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Concord-Telarc Division of Concord Music Group Receives 18 Grammy® Nominations

13 Thursday Dec 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Grammy Nominated Artists, Latin Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, Post-Bop, Press Release, What's New?

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Arturo Sandoval, Billy Vera, Chick Corea, Chuck Loeb, Concord Jazz, Concord Picante, Concord Records, Eddie Gomez, Esperanza Spalding, Gerald Albright, Gordon Goodwin, Heads Up International, Kurt Elling, Norman Brown, Paul Motian, Pilar Sanz, Shemekia Copeland, Telarc, Thara Memory, Vince Mendoza, Wally Minko

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Cleveland, OH – The Concord-Telarc Division of Concord Music Group received 18 GRAMMY® nominations, as announced by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) on December 5, 2012. All nominations were for albums released from October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012. Winners will be announced at the 55th Annual GRAMMY® Awards on Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 8:00 PM ET/PT from Staples Center in Los Angeles, airing live on the CBS Television Network.

The Concord-Telarc Division nominations are:

Best Pop Instrumental Album:

24/7

Gerald Albright & Norman Brown

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Kurt Elling -][- 1619 Broadway: Brill Building Project – [Concord Jazz, 2012] –

26 Sunday Aug 2012

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

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Kurt Elling, 1619 Broadway – Brill Building Project

Kurt Elling -][- 1619 Broadway: Brill Building Project – [Concord Jazz, 2012] –

With 1619 Broadway The Brill Building Project, Kurt Elling honors the legendary location that the London Telegraph called “the most important generator of popular songs in the Western world.” Even for the ceaselessly inventive GRAMMY®-winning singer-lyricist, it s a hugely unexpected step, and one guaranteed to further solidify his reputation for bold innovation and superb craftsmanship. The 11-track collection features renditions of classic songs that came out of the Brill Building.

Some of the tunes on 1619 Broadway The Brill Building Project were actually written years after their composers had left the Brill entirely. For example, Elling explains, Carole King, like many other signatories to The Brill Sound, never had an actual office at the Brill. So it doesn t pay to be too didactic about any of this. The Brill is both a physical reality and a mental construct; and because of that, I felt comfortable casting a wide net. Continue reading →

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Jazz Vocalist Kurt Elling’s ‘The Gate’ EPK

22 Tuesday Feb 2011

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

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“What Don brought to this project,” said Elling, “was his love of music and musicians, and a confidence that liberated us from all concern. He is the consummate producer and this was an extraordinary experience—my favorite in a studio.” –Kurt Elling

Kurt Elling ‘The Gate’ EPK from Concord Music Group on Vimeo.

Be sure and check out “The Gate,” (MP3, great price) his latest contribution to jazz for music lovers all shapes and sizes!

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New Jazz Releases for the Week of 2/7/2011

07 Monday Feb 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Hard Bop (Jazz), Improvised Music, Jazz Fusion, Jazz Re-issues, Latin Jazz, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Arturo O'Farrill, Herb Alpert, Jazz, Kurt Elling, Marc Cary, Yaron Herman

The Week of February 7, 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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Kurt Elling -][- The Gate [Concord Jazz]

15 Wednesday Dec 2010

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

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Kurt Elling - THE GATE

Kurt Elling -][- THE GATE – [Concord Jazz, 2011]

The New York Times is one of numerous publications to declare that Kurt Elling is the “standout male vocalist of our time,” and The Gate, Elling’s follow-up to his Grammy-winning Dedicated to You, is among his strongest albums—and perhaps the finest of his career.

Produced by Don Was (Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan), The Gate is a musical collection in which boundaries cease to exist, a sensibility enhanced by producer Don Was, who had expressed the desire to work with Elling—an opportunity which Elling found irresistible.

“I first heard Kurt on the local jazz station and was knocked out by his exotic blend of soul, technique, intelligence and charismatic hipness,” Was recalls. “He made this diverse collection of songs his own—and we had a blast.” Continue reading →

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Flux Music [Jazz] Essentials … [Omura, Shaw, Metheny, Elling & Strickland]

23 Monday Aug 2010

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Flux Music Essentials, Improvised Music, Modern Jazz, Music, What's New?

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Flux Music Essentials

Greetings jazz aficionados, it’s a pleasure to be back with five more spellbinding jazz titles from the shelves of Flux Music Essentials! The following recordings fit perfectly into the mold of what I view as being the usual suspects … at least from my perspective. Although similar in context, these gems where originally recorded to create an atmosphere with just enough complex nuances and innovation painted on the canvas to make these jewels a worthwhile listening experience.

Tomoko Omura - Visions

Tomoko Omura -][- Visions – [Tomoko Omura, 2008]

Modern Jazz/Fusion, original compositions featuring an unique and sophisticated improvisational style on jazz violin.

“Visions” is a tribute to seven of the finest jazz violinists of all time, and in it, Tomoko does more than just honor these gentlemen … she really gets to the emotional core of what makes each of them tick as players. Her compositions are lovely,well-conceived tunes that are played blazingly by her crackerjack band, and especially by Tomoko herself.

Her playing here is uniformly amazing, with great ideas, great tone , perfect intonation and great feel. –-CDBaby.com | MySpace.com Continue reading →

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Flux Music Essentials … features [Choulai, Elling, Maupin, Moreno, & Perez]

19 Monday Jul 2010

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Flux Music Essentials, Latin Jazz, Modern Jazz

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Aaron Choulai, Bennie Maupin, Danilo Pérez, Jazz, Kurt Elling, Mike Moreno

Flux Music Essentials


Greeting’s fellow jazz aficionados, I’m back in the mix with another tantalizing yet satisfying blend of original jazz that’s shaken and stirred to perfection from the shelves of “Flux Music Essentials.”

Danilo Perez, Panamonk

Danilo Perez -//- Panamonk – [Impluse! Records, 1996]

If you have ever wondered what the music of Thelonious Monk would sound like if played with a Latin flair (you may have never wondered that before, but now that you have started to read this review, you may well be wondering just that already–kind of like the old psychological trick, telling someone “try not to think about an elephant”), young pianist Danilo Lopez has the answers you have been looking for.

Playing both Monk originals and some of his own compositions, accompanied by bass and drums, Perez spiritedly communicates a zest for music and life that resonates with Monk’s musical personality. This is one of the freshest, most energetic jazz recordings I have heard in some time, and I recommend it highly to all jazz fans, especially to those with a love for the music of Thelonious Sphere Monk. —Karl W. Nehring/Amazon.com Continue reading →

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