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Thursday, October 05, 2023

R&B/jazz hitmaker Adam Hawley drops his first holiday album, "What Christmas Means To Me," this Friday #jazz

 

Celebrate Me Home: R&B/jazz hitmaker Adam Hawley drops his first holiday album, “What Christmas Means To Me,” this Friday. 

 

Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, it’s a joyous energy, a feeling, and a time of year permeated with sweet memories, meaning and music. For 13-time Billboard chart-topping guitarist, songwriter and producer Adam Hawley, his Christmases growing up in Portland, Oregon began by dropping an old turntable needle on a vinyl record, filling his family’s home with traditional holiday tunes as they gathered around the fireplace where kids opened presents and dreamed about a white Christmas. He puts his own soulful spin on ten Christmas classics, producing and freshly arranging tracks for “What Christmas Means To Me,” which releases on the MBF Entertainment imprint on Friday (October 6).   

 

Like most people do while celebrating Christmas, Hawley surrounds himself on his fifth album with family and friends. His wife, R&B songstress Kat Hawley, shines radiantly on an emotional acoustic guitar version of “Mary, Did You Know?” Julian Vaughn adds lyrical bass verses to a seriously funky version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.” Reuniting with vocalist L. Young who appeared on Hawley’s 2016 debut album, “Just The Beginning,” the title track is a high-energy swinger. Marcus Anderson answers “Do You Hear What I Hear?” with a comforting caress on saxophone and flute. Singer Matt Cusson wraps the set with a heartfelt bow on “Celebrate Me Home.”

 

Throughout the journey, Hawley’s guitar pilots the project as brightly as Rudolph. Whether he’s playing electric or steel-string acoustic guitar, Hawley dispenses deft and dexterous leads, strums deep-pocketed rhythmic grooves, and communicates contemplatively.

 

Trimming the tracks with festive color and illuminating light, Hawley ornaments the album generously with decorative horns and dramatic strings. Having been a first-call session player before stepping into the spotlight as a soloist equipped him with a robust network of ace musicians who eagerly accepted the invitation to celebrate with the guitarist. The accomplished ensemble includes drummers Eric Valentine and Dan Needham; bassists Mel Brown and Ian Martin; percussionist Ramon Yslas, keyboardist Carnell Harrell, multiple horn player and arranger David Mann; trumpeter/flugelhornist and arranger Michael Stever; saxophonist Andrew Neu, trombonist Nick Lane, and strings by Grammy nominee Tyries Rolfe. 

 

A Hawley trademark is opening his albums big, and he delivers once again with “Jingle Bells,” setting the tempo for what’s to come.

 

“I am always looking to make a statement with the first track of any album. I am extremely excited to ‘Adam-ize’ ‘Jingle Bells.’ It's upbeat, funky, and a wonderful way to lead off my debut Christmas album,” said Hawley who will perform on Friday at the Gulf Coast Jazz Festival Fall Edition in Pensacola.

 

Hawley explores the melancholy side of Christmastime on “Christmas Time Is Here,” interpreting Vince Giraldi’s “Charlie Brown” chestnut.

 

About “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” Hawley said, “I had fun leaning on my jazz roots and performing this as a jazz waltz.”

 

The sleigh soars over South Africa for an imaginative interpretation of “O Come, All Ye Faithful” performed in a trio setting with guitar, bass and percussion.

 

Delving into blues territory for the first time in his recording career, Hawley’s “A Child Is Born” is blessed with a crafty Stever horn arrangement.

 

When Hawley decided to record a Christmas collection, he knew from the start that he wanted to close with Kenny Loggins’ “Celebrate Me Home,” one of his personal favorites.

 

“There’s nothing like being home for the holidays. This song captures that spirit perfectly. When people ask what Christmas means to me, this song is my answer. It’s warm, it’s from the heart, and it’s all about family, just like Christmas should be.”

 

Hawley’s “What Christmas Means To Me” album contains the following songs:

 

“Jingle Bells”

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” featuring Julian Vaughn

“What Christmas Means To Me” featuring L. Young

“Christmas Time Is Here”

“Mary, Did You Know?” featuring Kat Hawley

“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”

“O Come, All Ye Faithful”

“Do You Hear What I Hear?” featuring Marcus Anderson

“A Child Is Born”

“Celebrate Me Home” featuring Matt Cusson

 

 

For more information, please visit https://www.adamhawley.com.


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