Tuesday, October 26, 2021

“Move Over!” Jazz-soul singer-songwriter China Moses targets the US #jazz

The European-reared American artist drops a diverse EP as a calling card for the US market 


I know it’s different. I know I sound different. I’m not scared of that. Maybe you’ll like me; maybe you won’t. But I’m a singer-songwriter of soul music; I’m a child of jazz and this is what I have to propose.”

 

That’s China Moses speaking about her digital EP, “China Moses & The Vibe Tribe,” which recently dropped on MPS Records (via Edel Germany/Bob Frank Entertainment in North America). She recorded the set after four years of touring Europe and Asia with The Vibe Tribe - saxophonist Luigi Grasso, keyboardist & pianist Joe Armon Jones, pianist & organist Ashley Henry, bassist Neil Charles and drummer Marijus Aleksa - with the intention of showcasing the band’s exuberant live energy. Her goal for the four-track EP is loftier: to introduce her diverse sound to the US market while paving the way for her next album, which will be released next year.

 

The first two singles from the EP, “Nicotine” and “Put It On The Line,” originally appeared on Moses’ 2017 album, “Nightintales,” and appear on the EP in completely different versions that were recorded live with the five multicultural members of The Vibe Tribe.

 

Born in Los Angeles, Moses moved to Paris when she was seven and has lived abroad ever since. She was a teenager when her first recording was released yet she has never been comprehensively promoted in the US. Known as a progressive soul singer, Moses considers herself to be “French with an American passport,” thus her perspective, experience and music are indeed different. Each song on the EP - three of which she wrote with the fourth song being a reinvention of Janis Joplin’s “Move Over” - is essentially a different genre. The EP draws upon Moses’ Black American cultural and musical background. It goes from swanky late-night blues to intense afro beat-tinged R&B to a soulful deep funk-rock energy to a four-on-the-floor house remix by Charles, who is also a household name in the UK’s electronica music scene under the monikers Ben Marc and N400.

 

“Coming back to the States, what I have had to explain is that I sound Black American when I speak and I look Black American, but I have a very different life experience. I have fewer limits on what my music can or should be. I think my music has that freedom. It’s a freedom that my mom (legendary jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater) and my ancestors have fought for. I would not be able to make the music I make today if I was raised in the States. It’s unfortunate but true. My music wouldn’t sound the same,” said Moses who hosts two radio shows, Made in China on TSF Jazz in France and Late Night China Moses on Jazz FM in the United Kingdom. 

 

Also released recently was the third video from the EP, “Move Over,” which is another black-and-white clip from Brazilian director Adriano Vannini lensed during Moses’ years of touring with The Vibe Tribe (https://youtu.be/pbe5kNruMno).

 

Writing and recording musical amalgams rooted in Black America - jazz, R&B, soul, funk and blues – Moses seeks to find her place “back home,” a process that began with the release of the EP. Part of her musical homecoming means that Moses is recording her next album in the US with co-producer Troy Miller (Gregory Porter) and is co-writing the songs with keyboardist-singer-songwriter Oli RockbergerGRAMMY nominated trumpeter Theo Croker is crafting the horn arrangements for the collection that will tentatively be titled “Nigra Prismo,” Black Prism in Esperanto, a universal utopic language, an apropos choice given Moses’ desire to redefine what a singer-songwriter can be. 

 

“Black Prism’ is basically what I am, and the album is a kaleidoscope of Black American music. I’m really trying to bend the notion of what a modern-day singer-songwriter is and can look like and be and the wide realm of music that you can do. I think that’s the reason I constantly do songs that are ‘different genres,’ but part of the same world,” said Moses, who is poised to be the next jazz and soul singer from Europe to create a splash in the US.

 

For more information, please visit http://chinamoses.com.

 

Find China Moses on social media at:

 

https://www.facebook.com/chinamoses

https://www.instagram.com/chinamoses


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Monday, October 25, 2021

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 100 - October 25, 2021 #jazz

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Monday, October 18, 2021

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Saturday, October 16, 2021

Dino Govoni – Hiding in Plain Sight, Whaling City Sound - October 15. #jazz

Listening to the opening bars of “Stories Passed,” the kick-off track on Dino Govoni’s new recording, Hiding in Plain Sight, is like rolling the window down on a long empty stretch of highway, with nothing but a cool breeze in your face and open road ahead. Govoni’s first few clear, clarion notes, in that typically bold Govoni style, feels like what freedom might sound like. As the notes wash over you, you can sense the tension melting away as the joy of bebop takes the spotlight. And that’s just the first few notes. There’s more where that came from, much more.

Govoni’s new recording, his third for Whaling City Sound and his first in nearly a decade, reflects a broad and beautiful understanding of jazz expression. The recordings here are immensely satisfying, hefty, hearty compositions that run long, and give his listeners a chance to sink in to them, and his band members a chance to lean into them. They are comfortable in straight up tradition, but zesty and endlessly interesting as well, with great accompanying performances. His band—including Henry Hey (piano), Mike Pope (bass), Jeff “Tain” Watts (drums), and Alex Sipiagin (trumpet)—clearly appreciate the chance to explore and enhance the arrangements.

Listeners will not be surprised that Govoni, a long-time faculty member at Berklee College of Music, is a highly prized session man, a first call guy that people know will bring tone, versatility, and creativity to everything he touches. If you’re new to Govoni’s sax gifts, Hiding in Plain Sight is all you need for proof.

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Dino Govoni /  tenor saxophone

Alex Sipiagin / trumpet & flugelhorn

Michael Pope / acoustic and electric bass

Jeff  ‘Tain’ Watts / drums



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Shawn Monteiro – You are There, Whaling City Sound October 15. #jazz

It’s been some time since we’ve heard from Shawnn Monteiro, jazz chanteuse extraordinaire. While the pandemic derailed most performance, Monteiro, who also spends a good deal of her time teaching jazz vocals in a university setting, managed to pull a recording together, and we’re all happy that she did.

You Are There, her sixth release overall and third for Whaling City Sound, is the gorgeous sound of a veteran vocalist whose artistry is crafted in the mold of Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McCrae, and Nancy Wilson. For the ride, she enjoys the company and support of two distinguished trios. The first half of the recording are with her regular working trio, which includes Michael Renzi on piano, Dave Zinno on bass and Steve Langone on drums. The second half is an earlier session at Brooklyn’s revered Systems Two studio, and features Kenny Barron on piano, Nat Reeves on bass, and Joe Farnsworth on drums. Trombonist Steve Davis and trumpeters John Allmark and Joshua Bruneau also make important contributions.

Monteiro handles her material the way a painter decorates a canvas with color. Her uber-talent lies in her ability to crush a ballad, whether it’s a sexy beast like “Alone at Last,” or a bluesy vocal like “You’ll See.” Her voice finds the loveliness between the notes, the subtleties of a lyric, the sincerity and passion of a song or a couplet or a simple line that comes straight from the soul, with a warm embrace.

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Shawnn Monteiro / vocals 1-12
John Allmark / trumpet 12
Kenny Barron / piano 6-12
Josh Bruneau / trumpet 9, 10
Steve Davis / trombone 6, 7
Joe Farnsworth / drums 6-10, 12
Steve Langone / drums 1-3, 5
Nat Reeves / bass 6-10, 12
Mike Renzi / piano 1-5
Dave Zinno / bass 1-3, 5




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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Kenny G kicks off Miracles Holiday & Hits Tour on December 2 #jazz

 GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING SAXOPHONIST KENNY G
KICKS OFF THE MIRACLES HOLIDAY & HITS TOUR 2021
ON DECEMBER 2
 
A NIGHT FILLED WITH FESTIVE SPIRIT
AND CONTEMPORARY CLASSICS

Photo by Art Streiber
 
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For Immediate Release – Kenny G’s The Miracles Holiday and Hits Tour 2021 kicks off on December 2 at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, IL and will keep the Grammy Award-winning saxophonist on the road through January 1, hitting cities across the country. Kenny’s shows will feature fresh takes on seasonal hits and fan favorites. All tour dates are listed below. Please visit https://www.kennyg.com to purchase tickets.
 
Since releasing his self-titled debut album in 1982, Kenny G has become the top instrumental musician of the modern era and one of the best-selling artists of all-time, with global sales totaling more than 75 million records and 1.5 billion global streams. His biggest album was 1992’s Breathless – which sold an astounding twelve million copies in the United States alone. In addition, his 1994 album Miracles: The Holiday Album ranks as the most successful holiday album in the modern era – with sales over eight million copies. Seven of his singles have hit the Top-40 on the Billboard Hot 100. He has also been ranked as one of the most-played artists in the Adult Contemporary format – with nine top ten singles. His biggest hit came with 1987’s “Songbird,” which peaked at #4 on the Hot 100. Kenny has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the business during his legendary career, ranging from Michael Bolton and Katy Perry to Kanye West and The Weeknd.
 
The Miracles Holiday and Hits Tour 2021
11/12-13 Nashville, TN - Schermerhorn Symphony Center*
12/02 Waukegan, IL - Genesee Theatre
12/03 Green Bay, WI - Resch Center
12/04 Shipshewana, IN - Blue Gate PAC
12/05 Nashville, IN - Brown County Music Center
12/06 Evansville, IN - Victory Theatre
12/07 St. Louis, MO - River City Casino
12/09 Battle Creek, MI - Firekeepers Casino
12/10 Marion, IL - Marion Cultural & Civic Center
12/11 St. Charles, IL - Arcada Theater
12/12 Detroit, MI - MotorCity Casino Hotel
12/13 Warren, OH - W.D. Packard Music Hall
12/15 Elmira, NY – Clemens Center
12/16 Waterbury, CT - Palace Theater
12/17 Boston, MA - Emerson Colonial Theatre
12/18 Englewood, NJ - Bergen PAC
12/19 Easton, PA - State Theater Center of the Arts
12/20 Falls Church, VA - The State Theatre
12/30-1/1 Napa Valley, CA - Blue Note Napa*

* Not part of The Miracles Holiday and Hits Tour 2021
More info on Kenny G:
Website: https://www.kennyg.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KennyG/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennyg/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennyg
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KennyGVEVO/videos



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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Praise for groove jazz guitarist dee Brown's "Deep Secrets"

Ever the optimist, dee Brown  (https://www.deebrownmusic.com) turned to his faith and picked up his guitar in the wake of his mother’s passing and began writing upbeat jazzy grooves with GRAMMY nominated producer Valdez Brantley for “Deep Secrets,” Brown’s fifth album that went No. 1 on the Amazon Hot New Releases chart shortly after its release last month. Although it’s the Detroit native’s second consecutive album inspired by the loss of a loved one – his previous collection “Remembering You” was a set about his late fiancĂ©e – “Deep Secrets” is proving to be a winner. A handful of singles already hit the Billboard chart and the reviews have been as unanimously praiseworthy as the disc’s majestic version of the gospel standard “Praise Is What I Do.”    

 

“A masterpiece… I like its Jazzy sound.” – The Pulse of Entertainment/EUR Web

 

On this new album he elaborates on God's mysteries through R&B, jazz, soul and gospel songs…a very nice and atmospheric album…Highly recommended for fans of contemporary jazzy guitar.” – Keys and Chords

 

“Silky smooth…Throughout ‘Deep Secrets’ Brown confirms himself as the perfect purveyor of a feel good vibe...a high quality addition to the discography of Dee Brown.” – Smooth Jazz Therapy

 

Deep Secrets offers up a good mix of party tracks and slow jams, but the uptempo songs is where he really shines.” – The Jazz World

 

Here’s a change up for you that works beyond belief. Grooving smooth jazz inspired by the Good Book that shows just what can happen when the spirit shakes you and a smile comes across your face. A sterling antidote for grim realities, this is feel good smooth jazz that makes you feel good.” – Midwest Record

 

“Although the album, featuring Dee’s irresistible combination of contemporary jazz, R&B, and Motown inspired soul, will sound familiar to long-time fans, this project goes further in revealing the spiritual and more grounded, mature side of Dee Brown - with the help of some terrific players such as Lin RountreeDarryl WilliamsMerlon Devine and label mate Blair Bryant.” – Exclusive Magazine



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CONTEMPORARY JAZZ PIONEERS PIECES OF A DREAM RELEASE 25TH RECORDING WITH THE ANTICIPATED FIRED UP!

New CD Out 10/15 Features Guests Justin Lee Schultz, 

Alexander Zonjic & B.K Jackson

Plus a New Anthem For The City of Brotherly Love


 


THE BUZZ ON PIECES OF A DREAM

 

“Pioneers of Smooth Jazz.” - The Philadelphia Inquirer


“The Steely Dan of Smooth Jazz.” - All About Jazz


“A tough act to follow!”  - Count Basie



After a year and a half of social distancing, virtual concerts and live streams, Contemporary Jazz pioneers Pieces Of A Dream is back with Fired Up! With their 25th new recording set for release on October 15, 2021, their fast-approaching 45th Anniversary and a string of tour dates, the super-band’s mission is stronger than ever. “We are committed, determined and fully prepared to get back in the groove again,” declares drummer Curtis Harmon. “This means doing all I can to ensure my God-given gifts and talents are used for something meaningful, not just for myself but for others as well.” Pianist James Lloyd adds, “On our first in person gig recently, it was nothing short of magical.  We didn’t want to leave the stage.  It was awesome being able to see our fan’s faces again, even if through masks.”  The story of Pieces Of A Dream, who has opened for such luminaries as Miles Davis, Count Basie and James Brown, is a tale of destiny and brotherhood. Picture three starry-eyed fanatical teen musicians who manage to get discovered by Mister Magic (Grover Washington, Jr.), become teen sensations and go on to join the pantheon of musical wonders from the “City Of Brotherly Love” that includes, Gamble and Huff, Patti Labelle, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, and The Roots. They have toured the world, sold over one million albums, and scored both Smooth Jazz and R&B radio hits along the way. Pieces Of A Dream has long been revered for their signature fusion of Jazz, R&B, Funk, Pop and Blues.  James Lloyd promises the new CD Fired Up!, will feel like coming home.  “This new album runs the gamut of what our fans have come to expect: up-tempo, down-tempo, Funk, ballads, Latin-infused and party jams - it’s all Pieces!” he exclaims. 

James Lloyd and Curtis Harmon share a zeal for music and connecting with their fans that is palpable. This coupled with their magnetic chemistry have attributed to their enduring success. James shares, “My partner Curt is the pocket and the drive onstage.  When collaborating and writing music, he brings a different energy and direction, which is refreshing,” Curtis comments, “James has a unique sense of humor that makes working with him a lot of fun. He is also a perfectionist when it comes to our music so he never settles for doing less than his best.”  

Pieces Of A Dream’s anticipated new recording, Fired Up!, delivers their trademark sound. The album showcases ten tracks featuring soulful grooves, energized solos and organic compositions. “After a collectively challenging year and a half, we hope Fired Up! brings new excitement and energy to our fans love of music,” says drummer Curtis Harmon. 

“We want this album to be a reminder of the good things life has to offer both musically and personally.” Pianist James Lloyd reflects, “We wouldn’t be here without our fans. Our mission has always been to stay true to them and to dance a delicate balance between being progressive and holding onto our roots, while pushing the envelope and stretching our boundaries.”

Recording an album during Covid presented some obstacles but James and Curtis met the challenge. “This album was a bit more challenging, but because we were already accustomed to not having to be in the same room to record, it wasn’t too bad,” says James. Fired Up! opens with the exhilarating and jet-fueled “In Too Deep,” featuring saxophonist Tony Watson Jr. and trumpeter Parker Lewis. Curtis describes the song as  “Pieces Of A Dream meets Tower Of Power!” He adds, “It gives you a Pieces groove with a popping Tower Of Power type horn section.”  The old-school flow of "Ear Candy" serves just the right amount of sweetness to satisfy your ears with Lloyd's piano glissandos and bluesy phrasing along with Harmon’s rock-steady back beat. The tranquil lilting melodicism of “Smoothing Out” follows, featuring flutist Alexander Zonjic and “Livin’ The Life,” offers the perfect party anthem to uplift any occasion and is a special tribute to Pieces’ beloved Philadelphia. Harmon says, “I think that this track represents a Philly type of groove. This is one of those head-bobbing songs that grabs you when the bass line starts and keeps you grooving all the way through. Young saxophonist B.K. Jackson gives a great performance on this one.”
One of the most time-honored and treasured traditions in jazz is the mentorship that the elder statesmen and women provide to the younger generation of players. Luminaries like Art Blakey and Betty Carter utilized their bands as ‘Universities.”  Pieces Of A Dream feels an obligation to carry on this tradition. When Lloyd and Harmon were teens, the iconic saxophonist Grover Washington Jr., took the duo under his wing and signed them to their first deal in 1981. Now the duo have come full circle and are mentoring the young multi-instrumental whiz kid Justin Lee Schultz. Lloyd shares, “We learned so much from Grover and we try to share those lessons wherever we can and as much as we can.  Now, through Justin, we’re paying it forward.” Lloyd wrote and along with Harmon appears on Justin’s first single from his recording debut, Gruv Kid. The circle of life continues and Lloyd adds, “I feel things like this are what keeps Grover’s and Pieces’ legacy going.” Justin Lee Schultz is featured on the track “Just Do It!” and Harmon affirms, “There is a certain satisfaction that comes from connecting with young people.  It revitalizes you and gives you even greater purpose. Although Justin is only 14 years old, his maturity is definitely on display as his solo kicks this song up a notch. We hope to keep people in the groove with this one!”

The album’s title track and first single “Fired Up,” is a rallying cry for people to focus on the present and to make the most of it. James Lloyd shares, “It’s a wake up call. This song is meant to be a sign that things are on their way to where we want it to be.  There’s still a ways to go, but it can be done and we can get there! Let’s get fired up!”  Pieces offer an antidote for your blues with “Feelin’ Good.” “This song will help you forget your worries and take you to a place of serenity,” explains Harmon adding, “Chris Harris’s acoustic and Latin flavored performance on the guitar along with Tony Watson Jr.’s sultry saxophone, almost transport you to a paradise island. It’s the calm after the storm!”  Most people would think that Smooth Jazz and Trap music have nothing in common but think again! Lloyd says, “’It’s A Vibe’ is his attempt to find the synergy between Smooth Jazz and Trap Music. “I wanted to find that space where they coexist and bring their worlds to each other.” Now, how is that for exploration? Harmon says of the R&B inflected swinger “Gettin’’ Through It,” “This groove displays a smooth jazz feel with an R&B swagger. It’s one of those songs that we hope musicians as well as the general public will appreciate because of its unusual chord progressions. Plus, Chris Harris really brings the heat with his guitar solo.”  Fired Up! concludes with the ethereal and arresting “Going Home,” a farewell tribute to Lloyd’s recently deceased Father-In-Law. He shares, that the song is ultimately a composition of  “hope and healing.” 

James Lloyd and Curtis Harmon have been the nucleus of Pieces Of A Dream since its inception and played together as kids and members of the Ada Lewis Middle School jazz ensemble along with former member, bassist Cedric Napoleon.  

Danny Harmon, Curtis’ father and a jazz musician himself, became their manager and had the guys listening to the Modern Jazz Quartet, Ahmad Jamal and Oscar Peterson, as they developed their unique sound, blending their jazz roots with R&B, soul and funk.  Taking their name from the Stanley Turrentine song “Pieces Of Dreams,” Pieces released three albums in quick succession, establishing their place in the world of Smooth Jazz:  Pieces Of A Dream (1981), We Are One (1982) and Imagine This (1983).  Those albums include some of their biggest early hits, including “Warm Weather,” “Mount Airy Groove” and “Fo Fi Fo.”     Pieces Of A Dream recorded their Shanachie debut, In The Moment, in 2013, followed by 2015’s All In, 2017’s Just Funkin’ Around and On Another Note in 2019.  

With the release of Fired Up!, Pieces Of A Dream is proving that they are still relevant, still swinging, still pushing and still searching to hold a sacred place in the hearts of their fans.  Curtis Harmon states, “Although the pandemic altered the way we were able to deliver our music to people, we will always create music and find a way to make it available to those who want to hear it.” James Lloyd adds, “With what the world has experienced lately, I do feel that the importance of music and its powers have gained more recognition. However, I don’t feel that our role as artists has changed.  Our goal is still to touch, heal, energize, and help people release.”




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Monday, October 11, 2021

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 100 - October 11, 2021 #jazz

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Monday, October 04, 2021

Smooth Jazz Chart - Weekly Top 100 - October 4, 2021 #jazz

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