sabato 28 giugno 2014

RACHEL & THE RUCKUS "RACHEL & THE RUCKUS"

Rachel & The Ruckus was born in the Rocky Mountains of Boulder, Colorado, bringing a blend of killer Pop music infused with Blues & Rock to the Colorado music scene. Singer/keyboard player Rachel Alena and guitarist Alec Sims met in 2010 while sharing the stage with the popular Front Range band Girls On Top!, and formed the band shortly thereafter. Drummer Kyle Comerford joined in 2012. Bassist Vince Carmellini (a.k.a Big Nasty) and sax player/flutist Max Reed joined to round out the group in 2013. The band has since earned lots of positive attention from music lovers, bringing their vast musical influences and experience together to create compelling Pop music with Soul. It’s the sound of the blend of powerful lyrics, Rachel’s enchanting voice and a band with rocking, in-the-pocket grooves.The band has since earned lots of positive attention from music lovers, bringing their vast musical influences and experience together to create compelling Pop music with Soul. It’s the sound of the blend of powerful lyrics, Rachel’s enchanting voice and a band with rocking, in-the-pocket grooves. RACHEL & THE RUCKUS
 

SOGGY PO' BOYS "PERHAPS IT IS TIME TO GO HOME"

The Soggy Po' Boys were born on Mardi Gras, 2012. Makes perfect sense given their name, and the fact that they’re a New Orleans flavored octet.Residing in Seacoast, New Hampshire, the Po’ Boys have been honing their craft every Tuesday night, first at the late Barley Pub, and now at Sonny’s Tavern – both in the band’s hometown of Dover. Much in the spirit of the great residency that exists at New Orleans’ own Spotted Cat Music Club where the legendary Vipers have thrown down on every Monday for the past god-knows-how-long, the Po’ Boys are steeped in tradition while in search of creating tradition all their own.With a repertoire of New Orleans standards, spirituals, contemporary music, and swing tunes, the Po’ Boys offer a lively blend of fun and insanity. Sure, it’s served messy, but at the heart of the mess is a sincerity for sprightly composed tunes that are accessible to absolutely anyone that hears it. New Orleans music is supposed to be messy. It’s supposed to be steeped in feeling. When you feel music, you find the real beauty behind what makes music so mesmerizingly addicting. That’s exactly what the Po’ Boys are producing. Their music is enduring. It’s infectious. It’s inviting. It’s irresistible. Don’t let their birthplace fool you. The beauty of New Orleans music is that it’s celebrated and appreciated everywhere. From the street corner, to the communing pub, to the theater. The Po’ Boys are doing their part to spread the tasteful soundtrack of the greatest music on the planet from their roost in the Northeast and while out on the road touring the country. SOGGY PO' BOYS 
 

XUMAPAZ "LA BRECHA"

North American singer/songwriter and guitarist Sally Station created Xumapaz as a melting pot for her own musical experiences and those of the musicians she has collaborated with in the US, Colombia, France and the UK. The resulting “global soul” is peppered with performances by a wonderfully eclectic group of musicians who wrap Station’s words and music in deliciously diverse grooves to sweetly penetrate the hearts and souls of listeners.The sparse solo and acoustic trio performances on UK-produced 6 Outta Sunderland were captured while Sally was writing and performing between Paris and London and the stateside recording Chicago Reel is a celebration of Sally’s return to the US after more than 10 years abroad. The songs on the latest CD, Xumapaz, recorded in Colombia where Sally has lived off and on since she was 16, feature Afro-Latin rhythms laid down by renowned Colombian percussionist and perennial Xumapaz collaborator Luis Pacheco and guest pianist/arranger Michel Haase. Other veteranos del sabor invited to the party include Cuban bassist Diego Valdés, Colombian vibraphonist Jorge Emilio Fadul and American jazz pianist Eugene Uman. The thread running through all of these productions, however, are the warm and direct lead vocals – whether in English, Spanish or French, and Sally’s unique and undeniably feminine point of view.Xumapaz has performed at the Jazz al Parque and Rock al Parque festivals in Colombia, at Miles of Music and Summer Fest in Chicago, at Glastonbury and the Fringe festivals in the UK and Printemps de Bourgs and l’Estival in France, as a 10-piece super-group and in solo and acoustic trio formations allowing for more intimate contact with the audience. XUMAPAZ
 

DOUG PRESCOTT BAND "KARMA & THE BIG CABOOSE"

Doug has been crafting his songwriting skills since the late 60's. Many bands and recordings later, 2013 saw the release of his 3rd solo effort, Blues in the Key of Sea. This new release features Billy Payne from Little Feat. This CD features what has become the core band, with special guests, including Mike Wesolowski (Blues World Order) on blues harp, Danny Gotham on mandolin, Johnny Gallagher (Ireland) on electric guitars, and Tony Bowman on keys (Edgar Winter Band) as well as engineering/co-production. Tom Maxwell (Squirrel Nut Zippers) also contributes on production. The 11 songs on this release are all over the map stylistically, yet form a cohesive Blues/Rock/Americana blend, with truth and heart at the core. One of the common threads throughout Doug's recordings have been his musical connection with Tommy Hartley, a guitar virtuoso who permeates the music. DOUG PRESCOTT BAND

sabato 21 giugno 2014

OPEN ROAD THE BAND "NIGHT FLIGHT"

Open Road is a band comprised entirely of lead singers, strong instrumentalists, daring soloists, and creative entertainers. Drummer Paul Pierce and saxophonist Kenneth Rice began working together in San Diego. As Motown, Soul and R&B performers, Kenny and Paul began the journey which has become Open Road.The addition of San Clemente Guitarist Buddy Mercer, son of Vaudevillian Bud Mercer, added an important element to Open Road; the ability to switch musical gears in an instant from soulful blues ballads to high energy rock and roll classics to George Benson-flavored jazz hitsHolding down the bottom on bass guitar is Tony Isabel. With his funky bass lines, clean, clear vocals and powerful stage presence “Anthony Wayne” is the driving force behind the grooves that have become signature Open Road favorites. Their second guitarist, Tommy Matranga, rounds out Open Road. Tommy grew up in the Pomona, California area and worked with the likes of Tommy Lee and Vince Neil of Motley Crue before directing his attention to his own original music projects. OPEN ROAD THE BAND
 

giovedì 19 giugno 2014

MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO "COMET, COME TO ME"

Although Meshell Ndegeocello scored a few hits early in her career, the bassist, singer, and songwriter later opted to concentrate on more challenging material by exploring the politics of race and sex, among other topics. From her 1993 Maverick label debut through her releases of the 2010s for Naïve, she built a discography of recordings that defied classification through progressive mixtures of jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and rock. Initially held in regard primarily for her bass playing and bold lyrics, her songwriting, which often examined dark interpersonal issues, was just as exceptional.Michelle Lynn Johnson, born on August 29, 1968, spent the first few years of her life in Germany. Her father was both a military man and a jazz saxophonist. She relocated with her family to Virginia in the early '70s. As a youngster, Johnson developed an interest in music; during her teenage years, she began to play regularly in the clubs of Washington, D.C., but eventually settled down in New York City after a stint of studying music at Howard University. By this point, she was going by Me'Shell NdegéOcello — her adopted last name Swahili for "free like a bird." After auditioning for several bands, including Living Colour, NdegéOcello struck out on her own and often performed solo with just a bass, drum machine, and keyboard. In the early '90s, she was one of the first artists signed to Madonna's Warner-affiliated Maverick label.NdegéOcello's debut album, 1993's Plantation Lullabies, was produced with David Gamson, as well as with André Betts and Bob Power, and involved input from a wide range of musicians, including DJ Premier, Joshua Redman, Bill Summers, Wah-Wah Watson, and David Fiuczynski. An impressive first album, it spawned the hit "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)" and received three Grammy nominations. A duet with John Mellencamp on a cover of Van Morrison's "Wild Night," released a year later, brought her more mainstream attention; it peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO
 

PHILIP MAURICE "OVERCOMER"

Philip Maurice started his musical journey early in life, being taught to sing by his mother when he was four years old. He later developed a love for percussion, and eventually played in a jazz quintet at 13 years of age. By the time Philip entered college, his musical taste and desire shifted towards contemporary jazz and classical music. Philip also discovered that the acoustic piano made a statement in the pieces that won his heart. He soon experienced a transformation causing his ear to be tuned to a menagerie of ideas, styles, and compositions.
Philip Maurice believes making "Life Music" is one of the purposes for his life on the earth. Many have described the musical renditions of Philip Maurice as soothing, stress-relieving, atmosphere- changing experiences. These musical experiences are carefully crafted and designed to take you on a journey of relaxation. Many have commented that they are the perfect companion for driving! PHILIP MAURICE

 

domenica 15 giugno 2014

HOLLY BURKE "NATURE GIRL"

Multi - faceted performer Holly Burke is "an orginal voice and she makes the flute shout and weep" Gabriel Hasselbach #1 Smooth Jazz Award Winner 2011. Holly Burke has a Bachelor's Degree in Music and Theatre and a teaching credential from Cambridge University. Holly's credits include an International Broadcast Award from the Hollywood Radio and Television Society. She has performed on CBC TV and radio, NPR, CITR and at the San Diego Jazz Festival and the Vancouver Du Maurier Jazz Festival. She has many VO and TV credits including Special Unit 2, Cold Squad V1, The Dead Zone, and It's a Girl Thing, with Mia Farrow. Holly has recorded on over twenty five projects including working with Terry and Scott Jacks, Linton Garner and Clark Burroughs. Holly has recently released her own CD "Nature Girl" which was conceived during a 6 month sojurn in the Costa Rican rainforest where she gained a new appreciation for nature and all its wonders. Holly & her band The Naturals bring depth, wonder and fireworks to every performance. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself singing and dancing. HOLLY BURKE
 

KEN HUSBANDS TRIO "KEEPIN' IT GOING"

Keepin’ It Going is Ken Husbands’ third release as a leader and the second with this group, featuring Aaron Germain on bass and Otto Huber on drums. It moves fluidly from the funk inflected opening track to the fast samba of the closer, passing through swing, odd metered grooves, African influences and out-and-out fusion on the way. This group has been working together in the San Francisco Bay area for several years and they have developed a cohesive ensemble approach. The original compositions are formally rigorous while leaving room for each of the musicians to display team-oriented virtuosity. Contemporary influences such as John Scofield and Wayne Krantz can be heard in Husbands’ guitar playing, and the title track evokes the world fusion of Weather Report, but this trio has its own sound and compositional approach that incorporates a wide range of musical styles, integrating odd time signatures and complex harmonies seamlessly into energetic grooves. KEN HUSBANDS