When I
began writing the Rollin' On compilation I was buried in stress over
the fact that I had decided to essentially start over playing a new
instrument, the Guitar. Originally a piano player, I had grown tired of
the instrument and wanted to explore writing a new kind of song. After
months of jamming with my friends and exploring new styles of music, my
first original on guitar, "Oh Na Na", hit me like a ton of bricks. The
flood gates were opened and the rest of the album practically came over
night. Writing
my own stuff on guitar has been the most exciting experience to date
since I learned my first classical song on piano as a young kid. Writing
this album breathed new life into me and I hope it does the same for
anyone who listens. JACKIE VENSON
venerdì 24 gennaio 2014
mercoledì 22 gennaio 2014
THE OCULAR CONCERN "SISTER CITIES"
Portland-based quintet The Ocular Concern presents a new album of
contemporary music composed by co-leaders Dan Duval and Andrew Oliver.
The album’s centerpiece is a four-movement suite for the quintet plus
string trio and bandoneon inspired by the globalized world of the 21st
century and based on the names of Portland’s sister cities worldwide.
The album features the group’s wide ranging stylistic aesthetic, tied
together by an emphasis on strong interlocking grooves, catchy melodies,
and intuitive group interplay. The four-movement suite adds violin, viola, cello and bandoneon, the
traditional Argentine tango accordion to the existing instrumentation of
Lee Elderton on clarinet, Andrew Oliver on electric piano, Dan Duval on
electric guitar, Nathan Beck on vibes and mbira (Zimbabwean thumb
piano), and Stephen Pancerev on drums. Though the instrumentation at
first glance may seem intentionally bizarre, the nonet blends diverse
timbres and styles into a soundscape perfectly suited to Duval and
Oliver's wide reaching compositional aesthetic. The suite opens with
"Sister Cities," a gospel-tinged tune leading to "Portland in Reverse,"
featuring the strings in a reflective chamber mood before the
introduciton of a Senegalese-inspired beat. "Ghost Town City Council"
brings in a western twang and creepy atonal use of the mbira before
resolving into the "Island Milonga" with a catchy tango feel to round it
out.
The other tracks in the album feature the quintet exploring a variety of
grooves from the contemporary odd meters of "The Ocular Concern" and
"The Eclectic Piano" to a more Zimbabwean-styled trancey beat of
"Lafayette" and the serene, chorale-like "William S. Burroughs, LET'S
GO!" Throughout, Stephen Pancerev's intuitive drumming and the
interlocking blend of guitar, keyboard, and vibes lays a strong
framework for strong and catchy melodic statments, minimalist textures,
and Lee Elderton's spontaneous and brilliant clarinet improvisations.
THE OCULAR CONCERN
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martedì 21 gennaio 2014
TODD WOLFE BAND "MILES TO GO"
The Todd Wolfe Band recall the days when "men were men and amps were amps", real tubes crackling with
a "bluesdelic" sound reminiscent of the best rock and roll bands of the 60's and 70's! This band with Roger Voss
on drums and the stunning Justine Gardner on bass with former Sheryl Crow sideman, Todd Wolfe jams and rocks
but their music is deeply soaked in blues. They have established themselves as one of top POWER TRIOS in America by their relentless touring and spreading their legend from coast to coast and beyond. Todd began playing on the New York scene back in 1979 with his band Nitetrain, a trio that clearly reflected Todd's influences—60s bands like Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Fleetwood Mac and other bluesy-rocking-jamming bands. The wave of guitar players that included Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Bloomfield were and are influential and evident in Todd's style and approach to guitar-playing. His next venture was Troy & the Tornados, a band based in the New York metro area. Todd met two women in this time period that would eventually play a part in his guitar-playing and song-writing experience: Carla Olson of the Textones and Sheryl Crow, at the time an unknown back-up singer. By the late '80s, Sheryl had sat in several times with the Tornados in New York City. Eventually Todd decided to fly to Los Angeles and write with Sheryl and showcase their new band in hopes of a record deal. Nothing came of this particular venture, but these two would find each other again on the same stage just a few years up the road! TODD WOLFE BAND
but their music is deeply soaked in blues. They have established themselves as one of top POWER TRIOS in America by their relentless touring and spreading their legend from coast to coast and beyond. Todd began playing on the New York scene back in 1979 with his band Nitetrain, a trio that clearly reflected Todd's influences—60s bands like Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Fleetwood Mac and other bluesy-rocking-jamming bands. The wave of guitar players that included Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Bloomfield were and are influential and evident in Todd's style and approach to guitar-playing. His next venture was Troy & the Tornados, a band based in the New York metro area. Todd met two women in this time period that would eventually play a part in his guitar-playing and song-writing experience: Carla Olson of the Textones and Sheryl Crow, at the time an unknown back-up singer. By the late '80s, Sheryl had sat in several times with the Tornados in New York City. Eventually Todd decided to fly to Los Angeles and write with Sheryl and showcase their new band in hopes of a record deal. Nothing came of this particular venture, but these two would find each other again on the same stage just a few years up the road! TODD WOLFE BAND
Etichette:
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Musica,
Recensioni,
RockBlues,
ToddWolfeBand
lunedì 20 gennaio 2014
KATHY ZIMMER "STATIC INHABITED"
Kathy
Zimmer has been called a "latter day Joan Baez" (Rock n Reel) and "the
adopted daughter of Joni Mitchell" (Cleveland Scene). Critically
acclaimed from as far away as Zurich and London and as close to home as
New York City, Kathy Zimmer (with her live band, The Sugar Bowls)
perform often in and around New York City. Truly unique in sound and
perspective, this is an authentic voice for modern times. "Static Inhabited" is fresh, inviting and clever and
Zimmer's expansive style of including beloved fictional characters in
her themes is compelling and unpredictable. But the real glue is the
singer-songwriter's supple voice and natural storytelling abilities." KATHY ZIMMER
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REDIVIDER "MEETS I DIG MONK TUNED"
This two-horns-no-chords quartet was established by drummer Matthew
Jacobson in 2007 as a creative outlet for his compositions as well as
his somewhat perverse fascination with anagrams. While he failed to find
such avid fellow followers of wordplays, he did find and enlist the
help of improv and rhythmic specialists Derek Whyte (bass) and Nick Roth
(alto sax), with trombonist Colm O'Hara arriving a little later. The band play all original compositions from Jacobson ("one of Ireland's
most exciting young talents" - the Irish Times) with influences
including artists such as Charles Mingus, Jim Black, Deerhoof and Tim
Berne. The formula for putting all this together in one palindromic
setting is downtown grooves with catchy riffs and collective improvs. ReDiviDeR have recorded two albums for Diatribe, Ireland’s leading
record label for new sounds. ‘Never odd or eveN’ was released in
November 2011 to a four-star review in the Irish Times and a ‘one to
watch out for’ recommendation in All About Jazz. ‘meets I Dig Monk,
Tuned’ was released in October 2013 and has been called 'an inspired
endeavour' by No More Workhorse, 'a big leap forward' by Marlbank and ‘a
striking musical collage… recommended for those generally disposed to
imaginative, genre-bending music’ by All About Jazz. REDIVIDER
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Redivider
lunedì 13 gennaio 2014
BEN WASSON "ADIOS C'EST LA VIE"
While Ben Wasson, a native born Missourian, was serving as a radar man
on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Intrepid, he danced at the local USO in
New York City to Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue”.
Little could he know that a short time later he would be in far away
Clovis, NM at the legendary Norvajak Recording Studio singing into the
same microphone and produced by the same producer, as the late great
Buddy Holly. Ben worked under the tutelage of the innovative
engineer/producer/composer Norman Petty. Ben recorded with some of
Nashville’s greatest talents, such as - Tommy Allsup, Brien Fisher,
Norris Wilson and musicians - Pete Drake, Lloyd Greene, Weldon Myrick,
Hargus Robbins, Buddy Harman, and The Jordanaires.
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Bluegrass,
Country,
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Rockabilly
CG'S COOL JAZZ "RELAXATION"
Cool jazz, a style of jazz that emerged in the United States during the late 1940s. The term cool derives from what journalists perceived as an understated or subdued feeling in the music of Miles Davis, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Gerry Mulligan, Lennie Tristano, and others. Tone colours tended toward pastels, vibratos were slow or nonexistent, and drummers played softer and less interactively than in bop, hard bop, and other modern styles that coexisted with cool. There was also a renewed interest in contrapuntal collective improvisation among melody instruments. Within the style, however, there is considerable variety in emotional range, level of intricacy, and instrumentation. For example, the term cool describes the intricate, intense music of New York-based pianist Lennie Tristano as well as the tuneful and light-hearted music of Los Angeles-based saxophonist Dave Pell.
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ZOE GILBY "TWELVE STORIES"
Zoë Gilby is a UK jazz vocalist and songwriter that has been making a real impression on the jazz scene today. A constantly expanding repertoire that starts with her compelling original compositions written with double bassist husband Andy Champion and performed by her highly accomplished band, which features guitarist Mark Williams and drummer Richard Brown. Her stockpile of music also reaches a wide range of more contemporary material from composers such as Pink Floyd through to Kate Bush. Also included in her varied programme are some superb interpretations of “The Great American Songbook”. Her influences are many and include Carmen McRae, Nancy Wilson, Sheila Jordan and Roberta Gambarini. For her original pieces Zoë finds much of her creative inspiration from songwriters as diverse as Bob Dylan to David Frishberg. Zoe is well deserving of the respect that she has been receiving from many leading jazz instrumentalists and publications. She has received touring support from Jazz Services and has performed with some of the UK top jazz musicians, including Louis Stewart, Jim Mullen Organ Trio, Dave Newton, Alan Barnes and Tony Faulkner. Touring the UK and Europe with her exceptional quartet, she has performed at prominent jazz festivals and venues (see Gig Dates). Zoë’s interest in singing and jazz took shape at an early age. Zoë’s father, Mike Gilby worked professionally as a jazz trumpet player and arranger for over 40 years. She studied music for two years at Newcastle College and later developed her sound at Fionna Duncan’s Vocal Jazz Workshop in Glasgow. In Jan 2007, Zoë recorded her debut album ‘Now That I am Real‘ with arrangements by the renowned drummer Tony Faulkner. This album has received radio play from Courtney Pine’s Jazz Crusade on BBC Radio 2, Spain, UK, Australia, U.S.A, Belgium, and France and from BBC Radio Ulster in Northern Ireland. Zoë has teamed up with her husband, the innovative and powerful double bassist Andy Champion for a voice and double bass duo. Inspired by the legendary Sheila Jordan, this exciting project has been taking audiences by storm throughout the UK and Europe and highlights her ingenuity in interpreting a lyric. ZOE GILBY
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BRANDON SANTINI "THIS TIME ANOTHER YEAR"
There are many different opinions as to what the future of blues harmonica will be. Memphis based Brandon Santini is undeniably a worthy player to keep an eye on as the next decade unfolds. His name is worthy of conversations that involve Jason Ricci, Billy Gibson, Dennis Gruenling, Rick Estrin and other frontline harmonica players that have become part of a new wave in the blues world. With tasteful speed and licks, he combines his respect to traditional blues with a present colorful style of playing. Raised in North Carolina, Brandon relocated to Memphis in 2003 where he began to absorb the sounds and culture of the Delta, honing his craft night after night, sweating it out in local Beale Street clubs just like Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, & B.B. King. He fronted the Blues Music Award nominated band Delta Highway for six years and has since embarked on a successful solo career touring throughout the world! BRANDON SANTINI
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