Saturday, June 5, 2021

Thimo Niesterok, Dan Barrett - Two Talkin' Horns

Styles: Dixieland, Swing, Mainstream Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:41
Size: 143,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:41) 1. Everybody Loves My Baby
(5:02) 2. Falling In Love Again
(7:18) 3. When I Grow Too Old To Dream
(5:41) 4. Lullaby Of The Leaves
(4:13) 5. I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston
(3:59) 6. Breda
(6:12) 7. Play Gypsies, Dance Gypsies
(2:25) 8. Two Talkin' Horns
(4:26) 9. Cocktails For Two
(4:04) 10. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(5:47) 11. I'll Be Seeing You
(5:34) 12. Lulu's Back In Town
(4:12) 13. Heart And Soul

Thimo Niesterok (*1996) grew up at Lake Constance in Southern Germany and has been living in Cologne since 2015. He studied jazz trumpet at ‘Hochschule für Musik und Tanz’ in Cologne with Andy Haderer and Matthias Bergmann and now works as a freelance musician. He has been on tour and played in concerts in several towns and cities in Germany and e.g. in Sweden, India and South Korea (during the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang 2018). As winner of the Kobe Jazz Street Award he was invited as soloist to Kobe Jazz Street Festival in Japan.Niesterok’s main focus is on traditional jazz and swing music.

In 2017 his first album “First Clambake” was published. In 2019 it was followed by the album “Two Talkin’ Horns”, which he recorded together with trombone legend Dan Barrett (USA). Niesterok has worked with renowned musicians like Dan Barrett, Engelbert Wrobel, Chris Hopkins, Emil Mangelsdorff, Thilo Wagner, Joscho Stephan, Frank Roberscheuten, Henning Gailing and many more. https://thimo-niesterok.de/en/bio-in-eng/

Personnel: Thimo Niesterok (cnt); Dan Barrett (tb, voc); Harry Kanters (p); Stefan Rey (b.)

Two Talkin' Horns

Judy Wexler - Back to the Garden

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:15
Size: 105,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:00) 1. Get Together
(4:41) 2. Up on the Roof
(4:03) 3. American Tune
(3:25) 4. Big Yellow Taxi
(4:45) 5. The Times They are A'Changin'
(3:28) 6. Since You've Asked
(3:53) 7. For What It's Worth
(3:33) 8. Everybody's Talkin'
(6:10) 9. Forever Young
(5:14) 10. Who Knows Where the Times Goes

A glance at the tracks on this album might make one think that it is a well-selected gathering of '60s message tunes from compilation stalwart, Rhino Records. That not being the case, rest assured that Back to the Garden presents those iconic Pop selections so incredibly re- imagined that what we experience could easily be considered "new selections." Judy Wexler petite in stature, but tremendously talented and agile in artistry and her cadre of LA's best, delivers her finest performance and certainly most ambitious album to date. And, given her track record, via five celebrated albums, Back to the Garden borrowing a 60's adjective is very "heavy."

Though young when most of these tracks hit the airwaves in chaotic times, Wexler dives fully into the familiar melodic and message content. Jeff Colella & Josh Nelson's unique arrangements and the ensemble's performances brilliantly deliver stunningly new perspectives. "Get Together," originally a more Folk-like side, kicks things off slickly and texturally, and portends different things to come. Joni Mitchell's manifesto about urban development, "Big Yellow Taxi" is the funk-quirky killer champion on this album. "Something's Happening Here" has Wexler, Colella, and team going towards deeper, darker-blue imagery than the original. "Everybody's Talkin' " from "Midnight Cowboy," (United Artists, 1969) is taken slower than normal and has Wexler talking beautifully, followed by a slick Hendrik Meurkens' solo (a nod to Toots Thielemans who performed on the soundtrack).

Wexler's awesome vocal talent, dexterity, and expressive flair lavishly wash across the session. While this was Pop fare in the day, hers is not a Pop voice. Rather, she's a hip vocalist whose tune engagement is paramount. That's quite apparent on "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" (with a fine Jay Jennings trumpet solo). It would be so easy for a singer to "re-sing" this material. Wexler doesn't. She and the crew have re- ignited it, lending new reflections on Pop gospels. Back to the Garden is quite a recording. It is an accomplishment and truly an aural "Garden of Earthly Delights."~ Nicholas F.Mondello https://www.allaboutjazz.com/back-to-the-garden-judy-wexler-jewel-city-jazz

Personnel: Judy Wexler: voice / vocals; Jeff Colella: piano; Larry Koonse: guitar; Gabe Davis: bass, acoustic; Steve Hass: drums; Bob Thiele, Jr,: guitar, electric; Erin Bentlage: voice / vocals; Danny Janklow: saxophone; Jay Jennings: trumpet; Hendrik Meurkens: harmonica; Sara Caswell: violin; Joel Pargman: violin; Carrie Kennedy: violin; rodney wirtz: viola; Stephanie Fife: cello; Talley Sherwood: voice / vocals.

Back to the Garden

Floyd Domino's All-Stars - Floyd Domino's All-Stars

Size: 103,9 MB
Time: 44:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Swing
Art: Front

01. Boogie Minor (3:18)
02. Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea (2:10)
03. Riff Blues (4:46)
04. Honeysuckle Rose (3:39)
05. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (4:30)
06. Mess Around (4:32)
07. Moten Swing (3:08)
08. Blue Skies (3:13)
09. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (3:05)
10. Exactly Like You (2:35)
11. Tea For Two (2:38)
12. After You've Gone (4:31)
13. After Hours (2:45)

Personnel:
Floyd Domino - piano/leader
Alice Spencer - vocals
David M. Jellema - cornet
Jonathan Doyle - tenor sax
Brooks Prumo - rhythm guitar
Ryan Gould - string bass

Grammy Award-winning pianist Floyd Domino leads a group of first-class Austin Swing musicians, performing a repertoire that ranges from Fats Waller to Ray Charles, with lots of Count Basie in the book. The All-Stars play the kind of “Southwestern Swing” rhythm that makes you want to dance…or at least pat your feet!

Floyd Domino's All-Stars

Francesco Buzzurro, Richard Smith - Heart of the Emigrants

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:16
Size: 102,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:24) 1. Mambo Italiano
(4:28) 2. Amor
(7:07) 3. Film Suite (Live)
(4:21) 4. Pacifico Serenade
(4:43) 5. Heart of the Emigrants
(4:24) 6. Amazing Grace
(2:11) 7. Intimato
(3:55) 8. Taranta Funk
(5:43) 9. Tango, Fire and Sea
(2:56) 10. Day Tripper

Richard Smith was born in Detroit and raised in Eugene, Oregon. It was a Chick Corea concert at the age of 14 that initially fueled his passion for music. "I was so blown away by that concert that I rode my bike home, picked up the phone to promptly break up with my girlfriend, and tried to stay up all night practicing. Come to think of it, I have been working pretty hard at music ever since." At age 23, Smith received a teaching fellowship to U.S.C., in Los Angeles. This event changed his life and his music forever. Luminaries such as Lee Ritenour, Paul Jackson Junior, Larry Koonse, Christopher Parkening and the entire L.A. Guitar Quartet had attended USC, and Richard considered it an honor to have received such an award. Richard's first break came when guitar legend and U.S.C. instructor, Joe Diorio recommended him for a gig with contemporary jazz pianist Billy Mitchell. Mitchell introduced Smith to R&B/Jazz, a style that has become an indelible part of Richard’s sound. “I fell in love with all of the beats that were kicking around and when compared to the music in Eugene, it was such an amazing tapestry of sounds that I wanted to jump into everything head-first”. After leaving Mitchell's band, Smith began playing with the many L.A. based groups of the day – Siegel, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Guitars and Saxes, and Max Bennett among others. Smith joined Richard Elliot’s group and remained for 10 years, recording 6 number one albums for the Blue Note label. At the same time, Richard was rising in the ranks of the professorate at U.S.C., achieving the level of professor and department chair in the Studio/Jazz Guitar department all before the age of 30. "I spent the '90s running the program at U.S.C., touring the world 100 days a year, playing sessions and making records on my own. I loved it all and couldn’t say 'no' to any of it." Richard's first disc "Inglewood" was made with money from a U.S.C. student award and featured friends Kenny G and Dan Siegel. Ultimately "Ingelwood" was nominated for "album of the year" in Japan. Since then, every one of his 10 solo discs has reached the top of the music charts and have garnered awards such as 'Best New Artist' (Radio and Records Magazine) and best album of the year (Tune Up Magazine).

Richard Smith's Thirteen solo recordings have established him as a veteran of the contemporary music world - with critical success on every one of his releases. His albums have received accolations such as “Best Contemporary Jazz Guitar Album” (Tune Up Magazine), nomination for “Record of the Year” (Ad Lib Magazine), and “Best New Artist” (Radio & Records Magazine). His album 'SOuLIDIFIED' spent 17 weeks in the top 10 for radio airplay of American contemporary jazz radio (Radio and Records Magazine) and 3 weeks at number 1 in the World for satellite and cable airplay (Music Choice). His recent recording, “Tangos” - 2014, made the top 10 indie and contemporary jazz charts for over 5 months. “One World, Two Guitars” is an exciting duo project with the virtuoso Sicilian guitarist, Francesco Buzzurro. The duo tours regularly in America and Europe. His 2010 release ‘L.A. CHILLHARMONIC’ features Alex Acuna, Brian Bromberg, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jeff Lorber, Eric Marienthal, Michael Paulo, Greg Adams, and the Tower of Power horn section. The touring ensemble won a nomination for Best International Group of the year from the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. In 2012 touring and teaching took him to England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Italy, Australia and Tahiti. Richard is also full professor and former Chair of the Studio/Jazz Guitar department at the renowned Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He holds a dual appointment, and is also a member of the new Popular Music Performance Studies department - the first of its kind at the conservatory level. Richard developed a groundbreaking course entitled “Contemporary Music, a Global Perspective’, where USC students travel to London and collaborate with an international student roster at The Institute of Popular Music Performance (ICMP). Richard also developed the first DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts), Contemporary Guitar, program in the World at USC. Graduates of this program hold distinguished positions as professors, deans and department chairs, all over the World.

Richard's students are working professionally from Broadway and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, recording and touring with such luminaries as Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Dan Siegel, Marc Anthony, Josh Groban, Michael Buble, Elton John, Madonna, Michael Bolton, Bono, Maroon 5, Jenifer Lopez, John Mayer and performing on current hit television programs such as American Idol and Glee. In EUROPE Richard has performed master classes at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, London, The Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford, The Leeds College of Music, The London College of Contemporary Music, the Academy of Popular Culture, Leeuwarden, Holland, The Rotterdam Conservatorium, The Utrecht Conservatorium, The Royal Academy of Music, Denmark, Music Academy 2000, Bologna, The Universtate d'Rome, Ionian University, Greece, The ESC Guitar Seminar, Siracusa and many more. In 2012 he spent a semester as visiting professor at Agder University, Norway. Richard also has on-going relationships with schools in Australia, Malaysia, Norway, England, Greece, Italy and Argentina. https://www.richardsmithguitar.com/about

Heart of the Emigrants