Monday, April 30, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - April 30, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 2 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
2 - 1 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
3 - 3 - Marion Meadows - "Soul City" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
4 - 5 - Darryl Williams - "Here To Stay" - (Independent)
5 - 9 - Patrick Bradley - "Intangible" - (Patrick's Song Factory)
6 - 8 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
7 - 4 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
8 - 6 - Adam Hawley - "Can You Feel It" - (Kalimba)
9 - 13 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
10 - 7 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
11 - 11 - Lawson Rollins - "Airwaves: The Greatest Hits" - (Infinita Records)
12 - 14 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)
13 - 10 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
14 - 12 - Special EFX - "Deep As The Night" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
15 - 15 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagiDarius Music)
16 - 16 - Threestyle - "Ready To Go" - (Welovemusic)
17 - 17 - Cindy Bradley - "Natural" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
18 - 24 - Carol Albert - "Fly Away Butterfly" - (Carol Albert Music)
19 - 18 - Richard Elliot - "Summer Madness" - (Heads Up/Concord)
20 - 28 - Manhattan Transfer - "The Junction" - (BMG)


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Monday, April 23, 2018

Passion Reverence Transcendence #jazz



The title says it all. Pianist Benito Gonzalez, drummer Gerry Gibbs and bassist Essiet Okon Essiet assemble to tackle the music of McCoy Tyner. The result is a beautifully played, unequivocal triumph of sound and spirit. The trio, Gonzalez, Gibbs and Essiet, have a blast with this material. Gibbs charges into it with brawn, while Gonzalez interprets Tyner aggressively, passionately, with modern flourishes and a driving style. Essiet is intriguing to say the least, in a support role, diving into a blend of traditional, contemporary and fusion lines that push the arrangements into some truly dazzling areas. It is all ridiculously high energy. Gonzalez takes control on the rapturous “Naima”; Gibbs and Essiet drive the opening tunes, “Fly With the Wind” and the subsequent track, “Just Feelin’.” Together, the trio embraces the elan, the spirit of Tyner, without succumbing to cliches. The material sings, thanks to the high energy performances you’d expect from each of these musicians. They’ve proven themselves on their independent projects, and they prove themselves as a trio on Passion Reverence Transcendence.



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Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - April 23, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
2 - 2 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
3 - 3 - Marion Meadows - "Soul City" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
4 - 4 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
5 - 6 - Darryl Williams - "Here To Stay" - (Independent)
6 - 7 - Adam Hawley - "Can You Feel It" - (Kalimba)
7 - 5 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
8 - 18 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
9 - 9 - Patrick Bradley - "Intangible" - (Patrick's Song Factory)
10 - 8 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
11 - 10 - Lawson Rollins - "Airwaves: The Greatest Hits" - (Infinita Records)
12 - 11 - Special EFX - "Deep As The Night" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
13 - 32 - Vincent Ingala - "Personal Touch" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
14 - 15 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)
15 - 16 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagiDarius Music)
16 - 14 - Threestyle - "Ready To Go" - (Welovemusic)
17 - 26 - Cindy Bradley - "Natural" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
18 - 13 - Richard Elliot - "Summer Madness" - (Heads Up/Concord)
19 - 25 - Dan Siegel - "Origins" - (DSM)
20 - 12 - Eric Valentine - "Velvet Groove" - (Matcha Entertainment)


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Monday, April 16, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - April 16, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 2 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
2 - 3 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
3 - 1 - Marion Meadows - "Soul City" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
4 - 5 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
5 - 4 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
6 - 6 - Darryl Williams - "Here To Stay" - (Independent)
7 - 7 - Adam Hawley - "Can You Feel It" - (Kalimba)
8 - 8 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
9 - 10 - Patrick Bradley - "Intangible" - (Patrick's Song Factory)
10 - 9 - Lawson Rollins - "Airwaves: The Greatest Hits" - (Infinita Records)
11 - 12 - Special EFX - "Deep As The Night" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
12 - 11 - Eric Valentine - "Velvet Groove" - (Matcha Entertainment)
13 - 15 - Richard Elliot - "Summer Madness" - (Heads Up/Concord)
14 - 13 - Threestyle - "Ready To Go" - (Welovemusic)
15 - 29 - Jeff Ryan - "Up And Up" - (Woodward Avenue)
16 - 20 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagiDarius Music)
17 - 19 - Lowell Hopper - "Forward Motion" - (Independent"
18 - 14 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
19 - 18 - Blake Aaron - "Color And Passion" - (Innervision)
20 - 22 - Jazz Holdouts - "Morning Breeze" - (Palm Beach Jazz)


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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Jazz pianist Ricardo Bacelar making his case for Brazilian music on the global stage with “Sebastiana” #jazz

His newly released third album revisiting Brazilian classics and introducing his own compositions is a multicultural celebration of Latin music.

As a lawyer, Ricardo Bacelar builds airtight cases to make winning arguments to the court in defense of copyrights. As a musician, the pianist-composer-arranger is just as meticulous when it comes to crafting his recordings, making convincing musical statements. To prepare a compelling case to present on his third album, “Sebastiana,” which dropped stateside on March 30 and throughout Europe earlier this month, he gathered a collective of musicians from all over the Latin-American diaspora and granted them the freedom to inject their unique cultural identities into the 15-track contemporary jazz set of freshly-arranged Brazilian standards and poignant piano prose penned by Bacelar. 


Bacelar recorded in Miami where he reconnected with his long-ago flatmate Cesar Lemos (Ricky Martin, Paulina Rubio), who was drafted to produce “Sebastiana” as well as co-write a pair of new songs. Joining them was players from Cuba, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and the U.S. With Brazilian jazz and fusion serving as the stencil, distinctive Latin-American rhythms and instrumentation illustrate Bacelar’s own tunes as well as interpret works from illustrious Brazilian composers Gilberto GilIvan LinsFlora PurimLuiz GonzagaLo BorgesHeitor Villa-Lobos,Milton NascimentoRonald BastosTom JobimVinicius de MoraesVictor Martins and Jose Roberto Bertrami.

The multi-genre album is receiving airplay from a variety of jazz radio formats and the disc has been lauded by reviewers for its artistic vision, authenticity and cultural significance. Thus far, Bacelar Productions has lensed videos for four songs. “Volta da Asa Branca” and “Oh Mana Deixa Eu Ir” - the later coolly crooned by Bacelar - are set in a natural amphitheater formed by a precipitously chiseled mountain range, desert foliage and vast skies with Bacelar’s grand piano precariously perched atop a rocky slab. “Toda Menina Baiana” finds the protagonist contemplating on a stroll by the opalescent Atlantic Ocean on the Brazilian coastline and in the recording studio tracking the cut live with several band members. The imaginatively animated “Nothing Will Be As It Was,” was the first single from the album and showcases a lonely lead vocal from Maye Osorio and Bacelar’s mood-shifting Moog synthesizer, adding texture to the unsettling cut. Two more videos are slated to be shot.           

The Brazil-based Bacelar will be in Lisbon, Portugal later this month to perform four concert dates.

Below are excerpts from some of the album reviews: 

“A dazzling set sure to blow your mind as it takes jazz someplace you just didn’t expect.” – Midwest Record

“This album is a feast for lovers of Brazilian music.” – Keys & Chords

“Bacelar now brings us his third album, and most ambitious yet, the beautiful, and stunningly creative ‘Sebastiana.’” – Exclusive Magazine

It’s an album of distinct taste, class, and sophistication and does capture the colorful characters of both jazz and Brazilian exoticism.” – The Smooth Jazz Ride

“Music that honours the roots of Brazilian music yet incorporates each individual player’s cultural and musical heritage.” – Soul and Jazz and Funk

“Ricardo Bacelar's Sebastiana is a piece of cultural history, contemporary art, style guide, musical ethnology…an object of desire for aficionados of Brazilian Music.” – Smooth Jazz Daily        


For more information and to view the videos, please visit http://ricardobacelar.com.br.

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Monday, April 09, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - April 9, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 3 - Marion Meadows - "Soul City" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
2 - 1 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
3 - 2 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
4 - 5 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
5 - 7 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
6 - 6 - Darryl Williams - "Here To Stay" - (Independent)
7 - 10 - Adam Hawley - "Can You Feel It" - (Kalimba)
8 - 8 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
9 - 4 - Lawson Rollins - "Airwaves: The Greatest Hits" - (Infinita Records)
10 - 11 - Patrick Bradley - "Intangible" - (Patrick's Song Factory)
11 - 9 - Eric Valentine - "Velvet Groove" - (Matcha Entertainment)
12 - 12 - Special EFX - "Deep As The Night" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
13 - 15 - Threestyle - "Ready To Go" - (Welovemusic)
14 - 13 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
15 - 20 - Richard Elliot - "Summer Madness" - (Heads Up/Concord)
16 - 14 - Nick Colionne - "The Journey" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
17 - 18 - Dan Siegel - "Origins" - (DSM)
18 - 17 - Blake Aaron - "Color And Passion" - (Innervision)
19 - 21 - Lowell Hopper - "Forward Motion" - (Independent"
20 - 23 - Eric Darius - "Breakin' Thru" - (SagiDarius Music)


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Thursday, April 05, 2018

No Lie: Jazz/R&B keyboardist David Garfield hits the country charts #jazz

He wrote the heartbroken ballad “I Lied” with legend Smokey Robinson. 

There is no telling where your career will take you when it spans five decades, but jazz/R&B keyboardist David Garfield never imagined that he’d hit the country charts let alone for a song that he wrote with Motown icon Smokey Robinson. “I Lied,” the power pop ballad that they penned, has reached No. 60 on the Music Row singles chart and gained New & Active status on the Billboard Indicator chart. The accompanying video for the track featuring vocalist J. Paris has been added to the playlist at the Heartland Network, “the beating pulse of country music for the nation” reaching over 22 million households.  
 

“It’s amazing and we are thrilled to be receiving a lot of country airplay. Smokey and I wrote ‘I Lied’ with a female singer in mind. It was the second tune we wrote together, and it was just sitting in the archives. It hadn’t been recorded. When I began work on (my current project) ‘Outside the Box,’ I went to Nashville to track the song after hearing a country inflection in the singer’s voice when she demoed it for me here in LA. It was always an R&B/pop song, a product of my relationship with Smokey. He’s a poet, masterful with his lyrics. When we started writing it, it was like a contemporary pop (song) with a little R&B influence. Like all the other stuff we’ve been working on, very traditional and fresh at the same time, but nothing in the world of country,” said Garfield, a St. Louis native who has been long been anchored in Los Angeles. “These songs have stories, that’s the thing. ‘I Lied’ has such an amazing story to it.”
 
Robinson wrote the storied lyrics and sweeping melody lines for “I Lied.” “When I write, let me write something that’s going to just mean something for as long as there are people. If I can possibly do it, that’s what I want to do,” said the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Grammy winner and member of the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame

Garfield and Robinson first wrote together when composing “One Like You” for George Benson’s 2009 album, “Songs and Stories.” That same year, Garfield, who serves as Benson’s longtime music director, performed on Robinson’s “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun” disc. 
 
“I Lied” will also appear on Garfield’s “Vox Outside the Box,” part of his ambitious multivolume “Outside the Box” collection showcasing the prolific keyboardist’s collaborations with jazz, R&B, rock and pop luminaries. The first set, “Jazz Outside the Box,” dropped March 23 on Garfield’s Creatchy Records imprint and is his first straight-ahead jazz outing. The first two singles from “Jamming Outside the Box” – “Go Home” and “Jamming” – hit the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart with the former peaking at No. 2 and the latter currently climbing the Top 20. “Jamming Outside the Box” is slated for release this summer.      
 
To watch Garfield and Robinson discuss “I Lied,” click https://bit.ly/2I3iZEi.
 
To view the “I Lied” video, click https://bit.ly/2BolVeF.
 
For more information, please visit www.DavidGarfield.com.

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Monday, April 02, 2018

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 20 - April 2, 2018 #jazz


TW - LW - Artist - Album - (Label)
1 - 1 - Boney James - "Honestly" - (Concord Music Group)
2 - 2 - Lindsey Webster - "Love Inside" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
3 - 3 - Marion Meadows - "Soul City" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
4 - 4 - Lawson Rollins - "Airwaves: The Greatest Hits" - (Infinita Records)
5 - 5 - Brian Culbertson - "Colors Of Love" - (BCM)
6 - 6 - Darryl Williams - "Here To Stay" - (Independent)
7 - 8 - Chris Standring - "Sunlight" - (Ultimate Vibe)
8 - 9 - Nils - "Play" - (Baja/TSR Records)
9 - 7 - Eric Valentine - "Velvet Groove" - (Matcha Entertainment)
10 - 11 - Adam Hawley - "Can You Feel It" - (Kalimba)
11 - 15 - Patrick Bradley - "Intangible" - (Patrick's Song Factory)
12 - 16 - Special EFX - "Deep As The Night" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
13 - 10 - Euge Groove - "Groove On" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
14 - 12 - Nick Colionne - "The Journey" - (Trippin 'N' Rhythm)
15 - 13 - Threestyle - "Ready To Go" - (Welovemusic)
16 - 14 - Najee - "Poetry In Motion" - (Shanachie Entertainment)
17 - 18 - Blake Aaron - "Color And Passion" - (Innervision)
18 - 25 - Dan Siegel - "Origins" - (DSM)
19 - 17 - Cindy Bradley - "Natural" - (Trippin 'N" Rhythm)
20 - 24 - Richard Elliot - "Summer Madness" - (Heads Up/Concord)


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