Tuesday, June 18, 2013

BWB featuring Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum and Norman Brown set to release “Human Nature” June 18 on Heads Up #jazz


Rick Braun, the gifted trumpeter/flugelhornist with the golden voice; GRAMMY Award-winning tenor saxophonist Kirk Whalum; and Norman Brown, the GRAMMY-winning guitarist, came together eleven years ago as the supergroup BWB and their historic album Groovin’ made them one of the most sought-after groups at that time.

This terrific triad reassembles with the June 18 release of Human Nature on Heads Up. This long-awaited sequel spotlights BWB’s stupendous reimaging of eleven selections made famous by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Here are BWB tour dates:
6/21/2013            DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival         Wilmington         DE
6/22/2013            Uptown Charlotte Jazz Fest                         Charlotte             NC
6/26/2013            Spirit Cruise Ship                                              New York            NY
7/19/2013            The Norfolk Jazz Festival                               Norfolk                 VA
7/20/2013            Bonelli Park - JazzFest West                        San Dimas           CA
7/21/2013            Bonelli Park - JazzFest West                        San Dimas           CA
8/3/2013              Rodney Strong Winery                                  Healdsburg         CA
8/10/2013            Festival of the Vine - Fraze Pavilion          Kettering             OH
8/11/2013            Richmond Jazz Festival                                  Richmond            VA
9/13/2013            Back Bay Amphitheatre @ Hyatt               Newport Beach                CA
9/14/2013            Thornton Winery                                             Temecula            CA
10/5/2013            Akron Civic Theatre                                         Akron                    OH

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - June 17th, 2013 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Boney James - "The Beat" - (Concord Jazz)
2 - 2 - Brian Simpson - "Just What You Need" - (Shanachie)
3 - 3 - Euge Groove - "House Of Groove" - (Shanachie)
4 - 8 - Chieli Minucci & Special EFX - "Genesis" - (Shanachie)
5 - 11 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns" - (Concord/CMG)
6 - 5 - Fourplay - "Espirit de Four" - (Heads Up)
7 - 4 - Marion Meadows - "Whisper" - (Shanachie)
8 - 6 - Paul Hardcastle - "Hardcastle VII" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
9 - 12 - Bob James & David Sanborn - "Quartet Humaine" - (OKeh)
10 - 7 - Jonathan Fritzen - "Magical" - (Nordic Night)
11 - 20 - Althea Rene - "In The Flow" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
12 - 9 - Nils - "City Groove" - (Baja/TSR)
13 - 23 - George Benson - "Inspiration: A Tribute To Nat King Cole" - (Concord)
14 - 13 - Jeanette Harris - "Summer Rain" - (J&M Records)
15 - 10 - Elan Trotman - "Tropicality" - (Woodward Avenue)
16 - 22 - Cindy Bradley - "Unscripted" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
17 - 16 - Bluey - "Leap Of Faith" - (Shanachie)
18 - 15 - Vincent Ingala - "Can't Stop Now" - (vincentingala.com)
19 - 19 - Andy Snitzer - "The Rhythm" - (Native Language)
20 - 18 - Lee Ritenour - "Rhythm Sessions" - (Concord)

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Omar Is "The Man" Godfather Of UK Soul Launches New Album on Shanachie 6/18/13


Mention Omar to any number of people in the American R&B/ neo-soul scene and the reaction is immediate: “Omar is great!” Indeed, some of Omar’s more notable fans include Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Common and Angie Stone all of whom have made guest appearances on Omar’s recordings. Omar’s unique mix of R&B, jazz, funk and Latin music has been hugely influential, leading some to dub him “the godfather of UK soul” and others to cite him as one of the key progenitors of the neo-soul movement. Check it out.


Yet he has never truly broken through in the United States, despite the massive success of his seminal hit “There’s Nothing Like This” in the UK. He has only released a handful albums in his more than 20 years of recording—which means that the release of any new Omar album is truly an event.  On June 18, 2013, Shanachie Entertainment will release Omar’s first new album in seven years, a work titled most aptlyTHE MAN, featuring Caron Wheeler of Soul II Soul, Stuart Zender of Jamiroquai and Pino Palladino.

THE MAN is the latest in my musical journey and I’m happy to say it fits well with all the other stops I’ve made along the way,” Omar says. “If you know and like my style, this will not disappoint! The mixture of funk, Latin, jazz, reggae, soul and classical is all there. I’ve been blessed to work with a whole raft of iconic musicians in my lifetime: Stevie (Wonder), Leon Ware, Lamont Dozier, David Frank, Harvey Mason, Angie Stone, Erykah Badu, and Common, to name a few. This album has been blessed by my bass hero Pino Palladino. My good friend Stuart Zender also blesses us with his skills alongside the wonderful Caron Wheeler and my talented brother Scratch Professor.”

Indeed THE MAN harks back to the blend of elements and groove-oriented aesthetic that marked Omar’s first two albums and his seminal hit “There’s Nothing Like This.”

Omar is planning a U.S. tour in the Summer, an all too rare opportunity for his many
American fans to see him in the flesh.

“My U.S fans have shown loyalty from the start and I find it touching that it shows no sign of diminishing,” Omar enthuses. “From East to West coast, when I have toured, the love is so overwhelming it is literally breathtaking and I can’t wait to get back to American shores to return the love!”

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - June 10th, 2013 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Boney James - "The Beat" - (Concord Jazz)
2 - 2 - Brian Simpson - "Just What You Need" - (Shanachie)
3 - 3 - Euge Groove - "House Of Groove" - (Shanachie)
4 - 5 - Marion Meadows - "Whisper" - (Shanachie)
5 - 5 - Fourplay - "Espirit de Four" - (Heads Up)
6 - 4 - Paul Hardcastle - "Hardcastle VII" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
7 - 7 - Jonathan Fritzen - "Magical" - (Nordic Night)
8 - 15 - Chieli Minucci & Special EFX - "Genesis" - (Shanachie)
9 - 8 - Nils - "City Groove" - (Baja/TSR)
10 - 9 - Elan Trotman - "Tropicality" - (Woodward Avenue)
11 - 24 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns" - (Concord/CMG)
12 - 16 - Bob James & David Sanborn - "Quartet Humaine" - (OKeh)
13 - 14 - Jeanette Harris - "Summer Rain" - (J&M Records)
14 - 10 - Brian Bromberg - "In The Spirit Of Jobim" - (Artistry)
15 - 13 - Vincent Ingala - "Can't Stop Now" - (vincentingala.com)
16 - 18 - Bluey - "Leap Of Faith" - (Shanachie)
17 - 19 - The Rippingtons - "Built To Last" - (Peak/eOne)
18 - 11 - Lee Ritenour - "Rhythm Sessions" - (Concord)
19 - 12 - Andy Snitzer - "The Rhythm" - (Native Language)
20 - 20 - Althea Rene - "In The Flow" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)

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Concord Music Group Offers The First Jazz Discovery Application For Spotify: STYLUS™ (#jazz)

STYLUS™  - DISCOVER THE WORLD OF JAZZ

Stylus, a music application specially designed for leading music streaming service Spotify, premiered today as a fun, easy and exciting way for listeners to explore and discover the best of classic and contemporary jazz from among an essential database of over 1,200 titles. 

Stylusderives its name from its striking turntable-like graphics, which lend the app an authentic ambiance that jazz aficionados will recognize and appreciate. The clean, functional and interactive experience of Stylus is designed to guide users through the vast and often intimidating world of jazz. The app's unique interface coupled with Spotify's 'star' feature, smartly adapts to define and organize the listener's personal taste. In addition, Stylus provides detailed artist bios, track information and cover art, further enhancing the user experience. 

A Video Intro to Stylus: http://vimeo.com/65933878

"As an industry leader in jazz, Concord wants to make this great music more accessible to new and casual fans while helping aficionados explore jazz's rich sub-genres more deeply," said Concord Chief Development Officer, Marc Morgenstern.  "Stylus is all about discovery."

Concord Music Group designed, developed and will maintain Stylus™; however the Stylus™ music library is pulled from a broad spectrum of the best jazz titles currently available on Spotify without regard to label affiliation. The initial Stylus™ collection of over 1,200 jazz titles features both essential and lesser known recordings from a wide range of subgenres such as big band/swing, bebop, jazz-fusion, vocal and contemporary jazz, among many others.  Originators such as Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton, classic influencers like Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Miles Davis along with modern-day stars such as Robert Glasper and Christian Scott are all well represented.

In addition, Concord is pleased to partner with the esteemed, influential publication JazzTimes who will provide regular app updates of the most noteworthy new jazz releases, while also serving as a co-marketing partner.

"We're excited to be a part of this innovative app created by Concord for Spotify," said JazzTimes publisher, Lee Mergner. "Whether it's providing recommendations for the most interesting new releases or sharing Artist's Choice playlists from the publication, JazzTimes is committed to supporting this app that is certain to enhance the listening experience for jazz and music fans."

Users can access Stylus™ via the app tab on free and premium Spotify accounts.
Concord Music Group, one of the world's leading independent record companies, took home a total of eight GRAMMY awards at the most recent ceremony this past February, more than any other record label. Concord's legendary family of imprints includes Concord Records, Concord Jazz, Fantasy, Stax, Hear Music, Milestone, Riverside, Specialty, Telarc, Peak, Heads Up, Prestige and Rounder Records.

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Stylus Jazz Spotify Link: spotify:app:stylusjazz
Stylus Jazz Spotify URL: http://open.spotify.com/app/stylusjazz

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Friday, June 07, 2013

Release of New Terence Blanchard Album Magnetic To Be Accompanied By Tour Dates Worldwide #jazz

 Album And Tour Dates Will Coincide With June
World Premiere Of Blanchard’s First Opera,
Champion, “An Opera In Jazz”


“Magnetic is a small-group recording of uncommon richness,
complexity and scope... Halfway through 2013,
here is a clear candidate for Record of the Year.”
— JazzTimes

Accompanying the release of Magnetic, Terence Blanchard’s stunning new album released May 28 on Blue Note Records, will be an unprecedented schedule of worldwide tour dates kicking off with a five-night run at The Jazz Standard in New York City on May 29th and hitting cities across the United States, Europe, Tokyo, South Africa and Brazil. The tour will feature Terence, Brice Winston on Sax, Fabian Almazan on piano, Robert Hurst III on bass, Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums and Lionel Loueke on guitar and will take-in such cities as New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Denver, The Newport Jazz Festival, Boston, Washington D.C., London, Paris, the Czech Republic, Tokyo, Johannesburg and the Choro Festival in Brazil. A complete list of dates can be seen at www.terenceblanchard.com.

Magnetic, the new album, features ten original songs written by Blanchard or a member of his quintet: saxophonist Brice Winston, pianist Fabian Almazan, bassist Joshua Crumbly, and drummer Kendrick Scott. Magnetic also showcases special guest appearances from bass legend Ron Carter, as well as label-mates saxophonist Ravi Coltrane and guitarist Lionel Loueke. Magnetic is yet another genre-defying chapter in this innovative musician and film composer's life — only to be followed June 15 by the World Premiere of Champion, an “Opera in Jazz.”

Nextbop: The Next Generation Of Jazz exclusively premiered the title track for Magnetic on Tuesday, May 14th and on release date (May 28th), NPR affiliate WBGO-FM will air a live concert featuring Terence and the band during their Afternoon Jazz program at 2pm eastern.

Magnetic is Blanchard’s first album since the critically-acclaimed 2009 album, Choices, and marks Blanchard’s return to Blue Note, which last released A Tale of God’s Will, his Grammy-winning triumphant 2007 requiem for his home city, New Orleans, in the wake of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Magnetic was produced by Blanchard, Robin Burgess and Frank Wolf and recorded at Avatar Studios in New York City. The vast array of approaches undertaken by the ensemble throughout the album is striking, from the blistering bop of “Don’t Run” to the fragile ballad “Jacob’s Ladder”; the psychedelic electronic haze of “Hallucinations” to the urgent edginess of “Another Step.” As Blanchard says, “It’s a wide range of musical ideas that come together through the efforts of the guys in the band.”

On June 15th, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and Jazz St. Louis will combine forces to premiere Blanchard’s first opera, Champion, an “Opera in Jazz” based on the story of the boxing champion Emile Griffith. Continuing their individual traditions of commissioning music that showcases the talents of the world’s best contemporary composers, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and Jazz St. Louis have joined forces in the development of Champion, featuring a powerhouse team of writers and performers. With music by Blanchard and libretto by the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright Michael Cristofer, Champion blends the uniquely American tradition of jazz with the dramatic power of opera. The opera will star Denyce Graves, Arthur Woodley, Robert Orth, Aubrey Allicock, and Meredith Arwady. Directed by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Artistic Director James Robinson and conducted by George Manahan, Champion will receive its world premiere June 15-30 as part of Opera Theatre’s 2013 Festival Season. Champion follows his recent score for Emily Mann’s Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire.

For a complete tour itinerary please visit: www.terenceblanchard.com,
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Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Bob James & David Sanborn Pay Tribute To Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond On "Quartette Humaine" #jazz

OKeh released keyboardist-composer-arranger Bob James and alto saxophonist David Sanborn‘s new album, Quartette Humaine, on May 21, 2013. The project is the first collaboration between the two musicians since their 1986 Platinum-selling, GRAMMY® Award-winning album, Double Vision. An all-acoustic quartet offering, Quartette Humaine pays tribute to the late iconic pianist-composer Dave Brubeck, putting a prime spotlight on his work that featured alto saxophonist Paul Desmond.



 “David and I realized long ago that Double Vision had become more successful than we originally imagined it could be,” James says. “Ironically, although we’ve met in the studio, doing other people’s projects, we’ve never toured, or performed together live as a band. The exception was a midnight jam session at the Tokyo Jazz Festival a few years ago. We played just a couple of tunes, but it engendered the feeling that a reunion was way overdue.”

On their second go-round, the old masters eschew the pop and R&B production values that mark large chunks of their respective discographies, and offer instead an all-acoustic quartet recital consisting of four new compositions by James, three pieces by Sanborn, and two James-arranged covers (“My Old Flame,” “Geste Humain”). Propelled by legendary drummer Steve Gadd and 21st century bass giant James Genus, the proceedings are reflective, swinging, chock-a-block with unfailingly melodic improvising and beautiful tonalities.

“At this stage of my life, I wanted more than anything to play music that’s challenging and fun, outside the style we’ve been associated with,” Sanborn says. “For various reasons, a lot of my records only reflected one side of the many kinds of music I was doing.” Over the past decade, Sanborn adds, his records “reflect a side of my sensibility that I hadn’t been expressing as much, paying respects to guys like Hank Crawford and David ‘Fathead’ Newman, who inspired me to start when I was a teenager in St. Louis.”

“We felt it’s far more exciting and adventurous to move forward,” James says. “Times have changed. The music business has changed. We have changed.”
It’s a poignant coincidence that the recording sessions occurred in December 2012, a week after the death of Dave Brubeck, who the protagonists were thinking of as they gestated Quartette Humaine. “We talked about the interplay of Brubeck’s quartet with Paul Desmond,” Sanborn says. Coming from that, I assumed we’d make a quartet date. I like being able to really hear all the individual instruments. We had this beautiful 9-foot grand piano, and you can hear its sound ring out. You get more sonic purity without all those other elements.”

Indeed, both the tunes and treatments channel Brubeck’s gift for creating communicative music from highbrow raw materials. “Dave has a similar capability to Paul Desmond-though in a different way-in that the lyric quality of the way they play takes it into an emotional-romantic concept rather than an intellectual one,” James says of Sanborn.  “I felt-and I still do when I listen to the Brubeck quartet-that they were taking us on an adventure, and some of the adventure was challenging. Just when you thought you knew where you were going, they’d go somewhere different.”

It’s this adventurous, “in-the-moment” spirit that fuels Sanborn and James on Quartette Humaine. “It’s so much fun to do it this way,” Sanborn reflects. “I used to separate live playing from being in the studio, and got into a mindset of having to labor over a record and make it right. I want the studio to reflect that live experience-the fun of discovery, not knowing what’s going to happen until it happens.”

About Bob James:
Discovered by Quincy Jones at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1963, Bob James recorded his first solo album, Bold Conceptions, that year for Mercury Records. 58 albums and innumerable awards would follow through five decades. He honed his skills working with Creed Taylor, working on albums for artists like Hank Crawford, Grover Washington, Jr., among others. While with CTI, James found great popular success overseeing significant hits for Paul Simon, Neil Diamond, Maynard Ferguson, and Kenny Loggins. Additionally, James is a founding and current member of Fourplay, the distinguished contemporary jazz quartet. For more information on Bob James, please visit: bobjames.com

About David Sanborn:
Saxophonist David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six GRAMMY® Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired countless other musicians, Sanborn has worked in many genres that typically blend instrumental pop, R&B and lately, more and more traditional jazz. For more information on David Sanborn, please visit: davidsanborn.com

Upcoming Bob James & David Sanborn Appearances:
 June 6 / Town Hall / New York, NY
June 8 / Fraze Pavillon/ Kettering, OH
June 9 / Capital Jazz Fest / Columbia, MD
June 14 / Rotary Amphitheatre / Fresno, CA
June 15 / Thornton Winery / Temecula, CA
June 16 / Playboy Jazz Festival/ Los Angeles, CA
June 17 / SFJAZZ Center / San Francisco, CA
June 19 / Schermerhorn Symphony Center / Nashville, TN
June 20Jazziz Night Life / Boca Raton, FL
June 21/ Plaza Live / Orlando, FL
June 22 / Palladium Theater / St. Petersburg, FL
June 24 / Ottawa Jazz Fest /Ottawa, ON
June 25 / Toronto Jazz Fest / Toronto, CA
June 26 / Chene Park / Detroit, MI
June 27 / Rochester Jazz Fest / Rochester, NY
June 28 / Keswick Theatre/ Glenside, PA
June 29 / Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Fest / Saratoga, NY
June 30 / Hampton Jazz Fest / Hampton, VA
July 9 / Istanbul Jazz Festival / Istanbul, Turkey
July 12 / North Sea Jazz Festival / Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 16 / Montreux Jazz Fest / Montreux, Switzerland
 July 20 / TBA / St. Moritz, Switzerland
July 21 / Montreux Jazz Fest / Montreux, Switzerland
August 7 / TBA / Haugesund, Norway
August 23 / Back Bay Amphitheater / Newport Beach, CA
August 24 / Mountain View Plaza / Snoqualmie, WA
August 25 / Esther Short Park / Vancouver, WA
September 4 – 5 / Blue Note / Tokyo, Japan
September 9 / Tokyo Jazz Festival / Tokyo, Japan
October 24 / St. Cecilia Music Center / Grand Rapids, MI
October 25 / Manchester’s Craftsman’s Guild / Pittsburgh, PA
October 27 / The State Theater / New Brunswick, NJ
October 31 / TBA / Zurich, Switzerland
November 3 / TBA / Salzburg, Austria
November 5 / TBA / Lugano, Switzerland
November 8 / TBA / Vienna, Austria
November 9 / TBA / Horsens, Denmark
November 14 / Leverkusan Jazz Fest / Leverkusan, NJ


Quartette Humaine - Tracklisting:
 1. You Better Not Go to College (Bob James)
2. Geste Humain (Alice Soyer)
3. Sofia (David Sanborn)
4. Follow Me (Bob James)
5. My Old Flame (Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow)
6. Another Time, Another Place (David Sanborn)
7. Montezuma (Bob James)
8. Genevieve (David Sanborn)
9. Deep in the Weeds (Bob James)

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