Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Donna Burke - Blue Nights

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:14
Size: 130,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:28) 1. Blue Nights
(4:20) 2. Am I Your Future
(4:50) 3. Think of Me
(4:00) 4. A Quiet Night
(3:35) 5. Wherever You Go
(4:41) 6. Where Did The Time Go
(3:59) 7. My Perfect Man
(5:29) 8. Time Has Told Me
(3:50) 9. Goin' Walkabout
(3:42) 10. Don't I Look Pretty
(4:58) 11. Superstar
(3:29) 12. Mr. Wrong
(5:47) 13. Goodbye Nakamura

Donna Burke (born 12 December 1964 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian singer, voice actress and businesswoman. She is also known for her vocal work on songs produced for video game series such as Metal Gear and Final Fantasy. Burke graduated from Edith Cowan University. Her education included "operatic voice, speech and drama" and she received classical voice training for ten years. From 1989 to 1995 Burke taught Media, English and Religious Education to senior students at Chisholm Catholic College. She moved to Japan in 1996 and initially worked as a teacher of English before obtaining some recording work.

Burke married Bill Benfield, a British former teacher. In 2004, Burke and Benfield started a record label, Dagmusic, which catered for foreign artists. Burke released her debut album, Lost and Found, through Dagmusic. Burke has worked as a freelance announcer at NHK since 1999. She also is the lyricist for numerous Japanese TV commercials, anime songs and J-pop group tunes. Burke created Hotteeze in 2004, a company she created to export Japanese heat pads worldwide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Burke

Blue Nights

Harold Danko - Spring Garden

Styles: Piano Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:29
Size: 130,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:23) 1. Spring Winds
(4:46) 2. Envisage
(6:22) 3. Address Unknown
(6:59) 4. Blossom Tango
(3:04) 5. Earth Dance
(8:27) 6. Second Act
(6:37) 7. Rising Aspirations
(7:58) 8. Nevele
(2:08) 9. Mysterious Ancesters
(4:39) 10. The Chosen

In a career spanning more than a half century Harold Danko has established himself as a distinguished pianist, composer and band leader, fortified by an impressive resume of collaborations with legendary jazz artists, at prestigious jazz venues throughout the world as well as in recordings, television and video. His work is well documented and readily available on multiple CDs and youtube clips These include Chet Baker’s classic 1987 Tokyo concert with more than five million hits, as well as featured performances with Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, and on James Moody’s version of “Giant Steps”.

As a leader Harold has been featured at the Rochester International Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center’s “Meet the Artist” series, Washington DC Performing Arts Society series at J.F.K. Center, and numerous jazz festivals both in the USA and abroad. In the 1990’s he performed with and composed for his quartet with Rich Perry (tenor saxophone), Scott Colley (bass) and Jeff Hirshfield (drums), and in 1995 received an NEA Fellowship to perform his own works in a series of concerts in New York City. In recent years he has led a trio with Hirshfield and Michael Formanek or Jay Anderson (bass) in addition to adapting his compositions for solo piano performances, and can be heard in various formats on more than thirty CDs on the SteepleChase and SunnySide labels. Since 1980 he has earned ASCAP awards yearly for the value of his catalog of original compositions.

Danko holds Professor Emeritus status at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, where he chaired the jazz studies program for eleven years and established the Jazz Performance Workshop curriculum. In 2007 he received a Bridging Fellowship for research in the Linguistics Department of the University of Rochester on the relationship of speech and music. Prior to his appointment at Eastman he served on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music, the New School/Mannes, Hartt College, and other institutions. Harold’s featured column, “Solo Piano”, appeared in Keyboard Magazine for more than five years, and his keyboard improvisation method, “The Illustrated Keyboard Series”, is a highly regarded reference work. Beginning his piano studies at the age of five, he became serious about pursuing a career in jazz at the age of fifteen when he commenced studies with Gene Rush in Youngstown, Ohio. After graduation from Youngstown State University and a stint in the U.S. Army band Harold landed the piano chair in Woody Herman’s Thundering Herd, which launched his career as a much sought after jazz musician, composer, and educator.

His newest CD, released in March 2021 on the SteepleChase label, is entitled “Spring Garden”: “This recording documents an important step in my continuing exploration of Stravinsky’s music for purposes of composition and improvisation – in this case harvesting my own garden growing directly from the Rite of Spring. The ten pieces developed from my studies then served as springboards for further investigation and improvisation by the quartet. My post production work sparked greater interest in finding more content to draw on from Stravinsky’s score, and since then the pieces have evolved into a kind of suite for solo piano, incorporating details that had to be left out of the quartet’s performance. I presented an abbreviated version of it last year at my Leap Year concert on February 29 in East Rochester and hope for more opportunities to perform it in the future in both solo and quartet formats. My modus operandi has always been to figure out the how and why of musical sounds, and from my earliest experiences determined that the instinct to improvise should come from inside the music, regardless of the genre, rather than from mere facility or cleverness. To mix analogies, my ongoing musical archeological expedition of the Rite consistently uncovers new treasures and is a source of inspiration as well as nourishing recreation.” https://www.esm.rochester.edu/faculty/danko_harold/

Personnel: Harold Danko (p); Rich Perry(ts); Jay Anderson (b); Jeff Hirshfield (ds)

Spring Garden