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Komeda Project | Requiem

07 Saturday Nov 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz

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Komeda Project | Requiem – [WM Records, 2009]

Komeda Project, RequiemPlenty has been written about European musicians approaching the American jazz tradition; it’s far rarer to hear about American musicians bringing their heritage to distinctly European projects. Capitalizing on the critical acclaim for its debut “Crazy Girl“, pianist/composer/arranger Andrzej Winnicki and saxophonist Krzysztof Medyna – the driving force behind Komeda Project – bring trumpeter Russ Johnson back for their new CD “Requiem”. What makes Requiem different, however, and a significant evolution over Crazy Girl, is the enlistment of über-bassist SCOTT COLLEY and the equally ubiquitous drummer NASHEET WAITS.

Like Crazy Girl, Requiem’s primary focus is to bring the music of the late, legendary Polish composer/pianist Krzysztof Komeda (Rosemary’s Baby; Knife in the Water) into the new millennium with fresh arrangements, but this time the approach is far more open-ended. Sacrificing the “comfort zone” of a group familiar with the music, Winnicki and Medyna opted, instead, for the first encounter “sound of surprise” that comes from working with master musicians like Colley and Waits. “The profile of the repertoire on Crazy Girl was different,” says Medyna. “The songs were selected more for gigging, so they were more straight-ahead.” Continue reading →

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Nick Colionne Supports Breast Cancer Foundation

07 Saturday Nov 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, News, Smooth Jazz, What's New?

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African American, Breast Cancer, Guitar, Nick Colionne

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Nick Colionne at the Coltrane Jazz and Blues Festival

Guitarist Nick Colionne has been described as “one of the finest performers to come along on the jazz scene in a long time” by JazzReview.com. His newest CD “NO LIMITS“, on the prestigious label E1 Records, debuted to rave reviews and the first single, the title tune “No Limits“, went Top 10. Nick will be featured on the cover of the November | December issue of Wine and Jazz Magazine with the focus of his cover story being his charitable work. In association with this, he has adopted The Pair Tree, a local non-profit dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research and with the magazine, Epiphone Guitars and Tobin James Cellars as sponsors, he will donate all of the proceeds of a nationally based sealed bid auction to The Pair Tree.

..:: Source: The Pair Tree Foundation ::..

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