Inspired sax with a hip-hop lean
Sam Rucker urges “Be True 2 Who U R” ahead of the June 3 release of “Tell You Something”
Hip-hop producer turned contemporary jazz saxophonist Sam Rucker
has something to say. Blending jazz, hip-hop, soul and gospel, he
communicates through inspirational instrumentals that meaningfully
resonate with listeners. Nearly three years in the making, his sophomore
album, “Tell You Something,” is slated for release from Favor Productions on June 3 and includes contributions from Norman Connors, Bobby Lyle, Tom Browne and Alyson Williams on the set mixed and mastered by Euge Groove.
Rucker
produced “Tell You Something” featuring eight originals that he wrote
or co-penned. The tracks harness the rhythms and intensity of hip-hop,
melodic phrasing typical of R&B, rousing gospel affirmations and
improvisational jazz nuances. A fan of vintage R&B, Rucker was
honored to share production chores with Connors on instrumental
renditions of three classics: “Before I Let Go,” “Footsteps in the Dark”
and Connors’ signature hit, “You Are My Starship.” Lyle’s keyboard
wizardry is on full display on each cover tune with gregarious solos
while Browne’s regal trumpet adds a touch of class along with a fervent
solo to “Starship.” Williams’ glorifies “Before I Let Go” and
“Footsteps” with her lustrous voice. But it’s one of Rucker’s own
empowering compositions, “Be True 2 Who U R,” that will be the first to
receive airplay from the radio-friendly disc when it is serviced to
stations in May. Rucker, who plays keyboards as well as tenor, alto and
soprano sax on the record, elects to use his soprano horn over the
chunky hip hop beats on the single.
“My
desire as an artist is not only to entertain, but to be a communicator –
to connect with the listener in such a way that they are encouraged and
inspired by my music. Even as an instrumentalist, I believe my music
speaks lyrically and I use it to convey uplifting messages. I wrote ‘Be
True 2 Who U R,’ ‘No Other Way’ and ‘Ain’t Nothin’ Like It’ to inspire
confidence in one’s individuality. My music has a unique fingerprint and
the songs on the album celebrate what the Creator put in me to share
with the world. ‘Tell You Something’ and ‘A Million Ways’ convey my
gratitude for the gifts He’s given me. ‘Brighter Day,’ ‘Love’s Melody’
and ‘A Long Way to Go’ were written to offer compassion for the
sacrifices and struggles that we face in life and touch that place in
our soul where adversity rests. ‘Brighter Day’ advocates that a brighter
day will come if you keep the faith. The covers I selected pay tribute
to some of the great R&B artists that shaped my listening while
growing up. One of whom, Norman Connors, I had the pleasure of working
with on this album,” said Rucker, a Virginia Beach, Virginia native who
studied music while attending nearby James Madison University.
Shortly after releasing his 2011 debut album, “Heat from the Heavens,”
that introduced his formula of “hip-hop grooves + jazz melodies + a
splash of inspirational lyrics,” Rucker met Connors and planning
commenced straightaway for “Tell You Something.” The saxman toured as a
member of Connors’ Starship Orchestra through 2012. Over the years,
Rucker has performed with Peter White, Ronnie Laws, Phil Perry, Cindy Bradley, Ivan Neville, Howard Hewett and Gerald Veasley
as well as Groove, Browne and Williams. His work as producer spans
hip-hop, gospel and spoken word. Rucker gigs throughout Virginia and
looks to expand his routing nationally with the successful release of
“Tell You Something.” For more information, please visit www.SamRucker.com and http://www.reverbnation.com/rpk/samrucker.
The cuts contained on “Tell You Something” are:
“Tell You Something”
“Before I Let Go”
“A Million Ways”
“You Are My Starship”
“Be True 2 Who U R”
“Ain’t Nothin’ Like It”
“Footsteps in the Dark”
“Brighter Day”
“No Other Way”
“Love’s Melody”
“A Long Way to Go”
“Tell You Something” (album version)
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