Showing posts with label Frank Catalano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Catalano. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Frank Catalano - Live At Birdland

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:08
Size: 168,7 MB
Art: Front

(12:36) 1. Cold Duck Time
(11:41) 2. Birdland At Midnight
( 6:37) 3. He Never Sleeps
( 8:28) 4. Love Will Tear Us Apart
(13:25) 5. Mister MC
(10:01) 6. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
(10:16) 7. Mundo Espiritual

In 2022, Legendary Saxman Frank Catalano will be touring the USA, Europe and Asia extensively as well as releasing a collection of recordings from his many performances at New York’s legendary Birdland Jazz Club. These recordings feature Herbie Hancock Headhunters alum Mike Clark and will be Frank’s 5th album on the Ropeadope label. A documentary was made about Frank by Belgian director Colin Donner. The film is titled “Sugar Jazz” and will premiere at the Tokyo Liftoff Film Festival.

“Tokyo #9” debuted at #1 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts, has garnered millions of streams and topped the Spotify and Apple Music playlists. “Love Supreme Collective” debuted at #1 on the iTunes Jazz Charts and honors John Coltrane. Frank recorded “Bye, Bye, Blackbird” with David Sanborn and teamed up with Jimmy Chamberlin of The Smashing Pumpkins to release “God’s Gonna Cut You Down”. Frank’s Savoy/Columbia recording “Bang!” debuted at #12 on the Billboard Jazz Charts, while his recording, “Mighty Burner” was on the Billboard Charts for 20 straight weeks.

When Frank was 18, he signed to Delmark Records and did a string of critically acclaimed recordings with Randy Brecker, Von Freeman, Ira Sullivan, Willie Pickens, and Paul Wertico amongst others. Frank’s co-led album with Von Freeman, “You Talking To Me,” has become a cult classic. Catalano is the only known saxman to have performed with Miles Davis, Charles Earland, Elvin Jones, Junior Wells, Randy Brecker, Stan Getz, Betty Carter, Tito Puente, Tony Bennett, Les Claypool, and Louis Bellson while still in high school!

Frank has been profiled by countless media including: The New York Times, Forbes, Downbeat, CMJ, JazzIz, Jazz Times, NPR, PBS, Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, etc. As a sideman, Catalano has been heard by millions of people thanks to his collaborations with Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Maurice Joshua, Destiny’s Child, John Legend, Tony Bennett, Seal, and others.

Frank has received his fair share of accolades, recently winning an IMA award at Lincoln Center and being inducted into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame. He has appeared on 3 Grammy-winning and 11 Grammy-nominated recordings, plus in 2007 he received a Tech Grammy Award as part of the Yamaha Corporation for his numerous patents and developments. He was also the youngest saxophonist to be voted into the Downbeat Critics Poll at age 19.

No stranger to adversity, Frank cut off his right middle finger in an automobile accident. After several surgeries and much effort, Catalano relearned his signature technique, making him one of the most in-demand musicians today. He regularly donates his musical services to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Peoples Music School, and Off The Street Club.

Catalano loves composing music and holds a BA in Classical Composition from De Paul University. Frank is the spokesperson for Drambuie Scotch and has a signature cocktail named after him, “The Catalano Sidecar”, which has been trademarked and is featured at hundreds of clubs and music venues. Frank owns hundreds of vintage saxophones and is on the Board of Directors for the National Saxophone Museum in St Louis. Frank and his wife Sona split their time between their homes in Chicago and New York. https://www.jazznearyou.com/madison/frank-catalano-quartet-tour-celebrating-the-release-of-new-album-live-at-birdland-at-19-00-on-may-15

Personnel: Frank Catalano on sax; John Roothaan on piano; Greg Geary on Bass; Kurt Lubbe on drums

Live At Birdland

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Frank Catalano, Jimmy Chamberlin, David Sanborn - Bye Bye Blackbird

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:15
Size: 71.6 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:32] 1. Chicago Eddie
[4:12] 2. Bye Bye Blackbird
[6:21] 3. Sugar
[4:59] 4. All Blues
[4:58] 5. At Last
[6:10] 6. Shakin'

Frank Catalano - Tenor Saxophone; Jimmy Chamberlin - Drums; David Sanborn - Alto Saxophone (Tracks 2 & 3); Nir Felder - Guitar; Demos Petropoulos - Hammond B3 Organ.

Catalano’s instantly recognizable, powerful and dynamic tenor playing — yet at the same time nimble and thoughtful — is on full display on Bye Bye Blackbird. To stay true to his Chicago roots, the album pays homage to his heroes and mentors Von Freeman — affectionately known throughout Chicago as Vonski — and Eddie Harris.

Bye Bye Blackbird

Friday, July 15, 2016

Jim Holman - Explosion!

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:43
Size: 146,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:50)  1. Explosion
(5:49)  2. Recorda Me
(5:40)  3. Somewhere Over The Rainbow
(4:29)  4. Lazy Bird
(9:30)  5. Bye Bye Blackbird
(5:12)  6. Shakin'
(6:10)  7. Straight, No Chaser
(7:20)  8. Moment's Notice
(6:05)  9. Bill
(7:34) 10. Cantaloupe Island

Up-and-coming Chicago pianist Jim Holman channels all his musical influences into his debut recording without losing his own personal identity. The resulting Explosion! is an intriguing album that treads the border between hard bop and bolder styles. Recorded in two sessions, the disc features Holman in the company of more established musicians like saxophonists Frank Catalano and Richie Cole. Holman deftly leads both quartets and is not overshadowed by his more experienced band mates on almost all of the tracks, the exception being an old-fashioned, R&B-ish "Shakin,'" where Catalano's big horn sound, tight and acerbic, is a direct descendant of the honking and screaming saxophone of men like Big Jay McNeely and Willis Jackson. As such, the tenorist dominates with his complex yet accessible and irresistibly toe tapping solo. Catalano's characteristic gut-bucket tone opens a bluesy "Bye, Bye Blackbird," but the fury of his notes is tempered by an edgy, expansive, piano and drum duet between Holman and Rusty Jones, keeping things fresh and exciting.

Holman's modal improvisations build a new and exciting soundscape around Joe Henderson's "Recorda Me," while simultaneously maintaining the melodic romanticism of the original. Meanwhile Brian Sandstrom handles his double bass like a large flamenco guitar adding to the song's Latin flavor. Sandstrom continues to exhibit his supreme facility becoming almost one with his instrument on "Straight No Chaser" that also showcases Rick Shandling's propulsive and hyper-rhythmic drumming and altoist Cole's fluid sonic spirals. Holman's compositional aptitude is evident on the dark and exotic tribute to Bill Evans, "Bill," that also features his classically inspired extemporizations. His angular take on Herbie Hancock's "Cantaloupe Island" brings to mind Don Pullen's circular pianism as he flirts with free jazz while remaining firmly grounded in the mainstream. This freshman effort from a tremendous talent is not only a delightful listening experience it is also, hopefully, a portent of greater things to come from this interesting new voice in jazz. ~ Hrayr Attarian https://www.allaboutjazz.com/explosion-jim-holman-delmark-records-review-by-hrayr-attarian.php
 
Personnel: Jim Holman: piano; Brian Sandstrom: bass; Frank Catalano: tenor saxophone; Richie Cole: alto saxophone, Rick Shandling: drums; Rusty Jones: drums.

Explosion

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Frank Catalano & Jimmy Chamberlin - God's Gonna Cut You Down

Size: 100,4 MB
Time: 40:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Shakin' (6:11)
02. Karma (5:02)
03. Expressions (8:36)
04. Tuna Town (7:43)
05. God's Gonna Cut You Down (5:56)
06. Big Al's Theme And Soul Dream (7:25)

Personnel:
Frank Catalano - Tenor Sax
Jimmy Chamberlin - Drums
Demos Petropoulos - Hammond B3 Organ
Scott Hesse - Guitar
Eddie Roberts - Guitar (Track 1, 6)
Mike Dillon - Vibes (Track 5, 6)

Frank Catalano has quickly emerged as one of the leading saxophone players in Chicago. In addition to touring with artists ranging from Tony Bennett to Ministry, Catalano has performed and/or recorded with Louis Bellson, Charles Earland, Clark Terry, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy McGriff, Randy Brecker, and Arturo Sandoval. Catalano has increasingly drawn attention for his own talents. His debut solo album, Cut It Out, released in February 1988, was included on lists of the year's best mainstream albums compiled by Jazz Times, Los Angeles Weekly, and the Chicago Tribune. His second effort, Pins 'n' Needles, featured accompaniment by trumpet player Randy Brecker, trumpet and reeds player Ira Sullivan, drummer Paul Weilico, pianist Larry Novak, and bassist Eric Hochberg. He continues to perform with his own quartet, featuring guitarist Kirk Hunter, Hammond B-3 organist Vijay Tellis-Nayak, and drummer Don Leali, as well as with John Burnett and His Orchestra and Lenny King's Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra. Playing tenor saxophone since the age of eight, Catalano sharpened his playing skills as a student at DePaul University and launched his professional music career while still a teenager. After playing with jazz drummer Louis Bellson and avant-garde jazz organist Charles Earland in 1991, he accepted an invitation to join pop vocalist Tony Bennett's group.

God's Gonna Cut You Down