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Daily Archives: December 23, 2009

Official Launch of Terri Lyne Carrington’s New Web Site

23 Wednesday Dec 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Technology

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Official Launch of Terri Lyne Carrington's Web Site

This was a great year for Hebert-Carrington Media. We released Terri Lyne’s CD “More to Say … (Real Life Story: NextGen)” with our partners E1 Entertainment (formerly Koch Records) and Video Arts Music (Japan). Terri Lyne continued to perform around the world with great musical colleagues in front of incredible audiences. Also, for the first time, Terri Lyne was Artistic Director of the Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival.

Now we are proud to announce the official launch of Terri Lyne Carrington’s new online presence, TerriLyneCarrington.net, including an immersive 3D environment: Terri Lyne Carrington Studios. Terri Lyne’s sites are a preview of our new eCommerce digital environments with next generation, unique and compelling user platforms. The new environments feature on-line shopping, digital downloads, information access, and eventually communications services and office productivity tools, and other very special and intriguing media, communications, and information applications we will announce in the coming months.

Visit Terri Lyne’s 2D and 3D sites!

..:: Source: DL Media ::..

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The Blue Note Highlights Collectors Box

23 Wednesday Dec 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, Soul Jazz

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African American, Blue Note Records, Charlie Parker, Jazz, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins

Various Artists | The Blue Note Highlights Collectors Box – [Blue Note Records, 2009]

VA, Blue Note - Collectors Box

2009 eight CD box set. The Blue Note Highlights Collectors Box was compiled by Jazz icon Hans Mantel commemorating the 70th Birthday of Blue Note Records. This box set contains four single CD’s, and two double CD’s, each with their own specific theme. The emphasis is on Blue Note’s golden era between 1955 and 1967 with all material taken from commercially available recordings.

The CD’s almost exclusively feature artists who were protagonists of Blue Note and whose recordings helped to define the Blue Note sound. These high quality compilation CDs include exquisite artwork, liner notes and booklets. 100 tracks including cuts from Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, Hank Mobley, Jackie McLean, Sonny Rollins and many others. Blue Note.

Thanks for the twit New Jazz Music, this is probably one of the finest collections in the history of jazz from Blue Note Records. —Amazon.com

..:: Source: NewJazz ::..

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Tim Davies Big Band | Dialmentia

23 Wednesday Dec 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz, New Music

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Tim Davies nominated for Grammy Award – Best Instrumental Composition “COUNTING TO INFINITY”

Tim Davies Big Band | Dialmentia – [Origin Records, 2009]

“I am thrilled to witness today the growth of this emerging young leader of tomorrow’s music.” –John Clayton

Tim Davies Big Band - Dialmentia

Los Angeles-based Australian drummer Tim Davies formed his first big band in 1998 in Melbourne and in 2000, his second when he relocated to the U.S. Grounded in the traditional, his music adds elements of rock, metal and hip hop, creating a blend that is truly unique.

“Dialmentia” is all that and more as Davies explores all possibilities in his compositions with surprising grooves and instrumentation, performed by some of the top session and jazz players in L.A. Besides his work with his band, Davies is an in-demand composer, arranger, orchestrator and conductor for film, TV, and recordings.

..:: Source: Origin-Records.com ::..

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Esperanza Spalding Nobel Peace Prize Performance {Video}

23 Wednesday Dec 2009

Posted by Rob Young in Videos, Vocals

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African American, Esperanza Spalding, Female Vocalist, Jazz

Esperanza and the guys are jamming a little jazz for President Obama and a host of International dignitaries!

Tribute to Stevie Wonder at the White House featuring Esperanza … thanks Ileane! Continue reading →

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