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Music Royalty, Multi-Award Winning Singer-Songwriter and Producer, LALAH HATHAWAY Releases Uptempo New Song, “I AM” Lifted From Her Upcoming Eighth Studio Album, “VANTABLACK”
The up-tempo and already fan-favorite song, “I AM” serves as the second offering from Lalah Hathaway’s upcoming eighth studio album, “VANTABLACK.” “I Am, I think people will be delighted to hear me with some tempo! I’m always trying to figure out how to apply these lush tones over dance music! How can i be featured on the subwoofer in your G Wagon? This is a 4 on the floor full of positive affirmation…I think i may have cracked the code!,” shares Lalah.
The anticipated eighth studio album will be globally released on June 14th, 2024, and is available for pre-orders now, via the Hathaway Entertainment/SRG-ILS Group (Virgin Music Group) label imprint.
Earlier this month, music lovers abroad were introduced to the “VANTABLACK ERA” with the release of the official single, “SO IN LOVE.” The song has already cracked the Billboard R&B Top 40 charts. ‘So In Love’ was written by Philip Beaudreau and I a couple years ago with the intention to pitch it, but we loved it so much and decided to sit with it for a while. I’ve recently added it to my show and it’s one of the most beloved pieces that we perform.” ‘So In Love’ has such a vibe and like a lot of the work i do, it explores some of the more non traditional ideas about love, and self love. The video does this on a grand scale!”, she adds.
Lalah Hathaway comments, “VANTABLACK was always the name of the project. The word itself has so much weight on it, I was really unsure of how to approach the idea of writing the song. At the time, what I thought were conflicting perspectives, actually began to shape the concept of not only this album but also how I saw myself. I started reframing how I saw color, in terms of being the blackest I’ve ever been and even though I’m steeped in who I am, it doesn’t exclude the other things that make up the sum of me. Similar to how all the music around me informs the black music that I create. So it’s all a melting pot and this song truly exemplifies that.”
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R&B/Jazz saxophonist Isaac Edwards celebrates love “With You”
The new single that he wrote with multi-time Grammy nominee Darren Rahn is now collecting playlist adds.
The seven-year itch, the idea that happiness in relationships declines and divorce rates spike after seven years, certainly does not apply to R&B/jazz saxophonist Isaac Edwards’s marriage. Having recently celebrated his eighth wedding anniversary, Edwards teamed with multiple Grammy nominated hitmaker Darren Rahn (Dave Koz, Blake Aaron, Tim Bowman, Nick Colionne) to write “With You,” a jubilant, high-energy single released last Friday (May 17) that he penned as a bright bouquet to honor his wife, Laura. Edwards produced the Songs in My Pocket Music release that began collecting playlist adds on Monday (May 20).
“With You” finds Edwards in the company of frequent collaborator Jacob Webb, bassist and a Billboard chart-topper in his own right. Playing over the sturdy funk groove constructed by Webb and drummer Kevin Marsh, Jordan Love adds guitar to embellish the ebullient melodies created by Edwards’s saxophone, keyboards and synths.
With a full and grateful heart, Edwards composed “With You” in an attempt to capture his feelings for his partner.
“Life with Laura is very upbeat and magical. When I think of her, the phrase that keeps coming to me is that ‘she literally makes everything better,’ which is totally true. Laura lights up the room when she enters, and she's filled my life with so much joy, hope, and happiness,” said Edwards who resides in Southern California with Laura and their two children.
One of Edwards’s previous singles, “On The Town,” hit the Billboard chart. He’s released four albums, including a gospel-jazz outing titled “Here,” which garnered a Shai Award nomination, the Canadian equivalent to a Dove Award. The saxman studied under the tutelage of six-time Grammy nominated saxophonist Eric Marienthal and three-time Grammy nominated sax player Jeff Clayton. His formal training came by earning a bachelor’s degree in music performance (saxophone) and a master’s degree in jazz studies. An overachiever by nature, Edwards also received a law degree from Pepperdine University.
Crafting musical collages from jazz, R&B, funk and gospel, Edwards has performed or recorded with Grammy-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum, guitarist Adam Hawley, soul/funk band DW3, bassists Darryl Williams and Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and ten-time Grammy-winning vocalist Joel Kibble of Take 6.
Catch Edwards perform “With You” live at the Monserate Winery in Fallbrook, CA on June 23.
Edwards’ “With You” is now available on Spotify, Apple Music or iTunes by visiting https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/isaacedwards/with-you.
For more information, visit https://isaacedwardsmusic.com.
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Perhaps for the sake of gaining a toehold in contemporary jazz with colorful takes on the familiar, veteran bassist Roberto Vally began his streak of popular singles on Woodward Avenue Records with playful re-imaginings of “Birdland” and “The Chicken.” Beyond his formidable and inventive bass artistry, his evolution as a composer/producer over the past few years has been an inspiring revelation. On a thematic level, there’s something even deeper going on now. In a genre where artists often just create infectious radio friendly tunes to uplift the spirits of their fans and listeners, Vally’s been giving us something more over his last few releases – fascinating insights into his personal and professional life. In addition to compelling artwork, Vally’s two releases in 2023 painted unique musical portraits of his passions. “Woody’s Gap” was inspired by a hike he took on the Appalachian Trail with pianist Carol Albert, who he had just played some gigs with. The title came from a sign he saw for a mount ridge gap in North Georgia. On “Last Flight Home,” he shared a glimpse of his whirlwind life as a veteran touring sidemen for countless contemporary jazz greats. The cover of the single showed him walking towards a small plane at sunset – an ongoing reality for those musicians who live their dreams while contributing to the sound and energy of others living theirs. |
The plucky soul, snappy funk groove and exuberant rolling energy of Vally’s latest instantly engaging new single “D Train Express” takes us back to another special time in his life, his early years growing up in Brooklyn – where taking NYC’s “D Train” was a core part of the urban experience. As the song builds cool, easy flowing momentum towards its explosive hook (twice), we can experience it as a soundtrack to a long ride on the tracks – sometimes easing along slowly, then picking up speed to get us to our destination faster. Like being on the train, the musical ride is full of fascinating dynamics, ebbs and flows. After a chill intro driven by Mark Etheredge’s keyboard sparkles (getting on board), Vally draws us into his irrepressible groove, his catchy, seductive and easygoing low toned melody riding over the tight funkiness of Gorden Campbell’s drums. Matching the first gentle, then more intense clackety clack of the train leaving the station, Etheredge’s brighter high notes form a colorful duality with Vally’s darker tones. As the ride picks up speed, Andrew Neu’s always welcome sax magic, combined with the sizzling Vally-Etheredge fire, kicks us into a whole new dimension, complete with subtle rising horns (dynamically arranged by Neu) as we prepare for the train to soar through (and/or below) the city. Full of sax, bass and keyboard fury, with the added dazzle of Vally’s wordless vocals (like chatter among the passengers), the aforementioned hook is fun, lighthearted and exciting, more along the lines of an enjoyable day trip than the hustle and bustle of rush hour. After a quick, whimsical bass fill, the steady groove and main bass melody return for a short spell before Neu pops in again, doubling mightily with the bass to create a different dynamic than Vally had with Etheredge on the first iteration of the verse part. The second hook is an even greater jam than the first, as if we can imagine the passengers up dancing and forgetting just how fast the train is going. Then things slow down (imagine coasting to a stop to let passengers off) with some echoing synth effects, a few piano chords and a dreamy touch or two from Neu. Etheredge then gets his moment to shine with a spirited piano solo before the chorus kicks in once again. Just to make sure listeners are paying attention before the train reaches its final destination, Vally elevates his vocal presence by showcasing his scatting expertise. In four and a half minutes, the bassist takes us on a rousing, multi-faceted journey through his beloved hometown that none of us listener/passengers will soon forget! |
D Train Express Roberto Vally – Bass & Percussion |