Recorded live at Filoli Gardens in Woodside, CA on August 20, 2000, this CD contains a dynamic performance by the Hot Club of San Francisco. With a mission to preserve the memory & music of Django Reinhardt's legendary group the Quintette du Hot Club de France, the Hot Club of S.F. has been delighting audiences since 1995. After several personnel changes, the group now consists of founder guitarist/vocalist Paul Mehling, violinist Evan Price, string bassist Joe Kyle, and rhythm guitarists Dave Ricketts & Michael Groh.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
USA: The Hot Club of San Francisco-Clair de Lune (2018)
Recorded live at Filoli Gardens in Woodside, CA on August 20, 2000, this CD contains a dynamic performance by the Hot Club of San Francisco. With a mission to preserve the memory & music of Django Reinhardt's legendary group the Quintette du Hot Club de France, the Hot Club of S.F. has been delighting audiences since 1995. After several personnel changes, the group now consists of founder guitarist/vocalist Paul Mehling, violinist Evan Price, string bassist Joe Kyle, and rhythm guitarists Dave Ricketts & Michael Groh.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
FRANCE: Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Laurent David, Stéphane Galland, Malcolm Braff- Shijin( Music Box Publishing 2018)
ENGLISH Shijin is an oriental symbol representing the guardians of the four cardinal points. Each guardian is also related to an animal, a season, a color, an element, a virtue. This quartet is the meeting point and the alliance of four powerful musical entities, each bringing their experience, style and culture of origin. The telluric bass of Laurent David, the Phoenix-like piano style of Malcolm Braff, the cosmic saxophone of Jacques Schwarz-Bart and the niagaresquedrumming of Stephane Galland are the magic ingredients involved in this musical and spiritual exploration. The recording was made through a layering process. Bass and drums were created initially in Paris. Keyboards were added in Chamonix, and eventually the sax parts were created and recorded in Boston. The result displayed a level of strength, coherence and a collective aesthetic that seemed orchestrated by fate. A true band is born, where the whole is greater than the sum of all parts. FRANCAIS Shijin est une symbolique orientale représentant les gardiens des quatre points Cardinaux. À chacun correspond un animal, une saison, une couleur, un élément, une vertu. Ce quartet est le point de rencontre et l’alliance de quatre entités musicales fortes, chacune apportant sonexpérience, son style et son origine culturelle. La basse tellurique de Laurent David, le piano phoenixien de Malcolm Braff, le saxophone atmosphérique de Jacques Schwarz-Bart et la batterie niagaresque de Stéphane Galland sont les ingrédients magiques composant cette exploration musicale et spirituelle. L’album a été construit par couches successives : les lignes de basse et de batterie ont d’abord été créées à Paris, les claviers ont été ajoutés à Chamonix et enfin les parties de saxophone ont été inventées et enregistrées à Boston. Le résultat révèle un niveau de force, de cohérence et une esthétique collective qui semblent avoir été orchestrés par le destin. Un vrai groupe est né, dans lequel le tout est plus grand que la somme des parties.
Monday, October 29, 2018
ITALY: Monica Demuru / Natalio Mangalavite-Madera Balza (Tǔk Voice)(2018)
The deep and intense essence of a duo: voice and piano, that's all.
From Brazil to Italy and original tunes, from Violeta Parra to Vinicius De Moraes, Astor Piazzolla and Victor Jara, among the others.
A poignant dive into melodies, rhythms, pathos and emotions.
A poignant dive into melodies, rhythms, pathos and emotions.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
USA: TD James Moody Jazz Festival starts NOVEMBER 4-18 at NJPAC
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
USA: Tony Adamo: Was Out Jazz Zone Mad Reviewed By Jazz Weekly
Tony Adamo: Was Out Jazz Zone Mad Reviewed By Jazz Weekly
https://news.allaboutjazz.com/ tony-adamo-was-out-jazz-zone- mad-reviewed-by-jazz-weekly. php
WNMC JAZZ TOP 10
October 30th, 2018
1. TONY ADAMO
"Was Out Jazz Zone Mad"
(Ropeadope)
2. SCOTT GWINNELL JAZZ ORCHESTRA
"Mulgrewology"
(DMF)
3. BRIAN CHARETTE
"Groovin With Big G"
(Steeplechase)
4. TIM WARFIELD
"Jazzland"
(Criss Cross)
5. MIKE FREEMAN ZONAVIBE
"Venetian Blinds"
(VOF)
6. STEVE TURRE
"The Very Thought Of You"
(Smoke Sessions)
7. STEFON HARRIS + BLACKOUT
"Sonic Creed"
(Motéma)
8. ONE O'CLOCK LAB BAND
"Lab 2018"
(North Texas Jazz)
9. MADELEINE PEYROUX
"Anthem"
(Verve)
10. JAY LAWRENCE
"Sonic Paragon"
(Jazz Hang)
https://news.allaboutjazz.com/
WNMC JAZZ TOP 10
October 30th, 2018
1. TONY ADAMO
"Was Out Jazz Zone Mad"
(Ropeadope)
2. SCOTT GWINNELL JAZZ ORCHESTRA
"Mulgrewology"
(DMF)
3. BRIAN CHARETTE
"Groovin With Big G"
(Steeplechase)
4. TIM WARFIELD
"Jazzland"
(Criss Cross)
5. MIKE FREEMAN ZONAVIBE
"Venetian Blinds"
(VOF)
6. STEVE TURRE
"The Very Thought Of You"
(Smoke Sessions)
7. STEFON HARRIS + BLACKOUT
"Sonic Creed"
(Motéma)
8. ONE O'CLOCK LAB BAND
"Lab 2018"
(North Texas Jazz)
9. MADELEINE PEYROUX
"Anthem"
(Verve)
10. JAY LAWRENCE
"Sonic Paragon"
(Jazz Hang)
SWEDEN: Lalle Larsson Trio- Ashen Lights (Reingold Records 2018)
Friday, October 26, 2018
JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2018 Update: Sven Erik Golden(Netherlands) / LeeMann Bassey(USA)
Sven Erik Golden(Netherlands)-Georgia On My Mind
Album: Golden Evergreens
LeeMann Bassey(USA)-Summertime
LeeMann Bassey(USA)-Lovin YouAlbum: Lee & Free
WebsiteLee & Free is a 2 track single by smooth Jazz singer LeeMann Bassey. Both tracks on the single touch on love & nature, which are LeeMann’s biggest passion. The 2 track single title refers to the freedom LeeMann feels when he is in and around nature.
UK: Moses Boyd-Displaced Diaspora (Exodus Records 2018)
2018 release. Moses Boyd is at the forefront of the new British jazz scene having worked and recorded with like of Giles Peterson, Four Tet, Sons Of Kemet, Zara McFarlane and more. With two MOBO Awards to his name and Multiple Releases via his Label Exodus Records, Moses has established himself as one of the leaders in bringing the worlds of Jazz and Electronic music together. Displaced Diaspora is a collection of music from Moses Boyd recorded in 2015 that features some of the now leaders of the New British Jazz Scene Such as Theon Cross, Nubya Garcia and Nathaniel Cross. As well as the Iconic British Soul Vocalist Terri Walker, Saxophonist and Bata Player Kevin Haynes and his group, Grupo Eleggua and Rapper Louis VI.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
USA: Ben Sidran -Ben There, Done That: Live Around The World 1975-2015(Sunset Blvd Records 2018)
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
USA:Keith Jarrett- La Fenice ((ecm 2018)
This recording of Keith Jarrett's extraordinary 2006 solo performance at Gran Teatro La Fenice in Venice finds Jarrett entering one of Italy s most famous classical venues and channeling the flow of inspiration to shape something new. In this case, a suite of eight spontaneously created pieces referencing everything from the blues to atonality to heart-rending ballads. From the first flurry of notes, it is a consistently captivating journey. Release of La Fenice is timely: The 62nd International Festival of Contemporary Music of the Biennale di Venezia has honored Keith Jarrett with its Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. It's the first time that a jazz musician has received this award, which has previously been given to contemporary composers including, in recent decades, Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, György Kurtág, Helmut Lachenmann, Sofia Gubaidulina and Steve Reich.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
USA:Andrew Cyrille/Wadada Leo Smith/Bill Frisell - Lebroba (ECM 2018)
Andrew Cyrilles title Lebroba is a contraction of Leland, Brooklyn and Baltimore, birthplaces of the protagonists of an album bringing together three of creative musics independent thinkers. Each of them made his first ECM appearance long ago: drummer Andrew Cyrille on Marion Browns Afternoon of a Georgia Faun (1970), trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith on his own classic Divine Love (1978), and guitarist Bill Frisell on Eberhard Webers Fluid Rustle (1979); these are, of course, players of enduring influence. Frisell contributed to Cyrille s previous ECM disc The Declaration of Musical Independence, but Lebroba marks a first-time meeting for the guitarist and Wadada Leo Smith. A generous leader, Cyrille gives plenty of room to his cohorts, and all three musicians bring in compositions, with Turiya, Wadadas elegant dedication to Alice Coltrane, unfurling slowly over its 17-minute duration. In his own pieces, including the title track and the closing Pretty Beauty, Cyrille rarely puts the focus on the drums, preferring to play melodically and interactively, sensitive to pitch and to space. There are references to West African music and the blues as well as the history of jazz drumming, but Cyrilles priority today is an elliptical style in which meter is implied rather than stated.
Monday, October 22, 2018
USA: Alto Saxophonist Richie Cole Pays Tribute to a Lifelong Hero on "Cannonball," Out Oct. 26
Bebop Alto Saxophonist Richie Cole
Pays Tribute to a Lifelong Hero on
"Cannonball," Set for Oct. 26 Release
On Richie Cole Presents
Recording Features 12 Adderley Staples,
One Cole Original
Performed by the Pittsburgh Alto Madness Orchestra
Featuring Trombonist Reggie Watkins
October 2, 2018
The alto madness of Richie Cole celebrates one of its chief inspirations with the October 26 release of Cannonball (Richie Cole Presents). An inveterate bebop stalwart, Cole leads the Pittsburgh Alto Madness Orchestra and several special guests in paying tribute to his hero, the legendary alto saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. The album comprises a dozen tunes closely associated with Adderley (including his own "Sack o' Woe"), as well as a brand-new Cole original ("Bell of the Ball").
While Cole often uses ideas from Adderley's arrangements to formulate his own, no one could mistake either of the altoists for the other -- nor would the stubbornly individual Cole want them to. "I didn't try to play like Cannonball, I focused on how he tells a story," says Cole. "You have to tell stories if you're going to connect with an audience and there was no one better at that than him."
The eight-piece ensemble, too, drawn from Cole's home base of Pittsburgh, is very different from Adderley's famous quintets. Cole's frontline partner on Cannonball is trombonist Reggie Watkins (pictured at left with Cole) -- a surrogate for cornetist Nat Adderley, his brother's longtime brass foil. Two more horns, tenor saxophonistRick Matt and trumpeter J.D. Chaisson, join in for four of the album's 13 tracks. Guitarist Eric Susoeff, keyboardistKevin Moore, bassist/producer Mark Perna, and drummer Vince Taglieri fill out the rhythm section.
In taking on Adderley's repertoire, Cole finds ways to evoke his hero, though often with a twist. Where Nancy Wilson traditionally joined Adderley on "Save Your Love for Me," Cole brings in the vocalist Kenia, who sings his bossa nova arrangement in Portuguese. The altoist recreates Adderley's 1961 solo on "Toy," but not before letting Watkins have his uproarious way with the song. Meanwhile, a rendition of "Dat Dere" closely resembling the version on Adderley's 1960 album Them Dirty Blues is subverted with a newly devised arrangement for all four horns. "It's like where did this big band come from?" Cole says with a laugh.
Cole keeps it tight on Cannonball; most of the tunes stay close to the five-minute mark. "I could stretch out and play my ass off," Cole says. "But then you lose the thread of the story, and the audience. . . . I want to play melodies that regular people, working people, can enjoy."
L. to r.: Mark Perna, Richie Cole, Reggie Watkins.
Richie Cole was born in 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey. His father, a big band enthusiast, ran a local jazz joint called the Harlem Club. Young Richie met any number of great jazz performers there, including Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, and Freddie Hubbard, and at 10 took up alto saxophone on a horn someone had left at the club.
He played in various school bands and, at 16, attended a music camp directed by alto legendPhil Woods (with whom he would record the 1980 fan favorite, Side by Side). He went on to study at Boston's Berklee School of Music, then continued his jazz education in the big bands of Buddy Rich, Lionel Hampton, and Doc Severinsen before forming his own bebop quintet.
Unswayed by jazz-rock trends, Cole in the early '70s began a long association with the great vocalist Eddie Jefferson, with whom he worked until the vocalese innovator's 1979 death, recording among others the popular album Alto Madness. Cole thrived on '80s encounters with Sonny Stitt and Art Pepper and spread his alto madness with pianist Bobby Enriquez and saxophonist Boots Randolph. He turned out a flurry of albums through the '90s with his seven-man Alto Madness Orchestra.
For years, Cole lived the life of a wanderer. Following a romantic breakup, he was talked into moving to Pittsburgh by his daughter Annie. "She had to drag me there kicking and screaming," he says. But as his song "I Have a Home in Pittsburgh" tells you, things have worked out well for him in the Iron City.
"Pittsburgh is like an oasis, an island," Cole says. "There are fantastic musicians here." One of them -- bassist Mark Perna -- helped him create his own label, Richie Cole Presents, on whichCannonball is the sixth release.
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
GREECE/INDIGOGO: SUPPORT DEJA VU album on INDIGOGO
SUPPORT DEJA VU album on INDIGOGO https://igg.me/at/christosanestopoulos ``I Remember Her`` music by Christos Anestopoulos Christos Anestopoulos - guitar David Lynch - sax Vasilis Stefanopoulos - double bass Vasilis Podaras - drums video - Grigoris Argiropoulos recording assistance - Dionisis Sambaziotis recoded live at Theatre Agora (Patras) more info www.christosanestopoulos.com
USA: Ta-Nehisi Coates and We Have Voice Collective to Keynote Chamber Music America’s 2019 National Conference
Ta-Nehisi Coates and We Have Voice Collective to Keynote Chamber Music America’s 2019 National Conference |
For Immediate Release
New York, NY (October 15, 2018)—Chamber Music America (CMA), the national network of ensemble music professionals, announced today that author Ta-Nehisi Coates and the We Have Voice Collective will keynote at CMA’s 2019 National Conference, Building Equitable Communities. Ta-Nehisi Coates is a distinguished writer in residence at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He is the author of the bestselling books The Beautiful Struggle, We Were Eight Years in Power, and Between The World And Me, which won the National Book Award in 2015. Ta-Nehisi is a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. He is also the current author of the Marvel comics The Black Panther and Captain America. We Have Voice is a collective of 14 musicians, performers, scholars, and thinkers working to bring awareness to issues of inequity in the field. The collective released its Code of Conduct to Promote SAFE(R) Workplaces in the Performing Arts earlier this year. The We Have Voice Collective is comprised of Fay Victor, Ganavya Doraiswamy, Imani Uzuri, Jen Shyu, Kavita Shah, Linda May Han Oh, María Grand, Nicole Mitchell, Okkyung Lee, Rajna Swaminathan, Sara Serpa, Tamar Sella, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Tia Fuller. Both of these sessions will underline CMA’s 2019 conference theme, Building Equitable Communities. “We are privileged to be hosting a revolutionary voice in journalism in Ta-Nehisi Coates and a powerful and unique coalition of advocates in We Have Voice,” commented Margaret M. Lioi, Chief Executive Officer of Chamber Music America. “The perspectives of Ta-Nehisi Coates and We Have Voice are both necessary and significant in the national dialogue of inclusion and equitable practices within and beyond the field of small ensemble music.” Ta-Nehisi Coates will speak on Friday, January 18. The We Have Voice Collective will appear on Saturday, January 19. CMA’s 2019 National Conference, Building Equitable Communities, will take place January 17-20, 2019 at the Westin New York at Times Square. Conference Registration is now open. Chamber Music America, the national network for ensemble music professionals, was founded in 1977 to develop, support, and strengthen the chamber music field. With a membership of nearly 6,000, including musicians, ensembles, presenters, artist managers, educators, music businesses, and advocates of ensemble music, CMA welcomes members representing a wide range of musical styles and traditions. CMA provides its members with grant programs, consulting services, a national conference, professional development seminars, access to instrument and other insurances, and several publications, including Chamber Music magazine; the weekly Accent e-newsletter; and a member-driven website, www.chamber-music.org For more information on CMA’s 2019 National Conference, visit conference.chamber- |
Saturday, October 20, 2018
USA: FYC: Benji Kaplan"CHORANDO SETE CORES"
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: Benji Kaplan "CHORANDO SETE CORES" - Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance - Best Instrumental Composition: ("At The Vanguard") - Best Arrangement for ("The Wind") - Best Music Video ("The Wind") by Rita Figueiredo Listen to the album here: Chorando Sete Cores |
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- Music Video "THE WIND" -
The wind - (Benji Kaplan) Official Music Video
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