The Yellowjackets have consistently forged ahead in their evolving artistic statements. The band has recorded close to 30 albums, been nominated for 17 GRAMMY® Awards, and has adventurously amplified the eclectic, electro-acoustic soundscape, creating a unique jazz sound since its fusion beginnings.
"The band keeps moving forward," says saxophonist Bob Mintzerwho joined the group in 1990. "It's one of the few partnership bands in the last four decades. It's democratic, laissez-faire and accommodating to everyone in the band to contribute. We're constantly reinventing ourselves as a reflection of what's happening in the world."
For their fourth Mack Avenue Records album, Raising Our Voice, the Yellowjackets once again ups the ante with bold new strides by inviting vocalist extraordinaire Luciana Souza to collaborate with the group for seven of its thirteen tunes as well as subtly taking a resistant stand against the status quo of the cultural and political undercurrent of our times. As a relative outsider, Souza contributes wordless vocals as well as songs sung in Portuguese and English. She was quickly won over by the band.
"They're killers," she says. "They're so serious yet also so much fun. We laughed a lot during the sessions. Their curiosity is alive, and their joy is to make great music. I was originally going to just do three songs, but it ended up that I'm on over half the record."
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