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Terence Blanchard Releases New Single: Trumpeter Terence Blanchard has released the second single from his forthcoming album Absence, which is due out August 27 via Blue Note and pays tribute to legendary composer/saxophonist Wayne Shorter. The single is a new take on Shorter’s “Fall,” which first appeared on the seminal Miles Davis Quintet album Nefertiti from 1967. ...
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Kurt Elling Shares New Single: Kurt Elling has shared a new single from SuperBlue, his forthcoming album with Charlie Hunter and Corey Fonville and DJ Harrison, who are members of Butcher Brown. The record is due out October 8 and you can pre-order it HERE. “Endless Lawns” is a reimagined version of a tune that originally appeared on Elling’s 2018 album, The Questions. “We recorded this some years ago with Branford Marsalis,” remembers Elling via a press release. “But I knew there was more in this composition for us to fool with, so I asked Charlie and the boys to give me a different groove here and they sure did come through.”
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Craft Latino to Release Massive Fania Records Box Set: Craft Latino will release a massive new collection of Fania Records singles released between 1965 and 1975 on October 8. The box set is titled It’s A Good, Good Feeling: The Latin Soul of Fania Records (The Singles). It includes four CDs, plus a bonus 7-inch single, all housed in a 60-page book, featuring extensive new liner notes, photos and more. The 89 singles compiled are from such artists as Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Larry Harlow and more, plus rarities from 125th Street Candy Store, The Latinaires, The Harvey Averne Band, and Ali Baba, among many others.
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Hiromi, Silver Lining Suite (Telarc): Hiromi, who recently performed at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, will release Silver Lining Suite, a breathtaking blend of jazz invention and classical composition, on October 8 via Telar. Inspired by the trying times of the pandemic, the project pairs Hiromi’s virtuosic and emotive piano with a string quartet assembled by violinist Tatsuo Nishie, concertmaster of the New Japan Philharmonic. Check out Hiromi’s teaser video for Silver Lining Suite via the player below
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Chick Corea Posthumously Releases Live Album by His Akoustic Band: Chick Corea Akoustic Band LIVE is a 2-CD set recorded on January 13, 2018, at SPC Music Hall in St. Petersburg, Florida. This is the last project Corea prepared before he passed away on February 9, 2021, and the first outing of his Akoustic Band with bassist John Patitucci and drummer Dave Weckl, which made its debut in 1987. Due out on September 24 via Concord Jazz, the release serves as a celebratory reminder of Corea’s singular genius, with more than two hours of inspired music playing and spirited camaraderie. Check out a trailer for Chick Corea Akoustic Band LIVE via the player belo
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Staci Griesbach, “A Good Year for the Roses” [Video Premiere]Vocalist Staci Griesbach offers her take on the George Jones staple, “A Good Year for the Roses,” also famously covered by Elvis Costello. Griesbach’s version is featured on her latest album, My George Jones Songbook, a 14-track tribute to the country icon that revisits his music in the key of jazz. It is also her latest in a series of full-length jazz celebrations of the great American Songbook of Country Music. Griesbach’s version of “A Good Year for the Roses” was arranged by Tamir Hendelman and its accompanying video, premiering below, was filmed in her childhood home in Hortonville, Wisconsin. from www.jazziz.com |
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Makaya McCraven, “Sunset” (AKA “Son Set”)Chicago-based drummer/producer/beat scientist Makaya McCraven has released the third single from his new remix album, Deciphering the Message, which finds him putting a modern bounce on Blue Note classics by such artists as Art Blakey, Bobby Hutcherson and Clifford Brown, among others. The third single is “Sunset” (AKA “Non Set”), which remakes a deep cut by trumpeter/composer Kenny Dorham from his 1961 LP Whistle Stop, featuring Hank Mobley, Kenny Drew, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones. from www.jazziz.com |
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Mary LaRose, Out Here (little(i)music)Jazz vocalese artists Mary LaRose’s Out Here is her first full-length project dedicated to the music of Eric Dolphy. It features vocal interpretations of some of the saxophone great’s staples performed with an ensemble of longstanding colleagues. “We really wanted to celebrate Dolphy’s spirit by celebrating our own musical spirits within the framework of these incredible tunes,” she explains via a press release. from www.jazziz.com |
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Nicholas Payton, Smoke Sessions (Smoke Sessions): With his forthcoming album, Smoke Sessions, multi-instrumentalist/composer Nicholas Payton realizes his long-cherished dream of leading a session with iconic bassist Ron Carter. The album also features his longtime collaborator Karriem Riggins on drums and a few guest appearances by legendary saxophonist George Coleman. Smoke Sessions is out on October 29 via Smoke Sessions Records. We highlighted it as one of the albums released this month that you need to know about.
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David Janeway, Distant Voices (Steeplechase): Pianist David Janeway looks back and pays tribute to the man jazz pianists who have inspired and influenced him – including Hank Jones, Walter Bishop Jr., Bill Evans and more – on his latest album, Distant Voices, released on October 15. This is his third trio recording and the first for his working trio with Billy Hart on drums and Cameron Brown on bass.
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Drummer/composer/bandleader Johnathan Blake has shared the third single from his forthcoming Blue Note debut, Homeward Bound. “Shakin’ the Biscuits” is characterized by a feel-good groove and a live dialogue between all five musicians of his quintet Pentad – Blake, alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, vibraphonist Joel Ross, keyboardist David Vireller and bassist Dezron Douglas. Homeward Bound is due out October 29
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, “A Night in Tunisia”Blue Note has shared a soaring live version of “A Night in Tunisia” by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers from the forthcoming and previously unissued First Flight to Tokyo: The Lost 1961 Recordings, due out December 10. The album documents the band’s Tokyo date during their first tour of Japan in 1961 and features one of the most beloved Messengers lineups of all time, with Art Blakey alongside Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Timmons and Jymie Merritt from www.jazziz.com |
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Kenny G, “Emeline”Kenny G will release New Standards, his new 11-song collection of original compositions inspired by the jazz ballads of the ’50s and ’60s, on December 3 via Concord Records. You can listen to its lead single “Emeline” via the player below. “For this album, I wanted to recreate those ‘sounds’ but do it my own way,” explains the world-renowned saxophonist via a press release, “which for me meant that I would have to compose the songs myself. So, I set out to compose and perform songs that capture the ‘heart and soul’ of those beloved jazz standards and to record them ‘my way.'” from www.jazziz.com |
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“Emanation” is the lead track from saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins’ forthcoming album, The 7th Hand, the follow-up to his acclaimed 2020 debut full-length Omega. The new record is a seven-movement suite of new original compositions inspired by Biblical symbolism and performed with his quartet with Micah Thomas, Daryl Johns and Kewku Sumbry, plus special guests. The 7th hand will be released on Blue Note
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Tank and the Bangas, Red Balloon (Verve Forecast): New Orleans genre-busters Tank and the Bangas have announced the release of their new album, Red Balloon, due out May 13 via Verve Forecast. A conceptual companion piece to their 2019 LP Green Balloon, the new album is described as a celebration of Black life and features several notable guests, including Alex Isley, Lalah Hathaway, Questlove, Trombone Shorty and more.
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Singer/songwriter/saxophonist Curtis Stigers revisits some of his earlier hits and puts a distinct jazz spin on them on his new album, This Life. Among them, his international hit, “I Wonder Why,” co-written by Glen Ballard and premiering below. The song was originally released as the first single from his chart-topping 1991 eponymous full-length debut.
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Gerald Clayton, “Water’s Edge”Pianist Gerald Clayton’s new LP, Bells on Sand, explores the impact of abstraction of time over eleven tracks, performed with mentor Charles Lloyd on saxophone, father John Clayton on bass, Justin Brown on drums, and MARO on vocals. The album, due out April 1, opens in pensive resonance with “Water’s Edge,” a slow-peeling original composition. “By the water, I experienced subtle environmental shifts,” says Clayton. “Songs I would sing, play or write were but an expression of a particular shape in the sand at that moment. Any meaning behind what I created came from viewing that creation over a temporal landscape. A song felt a certain way on a certain day, and the next day would feel and function completely differently.” from www.jazziz.com Edited by snobb - 16 Feb 2022 at 3:04am |
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Snarky Puppy announced the release of their new album, Empire Central, due out September 30 via GroundUP Music. The announcement is accompanied by the debut of the new single “Trinity,” and a live-in-studio video of the track that you can watch via the player below. Recorded over a week of performances at the Dallas’ Deep Ellum Art Company, the record is described as Snarky Puppy’s love letter to the city that nurtured them after they formed while in the Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas.
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Nina Simone “Blues for Mama”: Verve and UMe have released “Blues for Mama” as the second single from You’ve Got To Learn, a newly-discovered recording of Simone’s performance at the 1966 Newport Jazz Festival. You’ve Got To Learn will be released on July 21 as part of a year-long celebration of the High Priestess of Soul’s 90th birthday. Watch the official lyric video via the player below.
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Kandace Springs has released the lead single and title track from her forthcoming album, Run Your Race, which will be released on April 5 via SRP Records. Listen to “Run Your Race” via the player below. The album and song pay tribute to her late father, track star and musician Kenneth “Scat” Springs. “He was one of my biggest influences growing up, teaching me everything from how to sing, piano, sports and more,” recalls Kandace via a press release.
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