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40th Anniversary of Ira B Liss' Big Band

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Topic: 40th Anniversary of Ira B Liss' Big Band
Posted By: js
Subject: 40th Anniversary of Ira B Liss' Big Band
Date Posted: 01 Feb 2021 at 8:22pm
IRA B. LISS BIG BAND JAZZ MACHINE RELEASES
MAZEL TOV KOCKTAIL!
A CELEBRATION OF THE BAND’S 40th ANNIVERSARY
AVAILABLE JANUARY 15, 2021




Liss had been playing his bari in the band until their popularity reached a point that they needed a full-time leader to guide their direction. So, Liss stopped performing and assumed the role of band director. By 1994, the band had been a completely professional organization for many years, and Liss decided it was time to capture their sound on a record. They released their first project, First Impressions, in 1994. That recording is out of print, but the subsequent four albums, including Everything Under the Sun (1999), Symphomaniacs (2002), It’s About Time (2013), and Tasty Tunes (2017) are still widely available. The jazz blog Musical Memoirs said about Tasty Tunes, “Every track on this CD is well produced and delightfully arranged. If you are a lover of big band music, this is the ultimate box of chocolates. Each tune becomes a unique and pleasant surprise.”

The music on this recording is indeed varied, with six arrangers contributing to the project, including three compositions and arrangements by DAN RADLAUER, the Composer in Residence for the band. Radlauer has composed for television, movies, and over 1,000 commercials. He wrote and arranged the title tune “Mazel Tov Kocktail,” a chart with a distinctly klezmer-like sound. Klezmer is a musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe, often featuring a clarinet and accordion. The tune features Radlauer, who is a multi-instrumentalist, on accordion and APRIL LESLIE on clarinet. Liss decided to title the album with this song title because klezmer music is celebratory, and the band is celebrating their 40th anniversary. Radlauer also penned “Keys to the City” and “Bass: The Final Frontier,” featuring NATHAN EAST on electric bass. With more than 2,000 recordings, East is considered one of the most recorded bass players in any genre.











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