Thursday, September 05, 2024

R&B/Jazz saxophonist Jason Jackson is "Looking Up," his third collection produced by Billboard hitmaker Adam Hawley. #jazz #music


Optimistic Soul: R&B/Jazz saxophonist Jason Jackson is “Looking Up,” his third collection produced by Billboard hitmaker Adam Hawley, which drops October 25.

 

The new single, “Upside Down” featuring trumpeter Rick Braun, goes for playlist adds on September 23.


The seeds of success in music were planted before Jason Jackson concluded his ten-year military career three years ago. Now set to release his third recording project on October 25 and his first for the MBF Entertainment label, the R&B/jazz saxophonist is fervently energized by his upward trajectory, a feeling that permeates the nine new songs that he wrote with his producer, 16-time Billboard chart-topper Adam Hawley. The ten-track “Looking Up” arrives on October 25.

 

Jackson hit the Billboard top 20 in 2021, two months after he completed his Navy service. Each project he released has taken him another step up in the soul-jazz marketplace. As Jackson steadily raises his profile, one constant force has been Hawley. “Looking Up” continues their fruitful creative partnership. In addition to producing and playing multiple instruments (guitar, keyboards, and programming) on the album and cowriting the material, Hawley signed Jackson to his MBF Entertainment imprint.    

 

Jackson’s recordings are personal and thematic, reflecting not just where he is in his music career, but emblematic of where he is at in his life.

 

“My first record, the ‘Movin’ On’ EP, was written as I was transitioning out of the US Navy. My first full-length album, ‘All In,’ was conceived after I saw the success of the first record and decided that I wanted to pursue being a solo artist for real. This new record, ‘Looking Up,’ comes at a time when all of the pieces are finally starting to fall into place. I’ve signed with an amazing label (MBF) and I’m getting lots of opportunities to play with well established artists like Adam (Hawley), Rick BraunChieli Minucci, and Julian Vaughn. I’ve also had the wonderful opportunity to play shows and festivals as a solo artist such as Marcus Anderson’s MAJACE and Berks Jazz Fest. To me, this record represents that all of the hard work, pushing through slim odds, self-doubt, and setbacks were all worth it and that things are, well, looking up,” said Jackson who lives in Virginia just outside of Washington, DC. 

 

Jackson’s debut single, “All The Way,” featured Vaughn’s rubbery basslines and the two reconnect to open “Looking Up” with the uber funky and fun “Bump,” which was cowritten by keyboardist Judah Sealy. Keyboardist Caleb Middleton cowrote four songs with Jackson and Hawley for the album, the first of which is “Intentional,” a deliberate midtempo groove. Braun, a seminal figure in the genre who has notched 30 Billboard No. 1 singles, features on “Upside Down,” the next single that will be going for playlist adds on September 23.  

 

“‘Upside Down’ was the first track that Adam and I wrote for this album. We both knew it was special from the incredibly early demo. It’s got such great swag and a hook you could listen to on repeat all day. We knew we wanted a special featured artist on this track, and I thought ‘Why not shoot for the stars?’ literally. Rick Braun has been one of my favorite artists for as long as I can remember. I remember buying the ‘Shake It Up’ album from a music store at the mall and absolutely wore it out. I recently played a show with him in Norfolk, VA and found out that he is not just an amazing player, but a wonderful person as well. We had to get him on this track! Only in an ‘upside down’ world would I ever think that Rick and I would be playing a song together, much less on my record,” gushed Jackson. 

 

Two-time Grammy-winning bassist Mel Brown and drummer Eric Valentine dispense the beats and rhythms on “With The Get Down” on which Jackson’s sweaty sax gets way down. “Stay Awhile” pleads its case via an inviting soul-pop melody simmering atop a cozy R&B groove. 

 

Earlier this year while still in the studio, Jackson previewed the album with the single “Daybreak,” which features a collaboration with another genre stalwart, Special EFX guitarist Minucci, who illumines the vibrant track with gorgeous nylon guitar light, forming a striking combo with the saxophonist’s emotional soprano horn.

“This track is a throwback that conjures up images of when I was a kid in the middle and high school bands and listened to every contemporary jazz CD that I could get my hands on, all while wishing that I could play like that someday. You could say that those years were the very start of my passion for this genre and the early dawn or ‘Daybreak’ of my long musical journey to come,” Jackson shared.

 

The album title track brims with confidence, promise and optimism. “I like for all of my records - and record titles - to present a snapshot of where I am to the listener, not just musically but in my life. I think ‘Looking Up’ is a statement song for my today and outlook for what lies ahead,” said Jackson.

 

Keyboardist Carnell Harrell cowrote the next two tunes for the album, including the robust R&B “Rewind,” on which Jackson lets loose some fierce alto saxophone play. “Silver” is a bouncy, head-bobbing  flashback with its old-school go-go beat breakdown etched by bassist Dwayne "Smitty" Smith and Valentine’s drums.  

 

“Looking Up” concludes with a look back. Jackson spotlights R&B vocalist L Young to pay homage to the legendary Luther Vandross by putting their own spin on “Take You Out Tonight.” They break down the track to an intimate acoustic groove augmented by expressive soprano sax, Hawley’s guitar, Ian Martin’s bass and Ramon Yslas’s percussion.

 

“Luther has always been a special artist to me ever since his greatest hits CD was dropped into my candy bag one Halloween night. To this day, I don’t know why that person decided that I needed some Luther in my life more than a Snickers bar, but I’m glad he did! That CD ignited my love for R&B. I’ve always wanted to cover a Luther song, and I think this unplugged vibe is the perfect way to end the record,” said Jackson.   

 

Over the Labor Day Weekend, Jackson joined Hawley for a Saturday night (August 31) performance at the LOVAM Jazz Festival in Omaha, NE. Later this month, Jackson will be performing aboard fellow saxman Dave Koz’s Somma Italia Cruise. Other concert dates prior to the album release include October 11 at the Church Street Jazz Series in Norfolk, VA and October 20 at the Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival. After the album releases, Jackson will hit the stage on November 6 with guitarist JJ Sansaverino at Jazz Legacy in Hampton, VA.

 

Jackson was a teenager studying under the tutelage of James Brown’s longtime saxophonist Leroy Harper Jr. when he opened for Brian McKnightMorris Day and the TimeKC and the Sunshine Band, and Michael McDonald. He went on to perform all over the world as a member of the Navy’s band, taking the stage in international locales such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Australia, and Japan. Three years ago, shortly before exiting the Navy, Jackson sent a demo recording to Hawley. The two have been linked ever since.

 

Jackson’s “Looking Up” album contains the following songs:

 

“Bump” featuring Julian Vaughn

“Intentional”

“Upside Down” featuring Rick Braun

“With The Get Down”

“Stay Awhile”

“Daybreak” featuring Chieli Minucci

“Looking Up”

“Rewind”

“Silver”

“Take You Out Tonight” featuring L Young

 

 

For more information, visit https://jasonjacksonsax.com.



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