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44th Annual Hampton Jazz Festival Line-up Announced

25 Friday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Concerts, Festivals & Tours, Contemporary Jazz, Live Music, R & B, Urban Jazz, Vocals, What's New?

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Anthony Hamilton

(Vocus/PRWEB) March 24, 2011 – This June 24-26, 2011 the 44th annual Hampton Jazz Festival returns to Hampton, Virginia for yet another soulful weekend of unforgettable entertainment. This highly anticipated event will feature the top jazz, pop, R&B, and blues performers in the nation. This year’s line-up includes:

Friday, June 24 at 7:30 p.m.: Anthony Hamilton; Chaka Khan; Boyz II Men; Boney James
Saturday, June 25 at 7:00 p.m.: Charlie Wilson; KEM; Chrisette Michele; Soul of Summer featuring Jonathan Butler, Eric Darius, and Maysa
Sunday, June 26 at 2:00 p.m.: Maze featuring Frankie Beverly; Stephanie Mills; David Sanborn, George Duke, and Marcus Miller; Laura Izibor Continue reading →

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Gerald Veasley -][- Electric Mingus Project [Fanwave Music Group]

25 Friday Mar 2011

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

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Gerald Veasley - Electric MINGUS Project

Gerald Veasley -][- Electric Mingus Project – [Fanwave Music Group, 2011]

Charles Mingus. Even in his passing, this legendary bassist and composer has inspired more controversy than perhaps any other in jazz. While his contemporaries pursued increasing refinement and complexity in their music, Mingus ran against the grain, reveling in the raw emotion found in jazz’s “simple” ancestors, the blues and gospel. These styles have been called the victory of the subjective over the objective. In other words, how the music makes people feel is far more important than the degree of technical correctness in the musicians’ playing. Mingus’s defiant adherence to this ideal is ever present in his compositions and has made him a fascination to the generations of jazz musicians that followed.

One such musician is renowned Philadelphia bassist Gerald Veasley. A formidable player and composer himself, Veasley leads the five piece Electric Mingus Project. The group’s self-titled debut album revisits ten Mingus compositions using modern electronic instruments. When asked to explain the goals of what initially appears to be a tribute project, the former bassist for Grover Washington Jr. and Joe Zawinul responds surprisingly. “A recording should reflect not just how you play, but also how you are as a person. We want this record to be a snapshot of these five musicians and who they are.”

By rejecting the idea of a tribute album in this way, the Electric Mingus Project pays the ultimate tribute to the late composer. As Mingus turned back to the blues, Veasley turns back to Mingus for the same purpose: to find a vehicle for true, unabashed personal expression. So though Mingus wrote the music on this album, the feeling, power, and irrepressible soul that bursts from every track belongs to no one but the musicians of the Electric Mingus Project. Charles Mingus wouldn’t want it any other way.

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Mass Ave Project -][- Mass Ave Project

25 Friday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Independent Music, Jazz Funk, What's New?

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Mass Ave Project -][- Mass Ave Project -(MP3)- [Mass Ave Project, 2009]

In 2007, five musicians with different stylistic backgrounds came together in Boston, USA to create what is now known as the Mass Ave Project. The music played is all-original instrumental Jamiroquai meets John Scofield meets Herbie Hancock. The idea behind the music is to appeal to the average listener not only the musician. They first got together in the summer of 2007 for the 7th annual Hermitage Jazz Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2007 and continued performing around the Boston area and bombarding audiences all around with their high-energy jazz/funk.

In 2008, they were invited by MOJO Concert Agency to perform at the famous North Sea Jazz Festival held annually in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, which in addition included shows around the Netherlands at clubs such as Dizzy and The Duke, as well as performances in St. Petersburg at the Delta Neva Festival. The members have individually performed with the likes of Marcus Miller, Me’shell Ndegeocello and David Sanchez to name a few.

Check out the Mass Ave Project at MySpace.com …

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Esperanza Spalding -][- “Wild Is The Wind” (Live in San Sebastian July 23, 2009 – 5/9)

25 Friday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Grammy Award Winner, Improvised Music, Live Music, Modern Jazz, Videos, What's New?

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