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NEW ORLEANS, LA— Grammy winning trombonist and New Orleans native Delfeayo Marsalis will bring the sounds of New Orleans jazz to Sao Paulo’s Bourbon Street Music Club, Mangaratiba Jazz and Blues Festival, as well as venues in Natal, Brazil from October 21-25. Marsalis will travel with his sextet, vocalist Sharon Martin, saxophonist David Caceres, pianist Kyle Roussell, bassist David Pulphus, and drummer Peter Varnado. These performances will promote exchange experiences between Brazilian music and New Orleans jazz.
“It’s inspiring to bring the beauty of one city to another on such a grand scale,” says Marsalis. “It’s an honor to continue showcasing New Orleans jazz internationally through various initiatives.”
Modeled after New Orleans restaurants and jazz venues, Sao Paulo’s famous Bourbon Street Music Club brings Louisiana heritage to Sao Paulo through food and music. The Marsalis’ sextet will perform on October 21, at 10 p.m. BRT (Brazilian Time).
The inaugural Mangaratiba Jazz & Blues Festival will take place on the Green Coast from October 23-October 25 with Marsalis’ group performing on October 23 at 8 p.m.
The Brazilian tour will close in Natal, Brazil with the band performing at the 5º MPB Jazz Fest. This festival begins on October 21 and Marsalis’ sextet will perform on the festival’s final day, October 25 at 5 p.m.
For more information, visit delfeayomarsalis.com, like him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DelfeayoMarsalis, follow him on Twitter: @delfeayo
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About Delfeayo Marsalis
Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists, composers, and producers in jazz today. He is also a member of the famed “first family of jazz,” which includes Marsalis’ father and pianist Ellis Marsalis, and brothers, saxophonist Branford Marsalis, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, and percussionist Jason Marsalis. Marsalis also showcases his talent through literature and drama. He is author of the award-winning children’s book No Cell Phone Day and founder of Uptown Music Theatre (UMT). Since 2000, UMT has provided professional dramatic arts training to New Orleans youth, encouraging them to explore the world from different perspectives.
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Friday, October 23, 2015
Monday, August 31, 2015
Trumpet Star Joins the SFJAZZ Collective
Group will perform new arrangements of music by Michael Jackson
Sean Jones joins the SFJAZZ Collective, replacing long-time member and trumpeter Avishai Cohen, as the group prepares for its 2015 Fall Tour which will feature new arrangements of the music of Michael Jackson and new original compositions.
For the remarkable composer, trumpeter, and educator Sean Jones, the pursuit of jazz is a most serious endeavor. Deeply influenced by his immersion in Gospel music in the church as a youth, Sean had an epiphany at the age of 19 while he was a student at Youngstown State University. The awakening was his first hearing of the magnificent John Coltrane’s masterpiece A Love Supreme. After receiving his Master’s Degree from Rutgers University, Sean performed with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra for six years, participating in two recordings. During that time, Sean started touring and performing regularly with his own ensembles and began his longtime relationship with Mack Avenue Records, for whom he has just released his seventh recording.
SFJAZZ Collective will perform new arrangements of Michael Jackson music and original compositions at the SFJAZZ Center from October 22-25 and will be recording that material for a future release.
"...I know in the end, my body of work is going to show a progression of who Sean Jones is in its most honest form. What I’m hearing, what I believe and what I have to say." — Sean Jones
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Ron Scott Plays The San Jose Jazz Festival August 7th through 9th
San Jose, California as well as the Bay Area, has a
lot of talented musicians and bands that are so underrated. My
husband says it’s because San Jose Jazz Festival committee, don’t
promote its local talent. For several years my husband and the bands
he played with would send in CD’s and get turned down. Yet instead
play festivals in other cities like San Francisco, Berkeley and
Sacramento and get on the main stage opening for artist or head
lining. One artist that is playing the San Jose Jazz Festival has
deep roots in San Jose. I’m talking about Ron Scott, he was born in
San Jose and raised here in the Sunnyhills section of Milpitas. He is
a self-taught jazz keyboardist, songwriter and director. Ron as well
as his band, The 650 Connection is a mix of urban, smooth, funky, R&B
jazz, with fiery Latin rhythms. Ron Scott and his band The 650
Connection has opened for and played with some vary notable recording
artist like Chaka Khan, Raheem Devaughn, The O’Jays , Lenny
Williams, Whispers, Regina Belle, The DeBarges, Billy Preston and
Rose Royce, El Chicano, Lakeside and Bryon Miller. Ron Scott’s
latest album ‘In the Keys of Love’ was released in 2014. This
album has several songs that are going on my play list like, “Funkin'
for Luv (feat. Rasheed Wedlow)”, “My Sweet Diary (feat. Juan
Escovedo & Rasheed Wedlow)”, “Last Night Was Amazing (feat.
Frank Threadgill Sr.)”, “n the Keys of Love”, “Afro Cuban
Blues (feat. Tony Lindsay, Juan Escovedo, Ric Feliciano &
Federico Zuniga)” and “Midnight Strut (feat. Rick Warren, Jivoni
Jordan, Lucien La Motte, Larry Refu Sanders & Clay Bandy)”. Ron
Scott may not be playing on the main stage, in my opinion he should
be. He is playing on the YP Gordon Biersch Stage on August 7, 2015 at
8pm. Go check out Ron Scott, you will be happily amazed at his talent
and become a fan. Listen to songs from Ron Scott on Streetwise
Radio. You can also listen to Streetwise Radio on Pandora, iTunes,
Live365, Athena365 and MyGen365.
LM
Monday, April 27, 2015
Billy Cobham's "Spectrum 40"
Tuesday April 28th & 29th 2015
510 Embarcadero West, Oakland, CA 94607
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
Coming To Yoshi's Oakland LISA FISCHER TRIO
PRESALE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!
Thu-Fri, Apr 9-10 at Yoshi's Oakland
Featured in the Academy Award winning documentary "20 Feet From Stardom" and backing vocalist forThe Rolling Stones, Luther Vandross and more.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
RemoteJazz CD title : Through The Eye Of The Storm
RemoteJazzCD
title
: Through
The Eye Of The StormGenre:
Smooth JazzCountry: USA
"Through the Eye of the Storm" by Remotejazz (Smooth Jazz Contemporary Jazz, Electronica) is a musical journey to obtain peace and contentment by utilizing personal faith.
"As I have Loved You"
features Dave Jarvis on Saxophone
Produced by Robert L. Bryant For
Key Music Productions, LLC. Copyright 2013, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CD
released December 19, 2013 available on
ITunes, Amazon, Spotify and other
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website: http://www.remotejazzmusic.com Artist Press Kit:
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http://www.soundcloud.com/remotejazz
Contact artist's directly at:
rlbryant04@msn.com
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Sunday, May 11, 2014
Jazz Café Exclusive: Hiroshima, Cassandra Wilson Shine at Oakland Yoshi’s and San Francisco Story and Photos by Shelah Moody
It is rare that a band achieves a high
level of success and still remains humble and accessible to their
audience and fan base.
The weekend of May 3-4 marked the
return of the Asian-American jazz/funk/fusion band Hiroshima,
consisting of core members June Kuramoto (koto), Dan Kuramoto (wind
instruments, keyboards), Kimo Cornwell (keyboards), Dean Cortez (bass
guitar) and Danny Yamamoto (drums).
Hiroshima performed tracks from their
latest release “J-Town Beat,” including “Da Kitchen,” “Meiji
Mambo,” “State of Mind” and “Cruisin' J-Town.” Formed in
1974, Hiroshima is known for their Far East melodies fused with
KBLX/quiet storm/smooth jazz rhythms. Hiroshima closed their
ebullient set with the funky “One Wish,” the 1985 composition
that established them on the Adult Contemporary charts. I remember
seeing Hiroshima perform this track at the pristine Waikiki Shell,
the venue where I first saw Anita Baker, Ziggy Marley, Steel Pulse
and Miles Davis live, in Honolulu, HI,
June Kuramoto’s koto virtuosity is
indeed one of the highlights of Hiroshima’s performances. The koto
is a traditional Japanese stringed instrument imported from China.
Wikipedia cites June Kuramoto as one of the first performers to
popularize the koto in a non-traditional fusion style. Born in Japan,
Kuramoto became heavily influenced by the Motown sound and has
recorded with the likes of Angela Bofill and George Duke to name a
few. Kuramoto has released three solo albums and added her koto
radiance to A Taste of Honey’s 1981 pop/soul ballad “Sukiyaki.”
After the show, Hiroshima hosted a
meet and greet backstage for media and fans. Dan Kuramoto (June’s
ex-husband) was heavily influenced by Ornette Coleman and James Moody
(no relation to this writer). In fact, Moody would give Kuramoto
private saxophone lessons.
“I have a way
of playing over D-minor, and I got this 20 minute saxophone lesson
from (Moody) on a long distance phone call from New Zealand,”
Kuramoto reminisced. “He was my mentor, my visionary; he taught me
everything. He always told me to be true to myself and not to listen
to anybody about what you do—words of wisdom.”
In 1990, a year before his passing,
Hiroshima opened for Miles Davis on his world tour.
“Miles was the coolest,” said
Kuramoto. “He was terrifying at first, but we realized that it was
because he was about what he was about. Once you got that Miles was
the coolest cat, the nicest guy. He loved to see how you reacted to
him. He loved June as a world class musician. He was always blown
away.”
Check out the band on
www.hiroshimamusic.com.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
More Jazz On Streetwise Radio
Streetwise Radio is proud to announce new times for the Jazz Cafe. We are adding 2 hours on the weekends Saturday & Sunday from 12pm -2pm And on Sunday evening we have a new 8pm show! And don't forget our regular hours 12pm noon Mon -Fri.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Jeanette Harris
I love the sound of a
saxophone. While listening to the Jazz Cafe on Streetwise Radio, I
heard Jeanette Harris’s rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “All I
Do”. I must say this lady has talent, she can blow the saxophone.
Jeanette’s “Summer Rain” CD show cases her flair for
captivating her audience with her spirited playing. Jeanette was born
and raised in Fresno, California. Jeanette was blessed to have
parents that believed in the art of music. She started playing music
at an early age. Jeanette first learned the guitar, switched to
the piano and eventually found her passion with the saxophone. Jeanette was classically trained at
Berklee College of Music in Boston. Did not know that Jeanette
played saxophone for the late Teena Marie in her final years of
touring? Jeanette is a silky smooth sax player that keeps it sounding
fresh. You can tune into Streetwise Radio and listen to songs like
“Chillin”, “Ja Licious” and “Just Keep Holding On” from
Jeanette Harris CD “Summer Rain”. Also tune into MyGen365,
Live365, Athena365, iTunes, Pandora and Gilroy Radio.
LM
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Miles Bonny
I
was listening to Streetwise Radio this morning when I heard this deep
sexy voice. I clicked on this to see who the artist was and the song.
It was Miles Bonny singing “Lumberjack Soul.” I never heard of
him. I knew I had to listen to more of his music and find out where
he was from. To my surprise, he was a robust white guy, with a beard
and a whole lot of soul. I thought I had been missing out on this
amazing artist. Well not anymore, I can’t get enough of his voice.
He can sing! His genres include Jazz, R&B, Blues, Hip hop, Soul
and Neo Soul. Miles Bonny was born in New York, NY; he grew up in
Teaneck, New Jersey and lives in Kansas City, Missouri. Miles Bonny
is a 33-year-old record producer, singer, trumpeter and DJ. His music
is down to earth music for the soul. DJ Michael Ealey witnessed him
in action last summer at the San Jose Jazz Festival. I’m sure upset
I missed him. I know if he comes anywhere near San Jose, I won’t
miss out again. Here are some of my favorite songs from Miles Bonny”
“Lumberjack Soul,” "On Impulse,” "Closer Love,”
“Yes I Do,” “Desperado (Nicholas Kopernicus Rework),” “What
It Is I See” and “Sing Your Song.” That is why I love Internet
radio. You get hear true talent like Miles Bonny. Who in my opinion
blows the doors off theses so called artist that DJ’s are playing
on the on-air stations. Check out Miles Bonny Songs on Streetwise
Radio, you will become a fan. You can also listen to Streetwise Radio
on Pandora, iTunes, Live365, Athena365, MyGen365 and Gilroy Radio.
LM
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
SAXOPHONIST AND COMPOSER ERIC DARIUS IS ON A MISSION.
Eric Darius to preform at Yoshi's Oakland Thursday February 13 Th 2014
8pm & 10pm
$27 advance / $32 day of show
Premier seating + Meet and Greet $55
$27 advance / $32 day of show
Premier seating + Meet and Greet $55
PREMIER SEATING + MEET and GREET tickets: Yoshi's will provide seating in the first two rows for the performance. The Meet and Greet (approx. 20 mins) will be one hour before the performance (7PM) and will take place in the club.
Yoshi's Oakland
510 Embarcadero West
Jack London Square
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510.238.9200
510 Embarcadero West
Jack London Square
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510.238.9200
SAXOPHONIST AND COMPOSER ERIC DARIUS IS ON A MISSION.
“I want my music to be a vehicle for change and to transcend boundaries from age to race. I believe my music can make a difference in the world,” states the commanding and strikingly handsome 20-something musician, composer, and performer, known for his dynamic and exhilarating live shows. Darius’ explosive arrival on the contemporary jazz scene at age 17 caused a frenzy. This was not a surprise as the ambitious saxophonist, who has shared the stage with everyone from Prince, Carlos Santana, Wynton Marsalis, Wyclef Jean, George Benson, and Brian McKnight, had just released an auspicious recording debut and several years prior had already made an appearance at the famed Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Garnering accolades from critics, musicians and fans alike, there seemed to be a consensus that this young man was bringing a sense of history but yet a youthful and forward-thinking approach to the genre. Eric Darius, who has scored a #1 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Charts and several top ten hits, has steadily proven to be anything but your typical ‘smooth jazz guy.’ The savvy business school grad whose iPod features a mix of everyone from John Coltrane and Bob Marley to Jay-Z , the Rolling Stones and Alicia Keys, confesses, “Contemporary jazz is the genre that has embraced my music, but I see myself as a musician first. I play every style of music from Jazz, R&B, Pop, Reggae, Hip-hop, Rock to Gospel. As I continue to evolve and grow musically, it’s the journey to explore new things that keeps me excited and hungry to do what I do.”
“Contemporary jazz is the genre that has embraced my music, but I see myself as a musician first".“I want my music to be a vehicle for change and to transcend boundaries from age to race. I believe my music can make a difference in the world,” states the commanding and strikingly handsome 20-something musician, composer, and performer, known for his dynamic and exhilarating live shows. Darius’ explosive arrival on the contemporary jazz scene at age 17 caused a frenzy. This was not a surprise as the ambitious saxophonist, who has shared the stage with everyone from Prince, Carlos Santana, Wynton Marsalis, Wyclef Jean, George Benson, and Brian McKnight, had just released an auspicious recording debut and several years prior had already made an appearance at the famed Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Garnering accolades from critics, musicians and fans alike, there seemed to be a consensus that this young man was bringing a sense of history but yet a youthful and forward-thinking approach to the genre. Eric Darius, who has scored a #1 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Charts and several top ten hits, has steadily proven to be anything but your typical ‘smooth jazz guy.’ The savvy business school grad whose iPod features a mix of everyone from John Coltrane and Bob Marley to Jay-Z , the Rolling Stones and Alicia Keys, confesses, “Contemporary jazz is the genre that has embraced my music, but I see myself as a musician first. I play every style of music from Jazz, R&B, Pop, Reggae, Hip-hop, Rock to Gospel. As I continue to evolve and grow musically, it’s the journey to explore new things that keeps me excited and hungry to do what I do.”
Eric Darius released his latest album and Shanachie Entertainment debut, On A Mission, in the summer of 2010. Danny Weiss, VP of Jazz A&R for Shanachie states, “If you think of jazz as a wonderful tree whose trunk is its great tradition and whose branches are the never ending innovations of its young disciples, then Eric Darius is the newest branch of that tree. He can swing like the masters and funk like a hip-hopper; truly the blossoming of tomorrow's jazz.” The seeds have been sown and Eric Darius unearths his talents not only as a saxophonist but equally important, as a composer and co-producer onOn A Mission. The saxman ,who first started experimenting with writing at age thirteen, cites Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock as among his biggest compositional influences. Darius acknowledges that music has always been an outlet for him to express his emotions and experiences. The Tampa-based musician says, “Stevie Wonder is incredible and I love the way his music can’t be categorized. The same is true for Herbie Hancock. With Herbie, his whole music catalog varies from album to album and even to this day, he continues to evolve as an artist and is not afraid to take chances, artistically.”
The highest praise maestro, Duke Ellington bestowed on people or music he loved was the phrase ‘beyond category.’ Expanding on this concept, Eric Darius sets out to make an album of purely good music fusing all of the music that has inspired him along the way. A particular mission of Eric’s was to capture the same energy and vibe of his live shows in this studio recording.
“In the past I have tried to tailor my recordings to fit a certain sound or style that fits within the boundaries of what contemporary jazz is ‘supposed to be,’” explains Darius. “This time around, I scrapped all the rules and said ‘I want to make music my way that best defines me as an artist. Eric Darius’ approach to playing is muscular, visceral, imaginative, technically proficient and soulfully free-spirited. It is evident that he is in his element when his reed presses his lips. The joy he derives from playing is evidenced on many songs on his latest release. “I think one of the staples of what I do is my live show; it is young and energetic! I wanted to bring this element to On A Mission. There is often a big disconnect from people’s live shows and studio albums. I want people to be able to close their eyes and feel like we are playing right in front of them,” exclaims Darius.
"I want to make music my way that best defines me as an artist"
Hailing from a musical family (his father from Haiti and mother from Jamaica) and raised in Tampa where he still lives, Eric Darius realized his calling for music at an early age. “ I remember being nine and hearing a saxophonist play at my church. I instantly loved the sound…I remember being blown away by the soul and emotion of the instrument. It was as if I could almost hear the words and lyrics with each note being played…it was at that point that I fell in love with the instrument. The saxophone has a way of reaching people in a way that no other instrument does. It is the closest to the human voice.” Darius is one of those musicians who was fortunate to benefit from music programs in the school system. He shares, “It is important to me that these types of music programs remain available for children today. One of my goals is to expose young kids to music with substance and to help make them aware that music can be an outlet for their emotions…that it can be a positive influence in their lives. I believe that music is a vital part of every child's complete education. I would not be here had it not been for the opportunities I had in school early on."
By age eleven—after only playing for one year—Eric was chosen to be in Sonny LaRosa and America's Youngest Jazz Band, which consisted of young musicians, ages 5-12. The group toured the country and even played at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Throughout Eric’s young but already dynamic career, he’s had the tremendous opportunity to travel and perform worldwide with numerous groups. Even as a college student, he had the fortune to travel internationally with the South Florida Jazztet (The University of South Florida is where he studied both Music Performance and Business). The much in demand saxmans’ worldwide gigs include Japan, Indonesia, London, France, Italy, among numerous other countries.
Darius concludes, “As a young person into jazz, it is important for me that the music stays alive and remains relevant in today’s music scene. I am trying to bridge the gap and create music that appeals to all age demographics, especially the high school and college kids. I am bringing them music that they can relate to. I strive to make music that is always true to myself, and hopefully that will reach people. The greatest joy to me is connecting with people through my music. ” His friend and mentor, Dave Koz, may have summed it up best…”Eric’s energy and musicality are undeniable. He’s fusing Jazz with Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul, and Rock for a new sound that’s exciting and truly innovative!”
Eric Darius’ mission continues….
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Friday, January 3, 2014
Streetwise Radio Exclusive: Acclaimed Saxophonist Robert Stewart Endorses R&B Star Brian McNight
Brian
McNight performs through Jan. 5, Yoshi’s San Francisco, 1330
Fillmore St., San Francisco (415) 655-5600,
www.yoshis.com/sanfrancisco
Greetings to
All,
I
wish all of you a joyous & prosperous new year!
For
those in the Bay Area, a great way to celebrate this new year would
be to go and support my friend, Brian McKnight.
He
is performing at Yoshi's in San Francisco with his full band.
However, I told him that he needs to hire actual HORN PLAYERS,
and stop trying to make synthesizers their substitute. He
giggled then said: "I feel you Rob." He's a funny dude &
super cool, indeed. For those here who don't know him, he is an
R&B icon; one of the best pianists / vocalists in the world,
so check him out if you are able.
Hope
to see you all at some point during this new year!
Yours,
Robert
About
Brian McKnight
As
an artist who needs no introduction, Brian McKnight has earned
himself a spot in contemporary music history. He has released 15
albums to date, seven of them have gone platinum, with several going
2 and 3x platinum, and he has sold more that 20 million albums
worldwide. McKnight is also a multi- instrumentalist who plays nine
instruments including piano, guitar bass, drums, percussions,
trombone, tuba, flugelhorn and trumpet.
In an industry known for a constantly revolving door of artists, McKnight has easily established himself with an enviable record of chart consistency, has toured successfully for over a decade, and has collaborated with performers across every genre including Quincy Jones, Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Diddy, Christina Aguilera, Rascal Flatts, Nelly, Vanessa Williams, Willie Nelson and Kenny G.
McKnight’s 15th studio album, “More Than Words,” once again shares with the listener the songwriting, production, and vocal talents that have been at the forefront of Brian’s lasting and acclaimed career. McKnight continues to release music and perform to sold out audiences globally. He has sold well over 20 million albums worldwide, with several albums going multi-platinum.
McKnight is the recipient of numerous awards including Soul Train Awards and Image Awards, as well as 16 Grammy nominations. Additional nominations include MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards and American Music Awards.
With seemingly endless talent, McKnight has successfully crossed every medium in entertainment. From producing some of today’s hottest acts, to a red carpet host for “Extra!” to scoring movies for Tyler Perry, and garnering outstanding reviews in “Chicago” on Broadway. Brian has hosted both his own syndicated radio and TV shows simultaneously.
In an industry known for a constantly revolving door of artists, McKnight has easily established himself with an enviable record of chart consistency, has toured successfully for over a decade, and has collaborated with performers across every genre including Quincy Jones, Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Diddy, Christina Aguilera, Rascal Flatts, Nelly, Vanessa Williams, Willie Nelson and Kenny G.
McKnight’s 15th studio album, “More Than Words,” once again shares with the listener the songwriting, production, and vocal talents that have been at the forefront of Brian’s lasting and acclaimed career. McKnight continues to release music and perform to sold out audiences globally. He has sold well over 20 million albums worldwide, with several albums going multi-platinum.
McKnight is the recipient of numerous awards including Soul Train Awards and Image Awards, as well as 16 Grammy nominations. Additional nominations include MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards and American Music Awards.
With seemingly endless talent, McKnight has successfully crossed every medium in entertainment. From producing some of today’s hottest acts, to a red carpet host for “Extra!” to scoring movies for Tyler Perry, and garnering outstanding reviews in “Chicago” on Broadway. Brian has hosted both his own syndicated radio and TV shows simultaneously.
McKnight
is that uniquely talented individual who can multi task effortlessly
with a never ending supply of creativity.
About
Robert Stewart
Amazingly,
Robert Stewart did not even begin to play the saxophone until the age
of 17. Born and raised in Oakland, CA, basketball had been the
primary passion of his youth. His 6 ft. 4 inch frame, earned him
varsity shooting guard status on the Fremont High School basketball
team for two years. However, Stewart was struck by divine revelation
shortly after graduating from Fremont. While surfing the radio to
find a rap or R&B station, Stewart stumbled upon a traditional
jazz piece being performed by a tenor saxophonist who sounded as
though he were literally possessed or enraged. The intense pace of
the tune was unbelievable. This piece was immediately followed by
another of romantic or heavenly qualities, by a different individual;
However, playing the very same instrument. These two jazz giants were
John Coltrane and Ben Webster. The contrast in mood and timbre of the
instrument played by the previously mentioned so overwhelmed Stewart,
that he immediately asked his father to purchase a saxophone;
Stewart's father happily obliged.
Though
completely self-taught on the saxophone and music in general
(incorporating only an elementary saxophone manual for guidance),
Stewart enrolled in a Jazz Jam Session class (under the persuasion of
his ever insightful mother) hosted by the Bay Area piano legend, Ed
Kelly. Another giant of the present day was also enrolled in this
class with Stewart, Joshua Redman. As though the two previously
mentioned weren't enough for a wonderful beginning, the saxophone
titan Pharaoh Sanders would regularly jam in the class room with
Stewart and the rest. Stewart's initial reaction to the eclectic,
white bearded, tenor titan was: "Mr. Kelly, who is the dude with
the white beard hanging down to his stomach like Santa Claus?"
Kelly's response: "Man, that's Pharaoh Sanders; He played with
Trane (Coltrane)." Consequently, the mere mention of the name
(Coltrane) induced immediate respect and admiration for the bearded
tenor titan. On a similar note, Pharaoh (while Stewart was playing)
leaned over to Kelly and stated: "Ed, I hear something in this
one." Hence, Pharaoh passed Stewart a note which stated: "Come
over to my house tomorrow afternoon. I can help you with your horn."
Stewart (living only 6 blocks from Pharaoh at that time) did as
instructed. Stewart and Sanders maintain a blood brother relationship
to this day.
However,
it was through an elder Bay Area trumpeter (Robert Porter) that
Stewart was introduced to the saxophonists and music of early
America, such as Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Sidney Bechet, Lucky
Thompson, etc. Consequently, it was Stewart's vast knowledge and
performance of early American music styles that compelled the trumpet
colossus and living legend Wynton Marsalis (whom Stewart first met
and played with in a Jam Session in Oakland over a decade ago) to
hire him for his Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (in which Stewart
served a 4 year stint), and purchased a new horn for Stewart to do
so. Stewart (whom Wynton has tellingly dubbed: "THE REVEREND")
performs with Wynton and orchestra on the Columbia/Sony recordings:
“They Came To Swing,” and the Pulitzer prize winning “Blood On
The Fields.” The latter is a three-hour oratorio featuring
Cassandra Wilson and John Hendricks. Stewart has also been filmed
with Wynton on the award-winning television program Sessions At West
54th Street, “Marsalis On Music” (with legendary conductor Segi
Ozawa), and the South Bank Series for Bravo Television. Stewart has
toured the world with Marsalis and has also performed, recorded, or
toured with the following: President Bill Clinton, Dizzy Gillespie,
Max Roach, McCoy Tyner, Doc Cheatham, Benny Golson, Jimmy Smith,
Pharaoh Sanders, Eddie Harris, Freddie Hubbard, Milt Jackson, Billy
Higgins, Donald Byrd, Barry Harris, George Coleman, Branford
Marsalis, David Murray, Kenny Kirkland, Jeff "Tain" Watts,
Bobby Hutcherson, Pony Poindexter, Big Jay McNeely, John Lee Hooker,
John Handy, Donald "Duck" Bailey, Freddie Redd, Jon Faddis,
Billy Mitchell, Etta Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Ernie Andrews, Eddie
Moore, George Cables, Ray Drummond, Chico Freeman, Roy Hargrove,
Marcus Roberts, John Hendricks, Les McCann, Cyrus Chestnut/Donald
Harrison, Joshua Redman/Brian Blade, James Carter, Bobby Watson,
Sonny Simmons, Lavay Smith, Jules Broussard, Greg Philingains
(Michael Jackson), Terri Lynn Carrington (Arsenio Hall), Lenny White
(Tower of Power), Felton Pilate (Confunkshun) and many others.
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Yoshi's San Francisco
Monday, December 23, 2013
DJ INC & the Soul People
After listening to DJ INC
& the Soul People’s song “Bubbs to do List” on Streetwise
Radio, I knew I had to hear more. Their sound is pure harmony! The
musicianship is fantastic. These Chicagoans with their pulse on a
variety of music styles has been doing their thing for over a decade.
I like their music because of the jazz, acid jazz, hip hop,
house/dance, dancehall, soul, neo soul and Brazilian styles. It
makes for an amazing trap sound. While listening to the CD “The
Afterset Session, Volume 2,” I knew DJ INC and the Soul People’s
songs were going on my playlist. Here are three songs that I like:
“Outfit Together,” “Steppers Swagger,” and ‘Bubbs to do
List.” Check out DJ INC & the Soul People’s music on
Streetwise Radio. You can also listen to Streetwise Radio on
MyGen365, Athena365, Live365, iTunes, Pandora and Gilroy Radio.
LM
Friday, October 11, 2013
Four PLay
For two decades, the contemporary jazz quartet known as Fourplay has enjoyed consistent artistic and commercial success by grafting elements of R&B, pop and a variety of other sounds to their unwavering jazz foundations. In the course of a dozen recordings – six of which have climbed to the top of Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Album charts – the supergroup has continued to explore the limitless dimensions and permutations of jazz while at the same time appealing to a broad mainstream audience.
The Fourplay story begins in 1990, with keyboardist Bob James, who had already established himself as a formidable figure in keyboard jazz – not just as an instrumentalist but as a composer and arranger as well – with solo recordings dating as far back as the mid 1960s. In 1990, James reunited with his old friend, session drummer, producer, composer & recording artist Harvey Mason (Herbie Hancock, Barbra Streisand, Notorious Big), during the recording of James’ Grand Piano Canyon album. Also involved in the project were guitarist Lee Ritenour (Sergio Mendes) and bassist/vocalist Nathan East (Barry White, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins).
The original lineup of James/Ritenour/East/Mason stayed together for three successive albums, including Elixir (1994), a set that features some high-profile guest vocalists: Phil Collins, Patti Austin and Peabo Bryson. East also delivers some noteworthy vocal contributions on Elixir, and has continued to do so throughout most of Fourplay’s subsequent studio outings.
Ritenour, whose guitar work in tandem with James’ keyboards served as the cornerstone of the early Fourplay sound, left the lineup in the mid-1990s. Chuck Loeb made his debut with the quartet on Let’s Touch The Sky, released in October 2010. The album also includes thrilling performances by guest vocalists Anita Baker and Ruben Studdard. The infusion of new blood into the Fourplay lineup created an opportunity to bring an even higher level of energy and inspiration into a band that is already known for taking chances and pushing the limits of contemporary jazz.
The group’s latest recording explores the place where four unique perspectives become a single creative force. That symmetry and creativity are at the heart of Esprit De Four, set for release on September 18, 2012. The CD includes the poignant but hopeful “Put Our Hearts Together,” written by James – with lyrics by his daughter, Hilary James, and vocal featuring Japanese superstar Seiko Matsuda – as a tribute to the victims of the devastating tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011.
Labels:
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Chuck Loeb,
Fourplay,
Harvey Mason,
internet radio,
itunes,
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live365,
Music,
MyGen365,
Nathan East,
Pandora,
Streetwise Radio
Friday, September 27, 2013
Sandra Nkake
While
listening to Streetwise Radio I heard Sandra Nkake's song “Fairy Tales” and
thought who is this singer with this unique voice. This 39 year old singer from
Yaounde , Cameroon , is a Soul, Jazz and
R&B singer that is truly underrated. Sandra Nkake released her solo album
in “Mansaadi” in 2008. The title song from this album is “Mansaadi” has a real
funky feel Sandra has a strong voice. I really like her second album “Nothing
For Granted” released in 2012. The musicians she has playing with her are top rate. Some of my favorite
songs, that are going on my play list are “Happy”, “Always The Same”, “Show Me
The Way”, “Nothing For Granted”, “You'd Better Dance”, “YA Ya Ya” and “A New
Shore”. To listen to songs from Sandra Nkake tune into Streetwise Radio. You
can also listen to Streetwise Radio on Gilroy Radio, Pandora, iTunes, MyGen365,
Live365 and Athena365.
LM
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Labels:
athena365,
Cameroon,
gilroy radio stations,
itunes,
jazz,
live365,
Music,
MyGen365,
Nkake's,
Pandora,
soul,
Streetwise Radio,
Streetwise Special Delivery,
Yaounde
Saturday, September 7, 2013
McCoy Tyner
Growing up in the 60s and 70s was an amazing era for music. McCoy
Tyner has been one of those prolific jazz pianists of our time a true living
legend. Listening to his music throughout the years has been memorable. This 74
years young from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania first gained notoriety in 1960
playing with Benny Golson’s band, Golson's and Art Farmer's legendary Jazztet.
He also played with other famous musicians like John Coltrane, Joe Henderson,
Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Hank Mobley and Stanley Turrentine. If you love
piano players McCoy Tyner is one of those musicians that blazes on the keys, he
is truly amazing. Some of my favorite songs are “Atlantis”, “Fly With the
Wind”, “Passion Dance”, “My Favorite Things” and “Giant Steps”. Tune into
Streetwise Radio’s Jazz Café` and listen to tunes from McCoy Tyner, you will be
amazed. You can also tune into Streetwise Radio on iTunes, Pandora, MyGen365,
Athena365, Live365 and Gilroy Radio.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
George Duke- January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013
One of the world greatest
Jazz fusion, R&B, funk, alternative rock, rock and roll, jazz
pop, post-disco, crossover jazz visionaries has passed. George
Duke was battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia. George Duke was an
amazing musician he played the piano, synthesizer, Keytar, keyboards,
contrabass, trombone and he was also a vocalist. George Duke was born
in San Rafael California and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He went to Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley California. He earned
bachelor's degree in trombone and composition with a minor in
contrabass, from the San Francisco Conservatory in 1967. I grew up on
George Duke’s music. I remember seeing George Duke at many venues
in the San Francisco Bay Area throughout the years. Every time I saw
him, he amazed me. He was the jazziest funkiest musician of our time.
Here are some of my favorite songs of George Duke’s, “No Rhyme No
Reason”, “Dukey Stick”, “The Way I Feel”, “Old Slippers”,
"6 O'Clock", “Morning Sun”, “Feel”, “Sweet Baby”
and “Reach For It” to name a few. R.I.P. Mr. Duke you will be
missed but your gift lives on through your music forever! Tune into
Streetwise Radio and listen to songs from George Duke. You can also
listen to Streetwise Radio on Athena365, MyGen365, iTunes, Live365
and Pandora.
LM
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