R&B
vocal band goes retro on their sophomore album, “Vintage Truth,” due
March 17, with assistance from contemporary jazz luminaries Dave Koz,
Brian Culbertson,
Paul Brown, Greg Adams and Elan Trotman.
At the untimely passing of the drummer Steely Dan’s Walter Becker described as having perfect timing, Ricky Lawson was only four songs into producing the sophomore album by R&B vocal group DW3. Lawson, who had an extraordinary GRAMMY®-winning career collaborating with Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Whitney Houston
and Steely Dan, had been a member of the band for more than two years
and the tracks are his last recordings. Over a year later, DW3’s “Vintage Truth,” dedicated to Lawson, is finally finished and scheduled for release March 17 on the Woodward Avenue Records label.
Despite
being rocked by the unexpected loss that occurred two days before
Christmas 2013, DW3 knew that Lawson would want the groove to continue.
He not only was a member of the outfit fronted by brothers Billy & Eric Mondragon and Damon Reel,
but he mentored them as well. He believed that the GRAMMY®-nominated
vocalists who are a perennial draw on the jazz festival and cruise
circuit is at their dynamic best in live settings thus the record’s core
tracks were laid down in the studio live. DW3 maintained that template
when finishing the album, which they produced themselves with one cut,
the collection’s first single - a seductively soulful take on The Eagles’ “I Can’t Tell You Why” - produced by hit-maker Paul Brown.
“We
titled the album ‘Vintage Truth’ because of the way we approached the
recording process, like a live jam session where the core musicians -
the guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer - were in the room
playing at the same time. We rehearsed each song twice, then went in the
studio and pressed record. Our previous recordings featured a lot of
drum programming, but this project has all live drums,” said Eric
Mondragon. “Another vintage element we added that we absolutely love is
the live horns – so much so that we recently added a horn section to our
lineup so that we could perform these songs properly onstage.”
The
twelve-tracker “Vintage Truth” offers a blend of originals and fan
favorites that the group has performed on stage for years such as Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed,” Luther Vandross’s “So Amazing” and The Mamas & The Papas’ “California Dreamin’,” the last of which won the California Lottery Powerball song contest for their trademark three-part harmonies spawning a popular video (http://bit.ly/1vDOe1D). Making instrumental contributions to the disc were contemporary jazz chart-toppers Dave Koz, Brian Culbertson, Greg Adams, Elan Trotman and Brown.
Four years ago, the Los Angeles born and raised DW3 issued its debut set, “On The Floor,” which peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard
contemporary jazz albums chart in the U.S. while it went all the way to
No. 1 on the United Kingdom’s soul chart driven by the sophisticated
neo soul single “I Got You” highlighted by a sultry sax solo from
multiple GRAMMY® nominee Gerald Albright. DW3’s three vocalists were 2014 GRAMMY® nominees for singing background on the Summer Horns album, an ensemble comprised of saxophone superstars Koz, Albright, Mindi Abair and Richard Elliot. Ever since DW3 served as the resident party band on the inaugural sailing of The Smooth Jazz Cruise
in 2004, they’ve been part of the sold-out cruise. In addition to
performing at premier festivals across the nation, the funksters
maintain a long-running weekly residency at SoCal hotspot Spaghettini and serve as the house band for L.A. radio station 94.7 The Wave’s Sunday Brunch held at the same venue. Further information about DW3 is available at www.DW3music.com.
"Vintage Truth" contains the following songs:
"Let The Music" (featuring Brian Culbertson)
"Tribute (Right On)”
"I Can't Tell You Why"
"Hold Me" (featuring Greg Adams)
"Dance With Me"
"Overjoyed"
"California Dreamin’"
"When You Cry" (featuring Dave Koz)
"She Keeps Running"
"Square One"
"So Amazing"
"At The Club" (featuring Elan Trotman)
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