Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2026

JWQ WorldMusicMix: Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

 

Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

Photo credit: Conor Weiss

Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

In the intimate world of cabaret, authenticity reigns supreme—and few artists embody that truth more fully than Ann Kittredge. Fresh off her 2026 MAC Award win for Best Female Vocalist, Kittredge is energized by collaboration and deeply committed to the craft of storytelling through song. In this candid conversation, Kittredge opens up about artistic evolution, the power of a creative team, and why the connection with an audience will always matter more than any accolade ever will.

Q: Winning the 2026 MAC Award for Best Female Vocalist is a major milestone. What did that moment mean to you personally?

It was really lovely—and awkward. I struggle with the idea of comparing artists as if one is “best” rather than just different. I knew most of the women in my category, and they are incredibly talented, so I was ready to celebrate them.

I’ve been reluctant in the past to even put myself out there for this award because, truly, my audiences are my reward every time I get to go on stage and entertain them. That said, it’s meaningful to know that people in your field appreciate what you’re doing enough to vote for you. I’m sincerely touched and grateful.

Q: Your award recognizes a body of work across your album Romantic Notions, your show When in Love, and your single “You Sleigh Me.” How do these projects reflect where you are artistically right now?

It took me a few years, but I now feel like I have the best creative team around me—people who are masterful in their own right and who truly understand my talent. They challenge me in the best ways.

What we’re creating together feels like a true reflection of who I am. We love exploring the quirky as well as the deeply emotional. I get bored doing the same thing repeatedly, so keeping things eclectic is the way to go for me. The surprise, the depth, the silliness, the irreverence—it’s all part of the joy of sharing.

Q: Your performances at venues like Chelsea Table + Stage and Act2PV in Puerto Vallarta have connected you with very different audiences. How have those experiences shaped your approach to storytelling?

Oops. Was I supposed to change my approach based on the primary language of my audience? Dang, I have work to do!

O.K, to answer your question, every show is different because every audience is different—and I’m different each time, too. But I don’t think language is necessarily a barrier to entertaining people. Storytelling doesn’t always require shared language. Opera has thrived on that idea for centuries. I’ve seen audiences respond deeply to stories told in languages they don’t speak, simply because the emotion is genuine.

I remember performing “Besame Mucho” in New York. At first, there were a few giggles—maybe uncertainty. But within a couple of lines, the room shifted. The audience leaned in. By the end, the response was overwhelming. That moment reminded me that storytelling transcends language when it comes from the heart—or even the funny bone.

Q: Was there a moment when you realized this chapter of your artistry was something special?

Finding my creative team was the shift. You don’t know what you’re missing until you have it.

Over the past few years, I’ve gotten better at letting go during performances and simply being present. That confidence comes from trusting my collaborators—my music director, Christopher Denny, and my director, Barry Kleinbort.

They’ve encouraged me to trust my instincts, and sometimes I think they now regret that because they’ve helped to build up my own creative confidence to push back more when something they suggest doesn’t feel right. And honestly, that back-and-forth is where the magic happens. We all feel it when it’s right.

Ten years ago, I worried I’d run out of ideas. Now it’s the opposite—I have more ideas than I can keep up with. It’s an exciting place to be.

Q: What does it mean to be recognized by your peers in such a close-knit artistic community?

I was sincerely moved. I love this community. I’ve made incredible friends, discovered amazing music, and been surrounded by people who share a deep passion for what we do.

What’s special is that no one tries to dictate what I should bring to the stage. Instead, there’s support, inspiration, and mutual respect. That acceptance is incredibly validating—and I’m deeply grateful for it.

A Continuing Journey

In a world that often measures success by accolades, Kittredge offers a quieter, more enduring metric: connection. And if her recent work is any indication, that connection is only deepening—with every note, every story, every joke, and every stage she steps onto next. Learn more about Ann Kittredge at:

https://www.annkittredge.com


Published at: https://jazzworldquest.com/ann-kittredge-on-artistry-community-and-the-meaning-of-recognition

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2025: New release: PETER XIFARAS-“ADAGIO GROOVES”

 





New release

PETER XIFARAS-“ADAGIO GROOVES”

RELEASE DATE: August 22, 2025

Jazz meets Classical as The Budapest Symphony intersects with virtuoso jazz saxman & Universal Music Group artist Justin Chart for six blissful tracks that feature orchestral arrangements with beautiful soulful melodies that evolve into addicting grooves.

Artist: PETER XIFARAS
Title: ADAGIO GROOVES
Artist Websitehttps://PeterX.music
Release Date: August 22, 2025
Label: Music With No Expiration®
Catalog Number: PXCD05 UPC Digital: 199538351040
UPC Physical: 195269379018
Distribution: SONY/Orchard
Featuring: Justin Chart with the Budapest Symphony

TRACK LISTING
1. ADAGIO BLUE 5:12 2. ADAGIO DREAM 3:55 3. ADAGIO GROOVE 4:35 4. ADAGIETTO 5:51 5. ADAGIO DAYS 6:22 6. ADAGIO NIGHTS 5:22


Renowned for his prowess as a composer, guitarist, and producer, Peter Xifaras has masterfully navigated the realm of musical genres, earning widespread acclaim. His versatility is striking; whether crafting compositions for symphonic orchestra or delivering impassioned guitar solos, Peter is at ease. With his music resonating across hundreds of radio stations and enjoying over a decade of rotation on SiriusXM, his impact is undeniable. A recipient of multiple awards, Peter’s music has crowned the summits of BILLBOARD’S Classical & Crossover charts. Notably, he was awarded the AMERICAN Prize in composition, clinched a TELLY for ‘social impact’, and received an Accolade Global Film HUMANITARIAN award for his efforts with the poignant orchestral release, Children Of Conflict.

MUSICIANS:
Peter Xifaras-keys, Justin Chart-sax, Max Gerl-bass, Scott Jackson-drums, Budapest Symphony-orchestra

LISTENING LINKS:
https://orcd.co/7r5qwwa
All music written, arranged, produced by Peter Xifaras

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2025

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2025: Peter Xifaras(USA)-Adagio Groove


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Friday, January 3, 2025

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2025: George Solonos and John Waugh-Quietly in Mind

 


Acclaimed saxophonist John Waugh (best known for his role as a sideman to the globally renowned band “The 1975”) and celebrated guitarist/composer George Solonos are excited to announce the release of their new single, “Quietly in Mind“. This highly anticipated track serves as the lead single from their forthcoming EP, “Reverie”, slated for release in early 2025.

Drawing from the rich traditions of Jazz and World music, “Quietly in Mind” highlights Waugh’s evocative saxophone artistry, seamlessly paired with Solonos’ virtuosic guitar playing and cinematic production. The result is an immersive soundscape that bridges contemporary jazz and atmospheric storytelling, offering listeners a transcendent musical experience.

Following the resounding success of their previous EP, “Dive”, which held the top spot on the iTunes Jazz Charts for an impressive two weeks, this dynamic duo returns with a project that promises to captivate audiences with its bold artistry and genre-defying compositions.

About the Artists

John Waugh: Renowned for his work as a sideman to The 1975, Waugh’s saxophone mastery has earned him a reputation as one of modern music’s most compelling instrumentalists.

George Solonos: A gifted guitarist and composer from Cyprus, Solonos has collaborated with industry legends including Quincy Jones, Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe), and Boy George, solidifying his status as a versatile and innovative artist.

Key Highlights

Previous Success: Their EP Dive not only captured critical acclaim but also dominated the iTunes Jazz Charts for two weeks.

Innovative Approach: Known for blending Jazz and World music with cinematic elements, Waugh and Solonos craft works that resonate deeply with global audiences.

Quietly in Mind will be available on all major streaming platforms starting December 13, 2024. Be sure to stay tuned for the follow-up email containing the streaming link, so you can experience the next chapter in this remarkable duo’s musical journey.

Contact Information

For press inquiries, interviews, or additional details:

kristova_zuzana@hotmail.com

Stay Connected

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/george_solonos
https://www.instagram.com/jwaughsaxophone

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1CDXAP9M1UIQxwLhLNRLjs
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5xTAiA0ZfdnmJuBJIg9WKG

Website: George Solonos | new music
Session Saxophonist – John Waugh

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2025

Friday, October 4, 2024

World Music Mix: Sarantos(USA) – Hate to see you Happy




 Sarantos – Hate to see you Happy

Sarantos
“Hate To See You Happy”

ISRC: QMHDU2300010

Sounds Like: Leonard Bernstein (West Side Story)
Mood: enthusiastic
Genre: comedy, classical, folk, world
130 BPM, fast tempo, Musical Key D Major / Eb Major
Lead inst: Vocals
Track Length: 2:37

Sarantos says, “Inspired by the theatrical genius of Andrew Lloyd Webber, “Hate to See You Happy” brings playful wit and a dash of dramatic flair. And yes… it’s part of a musical I’m secretly crafting!

Sarantos – Hate to see you Happy (Original Mix)
This song is inspired by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It’s playful, witty and yeah, it’s part of a musical that I’m writing.

MTS

World Music Mix

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

USA, Austin, TX: Dreaming Hildegard-A Collaborative Work by Christopher Hynes and Alex Coke

 



Cloud Tree Gallery presents the world premiere of Dreaming Hildegard, the latest collaborative work by Alex Coke and Christopher Hynes. Inspired by 11th-century mystic and visionary Hildegard of Bingen, Hynes’ paintings and Coke’s music create a world of sight and sound that is spiritual, meditative, and thought provoking. This show is not to be missed!

On opening night, Friday Oct. 11th at 8pm, MAE trio (Masumi Jones, drums, Alex Coke, flutes, tenor saxophone, and Elaine Barber, harp) perform the World Premiere of Coke’s Dreaming Hildegard for the opening of Hynes’ art show.

Opening Reception: Friday, October 11
doors at 7pm, music at 8pm
Art on display in the gallery
Oct. 11 – Nov. 2, 2024,
Monday thru Saturday 12-5pm.



Thursday, May 16, 2024

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2024: Encuentro Music to Release Reginald Policard’s Global Jazz Album “Boarding Pass” in Label Debut

 




Ron Kadish, Publicist ron@dogranchmusicpr.com

Encuentro Music to Release Reginald Policard’s Global Jazz Album “Boarding Pass” in Label
Debut

Called “the most valued Haitian pianist in the jazz scene”, versatile pianist Reginald Policard has evolved through decades of playing different styles of music such as konpa, jazz, latin jazz and fusion to arrive at his personal style. Together with special guests from all over the world, Reginald brings the musical traditions of Haiti, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and American jazz to Boarding Pass, an exciting and fresh blend of musical cultures, to be released on May 31, 2024 as the debut release on the new Encuentro Music label.

Miami-based Encuentro Music is a music label project inspired by the traditions and flavors of the Caribbean. Encuentro aims to be a melting pot and a musical getaway for all The Caribbean, where artists and creatives, rhythms and sounds, tastes and colors meet and leave a mark of impactful culture.

Boarding Pass was inspired by the fundamental idea of what Encuentro Music is – a musical meeting between artists from different countries who all love and are inspired by the music of Latin America, the Caribbean, and Miami. With its diverse music encounters, Boarding Pass embodies a statement of what we can expect from Encuentro Music in the future- a message of bringing people together through music and encouraging them to share and enjoy inspired collaboration.

Born in Haiti, Reginald Policard was introduced to music at the early age of 10. Starting in 1969, Reginald played in Sugar Jazz before co-founding and leading the famous Caribbean Sextet, which dominated the music scene in Haiti for many decades.

Reginald’s discography includes sixteen solo recordings and his participation in numerous projects, including films. His album Vinn Avem was selected to be in the pool of nominees for the Latin Grammys in 1994. Reginald enjoys playing for his fans and his mastery in the piano comes alive every time he performs. Reginald has performed and collaborated with well-known international musicians such as Nicole Henry, Ed Calle, Jeff Carswell, Nicky Orta, Sammy Figueroa, Leo Quintero, Joel Widmaïer, Richard Barbot, David Fernandez, Sal Cuevas, JeanCaze, Felipe Lamoglia, David Einhorn and more.

Boarding Pass’s special guests include Cameroonian bassist Richard Bona, who has played and recorded with a host of modern jazz luminaries from Joe Zawinul to Pat Metheny; legendary singer Angélique KidjoSammy Figueroa, long regarded as one of the world’s great percussionists, who has played with everyone from Miles Davis to David Bowie; Haitian-American trumpeter Jean Caze; renowned Latin percussionist Edwin Bonilla; longtime Erique Iglesias percussionist Gilmar Gomes; and Miami Sound Machine trumpeter Teddy Mulet.

The May 31 release of Boarding Pass follows the highly successful releases of two singles. Intense in emotion, Melancholia expertly weaves Caribbean, African and traditional Jazz influences to highlight the warmth and texture of this distinctive collaboration. Policard’s compositional gifts shine through in Encuentro Theme. His catchy melodies are steeped in a deep understanding of jazz’s historical and cultural contexts, especially its Caribbean influences. Bona’s multifaceted musicianship adds layers of complexity and emotional depth, creating a resonant backdrop that invites listeners into a world of rhythmic euphoria.

Boarding Pass will be available everywhere on May 31, 2024. Pre-save it here.
Encuentro Music
Harold Staco – A&R management
Info@encuentromusic.com

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2024


Friday, April 26, 2024

Austin TX, USA Festival: Rich Harney Jazz Festival 2024

 

Rich Harney Jazz Festival 2024
Friday June 7/Saturday June 8
7pm
8001 Mesa Blvd
Austin TX 78731
First Presbyterian Church

TICKETS

Join us for a Jazz Festival in memory and celebration of award winning pianist/composer extraordinaire Rich Harney.
Featuring an all star lineup of a few of Rich’s friends and collaborators playing his original music, these 2 evenings are a must for anyone and everyone who remembers Rich or is a fan of swingin’ jazz.

Friday Night, June 7 (Rich’s Birthday!) Features:

THE BEAT DIVAS
with
Mady Kaye, Beth Ullman, and Dianne Donovan /vocals,
Mitch Watkins /guitar, Andy Langham /piano, John Fremgen /bass

The ALEX COKE QUINTET
with
Alex Coke /saxophone and flutes,
Bruce Saunders /guitar, Collin Shook /piano, James Suter / upright bass,
and
Masumi Jones /drums

Saturday Night June 8 Features:

ROBERT ABERG TRIO
with
Robert Aberg /guitar featuring Buddy Mohmed /upright bass, Austin Crawford /drums
and special guest Sarah Aberg /vocals

REDD VOLKAERT BAND
with
Redd Volkaert /guitar, Floyd Domino /piano,
Nate Rowe /bass
and
Vin Mott /drums

A memorable weekend of music and fellowship you won’t want to miss!

Tickets are $20 each evening
or $30 for both Friday and Saturday.

Rich’s books and recordings will be available to peruse and purchase, as well as recordings from the weekend’s bands and musicians

The music will be swingin’…the stories will be flowing. Come out to listen and bring a friend !

Can’t attend?
Consider a donation to The Rich Harney Memorial Fund.
in support of musical performances and scholarships
that honor Rich’s contribution to the jazz and worship communities.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

USA/Austin, TX: A Tribute to Carla Bley



 Carla Bley Tribute

February 8, 2024
8:30 pm
Soundspace at Cap’t Quacks
5326 Menchaca Rd
Austin TX 78745


TICKETS:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-carla-bley-tribute-tickets-790291632547

Carl Michel and friends will pay tribute to the late iconic jazz composer/arranger/pianist Carla Bley this February in Austin, Texas.
Bley’s Biographer Amy C. Beal described Bley’s music as “vernacular yet sophisticated, appealing yet cryptic, joyous and mournful, silly and serious at the same time.”
Founder of the Jazz Composers Guild in New York during the 60’s, whose members included Bill Dixon, Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, Paul Bley and Archie Shepp, by the late 60’s Bley’s music was featured on, “A Genuine Tong Funeral” by Gary Burton and her highly acclaimed “Escalator Over The Hill” won a Grand Prix du Disque, France’s most prestigious award for a musical recording.
In 1972, Bley received a Guggenheim fellowship for composition.
Along with Michael Mantler, Carla formed the record label JCOA, later Watt Works. As a leader, she released over two dozen albums. Ms. Bley was recognized as a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master in 2015.
Carla Bley passed away on October 17, 2023.

Musicians featured in the upcoming tribute include
Carl Michel, guitar
Alex Coke, saxophone and flutes
Ken George, trombone
Carolyn Trowbridge, vibes
Tex Vortexx, bass
and
Masumi Jones, drums

BIOS

With a distinctive sound and an inclination toward experimentation, Alex Coke exemplifies the traditions pioneered by fellow Texas tenors and jazz flutists, while expanding the possibilities of extended technique. Coke’s extensive discography includes his many projects and his work as a featured soloist with The Austin Jazz Workshop, Greezy Wheels, White Denim, Maryann Price, Accra Trane Station, KlezEdge, Reeds and Deeds, and many, many others.

Guitarist/composer/arranger Carl Michel was a co-leader of the Creative Opportunity Orchestra with the innovative vocalist, Tina Marsh. He has released several projects under the Play On Records label including “Food Of Love,” ”The Carl Michel Group,” “The Carl Michel Group (+),” “Music In Motian: (The Compositions Of Paul Motian)” and with the Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet, “The Emissary” and “Emergence”

Trombone was always Ken George’s first love musically. (During and) After graduating from the University of North Texas One O’Clock Lab Band, Ken played with the greats ; Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Natalie Cole, Ray Charles, Ray Price, and yes, Elvis. Ken was also active in the Dallas recording industry, playing hundreds of jingles and albums over many years.
Even though he had a career in the investment industry, and is today the owner of a digital marketing agency, Ken remains active in the jazz scene, playing with two bands in the DFW area, two more in Austin, and on call for other trombonists in both cities.
Ken lives in Ft Worth with his wife, Angela, and their two dogs, Frazier and Miles.

Carolyn Trowbridge is an Austin-based percussionist who specializes in vibraphone, marimba, steel pan, and world percussion. Carolyn is also an active recording artist and collaborator, performing with live DJs and bands such as Star Parks, Grammy-winning artist Adrian Quesada, Hard Proof, The Azmaris, Simon Says, The Baffles, KP and the Boom Boom, rrunnerrss and The Alex Coke/Carl Michel Sextet. She also leads her own project, Found Memories.

Masumi Jones moved to the US from Japan to study at Berklee College of Music in 1995. In 2008, she settled in Austin TX. Since then she has been playing with many Austin bands such as the Rich Harney Trio, Alex Coke Quartet, Mitch Watkins Trio, Jitterbug Vipers, Sarah Sharp, 35mm, Austin Jazz Workshop, Tapestry Tap Dance Company, and many others.
Masumi’s own group ‘Masumi and the Gentlemen’ had a weekly residency at Lamberts BBQ downtown from 2011 up until 2017 and had live streaming shows weekly at Lunch with Masumi website.
Her Japanese piano trio G.G. (former Groovin’ Girls in 90’s in Boston) was featured in the short documentary film ‘Jazz Abroad’ in 2016, and on the NPR Live Sessions ‘Love Austin Music Profile’ on March 2020.

Friday, December 15, 2023

JazzWorldQuest 2023: The Adam Deitch Quartet Releases Sophomore LP ‘Roll The Tape’ ft. Wil Blades, Eric “Benny” Bloom & Ryan Zoidis with Special Guest John Scofield

 

The Adam Deitch Quartet Releases Sophomore LP 'Roll The Tape' ft. Wil Blades, Eric "Benny" Bloom & Ryan Zoidis with Special Guest John Scofield

Listen to 'Roll The Tape' HERE 


EMBARGOED UNTIL 12AM EST NOVEMBER 10, 2023

 

 Beyond his sheer virtuosity and versatility, drummer Adam Deitch has proven to be a musician of perpetual motion. In just over a year’s time, he has been the driving force behind psychedelic funk veterans Lettuce’s eighth studio album 'Unify', released a hip-hop beats album 'TAKE YOUR TIME', and now returns with the second LP release from his soul-jazz project The Adam Deitch Quartet'Roll The Tape', available on Deitch’s imprint Golden Wolf Records on November 10, 2023, exemplifies his unwavering commitment to producing authentic music from a broad spectrum of styles, all rooted in his tutelage of rhythmic studies & groove, and his upbringing as a drummer from a young age. The album features organist Wil Blades, Lettuce cohorts Eric “Benny” Bloom on trumpet and Ryan Zoidis on saxophone, and a feature from legendary guitarist John Scofield on the leading single “Mushroom Gravy”.

 

‘Roll The Tape’ was a 1-2 punch effort coming off the heels of Lettuce recording their next full-length album as Blades flew in to join Deitch, Bloom, and Zoidis for a session at Scanhope Sound. Written on ProTools in his home studio in Denver, Colorado, Deitch composed and arranged all parts for the quartet and provided demos for the band to learn on the spot, much like the quartet’s debut LP Egyptian Secrets. “I’d bring the tunes in, play them on the computer, have the guys learn them as fast as possible, and then ‘roll the tape,” Deitch says of the rigor of the back-to-back sessions and marathon studio effort that contrasted the band’s debut effort recorded in two sessions over the course of five years. While the process may seem overwhelming at first glance, Blades speaks to it being a testament to Deitch’s thorough composition process and wholeness as a musician, “I don’t change much of anything at all. All of the harmonies and voicings are spot on. I grew up as a drummer, so the way Adam plays organ is the way I’m already playing organ.”

 

The quartet was formed when Deitch and Blades joined forces to play a last-minute late-night show at Boom Boom Room in San Francisco after Lettuce performed at The Fillmore and Tedeschi Truck Band performed at Bill Graham Civic Center in December 2013. The impromptu after-show featured an array of special guests including Zoidis and Bloom along with Eric Krasno (Soulive), Maurice “Mo Betta” Brown (Anderson .Paak), and James Casey (Trey Anastasio Band) and Kofi Burbridge (Tedeschi Trucks Band), both who left this earth all too soon. After additional performances at New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and some one-offs, Deitch knew the project had to continue and took the reigns to get the group in the studio.

 

‘Roll The Tape’ features ten brand-new songs that transcend the traditional organ trio format and are accentuated by Deitch’s prowess for funk, breakbeat, hip-hop, and electronic music experiences coupled with highlighting the strengths of every musician in the group. “Wil and I are both basketball fans and homies. He is highly skilled with the organ pedals and lefthand bass and is super smart and easy to work with. Zoidis and Bloom always balance each other out with Zoidis bringing a psychedelic vibe with his effects and Benny bringing his wild, crazy Benny attitude as a great musician with great showmanship,” says Deitch.

 

The lead single “Mushroom Gravy” is a tribute to Deitch’s Grandma Betty’s chicken mushroom gravy. He cites that she was pivotal in his development as a drummer as her brother and his Great Uncle Dave was the first drummer in their family and helped his father, Bobby Deitch, become a professional musician. The track features John Scofield on guitar, who has worked with Deitch since the early 00s and has keen insight into his evolution as a musician and bandleader. “It’s tremendous fun to play with the quartet because they fully understand where I’m coming from and hopefully I “get” them the same way. I think Adam and I have very simpatico concepts in music,” says Scofield of their musical chemistry.

 

Of their collaborative history and Adam’s inherent impact he imparts with his collaborators, Scofield continues, “When I first played with Adam, I knew he was right for me. This kind of chemistry is hard to come by and I’ve only had it a handful of times in my life. Eric Krasno recommended Adam. When we first played together, I liked it so much that I had to change drummers in the band immediately. The result was Uberjam. This period marked a new direction in my career and without Adam, it wouldn’t have worked as well. I’ve heard him improve and get better - more refined- from that original already great drummer that I met way back when. He’s an excellent musician and one of the very best drummers period. Mad skills.”

 

“Have Faith” is a gospel-inspired mutual favorite of all members of the quartet. “It’s a tribute to a life-changing experience I had playing in a gospel church in 9th grade,” says Deitch. “I ended up becoming the drummer in two church bands in Nyack, NY where I grew up. Playing with an amazing choir watching them sway from left to right and clapping on two and 4 was amazing to observe when I was 16 or 17 and the rest of the band was in their 30s-50s. It put me ahead and really made me improve when I got to Berklee in 1994 and was pretty experienced in gospel, funk, and R&B music.” With a stunning organ intro by Blades, he nods to the influence Tower of Power transmits on the tune, “It’s also a Tower of Power kind of thing and Deitch is a huge Tower of Power guy. I’m a huge Chester Thompson fan, so this song is right up my alley.”

 

Not to be confused with the Arthur Schwartz jazz standard, “Alone Together” is an original composition written during the pandemic to express the universal sentiments of everyone being simultaneously isolated. It sees Deitch taking a rare direction with one of the first ballads he’s ever released. “I’m not a huge balladeer,” he explains, “It was peaceful and calming to play this big, beautiful piece with brushes contrasting the funky, hyper music I usually write.” Blades chimes in on the tune being a testament to Deitch’s dedication and musical maturity, “He’s constantly writing music at either 3 in the morning or on the tour bus after For a drummer to write that kind of harmony, it’s another example of him having everything completely fleshed out and finished—it has beautiful harmony and nice horn melody.”

 

For anyone who has ever had a conversation with Deitch, looked at his social media, or read any press about him, he is one to give credit where credit is due. “Play on Playa” is an example of that as it is a direct tribute to Soulive, longtime friends, and collaborators of the group who were pillars in establishing the modern funk & soul revival in the late 90s/early 00s as East Coast trailblazers. “I owe Soulive so much. They introduced me to organ trio music, helped Lettuce’s career, and molded us into the musicians we are today,” he proclaims.

 

Like ‘Egyptian Secrets’‘Roll The Tape’ features two “Language Interludes” where Deitch is playing solo drums. They are homages to ancient African traditions of using drums as a language to communicate anything from warning of intruders to calling over different villages to a ceremony. “These interludes communicate freedom without any sort of song form and create full sentences within the drums,” he says, “Most drum solos I play have some kind of horn hits or backgrounds and this was fun to play without anything else to authentically express how I’m feeling.”

 

‘Roll The Tape’ epitomizes Deitch’s strength for surrounding himself with the perfect collaborators for any scenario and his ability to make even mature, serious music, resonate with music lovers from all backgrounds and maintain the ability to have fun. “Even with harmonically dense songs, this music is fun and danceable,” says Bloom, “There are lots of crowd-pleasing elements and these tunes are fun to play live—we can go in so many different directions.”

 

‘Roll The Tape’ is available to listen to on all streaming platforms HERE.

 

For more information and to stay posted on all of Adam Deitch’s endeavors, visit deitchbeatsdontquit.com.

ABOUT ADAM DEITCH

 

On the heels of massive successes with his main projects Lettuce and Break Science, celebrated collaborations with jazz guitar luminary John Scofield, and high-profile hip-hop production placements with the likes of 50 Cent, Talib Kweli, and Redman, GRAMMY-nominated drummer/producer Adam Deitch is slated to unveil Roll The Tapethe second LP from his The Adam Deitch Quartet.  A fluid expression of the funkier side of soul-jazz, Deitch and his curated collective hint at the avant-garde, but stay grounded in warm traditions. AD4 adventures through the vibrant forest of late 60’s Verve and Blue Note cool, respectfully mining the essential elements of what makes a great hip-hop break, and then Deitch reimagines them in his own contemporary context.

 

Adam Deitch is among the preeminent drummers in contemporary music today, having been featured in Modern Drummer multiple times, among myriad accolades across several genres for nearly 25 years. The only child born to two funk drummers, Deitch grew up just outside New York City in a home that celebrated all genres and eras of music - not the least of which jazz and its numerous subgenres. As such, Deitch was exposed to a plethora of legendary musicians and generational icons throughout his formative years; he studied at the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston in the late 1990s before joining Average White Band at 19 years old. He credits the development of his jazzier vocabulary and arranging to studying with a collection of influential teachers during his formative years, a brilliance which rears its ambitious, majestic head on Roll The Tape two decades later.

 

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