Showing posts with label Joel Evans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joel Evans. Show all posts

Monday, November 20, 2017

Joel Evans & Friends - Cozy Cool

Size: 195,5 MB
Time: 82:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I Never Say No (Feat. Maggie Herron) (2:50)
02. There You Go (Feat. Jackie Ryan) (4:19)
03. Open Road (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (4:37)
04. The Dreamin' Kind (Feat. Roberta Donnay) (3:12)
05. Just The Right Amount Of Wrong (Feat. Tami Damiano) (3:57)
06. Don't Tell Me (Feat. Jackie Ryan) (3:40)
07. I Got Nothin' (To Worry About) [Feat. Roberta Donnay] (3:01)
08. What Have You Done (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (3:16)
09. Leaning Into Love (Feat. Jennifer Lee) (4:42)
10. Happy Lovin' You (Feat. Roberta Donnay) (3:09)
11. Christmas Time For Two (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (4:41)
12. I Never Say No (Vocal Muted) (2:50)
13. There You Go (Vocal Muted) (4:13)
14. Open Road (Vocal Muted) (4:32)
15. The Dreamin' Kind (Vocal Muted) (3:12)
16. Just The Right Amount Of Wrong (Vocal Muted) (3:52)
17. Don't Tell Me (Vocal Muted) (3:40)
18. I Got Nothin' (To Worry About) (Vocal Muted) (3:01)
19. What Have You Done (Vocal Muted) (3:16)
20. Leaning Into Love (Vocal Muted) (4:42)
21. Happy Lovin' You (Vocal Muted) (3:08)
22. Christmas Time For Two (Vocal Muted) (4:41)

Composer/Songwriter Joel Evans has songs & cues in more than 85 movies and 400 TV episodes; major Hollywood films, hip indie flicks, network and daytime dramas; ranging from Wedding Crashers to Passengers; and from Friends to Stranger Things. The 2014 Daytime Emmy winning special Young & Restless Tribute to Jeanne Cooper features as its main theme, “That’s When I’ll Stop Loving You”, co-written with Byron Walls (Starman, New Christy Minstrels). Ciroq Vodka TV and radio ads highlight his Big Band number, "Fly Away." Grammy-winning vocalist Carmen Bradford sings his song, "No Easy Way To Say Goodbye” on tour with the Count Basie Orchestra. Joel's songs have been recorded by diverse artists, including Spencer Day, Dave Samuels, Shaun Murphy, Roberta Donnay, The Yellowjackets and Peter Tork. (the former Monkee has a great blues band!)

After earning his BA on flute at Cal State University East Bay he performed with a series of groups, and quickly realized the fortunes of a jazz flautist were capricious at best. “We did one gig where our earnings didn't even pay off our bar tab,” he notes wryly. Later, a stint on piano backing Bobby Freeman (“Do You Wanna Dance”) took Evans to Tahoe and Reno, where watching the rock godfather reiterate the same patter night after night further inspired him to improvise. Life imitates art: in the film Rumor Has It, Kevin Costner and Jennifer Aniston share a conversation while the Joel Evans Combo paints the aural backdrop in the same San Francisco hotel bar where he once worked a steady piano gig. Evans’ Hollywood-sophisticated melodies are often used on screen to evoke sumptuous surroundings like hotel lobbies and upscale restaurants, so it’s no coincidence that he spent years performing in just these types of venues. Swing, big band and jazz: he occupies a decided stylistic niche. “I can’t do everything. I don’t write stuff that sounds like the 'Top 10'. I decided early on to hell with it, I’m going to do what I love.”

Unlike many instrumental composers, Evans usually co-writes complete songs. “Until it Happens to You” from Mini’s First Time provided an improbable soundtrack to a fight scene with stars Jeff Goldblum and Alec Baldwin “trying to kill one another, with my Sinatra style swing thing in the background,” laughs Evans. He notes that one of his most unexpected inclusions was in the gritty rock and roll noir film, Sugartown, where his sweet song, “Moody” played behind, as he delicately phrases it, “The depiction of an act of love. But it fit the scene.” A self-professed team player, Evans enlists first call musicians who can deliver the requisite tones; veterans like Dame Cleo Laine's favorite pianist, Larry Dunlap and David Rokeach from the Ray Charles band; seasoned authorities who helped define the genres his compositions reference. Talented Co-writers like Nashville-based Lisa Aschmann and pop/theatrical writer Adryan Russ contribute their magic to the sterling credibility of the songs. ~Bio by Dan Kimpel

Cozy Cool

Monday, November 14, 2016

Joel Evans & Friends - Swing, Lounge, Jazz Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

Size: 159,0+165,9 MB
Time: 67:27+70:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Cool Jazz, Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

Vol. 1:
01. So Close To Getting Close (Feat. Patrick Maier) (3:22)
02. Plenty More (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (5:01)
03. Simple Evening (Feat. Kenny Washington) (4:40)
04. Because Of You (Feat. Shanna Carlson) (4:33)
05. Maybe It’s You! (Feat. Patrick Maier) (3:48)
06. I’ll Never Be The Same (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (4:31)
07. Something Blue (Feat. Kenny Washington) (4:35)
08. Ship Of Fools (Feat. Elya Finn) (3:49)
09. So Close To Getting Close (Instrumental) (3:22)
10. Plenty More (Instrumental) (5:04)
11. Simple Evening (Instrumental) (4:40)
12. Because Of You (Instrumental) (4:33)
13. Maybe It’s You! (Instrumental) (3:46)
14. I’ll Never Be The Same (Instrumental) (4:32)
15. Something Blue (Instrumental) (3:14)
16. Ship Of Fools (Instrumental) (3:50)

Vol. 2:
01. Fly Away (Feat. Patrick Tuzzolino) (3:50)
02. Watercolor Love (Feat. Tami Damiano) (3:36)
03. Jumpin' At The Juke Joint (Feat. Patrick Maier) (2:39)
04. No Easy Way To Say Goodbye (Feat. Roberta Donnay) (4:52)
05. The Diva (Feat. David Sparkman) (4:20)
06. So Near (Feat. Carla Helmbrecht) (5:24)
07. Love's Gonna Getcha! (Feat. David Sparkman) (3:35)
08. The More I Think Of You (Feat. Scott Dreier) (4:49)
09. The Day That We Met (Feat. Tami Damiano) (4:28)
10. Fly Away (Instrumental) (3:48)
11. Watercolor Love (Instrumental) (3:38)
12. Jumpin' At The Juke Joint (Instrumental) (2:39)
13. No Easy Way To Say Goodbye (Instrumental) (4:52)
14. The Diva (Instrumental) (4:17)
15. So Near (Instrumental) (5:21)
16. Love's Gonna Getcha! (Instrumental) (3:35)
17. The More I Think Of You (Instrumental) (4:47)

Joel Evans is extremely grateful to all the artists whose talented performances are embodied here!

Joel Evans & Friends is the "Band Name" for Producer/Songwriter Joel Evans' Collected Recordings.
Evans has songs & cues in more than 85 movies and 400 TV episodes; major Hollywood films, hip indie flicks, network and daytime dramas; ranging from Wedding Crashers to Hateship, Loveship (Kristin Wiig); and from Friends to Glee. The 2014 Daytime Emmy winning special Young & Restless Tribute to Jeanne Cooper features Joel's song, “That’s When I’ll Stop Loving You” as its main theme. Ciroq Vodka TV and radio ads highlight his Big Band number, "Fly Away." Grammy-winning vocalist Carmen Bradford sings his song, "No Easy Way To Say Goodbye” on tour with the Count Basie Orchestra. Evans' songs have been recorded by diverse artists, including Spencer Day, Dave Samuels, Hillary Smith, Shaun Murphy, Roberta Donnay, The Yellowjackets and Peter Tork. (the former Monkee has a great blues band!)

After earning his BA on flute at Cal State University East Bay he performed with a series of groups, and quickly realized the fortunes of a jazz flautist were capricious at best. “We did one gig where the pay didn't even cover our bar tab,” he notes wryly. Later, a stint on piano backing Bobby Freeman (“Do You Wanna Dance”) took Evans to Tahoe and Reno, where watching the rock godfather reiterate the same patter night after night further inspired him to improvise. Life imitates art: in the film Rumor Has It, Kevin Costner and Jennifer Aniston share a conversation while the Joel Evans Combo paints the aural backdrop in the same San Francisco hotel where he once worked a steady piano gig. Evans’ Hollywood-sophisticated melodies are often used on screen to evoke sumptuous surroundings like hotel lobbies and upscale restaurants, so it’s no coincidence that he spent years performing in just these types of venues as a live player. Swing, big band and jazz: he occupies a decided stylistic niche. “I can’t do everything. I don’t write stuff that’s like what’s on the radio. I decided early on to hell with it, I’m going to do what I love.”

Unlike many instrumental composers, Evans usually co-writes complete songs. “Until it Happens to You” from Mini’s First Time provided an improbable soundtrack to a fight scene with stars Jeff Goldblum and Alec Baldwin “trying to kill one another, with my Sinatra style swing thing in the background,” laughs Evans. He notes that one of his most unexpected inclusions was in the gritty rock and roll noir film, Sugartown, where his sweet song, “Moody” played behind, as he delicately phrases it, “The depiction of an act of love. But it fit the scene.” A self-professed team player, Evans enlists first call musicians who can deliver the requisite tones; veterans like Bernadette Peters' favorite bassist, Mario Suraci and David Rokeach from the Ray Charles band; seasoned authorities who helped invent the genres his compositions reference. Talented Co-writers like Nashville-based Lisa Aschmann and pop/theatrical writer Adryan Russ contribute their magic to the sterling credibility of the songs. ~Bio by Dan Kimpel

Swing, Lounge, Jazz Vol. 1
Swing, Lounge, Jazz Vol. 2

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Joel Evans & Friends - Just What The Doctor Ordered

Size: 151,9 MB
Time: 64:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Blues/Pop Vocals
Label: Cinemasters
Art: Front

01. Just What The Doctor Ordered (Feat. Tim Hockenberry) (3:45)
02. Changing My Tune (Feat. Dante Marchi) (3:21)
03. I Still Believe In The Blues (Feat. John Lee Sanders) (4:17)
04. Anytime That I'm With You (Feat. Michael Dees) (3:03)
05. Sunday Morning (Feat. Roberta Donnay) (4:05)
06. The Devil's Daughter (Feat. Patrick Maier) (3:57)
07. Someone's Fav'rite Someone (Feat. Michael Dees) (3:51)
08. Now That You're Gone (Feat. Shanna Carlson) (4:02)
09. Probably The Sunny Day (Feat. Patrick Tuzzolino) (4:02)
10. Jump Right In (Feat. Patrick Maier) (3:12)
11. One Of A Kind, Kind Of Love (Feat. Patrick Tuzzolino) (4:29)
12. I Like The Way (Feat. David Sparkman) (4:31)
13. Out On A Limb (Feat. Adam James) (2:57)
14. Boogie With My Baby (Feat. Tami Damiano) (3:43)
15. Star Bright (Feat. Laurie Gunning Grossman) (3:43)
16. You Made A Believer Out Of Me (Feat. Mark Winkler) (3:42)
17. Do That (Feat. Patrick Maier) (3:47)

With his unique brand of swing and jazz songs, prolific composer Joel Evans delivers a marvelous offering: seventeen new and original tracks in classic and retro styles - Just What The Doctor Ordered!

Tim Hockenberry, semifinalist on NBC's "America's Got Talent" competition, sings the title track. The song was also covered as a duet by Roberta Donnay and Nicolas Bearde on Roberta's 2015 DownBeat Magazine TOP 50 album (4-5 star reviews). The song's co-writer is the marvelous writer/performer Barbara Martin.

Track #8, "Now That You're Gone", was licensed for acclaimed Writer/Director Joss Whedon's indy film, "In Your Eyes", starring Zoe Kazan. Lyric by hit songwriter Andre Pessis.

Track #9, "Probably the Sunny Day", is heard in episode #407 of Showtime's hit series, "Shameless". The song was co-written by Nashville songwriter extraordinaire, Lisa Aschmann.

Track #14, "Boogie with my Baby", is an homage to the Andrews Sisters. Its wonderful lyric is by LA's multi-talented Adryan Russ, writer of lyrics and music for film, television, musical theater and the pop world. It was featured on CBS' "Young & Restless".

Featuring wonderfully talented male and female guest vocal artists, Just What The Doctor Ordered provides an entertaining variety of styles. Songs like the up-tempo 50s-60s Vegas lounge track “Changing My Tune” and the bright, brisk, spirited jazz combo “Anytime That I’m With You” are standouts.

Just What The Doctor Ordered