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Preview Rick Braun’s new one

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

We’re playing 4 different songs from Rick’s new one, “All It Takes,” on the Lite Jazz Brunch and we’ll be featuring it the Sunday before it is officially released. It’s Rick Braun so of course you want more! His label, Mack Avenue, has set up a page where you can preview all the songs and watch the video press kit with studio footage and conversation. There’s a good up to date bio here
too:

http://www.mackavenue.com/artists/detail/rick_braun

All It Takes will be released on July 28

Euge Groove to tour with Tina Turner

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Most Euge Groove fans know that he was in this wonder woman’s touring band before he started his solo career. She is coming out of “retirement” after 7 years and doing a 26 date tour this fall and Euge will be in the band. There are three Florida Dates,
10/30 American Airlines Arena, Miami
11/02 BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL
11/05 Amway Arena Orlando, FL
Needless to say, he is psyched, he said on his website that he didn’t intend to go on the road like that again but this was too good to resist. That’s a lot of energy unleashed on one stage. At 68, Tina is true proof that you don’t have to get old just because you have a few more birthdays. Her appearance with Beyonce at the Grammys last Feb proved that…check out this picutre

Euge will still be doing some dates with his band during the gaps in Turner’s touring schedule but there was a scheduling conflict with the Dave Koz and Friends at Sea cruise. Richard Elliot and Rick Braun have been booked in his place but he plans to be at the pier on departure day to say hi and give everyone a great sendoff. He will be doing the cruise in ‘09.

Steve Oliver live CD/DVD on sale now

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Steve Oliver’s eagerly awaited DVD/CD “One Night Live,” an in-concert recording, is finally available. Although the official release date is June 24 it is currently available for sale on Steve’s Website. There is a preview EPK (electronic press kit) vido on his home page as well as a fascinating demonstration of the sounds he can get from the synth-guitar he designed and plays. This is a wonderful package, with old favorites and two new songs on the video, four new songs on the CD. If you’ve ever seen him live you’ll want to own this you can relive the experience and share it with your friends. If you haven’t seen him live yet you’ll be willing to skip out on work, make a long drive or do whatever it takes to catch him in concert after you see this.

Steve Oliver’s website is www.steveolivermusic.com

New releases from back in the day?

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Seems like everyone is looking back instead of forward. Maybe its the comfort of thinking that back in the day was better than now, even though when you were actually living in it you were probably thinking that further back in the day was better than now which was actuallly then. I love that line from Carly Simon’s “Anticipation” - “I’m gonna stay right here, cause these are the good old days”. And Victoria Moran, in her book “Younger by the Day” which is about becoming ageless rather than growing old, has a piece that warns against “falling in the nostalgia trap” because living in the past is one sure way to age you out fast.

This is why I really appreciate the artists who are hanging in there and giving us original, contemporary music that is based on the present, not the past. Ken Navarro has outdone himself and Steve Oliver has a totally innovative new live CD/DVD coming
out soon. Mindi Abair has delivered another set of cool instrumentals while she moves a bit more into singer/songwriter territory too..the vocal songs are just wonderful - well written contemporary pop, beautifully sung that is about now, not then. Jessy J’s “Tequila Moon” is a solid set of pure smooth jazz tunes with some latin flavor thrown in and vocalist Nyee Moses has a wonderful, inspiring and one-of-a-kind set of her own. Earl Klugh also has a new album of original material,”The Spice of Life’, his first in a while, featuring his trademark guitar sound and infectuous melodies with quite a bit of orchestration, real strings, not string synths too.

Gerald Albright’s June release will be a tribute to Stax records and the Memphis soul sound of the 60s and 70s. Actually that’s kind of cool because where Motown was glossy and has been overdone, Stax/Volt was gritty and funky. He covers the Staple Singers’ “Respect Yourself” featuring Ledisi, who has sung on several of Boney’s albums, Johnnie Taylor’s “Cheaper To Keep Her” and “Who’s Making Love”, and the Dramatics’ “What You See Is What You Get” with EWF vocalist Philip Bailey, a song that has been covered by quite a few artists. Will Downing sings “Never Can Say Goodbye” too. There are also several oriignal instrumentals including a duet with Kirk Whalum.

Brian Culbertson hopped to the same era for his new one, “Bring Back The Funk” which is basically smoothed out retro-funk. although it does get fired up at some points, especially the opening track “Funkin’ Like My Fathers”. It’s mostly vocals and instrumentals with background vocals. Some 70s soul heros like Larry Graham and Maurice White contributed. The reviewers on iTunes and Amazon seem to be lovin’ it.

David Benoit has gone in another direction, recording an album of songs by his musical “Heroes” (the title) that cover some wide territory from recognizable pop like Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature” and “Your Song” to Classic rock titles - “Light My Fire” and “She’s Leaving Home” to classic jazz -”Waltz For Debbie” and “Blue Rondo A La Turk” and classic contemporary (yes there is such a thing) with Dave Grusin’s “Mountain Dance” there are two original tunes too, one being a tribute to Dave Brubeck called “A Twisted Little Etude.”

Jazz artists always recorded and improvised existing songs and one of the biggest contemporary jazz trends in the 70s was the CTI label, which specialized in jazzed up versions of familiar pop songs. Those releases were very popular then but there was also a lot of vital new music being created, all those new contemporary jazz and fusion acts and jazzy adult alternative vocalists and singer/songwriters. The ones we hear covered on almost every new CD these days. But if all our artists only record covers of songs from back in the day what will artists 30 years from now play. Songs from waaaaayyyyy back in the day? Brian Culbertsons kid covering Brian Culbertson’s cover of Earth Wind and Fire.

Forward..into the past??

Hear Ken Navarro’s beautiful new CD online!

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The title of Ken Navarro’s new release, The Grace of Summer Light, represents it perfectly. This is beautiful, transcendent music. He’s letting you experience the whole project by streaming it from his website, knowing that once you hear it you will want to hear it again and again, and have a copy of your own. Here’s the link. (you may have to cut and paste it)
http://www.kennavarro.com/kennavarroTGOSLstream.htm

Totally different from traditional smooth jazz fare, this shifts back to the type of contemporary instrumental that got a lot of us so excited about the genre when it was first emerging. There is a lot of Pat Metheny influence in this work, lots of textures, rhythmic changes, and melodies that weave in and out of the songs. The production is a thing of beauty, every time you listen new subtleties emerge. It’s one of those rare pieces of music that can transport you. And who couldn’t use a little bit of a shift away from the real world. This will be a beautiful soundtrack to a magical summer.