and has released eleven albums since then. Teaming up with pianist Walter Fischbacher to co-found the duo Perfect Roommates, she released Austrian LiedGood, a fusion of Austrian folk music and jazz. Her pop-soul album Alien Lovers, released in 2000 under the alias Tera, provides additional evidence of her stylistic versatility. In 2003, she and Fischbacher also recorded IF, an album of electronica chill-out tracks, which were featured extensively in the daytime drama One Life to Live. Her 2004 release Beneath Your Surface (Lofish Music) with Fischbacher, Steve Doyle and Hari Ganglberger consisted mainly of her jazz originals as did the 2006 release The Only Way Out Is Up (Lofish), with her working trio of Fischbacher, bassist Chris Tarry, and drummer Jordan Perlson. In 2008 Lohninger joined tap dancer Max Pollak and vibraphonist Tim Collins to record Trionada, a highly inventive album that took the trio's experimenting powers to exceptional heights. Songs of Love and Destruction (2010), one of Lohninger’s most ambitious albums, saw her team up with jazz greats such as Donny McCaslin, Bruce Barth, Ingrid Jensen, and Christian Howes. Lohninger's only Christmas album to date, Christmas in July, was a collaboration between her, Walter Fischbacher and German guitarist Axel Fischbacher (not related), that saw Lohninger sing in nine different languages. Her live album, aptly titled LIVE (2012) was named "one of the best vocal albums of 2013" by C. Michael Bailey of All About Jazz. Finally, in 2015, Lohninger commemorated the closing of her long-running recording studio Lofish Studios with the release of a duo album titled Ballads in Blue. Here she is accompanied by Walter Fischbacher on piano. This album marks the most intimate outing of the vocalist to date, consisting entirely of ballads such as "Never Let Me Go" and "You Don't Know What Love Is".
With Eleven Promises Elisabeth Lohninger paints a gratifying and deeply moving portrait of the human experience.
"This album is our first co-written release in almost two decades," Lohninger says. "It feels like coming home after exploring the world, learning, studying and experiencing different textures of music making. In a way it's an album about our marriage. The title reflects our promise to each other to always return to one another, no matter what. We just happen to make this promise eleven times, and in 11/16," she says, alluding to the title track of the album.
The album opener, "When We Were Young", delves into family and connectedness. Lohninger's clear, warm alto takes us on a trip down memory lane, to glimpse moments of levity - warm summer rain, carefree children at play, unbridled imagination - and to use these moments in times of darkness and hopelessness as a reminder that happiness often lies in the tiniest flashes of joy. The only cover song on the album "The Girl from Ipanema" receives a cool chill-out make-over, while "Take My Picture While I'm Smiling" has Lohninger channel a moment of intimacy on a hot summer night. The tinge of disappointment in "Birthday Girl" gets as much an authentic reading as budding love does in "Mellow Moon Moaning". "Each Time You Leave" speaks to the hardship of separation, wrapped in cool electronica and subtle strings, while "Hold On" urges us to follow through on our dreams and aspirations and not let inside or outside "dark voices" derail our path. Lohninger calls "Merry Go Round" her anti-war song, and it is one of those tunes that sneak up on the listener in their simplicity - in this case disguised as a children's ditty - only to express the frustration of endless repetition in a gut wrenching howl. "Circles" alludes to Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" before moving into a circular motion in the chorus. Lohninger handles the subject matter, the sway of false prophets, with her trademark straight forward singing style, inviting the listener to step into their own journey and realize that nobody has all the right answers. Finally, "Ya Mi Corazon", based on Tirso Duarte's "Cuenta con los Santos", is a lark of a song, an expression of an 'amour fou', a fling, a celebration of spontaneity that invites the listener to break into a breathy Rumba.
Throughout the album Lohninger is buffered by a subtle, tasteful production that wraps itself around her voice, the lyrics, the emotions without being overbearing. Walter Fischbacher's piano and rhodes solos bring a muscular yet agile brilliance to the recording, while Stricker and Vujic supply an inspired, solid foundation. Ben Butler brings a Blues flavor to the otherwise lushly orchestrated "Birthday Girl", while Gary Schreiner's velvet smooth sound on chromatic harmonica slinks through "Mellow Moon Moaning", adding a tasteful layer of yearning.
Growing up in a small Austrian mountain village (population 25), Lohninger started singing in school and church choirs. At the age of six, she joined her two sisters in what would become a nationally renowned vocal group specializing in the songs of her homeland. Driven by her musical curiosity, she soon ventured in other directions and studied classical music and jazz, finishing her studies with a Masters degree in music and English Language and Literature. In 1994, Lohninger relocated to New York and has released eleven albums since then. Teaming up with pianist Walter Fischbacher to co-found the duo Perfect Roommates, she released Austrian LiedGood, a fusion of Austrian folk music and jazz. Her pop-soul album Alien Lovers, released in 2000 under the alias Tera, provides additional evidence of her stylistic versatility. In 2003, she and Fischbacher also recorded IF, an album of electronica chill-out tracks, which were featured extensively in the daytime drama One Life to Live. Her 2004 release Beneath Your Surface (Lofish Music) with Fischbacher, Steve Doyle and Hari Ganglberger consisted mainly of her jazz originals as did the 2006 release The Only Way Out Is Up (Lofish), with her working trio of Fischbacher, bassist Chris Tarry, and drummer Jordan Perlson. In 2008 Lohninger joined tap dancer Max Pollak and vibraphonist Tim Collins to record Trionada, a highly inventive album that took the trio's experimenting powers to exceptional heights. Songs of Love and Destruction (2010), one of Lohninger’s most ambitious albums, saw her team up with jazz greats such as Donny McCaslin, Bruce Barth, Ingrid Jensen, and Christian Howes. Lohninger's only Christmas album to date, Christmas in July, was a collaboration between her, Walter Fischbacher and German guitarist Axel Fischbacher (not related), that saw Lohninger sing in nine different languages. Her live album, aptly titled LIVE (2012) was named "one of the best vocal albums of 2013" by C. Michael Bailey of All About Jazz. Finally, in 2015, Lohninger commemorated the closing of her long-running recording studio Lofish Studios with the release of a duo album titled Ballads in Blue. Here she is accompanied by Walter Fischbacher on piano. This album marks the most intimate outing of the vocalist to date, consisting entirely of ballads such as "Never Let Me Go" and "You Don't Know What Love Is".
With Eleven Promises Elisabeth Lohninger paints a gratifying and deeply moving portrait of the human experience.
www.elisabethlohninger.com
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Ph: 845-986-1677 / jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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USA: Tim Berne's Snakeoil - Anguis Oleum (2016)
01 Deadbeat Beyonce 21:24
02 Spare Parts 18:55
03 Lame 3 08:34
04 Oc - Dc 24:31
Thursday, July 28, 2016
CANADA: Badbadnotgood - IV (2016)
01 And That, Too. 04:31
02 Speaking Gently 04:07
03 Time Moves Slow 04:33
04 Confessions Pt II 06:24
05 Lavender 03:20
06 Chompy's Paradise 03:51
07 IV 06:59
08 Hyssop of Love 03:15
09 Structure No. 3 04:08
10 In Your Eyes 04:07
11 Cashmere 04:46
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USA: Vocalist Allan Harris | "Nobody's Gonna Love You Better (Black Bar Jukebox Redux)" | Available September 16 via Love Productions Records/Membran Entertainment
Vocalist Allan Harris Set to Release Follow Up
to 2015 Album with Nobody's Gonna Love You Better
(Black Bar Jukebox Redux)
September 16 via Love Productions Records/
Membran Entertainment
"...the heir to Nat King Cole." -- The New York Times
The outstanding and internationally renowned vocalist, guitarist and composer Allan Harris
sums up his personal perspective on music in clear and straightforward
terms. "There is nothing that I have found that defines and gives
credence to my place in this wild and mysterious universe than this
thing called music." Harris exemplifies that statement perfectly with
his stunning new album Nobody's Gonna Love You Better (Black Bar Jukebox Redux), his eleventh album following on the heels of his highly acclaimed 2015 release Black Bar Jukebox.
For
this, Harris takes an even more eclectic approach, drawing upon the
wide range of music that he heard growing up in Brooklyn, and feasting
on the expansive palette of the Harlem cultural landscape. "My new album
captures some of the varied sounds and feelings that have shaped my
growth as an artist. I had not one style to heavily rely upon when
putting these tunes together, but only my young memories of music,
people and events."
Nobody's Gonna Love You Better
is a bold statement that builds upon the entire breadth of Harris'
already esteemed reputation, demonstrating his enormous versatility
within the full scope of his highly creative musical vision. Swinging
jazz, rich R&B, sumptuous balladry, wailing rock, rumbling blues and
even a touch of playful Brazilian are all woven seamlessly into the
tapestry of a musical odyssey that is all Allan Harris. With a deeply
resonant baritone/tenor voice that is soulful, richly expressive and
flawless in both intonation and phrasing, Harris displays a total
command and fluency in every context.
Back from the previous album are the GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Brian Bacchus and Harris' longtime keyboard cohort Pascal Le Boeuf
(on acoustic and electric pianos, and Hammond B3 organ), whose deep
understanding and empathy for Harris' music creates a marvelous sense of
intimacy and shared joy of expression. Pascal is also the primary
instrumental soloist and delivers in an inspired fashion throughout.
Joining Pascal in the exceptional rhythm section are Russell Hall on acoustic and electric bass, Shirazette Tinnin on drums and cajón, and Freddie Bryant
on both electric and classical guitar. Together, with Harris also on
acoustic, electric and resonator guitar, they provide impeccably
flawless support, whether driving, embellishing, shaping or enhancing
the settings as ideally suited to the intent of the music.
The
delightful repertoire includes four Harris originals, a couple of
American Songbook gems, a pair of jazz classics, and re-imaginations of
hit songs from Jimi Hendrix, Steely Dan and Spiral Staircase. As he does
with every lyric, Harris pays proper homage to those who have provided
the inspiration for his own highly personal sound, specifically here to
Ray Charles, Nat 'King' Cole and Eddie Jefferson on three individual
items.
On
"I Remember You," Harris channels Nat (a subject of an earlier Harris
tribute project) in a beautifully touching rendition with brilliant
piano support throughout, as well as a solo that glides in the territory
where Red Garland and Erroll Garner meet. "Ruby"--from the Ruby Gentry
film score, and a major hit for Ray Charles--is satin-smooth balladry
over an old-school swing-jazz groove, complete with Bryant's Freddie
Green-like guitar strumming. For the iconic "Moody's Mood For Love,"
Harris takes the concept of making an often-performed song one's own to
an entirely new level, offering a totally fresh interpretation--in
rhythm, phrasing and lyrical structure--to the Eddie Jefferson classic.
The Stan Getz/João Gilberto hit "Doralice" is a deliciously infectious
samba, sung by Harris in Portuguese, and featuring a fine acoustic solo
by Bryant.
Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez
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The
three popular song re-imaginations include a somewhat up-tempo blues
shuffle take on Hendrix' "Up From The Skies," with Harris in a neatly
syncopated groove over LeBoeuf's funky B3. Pascal's Hammond organ sets a
bright tone for a bouncy swing version of Spiral Staircase's mega-hit
"More Today Than Yesterday" and Steely Dan's "Any Major Dude Will Tell
You" gets a transformation (and relocation) from Americana to Harlem,
shifting smoothly between brisk syncopation and atmospheric rubato.
The
four Harris originals aptly demonstrate that he is as skilled a
composer as a vocalist--and his lyrics are moving, heartfelt and poetic.
The album opener "Mother's Love (Nobody's Gonna Love You)" begins on a
poignant, emotive and dramatic note before morphing into a vibrantly
swinging excursion. Its bookend closer "Secret Moments" is a lovely,
gentle and lushly evocative ballad, while "Swing" is a powerfully
syncopated and punchy romp. Provocative, confrontational and rousing
best describes "Blue Was Angry (from the Cross That River song-cycle).
Hard-edged, fiery and with a message of barely-controlled ferocity, it
flies over a rip-roaring rhythm section and Harris' raw electric guitar.
It may be unexpected by Harris' large fan base, but it's deeply
emotional and on point.
Over
the past 20 years, Harris has steadily developed his reputation as one
of the finest vocalists of his era. Brooklyn-born and Harlem-based, he
has forged his sterling credentials through his ten previous albums,
covering a broad range of contexts, all netted together within the rich
territory of the jazz tradition. In addition to his recordings, he has
performed on a worldwide stage that has taken him to prestigious
international festivals and halls in Europe, the Middle East and Asia,
as well as the 2012 Olympics in London. At home, he has toured
nationally at festivals and top venues, including New York's Lincoln
Center and D.C.'s Kennedy Center. He has received numerous awards,
including the New York Nightlife Award for "Outstanding Jazz Vocalist"
(which he won three times), the Backstage Bistro Award for "Ongoing
Achievement in Jazz," the Harlem Speaks "Jazz Museum of Harlem Award,"
and the DownBeat Critic's Poll Award for "Rising Star Vocalist." Nobody's Gonna Love You Better (Black Bar Jukebox Redux) will continue to build his legacy as another milestone in the extraordinary artistic aesthetic of Allan Harris.
Upcoming Allan Harris Performances:August 28 | Charlie Parker Jazz Festival | New York, NY
September 3 | Fox Chase Jazz Festival | Menasha, WI
September 23 & 24 | Columbia Club | Indianapolis, IN
September 28 & 29 | Smoke Jazz & Supper Club | New York, NY
October 8 | McAnnich Arts Center | Glen Ellyn, ILOctober 14 & 15 | South | Philadelphia, PA October 18 | Jazz at Lincoln Center, Rose Hall | New York, NYOctober 25 - November 20 | Australia/Europe Tour | Various CitiesDecember 21 & 22 | Dazzle Jazz Club | Denver, CO
December 28 - January 2 | Umbria Jazz Festival | Orvieto, Italy
September 3 | Fox Chase Jazz Festival | Menasha, WI
September 23 & 24 | Columbia Club | Indianapolis, IN
September 28 & 29 | Smoke Jazz & Supper Club | New York, NY
October 8 | McAnnich Arts Center | Glen Ellyn, ILOctober 14 & 15 | South | Philadelphia, PA October 18 | Jazz at Lincoln Center, Rose Hall | New York, NYOctober 25 - November 20 | Australia/Europe Tour | Various CitiesDecember 21 & 22 | Dazzle Jazz Club | Denver, CO
December 28 - January 2 | Umbria Jazz Festival | Orvieto, Italy
Allan Harris · Nobody's Gonna Love You Better (Black Bar Jukebox Redux)
Love Productions Records/Membran Entertainment · Release Date: September 16, 2016
For more information on Allan Harris, please visit: AllanHarris.com
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USA/CUBA: Direct from Cuba - Lizt Alfonso's ALAS: Touring 2017-2018
The number one Cuban dance company is touring in 2017-2018! Don't miss your chance to book this show to perform at your venue.
Featuring
an 8 piece Cuban band and a 16, all female, dance ensemble that fuses
the mystery, passion, rhythm and music of Cuba!
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ALAS
is a hymn to human spirituality. Large are the wings of Icarus -
flying, growing, yearning to get away and hoping that the wax never
melts. But if it can reach a safe harbor where love and kindness
reign...
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Lizt
Alfonso Dance Cuba (LADC), has become one of the most prestigious
companies in the world of the dance and music. Founder, Director and
choreographer Lizt Alfonso is renowned for her tenacity, simplicity and
fusion of dance styles. The LADC was the first Cuban dance group to
perform a run on Broadway, at the world famous New
Victory Theater and has since gone on to entertain audiences throughout
the world. They have also performed at the Latin Grammy Awards!
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'Togetherness triumphed on Saturday
night when Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba performed at Brooklyn Centre (...)
The dancers, all of them women, certainly moved with great strength
through choreographic phrases that were rhythmically strong and
precisely measured. (...) The women crossed the stage together with
amazing unanimity, fiercely stamping their heels and clacking
castanets. A musical ensemble directed by Denis Peralta provided
vigorous accompaniment for the entire production. (...) Each work
dazzled on its own'
- Jack Anderson THE NEW YORK TIMES |
For more information contact
PH: +44-20-8133-20152 / +1-615-278-9654
Glenn Blackman
glenn@wbaentertainment.comPH: +44-20-8133-20152 / +1-615-278-9654
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
FINLAND: Utopianisti - The Third Frontier (2016)
01 Voodoo Mammoths From Neptune 04:25
02 Dr. Gravity’s Evil Plan 04:01
03 Universe For Dummies 05:51
04 White Dwarf 01:24
05 Life As We Thought We Knew It 04:55
06 A Hundred Rabbits 05:02
07 Spanking Season 02:33
08 13 Demons In The Disco Dimension 03:13
09 The Last Reflection 07:00
Line-up / Musicians
- Olli "Trumpenator" Helin / trumpet
- Markus Pajakkala / saxophones, flutes, clarinets, additional keys & percussion
- Antero Mentu / guitars
- Anssi Solismaa / keys
- Jaakko Luoma / bass
- Tuomas Marttila / marimba, percussion
- Rolf Pilve / drums
With:
- Suvi Väyrynen / vocals (3, 6, 9)
- Pharaoh Pirttikangas / vocals (7)
PORTUGAL: Guinga & Maria Joao - Mar Afora (Acoustic Music Records 2016)
02 Sete Estrelas 03:27
03 Canibaile 02:59
04 Via Crucis 04:45
05 O Coco Do Coco 02:56
06 Can;ao Do Lobismem 02:53
07 Catavento E Girassol 06:12
08 Contenda 06:34
09 Passarinhadeira 05:14
10 Cha De Panela 03:48
11 Pra Quem Quiser Me Visitar 04:08
12 Senhorinha 03:47
13 Saci 03:55
14 Vo Alfredo 01:51
UK: Doc Bagby - Smooth Organ Groove Organ (Jasmine Records 2016)
On this 2CD set we are exploring the career of a pioneering jazz and rock & roll organist, Harry 'Doc' Bagby.
At the time of release this is the first ever compilation of Doc Bagby's work available on CD and it includes many excellent tracks such as: 'Joy Ride'; 'You're So Delightful'; 'Crazy Chemistry' and of course 'Dumplins' which is now pretty much a rock & roll standard.
Featured players include the great Billy Butler (Honky Tonk) on guitar and Doc's brother Billy on drums. Despite Butler's amazingly jazzy guitar these early tracks are very much pop orientated.
So you have the 'Dumplins' and now we hope you enjoy the meat and gravy of the rest of Doc Bagby's career.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
USA: Vocalist Barbara Dane's New CD, "Throw It Away ..., " Due Aug. 19; Yoshi's Show Aug. 24
Vocalist Barbara Dane
To Release "Throw It Away ... ,"
Her First New Recording in 14 Years,
On Her Dreadnaught Music Label
August 19
Dane Is Backed by Pianist Tammy Hall,
Bassist Ruth Davies, & Drummer Bill Maginnis,
With Guest Spots by
Pablo Menéndez on Blues Harp &
Richard Hadlock, Soprano Saxophone
CD Release Show Set for August 24
At Yoshi's, Oakland
July 22, 2016
Barbara Dane's
extraordinary life has been distinguished by decades' worth of
collaborations with major artists in jazz, blues, folk, and world music
as well as by uncompromising public stands for social justice and civil
rights. At 89, the indomitable Oakland-based singer is still active,
still performing, and, on her new CD Throw It Away..., in inspired form. The disc, her first new recorded work in 14 years, will be released on August 19 by Dane's Dreadnaught Music imprint.
Dane points to her chemistry with the elegantly swinging pianist Tammy Hall
as having "given me the freedom to explore new ways of singing." A
Dallas native and longtime San Franciscan, Hall is the latest of great
piano players to have recorded with Dane, including Earl "Fatha" Hines
and Don Ewell. "She pays attention to what the singer is saying, and
this is rare," says Barbara. "Tammy knows how to clarify my meaning
through the music, and oh my, does she swing!"
Rounding out the rhythm section are in-demand bassist Ruth Davies, known for her years of work with Elvin Bishop and the late Charles Brown, and the vocalist's old friend and colleague, Bill Maginnis, on drums. Barbara's son Pablo Menéndez,
leader of the Cuban group Mezcla, produced the date on a visit from his
home in Havana. And although his main instrument is guitar, here he
blows some terrific blues harp on three tracks. The other special guest
on the project is trad jazz veteran Richard Hadlock, who contributes soulful soprano sax on the ballad "All Too Soon."
This is Barbara's most eclectic and subtle set of songs to date. Starting out with a juicy Memphis Minnie blues ("I'm Sellin' My Porkchops"), she explores tunes from the jazz canon by Abbey Lincoln (the title track), Duke Ellington ("All Too Soon"), and Fats Waller ("How Can You Face Me?"); songs by singer-songwriters Paul Simon ("American Tune"), Lennon-McCartney ("In My Life"), and Leonard Cohen ("Slow"
-- "That's a woman's song if I ever heard one"); two original blues and
one old folk tune reimagined by Mose Allison with new words by Dane; a
hilarious jazz waltz ("The Kugelsburg Bank"); and a country-style topical song by a local postman.
When Barbara burst onto the scene in the late 1950s, Playboy magazine's jazz critic Leonard Feather called her "Bessie Smith in Stereo" and Time magazine described her voice as "pure, rich . . . rare as a 20 karat diamond."
Nowadays her rich alto tones retain their customary warmth, but instead
of shouting the blues, she has found new ways of communicating, using a
more relaxed and intimate way of singing.
In the 1950s and '60s the Detroit-born Barbara Dane
performed and recorded with many of the greats of jazz and blues
including Jack Teagarden, Benny Carter, Lightnin' Hopkins, the Chambers
Brothers, Memphis Slim, and Willie Dixon. Her first album, Trouble in Mind, appeared in 1957 on the San Francisco Records label. She recorded Livin' with the Blues for Dot in 1959 with a combo that featured Earl Hines with Shelly Manne, Plas Johnson, and Benny Carter. Dane appeared on national TV's Timex Jazz Show with Louis Armstrong
and was featured on Playboy After Dark, receiving a special award from
Hugh Hefner as one of the outstanding jazz artists of the year. She
scored a Top 40 hit in 1960 with a single on the Trey label titled "I'm on My Way"
that was produced by Lee Hazlewood and Lester Sill and has become a
cult classic in recent years on England's Northern Soul scene. Her album
On My Way (Capitol Records, 1961) featured a different version of the song, which can be heard throughout the 2010 PBS special Freedom Riders.
Never confining herself to one genre, Dane also performed and recorded folk and world music, taking a cue from early mentor Pete Seeger.
Many young singers such as Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, and
Ry Cooder were exposed to her music at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles,
where Dane was a frequent headliner. In the 1960s and '70s, she sang at
demonstrations in Washington and in small towns all over America, from
the Freedom Schools of rural Mississippi to the gates of military bases
in Japan and Europe. In l966, Barbara became the first American musician
to tour post-revolutionary Cuba.
(Nine of her earlier recordings are available on her web site, and another five of her classic albums can be purchased from Smithsonian Folkways.)
In the fall of 2017, Barbara's 90th year will be celebrated
with a weekend of events culminating in a concert at UCLA's Royce Hall. Nina Menéndez, the new CD's executive producer, is now heading up The Barbara Dane Legacy Project.
Among the project's goals are the placement of her extensive archives; a
PBS-style TV special profiling Barbara's life; and the publication of
Dane's soon-to-be-completed autobiography.
Photography: CD
cover photo by Ashley James; Tammy & Barbara by Tom Ehrlich; young
Barbara courtesy of the artist; portrait of Barbara by Steve Kahn.
Web Site: barbaradane.net
Media Contact:
hudba@sbcglobal.net
510-234-8781