Monday, November 5, 2018

USA: JORGE NILA NEW CD: TENOR TIME TRIBUTE TO THE TENOR MASTERS Friday, November 9th @ Jambo Cat Omaha, NE

Jazz Saxophonist
JORGE NILA
CELEBRATES THE RELEASE OF HIS
NEW CD
TENOR TIME
TRIBUTE TO THE TENOR MASTERS
Friday, November 9
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
@ Jambo Cat Jazz Club
4918 Underwood Ave
Omaha, NE 68132
https://jambo.cat

WITH
DAVE STRYKER-guitar
MITCH TOWNE-organ
DANA MURRAY-drums

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When it comes to the tenor saxophone, Lester Young is like a great apple tree with every other saxophonist being the fruit that grew from his roots. For the last eight generations, those apples have made for a pretty good pie! My new album, Tenor Time,is dedicated to all the great tenor players that branched from that tree.

We didn’t have time to pay homage to everyone, but the guys I have seen and been listening to for years are all here and we are honoring them in a classic organ, guitar, and drums setting: Dexter Gordon (Fried Bananas), Hank Mobley (Soul Station), John Coltrane (On a Misty Night), Wayne Shorter (Infant Eyes), Stanley Turrentine (Rocket Love), Joe Henderson (Inner Urge), Sonny Rollins (Everywhere Calypso), Sonny Stitt (Eternal Triangle), and Harold Vick (Our Miss Brooks).

I’ve known my good friend Dave Stryker since the mid 70’s in Omaha and we’ve played a lot over the years. He worked with Jack McDuff and Stanley Turrentine and has many records out so I trusted his experience at producing, and playing. He’s one of the best at what he does.

Dana Murray and I also go back a ways. We went to the same high school, albeit a few years apart. He is a well- respected drummer, producer, and engineer who worked with Wynton Marsalis in the late 90’s into 2000. Dana also has a world class studio at his home, so he not only contributed great drumming to this project but recorded and mixed the session as well.

Mitch Towne and I have played together over the years in many different situations. He has been playing the Hammond B-3 for the last decade, and  is one of the top organists in the Midwest. Mitch has a great groove and brought a lot of good things to the session.

I’m honored and happy to work with this great band and pay tribute to the tenor masters on Tenor Time!

Jorge Nila

Jorge Nila, began playing music in Omaha, Nebraska in 1965. After playing on the local scene with his good friend Dave Stryker, he moved to New York City in 1978, where there was a huge renaissance in modern jazz happening.  Jorge studied saxophone with George Coleman, and met many great musician/peers.  Jorge worked with Eddie Palmieri, Jack McDuff, Paul Simon, the B-52’s and many others. In 1990 Jorge Nila returned home to Omaha, and has been helping to keep the flame alive there. He teaches and leads a music program at El Museo Latino in South Omaha - the heart of the cities Latino population. He performs and records with various artists in Colorado, Kansas City, and the Midwest. Jorge’s first record “The Way I Feel” came out on Strikezone Records in 2003.
 


JORGE NILA
TENOR TIME TRIBUTE TO THE TENOR MASTERS
(Ninjazz Records 001)
Street Date: January 4, 2019
JORGE NILA-tenor sax, DAVE STRYKER-guitar,
MITCH TOWNE-organ, DANA MURRAY-drums


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