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THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER A PAIR OF GILLES PETERSON PROJECTS: SONZEIRA BRAZIL BAM BAM BAM & BRUNSWICK BUBBLERS | Musique Non Stop

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER A PAIR OF GILLES PETERSON PROJECTS: SONZEIRA BRAZIL BAM BAM BAM & BRUNSWICK BUBBLERS


THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER A PAIR OF GILLES PETERSON PROJECTS: SONZEIRA BRAZIL BAM BAM BAM & BRUNSWICK BUBBLERS

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    1. A PAIR OF GILLES PETERSON PROJECTS: SONZEIRA BRAZIL BAM BAM BAM & BRUNSWICK BUBBLERS
    2. NEW RELEASES: MONTY ALEXANDER - HARLEM-KINGSTON EXPRESS VOL. 2; CECILE VERNY QUARTET - FEAR & FAITH; ALYSA HAAS - SPASM
    3. BOBBY HUTCHERSON TO RELEASE "ENJOY THE VIEW" FEATURING DAVID SANBORN, JOEY DEFRANCESCO, BILLY HART
    4. JON BATISTE AND STAY HUMAN ADDED TO NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL LINEUP
      Posted: 08 Apr 2014 10:33 AM PDT
      GILLES PETERSON - SONZEIRA BRAZIL BAM BAM BAM (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

      Says Gilles Peterson  'Brazil's music culture is massive....Such a huge amount of stuff to fit in. I wanted to try and cover it all – to make a kind of Buena Vista meets club culture, but to keep it sonically very modern.' This record is the product of Gilles Peterson being a fan and a champion of Brasilian music in the clubs and on the radio for the last 25 years, culminating in him bringing together the country's finest artists all on one album for the very first time. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, they collaborated to create a collective called Sonzeira and an album that is Brasil Bam Bam Bam – a true expression of the real soul and authentic sound of Brasil, from its majestic heritage to its super-dynamic present. He has recorded all-new material with a stellar line-up of Brasilian talent, under the name Sonzeira. The result, is an inspirational portrait of a nation in sound. At its heart are mesmerising vocal performances from superstars young and old, including City of God actor and singer Seu Jorge, and the grande dame of samba, 76-year-old powerhouse Elza Soares.

      GILLES PETERSON - BRUNSWICK BUBBLERS (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

      The legendary Gilles Peterson turns his magical ears to the catalog of Brunswick Records – and comes up with some of the label's hippest tunes of the 60s and 70s! Brunswick is best known for its famous soul hits of the late 60s and early 70s, but Peterson goes much deeper to come up with overlooked gems that are then laid out in a way that really makes them resonate strongly together – at a level that really illustrates the unified groove of the label! Brunswick often worked with a tight array of producers, arrangers, and session players – and Peterson finds key links between these tunes, often in surprising places – which makes the collection a real delight once you start stepping through it. Titles include "Keep On Dancing" by Bohannon, "Inner City Blues" by The Chi-Lites, "Harlem" by Willie Henderson, "This Is The Lost Generation" by The Lost Generation, "Ain't No Sunshine" by Gregory James Edition, "Light My Fire" by Jackie Wilson, "Disco Boogie" by Total Eclipse, "Will I Find Love" by Gene Chandler, "This Love Is Real" by Dana Valery, and "Go With Love" by Barbara Acklin. ~ Dusty Groove


      Posted: 08 Apr 2014 08:51 AM PDT
      MONTY ALEXANDER - HARLEM-KINGSTON EXPRESS VOL. 2: THE RIVER ROLLS ON

      A really great second chapter in the Harlem/Kingston series from Monty Alexander – and material that may well be some of his most exciting in years! Monty's always been very upfront about his Jamaican roots – and has expressed them in a number of ways on a number of different sessions – but there's a quality to this record that gets that blend better than most – and which almost returns things to some of the more soul-based styles of Alexander's records from the late 60s on Verve, or early 70s on MPS! Most numbers mix his piano with keyboards, bass, guitar, and drums – in a style that's rhythmic, but never overdone – soulful, but never too smooth – just a perfect fit for Monty's well-shaped lines on his solos. A few cuts have vocals – and one number features guest work from George Benson, Ramsey Lewis, and Joe Sample – but the bulk of the record centers on Alexander's wonderfully grooving piano lines. Titles include "Skamento", "The River Rolls On", "People Make The World Go Round", "Slealky", "Trust", "The Harder They Come", and "Linstead Market".~ Dusty Groove


      CECILE VERNY QUARTET - FEAR & FAITH

      A wonderfully strong set from singer Cecile Verny – thanks to a backing combo who's as proud and bold as her vocals! Often, a singer like this never gets the sort of groove she deserves – sometimes lost amidst some fuller R&B arrangements, or under-whelmed by trippier abstract sounds. But Cecile's in a great groove right from the start – one that comes from a trio with some mighty tight bass and drums – never funky, but forceful – at a level that kicks the whole thing up from the bottom, and resonates strongly with the mix of acoustic piano and keyboards. Cecile sings mostly in English, but does a bit of French as well – and the record's a contemporary gem that could sit proudly next to your best work from Gregory Porter or Gretchen Parlatto. Titles include "The Wild Heart Of The Earth", "Lord Have Mercy", "Humming", "Seule Toute Seule", "Time To Let You Go", and "They Ask How I'm Feeling". ~ Dusty Groove

      ALYSA HAAS - SPASM

      Past and present collide on jazz vocalist Alysa Haas' new album Spasm, but the overall result is beautifully timeless. Combining Broadway standards and classics from the Great American Songbook with contemporary pop music, Haas courageously steps beyond the predictable and safe; her eclectic taste in covers reveals her stylistic and emotional range, baring no weaknesses as she gracefully transitions from one genre to another. Ironically, for all of its vintage flavors, Haas' shiniest jewel is a modern one. Simply put, her rendition of Rob Thomas' "Ever the Same" is hauntingly pretty. The CHR studio gloss of the original is melted off, allowing the fragile beauty of Haas' voice to capture the emotional ache of the lyrics. Haas' yearning, soaring vocals unveil the real feelings in the lyrics as the acoustic arrangement complements and not overwhelms her. Haas' cover of the Beatles' "In My Life" is similarly moving. The dulcet tones of the piano playing are the perfect backdrop for Haas' sweetly tuneful performance. Haas interprets the jazz classics on the album with the same kind of respect and independent vision. These are not paint-by-numbers remakes. Haas fuels each of the tracks with her own vibrant personality. "Slap That Bass/Hit Me With a Hot Note" is brimming with giddy sensuality, and Haas is obviously having a ball with the double entendres in the words. With the arrival of spring, Spasm has come to provide a sparkling soundtrack to the seasonal sunshine. ~ alysahaas.com

       

      Posted: 08 Apr 2014 08:31 AM PDT
      NEA Jazz Master Bobby Hutcherson makes his triumphant return to Blue Note Records, where the virtuoso vibraphonist started his career in the early '60s, with the superb album, Enjoy the View. The vibrant session is produced by Blue Note president Don Was and will be released on June 24 as a significant event in the label's 75th anniversary yearlong celebration. Recorded by an all-star collective of saxophonist David Sanborn and organist Joey DeFrancesco, and featuring drummer Billy Hart, the Hutcherson-sparked group plays seven original compositions that range from cool, gentle grooves to fiery outbursts of exuberance. At heart, the album soars thanks to the divine musical alchemy among the performers—an assemblage of veteran artists who play at the top of their game.

      "I'm happy to have a recording come out on Blue Note," says the 73-year-old Hutcherson. "I've had a long-term association with the label. I'm thrilled to be back here."

      Was concurs: "Bobby not only has an incredible history with Blue Note as the preeminent voice of the vibes, but he still remains the giant of the instrument."

      Coming on the heels of last year's signing of saxophone legend and one-time Blue Note artist Wayne Shorter, which resulted in his stellar live quartet album Without a Net—one of 2013's top jazz albums—Enjoy the View stands as a valuable addition to the classic catalog of the most-respected and longest-running jazz label in the world. "Our goal has been to maintain the underlying aesthetic that has governed Blue Note throughout its 75 years," says Was. "It's very poetic to be doing it with the original guys who helped to define the label. For Bobby, it's more than coming full circle. It's also about guiding the course for the future."

      In the tradition of the Blue Note label, founded by Alfred Lion in 1938, a day of rehearsal was scheduled preceding the recording of Enjoy the View at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood. Even though it was the first time Sanborn had played with Hutcherson and Hart, the chemistry was immediate. "Don decided to have the rehearsal session recorded," says DeFrancesco. "It's a good thing because we decided that three of the tunes—Dave's 'Delia' and two of my new songs written for the date, 'Don Is' and 'You'—were the best takes for the album."

      DeFrancesco proved to be the common denominator of the session, having played with Hutcherson for some ten years, with Sanborn and Hart, with whom he has enjoyed a long history, including his second album as a leader (1990's Where Were You?). In New York when Was first came on board at Blue Note Records, after dinner he serendipitously dropped into the Blue Note club where DeFrancesco and Sanborn were performing. "I'd known Dave for some 25 years and I knew Joey as one of the best Hammond B3 organ players in the world," Was says. "I just sat there and the set was so relaxed and grooving. I loved what I heard. So after the two sets, I met Joey upstairs and asked him what he thought about doing an album with Bobby and Dave. That's how it started."

      DeFrancesco says that after that initial meeting,Was continued the conversation a year later when he was playing at Birdland in New York. A year after that the recording date took place in 2013, with DeFrancesco writing new songs that reminded him of Hutcherson.

      "No matter how brilliant he is, Joey has that great enthusiasm which fueled the recording," says Hart who has appeared on over 700 albums as a sideman and who recently released a new album on ECM. "As for Hutch, he's a magician and a musician. When he hits the mallets on the vibes, something special happens. Recording with him is so inspiring that it's like taking a master class. When I walked into the session, I had no idea what to do, but everything meshed so well. I had never played with Dave before even though I knew his work. He's really a star and his tune 'Delia' is to me the song of the album that unites the concept of the band."

      "It was so great to discover the collective spirit of the session," says Sanborn, whose alto saxophone has graced the recordings by a range of artists, from pop to r&b to jazz, and has recorded several albums as a leader in his 50+-year career. "I had never played with Bobby before, so it was a thrill to play with him. It was like going to graduate school. And even though I've known Billy for 30 years, I had never played with him either. It was so much fun recording with these guys. It was loose and flexible and it was like we were having a four-way conversation. When that happens with no egos, everyone talks. We were all just learning the tunes, yet the sessions went so fast. It was, blink your eyes and we're done. That experience was worth everything to me." Sanborn's two-song contribution (the buoyant "Delia" and the tender "Little Flower") comes from his 2003 Timeagain CD. "I brought those to the session because I could hear Bobby playing them," he says. "They end up feeling looser and freer than the first time I recorded them."

      While Hutcherson is the marquee player on this album who swings hard and romps on the uptempo tunes and soothes on the slower pieces, he modestly says, "I've always tried to be the person who is able to fit in with the music and add what I think it needs to top it off. What I play on the vibes always seems to be the cherry on top of the sundae. You can't play over the organ or the saxophone, which have more power, so I play softer and add to what Joey and Dave deliver. And Billy, he understands that you don't continually play one tempo. There will be the driving force and the automatic cruise where the ideas fall into place and the funky feel to playing behind the tune and the whip like the back of a hurricane and then the sprint to the finish line. Billy knows that."

      ~ Blue Note Records


      Posted: 08 Apr 2014 08:21 AM PDT
      Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival ® on International Jazz Day, Wednesday, April 30, at the historic Casino Theatre, 9 Freebody Street in Newport, with a concert by Jon Batiste and Stay Human. Presented by Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ and the Salve Regina University Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, the 7:30 pm concert follows two educational workshops for Newport students. 
        
      Batiste and Stay Human kick off  International Jazz Day with a morning performance for students from the Pell School and Thompson Middle School. In the afternoon, the band will present a workshop for jazz combos from Rhode Island high schools.  The morning and afternoon sessions are being facilitated in collaboration with Alan Bernstein, Supervisor of the Arts for the Newport Public Schools.
        
      The celebration culminates with the evening performance in the newly-renovated Casino Theatre.  All tickets are General Admission and are priced at $25 for adults;  students with ID and ages 18 and under are free.  Proceeds will benefit education programs of Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.  For information and reservations, call (401) 341-2295.

      Deeply rooted in the musical traditions of his native New Orleans, where he grew up playing with his family's well-known band, pianist/harmonaboardist Jon Batiste has developed a uniquely current, uplifting, and playful brand of jazz that integrates his classical Juilliard training with contemporary mainstream sounds. He tours around the world with his band, Stay Human - saxophonist Eddie Barbash, tuba player Ibanda Ruhumbika and percussionist Joe Saylor. Their mission is to bring the joy of jazz to the masses, transforming each space they play by breaking down the barriers between audience and performer, and inviting people to experience the music as they never thought it could be played. Stay Human's first studio album, Social Music, was released in October 2013. Jon is also a noted advocate for music education and serves as Traveling Ambassador for Music Unites and Artistic Director-at-Large for the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. He is a regular figure in television and film, including HBO's Treme and Spike Lee's Red Hook Summer. Jon Batiste and Stay Human will return to Newport for a performance at the 60th Anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival at Fort Adams on Friday, August 1.

      The Newport Festivals Foundation™ was founded by George Wein in 2010 to build up and continue the legacies of the famed Newport Jazz Festival® and Newport Folk Festival®. Under the auspices of the Foundation, the Newport Jazz Festival® presents performers who respect and honor jazz music traditions, and at the same time reflect the changes in today's musical trends. Through the establishment of partnerships with local high schools and colleges/universities, the Foundation will present programs to educate young people about jazz music as presented at the annual festival. The Newport Jazz Festival® takes place August 1 - 3 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino and Fort Adams State Park. The Foundation also will present a Family Concert at Fort Adams on July 30. For more information, please visit www.newportfestivalsfoundation.org.


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