Jessy J burst onto  the contemporary jazz scene in 2008, blending her love for Latin rhythms and  jazz on her chart-topping, award-winning debut album Tequila Moon. Jessy earned  the Radio & Records' 'Debut Artist of The Year' Award and Contemporary  Jazz 'Song of the Year' by both R&R and Billboard for the title track,  which held the #1 spot on the chart for eight weeks. The talented saxophonist,  pianist, singer and songwriter who has worked with everyone from The  Temptations to Michael Bublé, has been developing her musical voice since she  was very young, when she could be found practicing the saxophone, instead of  heading out to play with friends.
Words like  dedicated, focused and hard-working all describe her drive and motivation to  succeed and make music a life-long career. With her fourth release, Second  Chances, due out on Shanachie Entertainment on September 10, 2013, Jessy  reaches a major milestone as she takes over the reigns as the producer of the  new album. The set features collaborations with Grammy Award-nominated  keyboardist-producer Jeff Lorber, Grammy Award-winning guitarist Norman Brown,  renowned bassist Jimmy Haslip (formerly with The Yellowjackets) and legendary  pianist Joe Sample.   
Second Chances  represents a new direction for Jessy as she purposely set out to meld her love  for jazz and Latin rhythms with R&B grooves. The album title, Second  Chances, developed out of the theme that it's never too late to try again and  "getting a second chance to do something that you messed up on the first time."  She shares, "In this case, for me it was with something that happened the  previous year. I realized that this year I had a second chance and every day is  new, is fresh. The title track is really an inspirational song about doing  something you really want to do." Not coincidentally, several of the songs on  the album include "two" in the title including the first single  "Listen 2 The Groove," co-written by Lorber, "Tango for  Two," "Dos," "Twice" and "Double Trouble."  The ten song set features eight originals and two beautiful covers including  the Roberta Flack hit "Feel Like Makin' Love" and the Sérgio Mendes classic  "Magalenha." 
Jessy shares, "I  like to play music that people will recognize and connect to and be familiar  with and also play music that's original, that really inspires them and creates  new memories." She teamed with the talented trumpeter, singer, songwriter  Johnny Britt (Josh Groban, The Temptations, Impromp2) to write "Second Chances"  and the final track on the album "Twice." She credits her manager, Stewart  Coxhead, with the idea to include the 'two' theme throughout the album and is  thankful for his encouragement as she turned over this new leaf in her career  saying, "he really encouraged me to be myself."
Second Chances  opens with the single "Listen 2 The Groove" featuring Jeff Lorber on keyboards  and Jimmy Haslip on the bass. Jessy states, "Jeff Lorber and I first worked  together in 2008 for the Guitars and Saxes Tour. I really enjoy his musical  style. He's such a legend in the business and has his own sound. To me he's a  genius. So, when I had the opportunity to produce my own album, I really wanted  to work with him. I remembered we wrote and co-produced "Listen 2 The Groove"  and I just asked him if he wanted to work together. I was so excited he said  yes!" The sultry groove sets the tone for the album with its catchy hook and  unique song structure.  
The title track  "Second Chances" features Grammy-Award winning guitarist Norman Brown. "Norman  Brown and I worked together for the Summer Storm tour 2010...  I really love his style of playing. He's very  unique in his guitar and I think he plays the guitar so fluidly. Johnny Britt  and I were working on "Second Chances" and I really wanted Norman to play on  it. His guitar sounds beautiful on the track." Jessy chose to include the  Roberta Flack hit "Feel Like Makin' Love" because, "I'm a big fan of 60s and  70s music. Roberta is a gorgeous singer. We felt that we could redo it in a way  that would make it special again and also make it more current. I always  thought of it kind of in a Robin Thicke mode with the recurring guitar theme.  It also has a Brazilian vibe, the vocals are laid back and almost in a hushed  tone. And it's completely re-harmonized. I like arranging music and harmonizing  it." Jessy's longtime friend and bandmate Tim Stewart (who also tours and plays  with Lady Gaga) offers a beautiful guitar accompaniment on the track.
Her passion for  Latin music shines through on the Sérgio Mendes classic "Magalenha," one of her  all-time favorite Brazilian tunes. Jessy says it was real a "jam session vibe"  in the studio with Jeff and Jimmy helping to re-create the song as a "funk  samba" and their joy in recording it shines through.  In addition to her excellent work on the  baritone saxophone and her sweet vocals on the tune, Jessy adds some tasty  flute flourishes. She explains, "The World Cup is coming up next year in Brazil  and it's an homage to that and to my Latin heritage. Football is so popular in  the Latin community." The set takes a sophisticated, jazzy turn with the third  song she wrote with Jeff and Jimmy, called "Tango For Two." Jessy describes it  as "a romantic type of tango not an exact tango." The dance beat features her  sax intertwining and twirling with the piano, as if someone is dancing,  reaching a climactic point and then it fizzles down again. Jessy was pleased to  have Jimmy work with her on the album as he brought a "very interesting  knowledge of Latin rhythms and a world music view. He recommended different  beats, rhythm and percussion" elements for the project. 
On "Dos" a lovely  guitar intro gives way to Jessy on both flute and soprano saxophone. She shares,  "That song is a really sexy song. It's about two things: the good and the bad.  Sections of the music had a reflective feeling that were dark and then other  parts of the music were light. We wanted to have the alter ego - two things.  One of my heroes is Grover Washington, Jr. He's my favorite soprano saxophonist  and I always think of him when I'm playing that instrument."
"La Luna Feliz"  features Jessy on tenor sax and flute while singing in Spanish. It opens with a  funky bass line from Bryant Siono to get you into the groove right way. "I like  to say that this is the prequel to "Tequila Moon," explains Jessy.
"Tequila Moon" was  my first radio single and also my first CD in 2008. I like to look at the moon  at night, I don't know why. It's a thing I would do with my dad when I was  little. I was looking at the moon and it had a smiley face on it and it made me  laugh. I said 'that's a happy moon, it's la luna feliz.' And then the melody  popped into my head. It's really the only Latin song, with no percussion, on  the album."
Jessy says for this  project she was "really open to the idea of doing something different" and on  "Double Trouble" she definitely lets her hair down and jams! "I really got into  the whole Jeff vibe on this track and so the melody came out on my tenor  saxophone and he doubled it on the mini-moog, which made it sound really deep  and thick. The melody really flows and being the producer I could interpret the  music however I wanted to," she shares. She originally wanted to name the song  "Doppelgänger" in honor of her German Shepard, Mini. When the two of them go  for walks together they often see another German Shepard on the block that  looks just like Mini and Jessy likes to joke it's Mini's doppelgänger! They  settled on "Double Trouble" (which Jessy co-produced with Lorber and Jimmy  Haslip) since Jeff and Jimmy are such good friends and bring their own version  of double trouble to the studio and this song.
Legendary  keyboardist Joe Sample is a friend and mentor to Jessy. The two first worked  together on her last album Hot Sauce. Joe helped her write the funky tune  "Mambo Gumbo," her ode to New Orleans featuring Johnny Britt on vocals and  trumpet. She shares, "I love Joe Sample! I've been listening to him my whole  life... I told him about this song about New Orleans. We wrote parts of the  song together at the NAMM convention earlier this year. It's a great track  about people and how they're different but also the same." "Twice" is a bright,  upbeat tune to close out the set, co-written with Johnny Britt. It features  Jessy on Tenor sax along with her touring bandmates Frank Abraham on bass,  Michael Angel on guitar and Richie "Gajate" Garcia on percussion. The song is  about how when you have the chance to do something the second time – twice – it's  so much more beautiful. "It's a positive feeling about reaching your goal and  doing it the way you wanted to." The tune offers a great backbeat, sweet  percussion elements and backing vocals from Johnny.
Jessy's connection  to her Latin heritage runs deep, as her father is originally from Mexico and  her mom hails from Texas. Born in Oregon and raised in southern California,  Jessy grew up in a home full of big family get-togethers, Mexican feasts and  lots of Latin, jazz and pop music. Her musical influences include Cannonball  Adderley, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Grover Washington, Jr., Sergio Mendes,  Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan and she admires current artists Norah Jones, Diana  Krall and Alicia Keys. She credits her parents as her biggest influences as she  watched them "work so hard to come to the U.S., have careers and enjoy the  beautiful things this country has to offer. I knew I was going to work hard  from the beginning," she shares.
While she was  studying at USC, she set her sights on becoming a studio musician, recording  music for movies, commercials and television shows but quickly learned she  needed to spend time getting more experience. She spent two years touring with  the off-Broadway, EMMY Award winning show Blast! While on that tour she started  focusing on performing with her own band, so she began writing her own music.
She returned to Los  Angeles and put together her first group featuring Bryant Siono on bass and  Norman Jackson on keyboards. In addition, she toured with Jessica Simpson, did  studio work with Michael Bublé and The Temptations, and was invited to tour  with Michael Bolton.
Jessy's diligence  paid off when she met Grammy Award-winning smooth jazz producer Paul Brown at  the Newport Jazz Festival and he agreed to work on her debut album, Tequila  Moon in 2008. She followed that CD with True Love in 2009 and Hot Sauce in  2011. Last year Jessy was able to achieve her dream of becoming a studio  musician in Los Angeles, working on the hit television shows American Idol and  The Voice. Her work on American Idol impressed Steven Tyler, who invited Jessy  to record on the latest Aerosmith album.
Second Chances may  be all about getting the chance to do something over again, but for Jessy this  album is a celebration of firsts as well. She marks a major milestone in her  career taking on the role of producer of the album, plus she was able to work  with two new artists on her "wish list" via her collaborations with Jeff Lorber  and Norman Brown. Jessy has a lot to look forward to as she continues to enjoy  the success of her hard work and dedication. As she says, "It's a great life  and I'm grateful for it. It's going to be a good year!"
JESSY J - Tour  Dates
09/01 -  Albuquerque, NM @ Crowne Plaza
09/07 - Austin, TX  @ Riverbend Centre*
09/08 - San Diego,  CA @ Valley View Casino (KPRI Lites Out)
09/10 - Beverly  Hills, CA @ H.O.M.E. (CD Release Show)
09/14 - Kuala  Lumpur, Malaysia @ KL Jazz Fest
09/22 - Temecula,  CA @ Thorton Winery**
09/28 - Las Vegas,  NV @ Las Vegas Jazz Fest
10/05 - San  Jacinto, CA @ Esplanade Arts Center
10/26 - Riverside,  CA @ Fox Perf Arts Center***
10/27 - Phoenix, AZ  @ Arizona Jazz Fest
11/06 - Seal Beach,  CA @ Spaghettini
11/30 - Seal Beach,  CA @ Spaghettini
12/06 - Bari, Italy  @ Italian Jazz Fest
01/04 - Chicago, IL  @ The Montrose Room
* w/ Marion Meadows  & Paul Taylor (Sax and the City)
** w/ George Benson
*** w/ Sheila E
JESSY J - Second  Chances
1. Listen 2 The  Groove (ft. Jeff Lorber)
2. Second Chances  (ft. Norman Brown)
3. Feel Like Makin'  Love
4. Magalenha
5. Tango For Two
6. Dos
7. La Luna Feliz
8. Double Trouble  (ft. Jeff Lorber & Jimmy Haslip)
9. Mambo Gumbo (ft.  Johnny Britt)
10. Twice
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