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Ben Kono -][- CROSSING [Nineteen-Eight Records]

07 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Independent Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Ben Kono, Heather Laws, Henry Hey, Jazz, John Hébert, John Hollenbeck, Pete McCann, Woodwinds

Ben Kono - CROSSING

Ben Kono -][- CROSSING – [Nineteen-Eight Records, 2011]

From the artist: ==== Throughout this project the musicians in my band have been an integral part of the compositional process and have kept the whole thing fun. Henry Hey and I have been writing, playing, sailing boats, and drinking lots and lots of coffee together since our days at University of North Texas. Beyond being an incomparable pianist, he is a real positive and motivational force. He knows so much about the production process, and I could not have done this project without his guidance. Pete McCann and I have played countless ‘commercial’ gigs together, as well as more creative ventures, since I moved to New York.

Whether we’re playing “Disco Inferno” for the hundredth time or the newest thing to come out of the BMI workshop, Pete plays with more integrity, care and energy than anyone I know, and always with his unique sound and style. John Hollenbeck I’ve know the longest, and our history goes back to our first years at Eastman School of Music together. He’s my favorite drummer, period, and his own compositional style has had a huge impact on my own, as well as an entire new generation of writers. Much of this music I wrote specifically with him in mind. John Hebert I had only played with a few times, but I remember the incredible hookup he and Hollenbeck had during a gig we played at Bowery Poetry Club. He is the baddest bass player around. And finally, as accomplished a singer and musician my wife, Heather Laws, is I had never considered using her for a project like this until I heard her in the Broadway production of “Company”. As I watched her fly from french horn to trumpet to singing faster-than-human Sondheim lyrics, I was stunned by her musicianship. I realized I had to use her, and I think she lends a well-needed dramatic element to the mix. —Product Description | Amazon.com

Released: 2/25/2011
Ben Kono – saxophones, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, oboe, English horn; Henry Hey – piano; Pete McCann – guitar; John Hébert – bass; John Hollenbeck – drums; Heather Laws – vocals/French horn

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New JAZZ RELEASES for the Week of 3/8/2011

07 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Latin Jazz, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, New Music, What's New?

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Jazz, John Coltrane, Luis Conte, New Releases, Omar Sosa, Vijay Iyer

New JAZZ Releases (3/8/2011)

Greeting’s jazz enthusiasts, as always it’s a pleasure to return with more new music releases. With each visit, you’ll discover a montage of new jazz recordings featured at Amazon.com that encompasses a generous diet of nuances which includes a wealth of complex and distinctive styles, textures, melodies, and rhythms exalted by a host of definitive and creative voices in the world of jazz.

For more details, please visit Amazon.com for a complete list of this week latest jazz releases!

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Honey Ear Trio -][- STEAMPUNK SERENADE [Foxhaven Records]

07 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Independent Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Allison Miller, Erik Lawrence, Jazz, Rene Hart

Honey Ear Trio - STEAMPUNK SERENADE

Honey Ear Trio -][- STEAMPUNK SERENADE – [Foxhaven Records, 2011]

Honey Ear Trio is the new incarnation of long time musical cohorts Erik Lawrence, Rene Hart and Allison Miller. Together, these three passionate musicians approach the music with a sense of playfullness and elasticity. Honey Ear Trio creatively fuses the acoustic sound of a traditional saxophone trio with modern electronics derived from Hart’s manipulation of his acoustic bass sound. They also explore mixing multiple genres (jazz, rock, soul, folk) while bending, stretching, and decompressing the rhythmic and harmonic characteristics of the music.

Erik, Rene and Allison have performed as a core group in larger ensembles with Steven Bernstein, David Amram, John Medeski and the poet Robert Pinsky. They also draw upon their genre-crossing experience as sidemen and featured artists with Sonny Sharrock, Levon Helm, Marty Ehrlich, Don Braden, James Hunter, Allen Toussaint, Ani DiFranco, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Martin Medeski and Wood, Bilal, Bob Dylan, Brandi Carlile, Branford Marsalis, Trey Anastasio and Anat Fort. The debut Honey Ear Trio recording, Steampunk Serenade, will be released in 2011. —Honey Ear Trio

Release Date: 24 March 2011
Erik Lawrence – Saxophones
Rene Hart, Acoustic Bass, Electronics/Looping
Allison Miller, Drums & Percussion

..:: SOURCE: Honeyeartrio.bandcamp.com | FULLY ALTERED MEDIA ::..

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Marcus Miller “A Night In Monte-Carlo” EPK

07 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Live Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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African American, Bass, Jazz, Marcus Miller

Check out this behind the scenes conversation with bassist Marcus Miller, he is without question one of the premier musicians on the planet!

Marcus Miller “A Night In Monte -Carlo” EPK from Concord Music Group on Vimeo.

For more information about Marcus Miller, visit http://www.marcusmiller.com

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