Showing posts with label Denny Earnest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denny Earnest. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Denny Earnest - Songbook

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:25
Size: 131.4 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:14] 1. There's Always Love
[3:34] 2. Out Of The Blue
[3:52] 3. Let's Give It A Whirl
[3:16] 4. Black Eyed Susan
[2:58] 5. Day At A Time
[4:14] 6. It's Not True
[3:47] 7. Paradise Lost
[4:30] 8. Velvet Afternoon
[3:29] 9. Zen Garden
[3:21] 10. Yin Yang
[4:16] 11. Leg Up On You
[5:46] 12. Sonoran Holiday
[3:53] 13. I'm Lost In You
[2:38] 14. Upright Piano Jazz
[4:30] 15. Mickey The Fin

"I currently live near the college town of Bozeman MT, and a few years ago I met Alan Fauque Jazz saxophonist, Mike Gillan percussionist and pianist Bob Britten. I started using them in my sessions, we recorded a whole bunch of jazz tunes that are with various Publishers out there. That's when I got the "Earnest Songbook" idea. I dedicated a whole year to just writing Jazz tunes with vocals, I tried to see how far i could take it. The first of these I wrote was "Velvet Afternoon" I said to myself "This feels a little different and I tried to stay in the feel" The CD has a "Cocktail" feel 'Warning you are entering the "Frank" Zone', dress good and don't screw up, keep your composure. My favorite tune on the songbook is "Let's Give It a Whirl" where I stumbled upon using different vocal styles conjuring up "Dino", Satchmo, and "Frank" of course set in Vegas, "roll the dice and watch em curl", that was my writing approach, roll the dice and see what happens. Rather than "writing, I think I'm a guy who likes to put together changes that are fun to play against and sing. Also I included a "Tom Waits" style song, me and Alan came up with this odd tune I call it "Guy Noir Music" after Garrison Keilors radio character, I thought what the hell Diana Krall did "Temptation" so I'll include "Mickey the Fin" its in the same vain, "Who's that in the alley, looking so cool"......

Composing Jazz is usually done on piano, so I had to think piano in my head and try to play it accordingly. I usually don't like "guitar" jazz as it makes me think of the Weather Channel or being on hold on the phone. That being said, I still do love Wes, Joe Pass and all that, but I was trying to be the Composer - Vocalist - Arranger, so I let Alan and Bob Britten do most of the solo work." There's 3 instrumentals on the CD too, Alan gets to strut his stuff on the drifting "Zen Garden" showing off his Alto Chops, along with Denny's old Bassist from Cleveland Bill Watson, "Upright Piano Jazz" features Bob Britten on the upright Piano again with Bill on Bass, and the cool "Black Eyed Susan" a smoky textured tune with all the above and Denny on the Upright Bass., Denny and his band can be found playing in clubs and getting people on the a crowded dance floor with, a combination of Roots Jazz, Swing, Blues.

Songbook

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Denny Earnest - Jazz My Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:41
Size: 134.3 MB
Styles: Cool jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:28] 1. Jazz My Blues (Feat. Mike Gillan & Alan Faugue)
[3:38] 2. Zenato (Feat. Alan Faugue, Mike Gillan, Pat Felitti & Bill Watson)
[3:51] 3. Put It There (Feat. Mike Gillan, Bill Watson & Alan Faugue)
[5:01] 4. A Loving You (Feat. Alan Faugue, Pat Felitti, Bill Watson & Mike Gillan)
[2:37] 5. Polytone Blues (Feat. Alan Faugue, Bill Watson & Mike Gillan)
[4:13] 6. Copping A Blue Feel (Feat. Alan Faugue, Mike Gillan, Bill Watson & Pat Felitti)
[4:10] 7. When The Sun Comes Up On You (Feat. Bill Watson, Mike Gillan & Alan Faugue)
[3:44] 8. The Way You Move (Feat. Bill Watson, Pat Felitti & Mike Gillan)
[4:50] 9. Only As Strong (Feat. Mike Gillan, Alan Faugue, Bill Watson & Pat Felitti)
[3:59] 10. Piazza Deleon (Feat. Mike Gillan, Alan Faugue, Pat Felitti & Bill Watson)
[4:20] 11. Cool Latin Jazz (Feat. Mike Gillan, Pat Felitti, Alan Faugue & Bill Watson)
[3:19] 12. Single Malt Blues (Feat. Bill Watson, Alan Faugue & Mike Gillan)
[3:54] 13. Carmine Lips & Rouge (Feat. Bill Watson, Mike Gillan & Alan Faugue)
[3:00] 14. Pink Flamingo (Feat. Bill Watson, Mike Gillan & Alan Faugue)
[4:29] 15. Half Tone Blues (Feat. Mike Gillan, Pat Felitti, Bill Watson & Alan Faugue)

New release from composer, guitarist, and vocalist Denny Earnest, treading new territory with "Jazz My Blues" with a free wheeling quartet of veteran Jazz players. From the opening salvo title track, he's trading vocal licks with alto sax player Alan Fauque, "Need some Coltrane with my coffee, if I'm to make it til noon". Through it all, the records satisfying, staying true to the roots of Jazz and Blues, anchored on the bottom end with Mike Gillan's percussive talents, glued together by upright bassist Bill Watson, and weaving through all the traffic like a New York cabbie Pat Felitti on piano. No gimmicks or wasted notes here. 15 new tunes written by Denny in the finest traditions of Jazz improv, Slick Jazz, hot, cool, or whatever your infusion.

Jazz My Blues

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Denny Earnest - Earnest Jazz Ballads: Pat Felitti Piano

Size: 101,2 MB
Time: 43:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Why Don't You Love Me (All The Time) (4:19)
02. How I Long For (3:52)
03. Nod To Thelonius (3:26)
04. On This Velvet Afternoon (4:16)
05. Rose (4:03)
06. Watch The Leaves Turn (4:03)
07. Forest From The Tree's (3:40)
08. Lost (3:56)
09. Hold You In My Arms (2:59)
10. Beautiful Girl (4:29)
11. Life Goes On (4:09)

Continuing to draw on his unique take on his "New American Songbook", Denny carves out 11 more songs, all ballads here, with piano by NY's Pat Felitti, and Upright Bass added by Bill Watson. Vocals are playfully done by Denny in the Frank style, with all the hubris and swank of the 60's Reprise classics.

Pianist Pat Felitt (NYC) does great work here reminiscent of Bill Evans, as on "Beatiful Girl", and at times like Kenny Baron "Nod to Thelonius", classically trained his work ethic shines through on all tracks.

Bill Watson of Kent Ohio rumbles on the Upright Bass, a long time cohort of Denny's, a member of the Deadly Earnest Band back in the good old days, 80's... currently plays also with the "Numbers Band", and Rachel Brown and the "Beatnik Playboys" fine writers and players also.

Earnest Jazz Ballads

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Denny Earnest - One Rose At A Time

Size: 111,9 MB
Time: 47:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Undeniably You (4:01)
02. Here We Are (3:58)
03. One Rose At A Time (4:18)
04. You Know I've Got To Have You (3:19)
05. Hold You (Like I Do In Dreams) (4:18)
06. The Lost Lounge (3:33)
07. I Love How She Cooks (3:24)
08. I Will Always Hold You (3:43)
09. My World Is Grey (4:54)
10. Who's Right Who's Wrong (3:20)
11. Would You Sleep With Me (4:08)
12. Open My Eyes (4:22)

Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Chet Baker, Dr. John, were all inspirations in my songwriting and singing career, this album was done with their shadows overlooking my shoulder at all times. With the help of pianist Pat Felitti, and bassist Bill Watson, we made it swing our way. It harkens back to the time of big bands with horn sections, strings, the "Q" doing the arranging, those were the times I remember, classic LP'S all of them.

My style of writing is based on the Earnest-onian mode, altered, extended, diminished, raised to the highest 5th, finished off with a strong male vocal on top, with lots of room for improvisation by Pianist Pat Felittti NYC, and Bill Watson, Kent Ohio. Reminiscent of Frank’s (60’s) Reprise recording, with a little Ray Charles thrown in to boot.

Lately I've made a living writing for TV/Film, working with many Publishers and Labels getting those coveted TV cuts. I started off my audio visual career in 1996 with a cut on “Friends” with “One In the Tiny Tee”, and I haven't looked back. My shows in 2015-6 include The Originals CWTV, 12 Monkeys, Sci Fi Channel, Amazon Primetime, Wahlburgs, Lockup, to name just a few, tons of cable.

My musical philosophy is, I like to write changes to jam or to sing to, this recent Jazzier sojourn I've had fun but challenging time. “I’ve always wanted to write in this classic style, I’ve never been comfortable just to sing covers, so I wrote a whole bunch of my own, hopefully they'll stick in some way.

One Rose At A Time