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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Madeleine Peyroux is all set to release a new album, Anthem through the iconic Verve label on 31 August. #jazz

Her new record finds the singer-songwriter collaborating with writers/musicians Patrick Warren (Bonnie Raitt, JD Souther, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Lana Del Rey, The Red Hot Chili Peppers), plus Brian MacLeod (Sara Bareilles, Leonard Cohen, Tina Turner, Ziggy Marley) and David Baerwald (Joni Mitchell, David and David, Sheryl Crow), who are also the basic rhythm section players on the album. Together, they cast a sober, poetic, and at times philosophical eye on the current state of the world.
Produced and co-written by Larry Klein, the album came to life during the pivotal 2016 US elections, with the writers absorbing a “constant stream of news” over many months. The “consciously not too preachy” songs, fuse Peyroux’s, at times political outlook, with glimpses into her personal world. Honed and patiently refined with fellow writers they mix the public with the personal, striking that perfect equilibrium of dark humour and compassion.
Anthem is an album born out of the team being “together in one room, musing over world events and letting personal experiences spark ideas”. David Baerwald’s sadness over the passing of poet John Ashbery, ignited thoughts of much admired figures lost over the years and paved the path for ‘All My Heroes’Baerwald’s loss gave rise to feelings of awe at these figures’ trailblazing ability to guide and “light fires in the shadows”, but also brought to light their very human vulnerability.
Inspiration for the evocative ‘Lullaby’written by Baerwald, Klein, MacLeod, Peyroux and Warren, came from “the image of a solitary woman in the midst of a vast open sea singing to her child, or possibly herself, as she faces the chasm of the world.” With engaging empathy, the song paints a haunting picture of the displaced person’s desperation, as she is tormented by memories of “a time before the war”, in a boat paddling towards the unknown.
Anthem weaves the colourful stories of people confronting life’s challenges in a multitude of ways. With pathos and a hint of irony it laments over financial tribulations in ‘Down On Me’, speaks of disappointment and unfulfilled dreams in the bluesy ‘Ghosts of Tomorrow’ and delivers a scathingly poignant social commentary in ‘The Brand New Deal’.
Coming ten years after Bare Bones, the singer-songwriter’s previous album of original songs, Anthem finds Peyroux wiser with finer articulation powers. Inspired by her idol Leonard Cohen’s ability to “suffer for the work, but still present the listener with just a friendly thought”, Peyroux sends a spiritual but clear message of hope, optimism and resilience in the face of a turbulent reality.
There are two covers in this album. Paul Eluard’s WW2 poem ‘Liberté’, and the title track, Leonard Cohen’s monumental ‘Anthem’, which also marks Peyroux’s third interpretation of the iconic poet’s work.
Soon becoming Peyroux’s “personal anthem”, Cohen’s soulful masterpiece “tied together all the stories on the record”, with uncanny relevance and topical worldly observation.
It was Cohen’s astonishing ability to tap into the human psyche and “make you think about things without forcing you into it”, that was the underlying thread throughout the project, leading to a more fluid style of writing, “that is about saying something rather than saying everything.”
Anthem’s lighter tunes include ‘On My Own’ and On A Sunday Afternoon’ and 70’s sounding ‘Party Tyme’ which “has some darkness to it.”
A key track on the album is Paul Eluard’s poem ‘Liberté’ which came to Peyroux’s attention when a family friend requested she contribute a song to the documentary On the Tips of One’s Toes (Sur La Pointe des Pieds), telling the story of her gravely ill son and the family dealing with his fatal illness (Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy). A well-known poem in France and recently set to music by French rocker Marc Lavoine, “Liberté was already in the air following the Paris terror attack”. It came up for Peyroux and Klein as they were trying to put music to a sequence in the documentary showing the young boy going on daily outings and activities. It evoked questions about the parents’ ordeal of “living with the knowledge that their son will not live a full life”, and triggered thoughts of “life’s greatest questions about mortality, overcoming adversity and man’s place in the grand scheme of things”.
Madeleine Peyroux’s extraordinary journey is one of music industry’s most compelling. Eight albums and 22 years since her debut Dreamland, Peyroux continues to challenge the confines of jazz, venturing into the fertile fields of contemporary music with unfading curiosity.
Anthem is Peyroux’s “biggest project to date”, with the artist investing many months of hands-on involvement in the studio, “exploring processed sounds and editing in post tracking. Special in that it was written with the group of musicians/writers who also played on it, “this album was about discovering the original songs as they were being recorded” and mastering the courage to “let the songs choose their own path.” The new album includes several songs bearing Peyroux’s distinctive, instantly recognizable style including ‘On My Own’ and ‘Sunday afternoon’, but Anthem’s spirit was that of exploring new styles whilst resting safe in the knowledge that “if you are loyal to yourself, there should always be a thread running through your music.”

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Monday, August 27, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - August 27, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 2 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
2 - 1 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns II: From A to Z - (Concord)
3 - 3 - Nick Colionne - "Be Urself - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
4 - 4 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
5 - 5 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
6 - 6 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
7 - 12 - Gerald Albright - "30" -(Bright)
8 - 13 - Paul Brown - "Uptown Blues" - (Woodward Avenue)
9 - 7 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
10 - 8 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
11 - 9 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagDarius Music)
12 - 11 - Michael Franks - "The Music In My Head" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
13 - 10 - Brian Simpson - "Something About You" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
14 - 14 - Jessy J - "Live ?At Yoshi's" - (Changi Records LLC)
15 - 15 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
16 - 20 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)
17 - 16 - Doc Powell - "Steppin' Out" - (DPR)
18 - 18 - Steve Oliver - "Illuminate" - (SOM)
19 - 17 - Manhattan Transfer - "The Junction" - (BMG)
20 - 21 - Walster Beasley - "The Best Of Walter Beasley" - (Affable0


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Saturday, August 25, 2018

“Redemption” arrives for urban-jazz saxophonist Sam Rucker

The “True Love” video premieres at SoulTracks; an instore performance to celebrate Friday’s album release is set for Saturday.

The freedom of jazz, the swagger of hip hop, the faith of gospel and heart-on-your-sleeve soul inspire saxophonist Sam Rucker’s “Redemption,” his third album that drops Friday from Favor Productions. An engaging mix of triumphant light and somber vibes, the release day is bitter sweet for Rucker who endured the untimely deaths of two of the record’s guitarists, including his nephew (Justin Taylor), three days apart during the recording process. As a spiritually-rooted man, he soldiers on knowing that the disc is being well received and will be feted during an instore performance on Saturday in Virginia Beach.      

Rucker previewed “Redemption” at radio with the first single, “True Love,” lensing a video for the downtempo groove rendered by an almighty tenor sax that premiered on the SoulTracks site. His resonant messages on the collection of original songs that he wrote and produced stir reflection, uplift, and proffer hope and perseverance. 

“Redemption” is the next step in Rucker’s evolution from hip hop producer to urban-jazz artist. The album’s “Overcomer” is an intimate cut on which his soprano sax is buttressed by the dual guitar combo of Taylor and John Calisto. Written to comfort and encourage others to overcome rough circumstances, it provided him solace when both men passed. Rucker’s music acknowledges and confronts pain and tumult head on, seeing such challenges as Divine will, never allowing difficulties to overshadow his appreciation for compassion, forgiveness and his many blessings. 

On Saturday at 12:30pm, Rucker will appear at the Virginia Beach landmark record store Birdland Music where he will perform a short set of music from “Redemption” and sign CDs.  

Below is a sampling of the initial album reviews:

Rucker has a unique musical recipe that is not just heard, but felt. This former hip-hop producer has developed a sound that is leaving a unique fingerprint on modern jazz…Reflective of its title and the individual themes driving its soulful, engaging tracks, Sam Rucker’s emotionally compelling third album Redemption is powered by a deep spiritual vision of true soul survival…An album chock full of bright melodies and tight grooves.” – Exclusive Magazine

Interspersed with a deep spiritual vision of the survival of the soul…listen to this album and experience your salvation!” – Keys & Chords

There’s lots here to sink your teeth into as this is music that touches the heart as well as the ears.” – Midwest Record

“A tight ten-track collection that he produces writes or co-writes throughout and which promises to be one of the urban jazz events of 2018…the first single to be serviced to radio is ‘True Love’; a sensually steamy mid-tempo tune where Rucker's fat tenor sax sound combines with sultry nylon guitar from John Calisto to really pack a punch.” - Smooth Jazz Therapy

“The suave saxman offers his third album Redemption with his own form of greased lightning and charm…This album is chock full of c-jazz goodness and laced with the faith and spirituality that Rucker has kept near and dear to his heart and very being. Grab this one and let its pure satisfaction wash over you.” – The Smooth Jazz Ride

Excellent third album by a saxophonist that is already counted among our favorite musicians.” – No Solo Smooth Jazz

“We’re particularly digging the first single from the new album. ‘True Love’ is a breezy midtempo song that features a choral chant that embodies the true message: ‘Take one look, and you will see, what true love has done for me, take one look and you will see, what true love has done in me.’” - SoulTracks


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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Guitarist Denny Jiosa explores the sensuality of Latin jazz fusion on “Mueve Tu Cuerpo”

Four-time Grammy nominee Denny Jiosa sees parallels between the curvaceous body of the guitar and the human body. Indulging his passion for “sexy” Latin music, the jazz guitar slinger uses his electric and nylon-string guitar bodies to get people to move their body as well as expressively stir emotions on his eighth album, “Mueve Tu Cuerpo,” which dropped on July 27 on the Sonic Canvas Records/BFD imprint. Radio is already getting a taste with the evocative first single, “Missing You,” one of eleven songs Jiosa penned and produced for the collection.
Jiosa endeavored to craft an upbeat Latin-influenced, jazz-rooted album that would get people to move and grab attention via an exciting blend of musical styles. But he also wanted to go deeper, “shy away from the norm” and touch people emotionally. Beneath the energizing layers of exotic Latin percussion that create lusty rhythms and sensual grooves emerge moving harmonies and rousing melodies that resonate. Whether he’s furiously strumming impassioned nylon-string guitar rhythms, precisely picking lyrical phrases and bending extended notes, or intensely issuing scorched earth electric guitar pyrotechnics, Jiosa’s deft fretwork establishes and maintains a commanding presence throughout the recording.
“‘Mueve Tu Cuerpo’ is about what music does to get people to move. I wanted this to be an exciting, compelling and expressive blend, tapping into my huge passion for Latin music. I love the sounds, rhythms and sexiness of Latin music, which I blended with jazz rhythms, lines and harmonies. My intention from the outset was to reach a broad scope of listeners with this album. Guitar is one of the most expressive and sexy instruments. Whether I’m playing nylon string to electric guitar with an edge, it’s about moving people emotionally. If you can move people emotionally with an instrumental, then you’ve accomplished something,” said the Nashville-based Jiosa.
More than just sultry enticements to body movement or coaxing emotional responses, “Mueve Tu Cuerpo” also transmits meaningful messages. “Missing You” ruminates on the absence of Jiosa’s loved ones who have passed, such as his desire for his parents to be here to see their grandkids and hear his music. Alluring and mystical, “Dance In Heaven” contains the gut string guitarwork of multiple Grammy nominee Phil Keaggy. The festive, gospel-funk cut “Selah, Love Each Other,” featuring drummer Chester Thompson (Genesis, Frank Zappa), pays tribute to Jiosa’s late bassist, Chris KentJohn Santos contributes lead vocals to “Freedom Tower,” a song about the historic Miami structure that still stands as a landmark for Cubans who fled to the US in the 1960s and were processed at that location. The atmospheric meditation “From The Fire” appeared in the Christian film “Believe: The Misfit Pawn” a couple years ago and addresses embracing “the fire” we face in our lives.
Jiosa developed his brand of guitar play that borrows from jazz, rock, blues and R&B while living in Los Angeles where he studied under the tutelage of innovative guitarist Frank Gamble (Chick Corea). He dropped his solo debut, “Moving Pictures,” in 1995. Subsequent collections spawned a string of singles that proliferated the radio charts. Jiosa’s diverse body of work includes roles as a producer, engineer, mixer and/or guitarist for artists such as Yolanda AdamsKirk WhalumTake 6Ben TankardPhilip Baileyand Crystal Gayle. “Mueve Tu Cuerpo” is his first album in ten years. For more information, please visit http://jiosa.com.
Jiosa’s “Mueve Tu Cuerpo” contains the following songs:

“Fumarlo Bebe”
“Mueve Tu Cuerpo”
“Missing You”
“Dance In Heaven”
“Abre La Puerta”
“Selah, Love Each Other”
“The Gift”
“Freedom Tower”
“Backroads”
“From The Fire”
“Embracing The Fire” (remix)

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Trumpeter Erik Jekabson takes his sextet on a musical journey through the San Francisco Bay Area #jazz

The straight-ahead jazz album inspired by life around the city by the bay drops September 7.

Trumpeter Erik Jekabson spent nearly five months composing new music while going about his San Francisco Bay Area life before gathering his sextet at the legendary Fantasy Studios in Berkeley to track “Erik Jekabson Sextet,” which drops September 7 on Wide Hive Records. Inspired by places, events, moods and ideas, the nine original compositions that he wrote for his seventh album were recorded all in one day with Gregory Howe in the producer’s chair. 

Jekabson regathered the musicians – guitarist Dave Macnab, saxophonist Dave Ellis, drummer Hamir Atwal and bassist John Wiitala - who appeared on his 2017 outing, “Erik Jekabson Quintet,” and added seven-time Grammy-nominated percussionist John Santos.

Hazy stop lights and blurred lines mix and meld on “San Pablo Avenue,” a richly-textured tune that combines some of Jekabson’s trademarks: lyrical melodies, unexpected rhythmic shifts and modern harmonies. The transcendent “Floating Song” unfolds at a deliberate pace, slowly adding layers, countermelodies and builds in intensity over a solemn bass line. “The Hills of Santa Cruz” is an atmospheric sojourn featuring Jekabson’s dark trumpet tone and Macnab’s nuanced guitar accompaniment. The pace picks up on the charismatic “Chrysalis,” a grooving Brazilian baiao showcasing Santos’ skillfully-layered percussion and special guest keyboardist Matt Clark. Humor and quirkiness abound on “Cat and Mouse”; the storming “Hive Wide” slashes a soulful path highlighting Ellis’ tenor saxophone; and “Gentle Wave” washes over the shoreline full of restraint and grace. A literal “Change Up,” the outfit gets into a swinging mood on the head bobbing, finger-popping jaunt propelled by the tight hookup of bassist Wiitaka and drummer Atwal. “Medjool” closes the collection with a Middle Eastern-flavored melody featuring Santos’s rife embellishments.

“This recording is a documentation of the sounds of my busy life here in the San Francisco Bay Area, interpreted by some of my favorite Bay Area musicians. I suppose all composers are influenced by their environment and I'm no different. I wrote music for this particular band, but I allowed the ideas and inspirations for the songs to come to me as I went about my life here. I would hear the beginnings or seeds of these songs at different times - sometimes during reflection, sometimes while traveling, often when watching something that interested me and made me think, ‘How would this sound if it were a piece of music?’ I would immediately sing most of these musical ideas into my iPhone and then sit down at the piano later to finish them. I was able to envision the sound of these particular musicians when writing as we’ve been playing and recording together now for a few years,” said Jekabson, a musician, composer, arranger, band leader, educator, mentor and author who manages to balance his life with aplomb.

“I came up with the compositions for this album in between gigging, teaching, running the Young Musicians program at the California Jazz Conservatory, leading the Electric Squeezebox Orchestra Big Band, arranging and composing for other projects and getting prepared for the birth of my second daughter,” said Jekabson who will support the new record with a series of album release concerts throughout the Bay Area (Sept. 28 in San Jose, Sept. 29 in Oakland and Oct. 12 in San Francisco).                                  
    
Jekabson debuted as a leader on 2002’s “Intersection” and his solo records have placed him in a variety of band configurations. After earning a master’s degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2005, he’s been busy in the San Francisco Bay Area music scene, co-producing and performing on two Electric Squeezebox Orchestra albums. Last year, Jekabson played alongside Kamasi Washington as part of Throttle Elevator Music. As a sideman, he performed on iconic late-night television shows – from Letterman to Leno – and/or toured with John Mayer and Galactic. His deft touch as an arranger has burnished works by an interesting assortment of vocalists including Madeleine PeyrouxAni DiFranco and Jane Krakowski as well as a host of orchestras, symphonies and jazz ensembles. Jekabson regularly serves as an instructor at Jazzcamp West along with several esteemed workshops and institutes. In addition to the California Jazz Conservatory, he is on the faculty at several colleges and is a seasoned clinician.           

“Erik Jekabson Sextet” includes the following songs:

“San Pablo Avenue”
“Floating Song”
“The Hills of Santa Cruz”
“Chrysalis”
“Cat and Mouse”
“Hive Wide”
“Gentle Wave”
“Change Up”
“Medjool”


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Monday, August 20, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - August 20, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns II: From A to Z - (Concord)
2 - 2 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
3 - 4 - Nick Colionne - "Be Urself - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
4 - 3 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
5 - 5 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
6 - 8 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
7 - 6 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
8 - 7 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
9 - 9 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagDarius Music)
10 - 11 - Brian Simpson - "Something About You" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
11 - 10 - Michael Franks - "The Music In My Head" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
12 - 13 - Gerald Albright - "30" -(Bright)
13 - 16 - Paul Brown - "Uptown Blues" - (Woodward Avenue)
14 - 12 - Jessy J - "Live ?At Yoshi's" - (Changi Records LLC)
15 - 14 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
16 - 15 - Doc Powell - "Steppin' Out" - (DPR)
17 - 17 - Manhattan Transfer - "The Junction" - (BMG)
18 - 30 - Steve Oliver - "Illuminate" - (SOM)
19 - 26 - Blake Aaron - "Color And Passion" - (Innervision)
20 - 22 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)


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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul" has died at the age of 76

Aretha Franklin, the former gospel singer who went on to reign over the music industry as the Queen of Soul with hit songs such as “Respect,” “Chain of Fools” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” has died. She was 76.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-16/aretha-franklin-queen-of-soul-who-spelled-respect-dies-at-76

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Pianist-composer Jim Wilson embarks on an evocative journey of “Remembrance” #jazz

His tenth collection of soul-stirring cinematic portraits will be unveiled September 28
preceded by the radio single, “Thank You For Being A Friend.”

Along life’s journey, we may be lucky enough to meet someone who inspires us, has a lasting impact and transforms how we love and live our life. Pianist Jim Wilson said goodbye to his inspirational figure last year when his aunt passed away at age 97. He wrote “The Girl From Eastland County” for Aunt Billie Jo for his forthcoming tenth album, “Remembrance: A Collection of Cinematic Portraits,” but the presence of the woman who embodied unconditional love is felt throughout the redolent session of poignant piano poetry that drops September 28 from Willow Bay Music. Remembering another dear confidante, Andrew Gold, Wilson offers a sprightly instrumental remake of the late singer-songwriter’s worldwide hit “Thank You For Being A Friend,” which was remixed for radio airplay by the track’s guitarist Chris Standring.

On “Remembrance,” Wilson pours his seemingly endless fount of sweeping melodies and grandiose harmonies to craft vivid sonicscapes rendered with heart and emotion. Inherently expressive and sentimental, his exquisite piano strikes resonant notes that penetrate deep to the core. The color and scope applied to Wilson’s canvases vary, sometimes favoring a full palate of lavish orchestrations such as on opener “Shadow Falls,” the title track, “Under A Highlands Moon” and “Denouement”; other times choosing dreamlike ambient hues (“Tangerine Moon” and “Diogenes Lantern”); or opting to leave his reverential pencil sketches sparsely adorned (“In The Stillness” and “Home is Where the Heart Is”). Whether the accompaniment be minimal and atmospheric or illumined by noteworthy musicians including keyboardist Brad Cole (Phil Collins), drummer Charlie Morgan (Elton John), Irish flutist Eric Rigler (“Titanic” soundtrack) and noted session players Troy Dexter(guitar) and Neil Stubenhaus (bass), Wilson’s aim is to connect and lead his listeners on an affecting path of discovery.

“I’ve always been told that my music has a visual quality to it, but I wanted to take it to a new level with this record, creating a collection of ‘cinematic portraits’ that take the listener on an emotional journey. ‘Remembrance’ has a reverent, contemplative feel that serves as centerpiece for the rest of the album. What matters most is that this music enriches the lives of those who hear it,” said Wilson, who concluded by addressing the role his aunt still plays in his life. “I strive to be more like her in every aspect of my life.”

Wilson grew up in Amarillo, Texas, but he is a longtime Los Angeles-area resident. Three of his albums hit the Billboard Top 20 - “Northern Seascape,” “Cape of Good Hope” and “A Place In My Heart” - and two of his concerts have been made into PBS specials, including “A Place In My Heart.” His work as an innovator pioneered and revolutionized MIDI adaptors for piano by allowing it to interact with computers and synthesizers. He taught Paul McCartneyElton JohnJackson BrowneBurt BacharachCarole King and many others how to use the MIDI-piano. As a television composer, Wilson wrote music for the CBS series “Frank’s Place” and has performed on ABC and QVC. His previous albums include appearances by David SanbornStephen BishopJ.D. SoutherChris Botti and Dan Fogelberg. In addition to solo performances, Wilson has long served as keyboardist and music director for Bishop, for whom he is presently touring and opening.                

Wilson’s “Remembrance” contains the following songs:

“Shadow Falls”
“Remembrance”
“The Girl From Eastland County”
“In the Stillness”
“Tangerine Moon”
“Home is Where the Heart Is”
“Diogenes Lantern”
“Under a Highlands Moon”
“Thank You For Being A Friend”
“Denouement”

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Monday, August 13, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - August 13, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns II: From A to Z - (Concord)
2 - 2 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
3 - 5 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
4 - 3 - Nick Colionne - "Be Urself - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
5 - 6 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
6 - 4 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
7 - 7 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
8 - 13 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
9 - 10 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagDarius Music)
10 - 8 - Michael Franks - "The Music In My Head" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
11 - 14 - Brian Simpson - "Something About You" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
12 - 9 - Jessy J - "Live ?At Yoshi's" - (Changi Records LLC)
13 - 12 - Gerald Albright - "30" -(Bright)
14 - 11 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
15 - 19 - Doc Powell - "Steppin' Out" - (DPR)
16 - 21 - Paul Brown - "Uptown Blues" - (Woodward Avenue)
17 - 17 - Manhattan Transfer - "The Junction" - (BMG)
18 - 24 - Rhythm Jets - "Rhythm Island" - (Infinity Jazz Records)
19 - 25 - Alexandra Jackson - "Legacy And Alchemy" (Legacy And Alchemy)
20 - 20 - Walter Beasley - "The Best Of Walter Beasley" - (Affable)


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Friday, August 10, 2018

8.24.18 release by Debra Mann 'Full Circle The Music of Joni Mitchell' on Whaling City Sound #jazz

Joni Mitchell's metamorphosis from acoustic chanteuse of folk music to sophisticated performer of jazz (accompanied by geniuses like Pastorius, Shorter, Metheny, and Brecker) made an indelible impression on Debra Mann. "Joni's lyrics, combined with her gorgeous melodies, carried on the wind of her unique voice, struck deep chords of feeling within me."
Mann was first introduced to the music of Joni Mitchell in a poetry appreciation class in junior high school. "We listened to songs by various artists and discussed the hidden meaning in the lyrics." She hadn't heard of Joni Mitchell until then, but once she had, her world would be forever changed, as she was awakened to her own emerging voice as a musician. "I was of the impressionable age of fifteen, when I had a great curiosity and openness to the world and was sorting out the landscape of life and love, with its hopes and promises, as well as its disappointments. Joni's music helped to frame and clarify that world through her honest self-reflection and keen insight."
Fast forward a few years. Mann has graduated from Berklee College of Music, performed at Boston's Symphony Hall, as a featured guest soloist with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra, performed at the request of Frank Sinatra, and performed with her trio on Ron Dellachiesa's WGBH radio program "Music America" in celebration of Women's History Month. Mann, a piano and voice teacher (Brown University and Wheaton College), continues to perform in clubs and concert halls throughout New England. Five years ago, she began performing interpretations of Mitchell's music with her jazz quintet. The concept caught on quickly.
Full Circle: The Music of Joni Mitchell (Whaling City Sound) reflects on a lifetime of admiration for an artist who has been uncompromising in her approach to music, and celebrates the occasion of Mitchell turning 75 years old this year. "This is very inspiring material to work with, " says Mann. "Joni's music stirs powerful emotions with its universal themes and timeless beauty."

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Monday, August 06, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - August 6, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Dave Koz & Friends - "Summer Horns II: From A to Z - (Concord)
2 - 3 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
3 - 4 - Nick Colionne - "Be Urself - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
4 - 2 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
5 - 5 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
6 - 6 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
7 - 8 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
8 - 10 - Michael Franks - "The Music In My Head" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
9 - 7 - Jessy J - "Live ?At Yoshi's" - (Changi Records LLC)
10 - 10 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagDarius Music)
11 - 11 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
12 - 14 - Gerald Albright - "30" -(Bright)
13 - 12 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
14 - 29 - Brian Simpson - "Something About You" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
15 - 16 - Julian Vaughn - "Bona Fide" - (Trippin 'N'Rhythm)
16 - 13 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)
17 - 15 - Manhattan Transfer - "The Junction" - (BMG)
18 - 17 - Michael Lington - "Silver Lining" - (Copenhagen)
19 - 34 - Doc Powell - "Steppin' Out" - (DPR)
20 - 69 - Walter Beasley - "The Best Of Walter Beasley" - (Affable)


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Friday, August 03, 2018

The Braxton Brothers return in the service of a "Higher" melody #jazz

"The Only Woman In The World" will invigorate soul-jazz radio playlists ahead of the release of the twins' sixth album, dropping August 24.

There is a reason why the bass and saxophone melodies Nelson and Wayne Braxton aka The Braxton Brothers write are so lyrical. They compose by writing lyrics first, a unique twist for an R&B-jazz instrumental twosome that uses vocals on only two of the twelve new songs they wrote and produced for their sixth album, "Higher," which drops August 24 from Braxton Productions.

"Yes, it is a different way of writing for instrumentalists, but for us, first and foremost, we never want to be background music. The purpose of our music is bigger. We feel that we have a higher responsibility. New music and new melodies move through us, giving people a reason to feel joy, have a good time, free them from stress, anxiety and problems; and show the listener love," said Nelson Braxton, who worked on the album during his global travels while taking in views of the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, The English Channel, The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.

Focused on their penchant for crafting irresistible melodies, The Braxton Brothers' message is a higher love. Preceding the album release is the high-energy, feel-good first single, "The Only Woman In The World," which ships to radio and goes for radio playlist adds in late July. Nelson, a bassist, wrote the exuberant song around 3am on a guitar during a Minnesota blizzard while on a tour bus passing the hours before he could call his wife back home. Such stories are typical of The Braxton Brothers' inspirations. They describe their recordings as "photos that document our lives." Nelson's supple basslines and Wayne's gregarious tenor and alto sax share euphonic, evocative tales of elated reunion ("Back In My Arms"); inner beauty vs. outer facades ("Beauty"); pursuing goals with faith ("Where I Wanna Be"); finding satisfaction in being loved ("Just To Be Loved"); the encouragement to look up when you're down in a dark place ("What Would I Do"); and the comforting reassurance of having a loved one close and present ("I'll Be Here").

The Braxton Brothers hitch their rich, indelible harmonies to funky R&B grooves, dynamic pop-rock rhythms, sensually soulful urban beats and breezy reggae vibes. Nelson, a longtime touring member of Michael Bolton's band, flexes his dexterous multi-instrumental prowess on "Higher" via bass (rhythm and lead), keyboards, percussion, drum programming, electric and acoustic guitar. Wayne, who has a history of working with Sheila E., handles saxophones, drum programming and background vocals. Chris Camozzi, Errol Cooney, Kay-Ta Matsuno, Ryan Parrino and Andy Quinn spike the tracks with electric and acoustic guitar.

"Higher" is a return to the smooth/contemporary jazz sandbox The Braxton Brothers are best known for playing in. Their last such outing was 2004's "Rollin'," which cemented their presence as genre staples on radio playlists, national charts and concert stages. The duo that debuted with 1996's "Steppin' Out" explored a decidedly different path on their last offering, the jazzy acoustic R&B set "True Love" (2013). They are currently planning an album release concert celebration around their September birthday in San Diego where they are based. Along with designing a show they describe as "new level," they're lensing videos for selections from the new album.

"Shooting videos allows us to share more about ourselves and allows people to connect with the music more deeply," said Wayne Braxton. "After growing, maturing and preparing, we reconnect with our roots on ‘Higher.' Our songs are about the melody, not just a vibe, and this album is full of fun, memorable melodies. A vital aspect of our music has always been about the ability to move and impact people, to touch them...touch their hearts. We are conduits for the music. It's not for us to figure out the meaning of it. That's up to each listener. ‘Higher' is about love on a higher level. Can we love on a higher level?"

The Braxton Brothers' "Higher" contains the following songs:

"The Only Woman In The World"
"You Care About Me"
"Back In My Arms"
"Higher"
"Something In My Heart"
"Because Of You"
"A Stronger Love"
"Beauty"
"Where I Wanna Be"
"Just To Be Loved"
"What Would I Do"
"I'll Be Here"




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Cincinnati Solo Bass Artist, Nate White, Releases 3rd CD Titled "Up Close" #jazz

Phat Bass Entertainment, Inc. announces that Nate White (www.natewhitemusic.com), a Cincinnati based solo bass artist with decades of performing, writing, and playing for crowds and fans across the country, this week will be releasing his 3rd CD for worldwide listening: "Up Close."

Due for release this summer 2018, the new CD's single, titled "Migration" will be available for downloading on August 3, 2018; also listen out for Nate White "Migration" on Jazz Radio August 13, 2018.  For more radio information go to: www.gorovmusic.com.

White wrote, recorded, arranged, mixed, and performed on all of the tracks, with other writers such as DJ and producer Nick Luscombe out of the UK, and producer Tony Heath A.K.A. Tony Heat, Atlanta, GA. Other musicians include Randy Villars, Paul "PC" Caver, Dave Stewart, Iva Durand, and Eliot Slaughter out of Cincinnati and Dayton, Oh.

"In order to promote the upcoming launch of 'Up Close,' we're going on a 30-city tour with GAB Productions Inc. throughout the fall of 2018 to bring our new, soul-filled and passionate music to willing listeners across the country," said White.

"My fans love my funky bass, and all of the social media support I receive every day encourages me to make even more heart-filled music for my listeners."

"I put my heart and soul into the creation of this CD, and I had my fans in mind the entire time I created it," said White.

White is also the legendary bass player for the 70's group "RAMP," which was produced by Roy Ayers. His music is described as R&B, Funk, and Jazz rolled into one.

Nate has shared the stage with artist such as:

Michael Henderson, the Jazz Quartet "Gratitude," George Johnson of the "Brothers Johnson," Reggie Calloway former leader of "Midnight Star," Chuck Loeb, Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp, Euge Groove, Phil Perry, Aubrey Logan, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Gerald Albright, and the nine GRAMMY®-nominated, platinum-selling artist, Dave Koz.

As the opening act for Dave Koz and Friends Summer Horns Tour Louisville, KY, Iroquois Amphitheater, Saturday, July 14, 2018, Nate debuted the single titled "Migration," which will be available worldwide for digital downloading on August 3, 2018.

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