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THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER DAVID PACK RELEASES NAPA CROSSROADS FEATURING A HOST OF WELL KNOWN JAZZ MUSICIANS | Musique Non Stop

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER DAVID PACK RELEASES NAPA CROSSROADS FEATURING A HOST OF WELL KNOWN JAZZ MUSICIANS


THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER DAVID PACK RELEASES NAPA CROSSROADS FEATURING A HOST OF WELL KNOWN JAZZ MUSICIANS

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  1. DAVID PACK RELEASES NAPA CROSSROADS FEATURING A HOST OF WELL KNOWN JAZZ MUSICIANS
  2. HERB ALPERT FEATURING LANI HALL - STEPPIN' OUT
  3. PERRY SMITH QUARTET - STREET SENSE
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 12:55 PM PDT
The serene setting of Napa Valley is not only home to some of the best winemaking in the world but is also a host to stellar music and music making. Napa Crossroads embodies the spirit of this collaboration led by legendary guitarist and hitmaker David Pack (Co-founder and voice of legendary rock group Ambrosia) and a gathering of top Napa Valley vintners and recording artists.  

The album was created with a unique blend of superstars in the world of wine including Larry Maguire of Far Niente/Nickel & Nickel on jazz guitar and vocals; David Duncan of Silver Oak and Twomey on guitar and vocals, and Jeff Gargiulo of Gargiulo Vineyards on guitar, piano and vocals. Suzanne Pride Bryan of Pride Mountain Vineyards and Carmen and Gail Policy of Casa Piena wrote lyrics along with the rest of the group.  


Other musical guests include The Doors' Ray Manzarek, Bela Fleck, Alan Parsons, Todd Rundgren,David Benoit, Billy Dean, Jimmy Wayne, Larry Carlton, Doyle Dykes, Mindi Abair, Robert Schwartzman, Cage The Elephant's Lincoln Parish, Rick Braun and others. The album is available exclusively at the following five wineries until release in February 2014: Far Niente; Silver Oak Cellars and Twomey Cellars, Pride Mountain Vineyards, Casa Piena, and Gargiulo Vineyards.

David Pack has won international acclaim both for his solo work and as front-man for progressive rock group Ambrosia. He is a Grammy winning producer of legendary artists including Wynonna, Selena, Aretha Franklin and Kenny Loggins, and a Music Director of global stage events including both of President Clinton's Inaugurals and events for Barbra Streisand, Elton John & the late Leonard Bernstein, and recently for Avon, with Fergie of Black Eyed Peas and The Who's Pete Townshend Tec Awards. His #1 pop classics such as "Biggest Part of Me" "How Much I Feel" "You're The Only Woman" have graced global radio for over 35 years winning BMI 5 mil. Airplay awards. His collective works as a performer and producer have sold over 40 million units worldwide. He credits mentors & friends Leonard Bernstein & Quincy Jones, whom Pack introduced, as setting his life's quest for excellence in creating special music projects that bring people together in unique ways, such as Napa Crossroads, David's dream project.

Pack describes the experience as "Five years, five wineries and a lot of fun." He goes on to say, "It's a time capsule to preserve the memory of friends, Napa Valley and a time that will never be again." Noted producer and musician, Pack has been drawn to Napa for many years with an unrequited passion for viticulture. He became a welcome figure in the Napa community a number of years ago after developing a friendship with winemaker Jeff Gargiulo and playing concerts for local events in the community. That friendship opened Pack to the world of undiscovered musicians among the winemakers and incited Pack's desire to create a recording that serves as a backstage pass to a once-in-a-lifetime special event.

The wineries invested in the album financially and creatively, collaborating on two tracks each along with contributions from special guests, culminating in 14 tracks of original material. All songs were produced by Pack and written and recorded in Napa Valley beginning May 2009, which includes one of the final recordings of the late Ray Manzarek.

Larry Maguire, partner & president of Far Niente says, "I love my life in wine, but had I met David when I was 22, I think we could have had one really hot band. Working with him has helped me realize one of the great dreams of my life—to record my songs on a professionally-released album—and it has reawakened my passion for creating and performing music." Maguire's compositions, "Corner of His Room" and "Next Adventure" are drawn from moments with his children and the new adventures he and his wife have yet to experience.

"Being included in this project fulfills a dream for me. I have been writing songs for years and thoroughly enjoyed the process of actually getting them finished," says David Duncan, President and CEO of Silver Oak Cellars, who contributed "Every Time I Look at You," and "Crossroads Bound," to the project. One is a love song to his wife and the other follows the concept of the "crossroads" which provide secret ways through the valley.

Suzanne Pride Bryan, Co-owner of Pride Mountain Vineyards says "'O' Blessed Vine' and 'You Were the One' capture special moments in time at Pride Mountain Vineyards, where we are always happy to be 'high on the mountain.'" Suzanne's songs were inspired by her parents, Jim and Carolyn Pride, the winery's founders.
"This combined musical effort, which includes five spectacular winery partners, will allow people throughout the world to experience the warmth, spirit, and humanity that grows 'heartily' in Napa," says Carmen Policy, owner of Casa Piena. Policy brought "Full House Full Heart" and "A Friend Like You," which were influenced by the idea of friends and family, a concept that is embodied in the name of his winery.


"David's concept of bringing together the art of songwriting with the art of making wine defines Napa Valley and what we are all about. To see his dream come true and be a part of it is truly awesome," says Jeff Gargiulo owner of Gargiulo Vineyards. His songs, "April Born in May" and "Wine Country Cowboy" were inspired by his daughter and Jeff and David Duncan's band The Silverado Pickups.

The album will be exclusively available at the following Wineries: Far Niente/Nickel & Nickel, Silver Oak and Twomey, Pride Mountain Vineyards, Casa Piena and Gargiulo Vineyards as of October 15. Official release is set for February 4, 2014.



Posted: 09 Oct 2013 11:13 AM PDT

Steppin' Out includes 16 songs, including a contemporary version of Irving Berlin's "Puttin' on the Ritz," a video for which has just been released. The music has an undeniable charm coupled with an energetic and intricate dance routine choreographed by the Emmy® award-winning team from So You Think You Can Dance, Napoleon & Tabitha D'umo, creating a magical pied piper-like scene. The video features musicians Lani Hall, Bill Cantos, Hussain Jiffry, Michael Shapiro and dancer Vincent Noiseux alongside corps dancers like Kherington Payne and others from So You Think You Can Dance USA, America's Best Dance Crew, Dancing with the Stars, This is It, and Step Up. The video follows the lead dancer in one single seamless camera shot, without any edits, on a musical journey, motivating everyone he passes to join the promenade.

Cantos composition "Green Lemonade," Harry Warren and Al Dubin's "I Only Have Eyes For You," featuring vocals by Hall, Ruben Fuentes Gasson's "Good Morning Mr. Sunshine," from the Tijuana Brass' 1969 album The Brass Are Coming, the commanding ballad "Oblivion," written by Astor Piazzolla,  Irving Berlin's "What'll I Do," featuring vocals by Hall, the Alpert/Lorber/Cantos composition "Cote d'Azur," a fresh version of Edith Piaf's perennial favorite "La Vie En Rose," Carl Sigman and Charles Dawes' "It's All In The Game" featuring Hall, Carlos Santana and Thomas J. Coster's "Europa," Ziggy Elman and Johnny Mercer's "And The Angels Sing," which originally appeared on Alpert's Going Places, Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael's "Skylark," and Alpert and Jeff Lorber's "Migration," with lyrics written by Bill Cantos and vocals by Hall. Closing out the album is the 50th Anniversary version of "The Lonely Bull," composed by Sol Lake and first released on Alpert's debut album on A&M Records.


Steppin' Out features Herb Alpert on trumpet and vocals, Lani Hall on vocals, Bill Cantos on keyboards, Michael Shapiro on drums and percussion, Hussain Jiffry on bass, Coco Triuisonno on bandoneon, and Ramon Stagnaro on acoustic guitar. Herb Alpert and Lani Hall produced the bulk of the album, while "Puttin' on the Ritz" was produced by Randy "Badazz" Alpert and Herb Alpert. "Jacky's Place," "Green Lemonade," "Côte d'Azur," and "Migration" were produced by Jeff Lorber and Herb Alpert, and co-produced by Lani Hall, with additional guitar Paul Jackson Jr.

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Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:33 AM PDT
Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records have announced the release of the Perry Smith Quartet - Street Sense, the new recording from guitarist/composer Perry Smith. Street Sense, from the California-born, Brooklyn-based artist, was inspired and influenced by simplicity, repetition, melody, spontaneous interaction, and space. Smith explains, "to highlight these concepts I brought on board Dayna Stephens (saxophone), Sam Minaie (bass) and Ross Pederson (drums). I'm very grateful to these incredible musicians who helped me bring this music and these concepts to life. The end result represents a foundation rooted in jazz tradition combined with an artistic drive to create a fresh identity within the art of jazz."

Street Sense opens with "Mr. R.A. The Warrior", inspired by the great artist and teacher, Mr. Ralph Alessi, whom Smith studied composition with when he first moved to New York in 2009. "He often talked about the importance of 'repetition', and I used that as a compositional tool to write this song. I found a melody and harmony that I could effectively repeat and develop at the same time," said Smith.

Next up is the title track, "Street Sense" which epitomizes and embodies the concept of this recording. Smith explains, "the title of this song was inspired by my initial reaction to the climate of 'sessioning' with other jazz musicians in New York. When I arrived, I was consistently blown away by the collective ability of musicians to improvise at such a high level. However, I often felt that some of the original music was technically difficult but conceptually easy to improvise on. This created a dynamic where fellow musicians focused more on their technique than on their concept. Therefore, I was inspired to write something that was the reverse: 'technically easy but conceptually challenging,' which led me to write a simple and repetitive melody at an easy tempo with odd phrases, modern harmony, dynamics, long solo form, rhythmic hits and multiple sections. I received great feedback from players about this song, and it has inspired the concept for my entire album."

"The Searcher" is next, one of the prettiest tunes on the album, liberally peppered with lush chords that truly display Smith's stunning sound, Dayna Stephen's demonstrative voice on tenor saxophone and Minaie's and Pederson's impeccable taste and discernment. For Smith, this composition aims to be reminiscent of, and create the same emotional effect of soulful music that conjures up feelings of nostalgia.

The concepts of simplicity, repetition and melody continue in fine fashion on "Please Repeat After Me", a tune that finds the band really digging in on the thematic melody and the rock inspired groove, spurred on by Stephen's inspired solo, and Smith's own exploratory, stirring solo.

"Talking Points", develops on the theme of Street Sense. "I wanted to write a song in 5/4 time that had a more unpredictable, but still simply, melody. When seeing the notes written on the page, I equated them to points on a map. Understanding that music is a language I came up with the title, explained Smith.

"Open Spaces" is about Smith's love of wide open spaces, and while on a hike one day this simple title came to him. "I wanted the music to reflect that relaxed and grand feeling of being outdoors in open spaces so naturally I wanted the song to be a ballad. In an attempt to mirror the grand beauty and variety that nature possesses, I made sure the melody had a big range and allowed for large dynamic shifts."

Closing the album is the rollicking "Happy Jungle", Smith's homage to New York City, and a nod to Street Sense, which is his first recording as a full-fledged New Yorker.  He explains, "the urban "jungle" in which I live is certainly a crazy place, but with the right attitude and wherewithal it can be a wonderful and happy place to live. To show this musically, I focused on writing a happy and catchy melody in a major mode, at a brisk 7/4 tempo. The free intro represents the uncertain and timid nature that us fresh New Yorkers experience when we first arrive."

With Street Sense guitarist/composer Perry Smith has created an album of sublime beauty, soaring melodies, engrossing improvisation and rhythmic thrills. Certainly one not to be missed from this burgeoning new talent on the scene.

Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records recording artist, guitarist/composer Perry Smith, an integral member of the critically-acclaimed New West Guitar Group, and a busy sideman in New York, combines his love for jazz with broad influences from rock and folk to create a signature style. Smith's extensive performance resume includes notable venues such as the Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC/Tokyo), The Village Vanguard Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Healdsburg Guitar Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Hoffest (Berlin), The World Expo (Japan), and Yoshi's Jazz Club (SF). As a composer, Smith was a finalist in the 2007 International Songwriting Competition and won the 2006 ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award.

In 2005 he received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Flora L. Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California, where he studied guitar with jazz legend Joe Diorio. In 2011 he completed his Masters in Music at New York University and was named the "Outstanding Graduate" in the Jazz Department.


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