Showing posts with label Monika Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monika Ryan. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2024

Monika Ryan - Playfully

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:29
Size: 97,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:09) 1. Keepin' It Light, Keepin' It Mellow
(4:28) 2. Grow Where I'm Planted
(3:34) 3. I See It In You
(4:09) 4. Let Me Love The Whole Of You
(2:48) 5. I Found That Place
(3:59) 6. You Are Magic To Me
(3:56) 7. Slipping Out
(4:39) 8. We're Here
(2:47) 9. Reason To Be Happy
(4:06) 10. Living Thoughtfully
(4:52) 11. Whole and Resounding Love

Expressive NYC-based singer, a graduate of the city's New School, gets to the heart and soul of a set of originals.

Born in New York in the mid-1970s, Monika Ryan took an early interest in jazz and especially jazz singing. Principal among the musicians she admired was Carmen McRae, although from her early 20s she also developed a special ability as a composer.

After graduating from The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in the late 1990s, she worked locally and made her recording debut in 2000, her first two albums released under the name Monika Brand. The name change came some while after her 2002 marriage to Jeremy Ryan, with whom she co-owns Resensitize Records.

Her latest album, Playfully, is her 14th and all of the songs are her own compositions, each of them clearly demonstrating her interest in and skill with intelligent and meaningful lyrics. The themes she explores deal with intense emotions arising from the building of personal relationships, of loss and rediscovery, and all are cloaked in an air of optimism, a valuable quality in today’s troubled world.

Ryan’s vocal sound is rich and appropriately expressive and goes to the heart and soul of the songs. She is backed by the trio of pianist Steve Einerson, bassist Rene Hart and drummer Alvester Garnett, all of whom are subtly supportive, with Einerson having some well-taken solo opportunities.

On first hearing, the songs gathered here do not have immediately memorable melodies but many of the lyrics will be retained, at least in the subconscious mind. Those living in the New York area should certainly take the opportunity to attend one of Monika Ryan’s live performances where her impact is likely to be strong.
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2023/07/10/monika-ryan-playfully/

Playfully

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Monika Ryan - Windmills

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:56
Size: 108,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:00)  1. The Windmills of Your Mind
(4:07)  2. Cinnamon and Clove
(4:10)  3. The Summer Knows
(5:12)  4. I Have The Feeling I've Been Here Before
(3:55)  5. Moonlight
(3:20)  6. What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life
(4:30)  7. So Many Stars
(3:48)  8. Where Do You Start
(5:39)  9. His Eyes, Her Eyes
(6:11) 10. Love Like Ours

Jazz vocalist Monika Ryan has recorded a series of albums as leader since 2000 with the sensuous and audacious Windmills, a tribute to the lyrics of composers Alan and Marilyn Bergman, one of her latest projects. Voicing a repertoire of beautiful love songs and ballads, Ryan caresses the lyrics of each song with a measure of emotion and taste making for a vocal jazz album that's a pleasure to hear often. Supporting her crisp vocal instrument are a septet of musicians anchored by a rhythm section of keyboards, bass, guitar and drums accentuated by lead players on the sax, trumpet and trombone, altogether establishing a musical background perfect for highlighting her talents as a songstress of note. Though there are moments of swing on this session, make no doubt about the texture of the music, this is a genuine album of light jazz that appeals to the lighter side of one's musical DNA. Opening up with a creative arrangement of the title-track and time-honored standard "The Windmills of Your Mind," Ryan voices a haunting slow introduction to the song that eventually picks up to become a medium-tempo burner with Keith Loftis on the soprano saxophone, Nick Rolfe on the keyboards and guitarist David O'Rourke as featured soloists. One of the swinging moments can be found on the lively rendition of "Cinnamon and Clove" as Ryan and the band light up the lyrics on a gyrating piece of music. The soft and mellow sound returns on the familiar classic "The Summer Knows," followed by a perkier "I Have the Feeling I've Been Here Before" and another warm version of "Moonlight." The singer and keyboardist Rolfe deliver and intimate take in a beautiful duet on the gorgeous love ballad "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life," while the Alan Bergman song made so popular by Sergio Mendes in 1968 and sung by Lani Hall, "So Many Stars," gets a new treatment featuring trumpeter Brad Goode and Ryan doing a terrific impression of Hall. The Bergman/ Michel Legrand collaboration on "His Eyes, Her Eyes" works quite well here as Ryan and Rolfe on the piano provide one of the best renditions of the original around as the music comes to a close on the seductive slow-moving finale "Love Like Ours." As tribute albums go, Monika Ryan's Windmills is a homage project that the Bergman's should be proud of. Classical love songs voiced by a superior singer and backed by a top-notch cast of players, makes this vocal jazz album, a must for those who appreciate the genre. ~ Edward Blanco https://www.allaboutjazz.com/windmills-monika-ryan-self-produced-review-by-edward-blanco.php

Personnel: Monika Ryan: vocals; Keith Loftis: saxophones; Brad Goode: trumpet; Clark Gayton: trombone; Nick Rolfe: keyboards; David O'Rourke: guitar; Rene Hart: bass; Alvester Garnett: drums.

Windmills

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Monika Ryan - Changes

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:56
Size: 134,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:31)  1. Don't Look Back
(7:13)  2. Something in My Craw
(2:20)  3. It's Simple
(7:16)  4. Not Always Fair
(4:00)  5. Bye Bye, Haters Bye Bye
(6:47)  6. I’m Thankful for You
(2:44)  7. Friendship
(4:52)  8. Better World
(3:48)  9. Equals
(4:55) 10. Slow Down
(2:44) 11. The Importance of Failure
(4:26) 12. Introspection
(3:14) 13. You Are Not You

Jazz vocalist Monika Ryan, started singing professionally at the age of 15 and had management by 16, working around New York City and under mentorship of musicians like Houston Person. With his recommendation, she applied and entered the world renowned New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in Manhattan, where she further honed her craft studying with Jackie Paris, Sheila Jordan, Buster Williams, Reggie Workman, Chico Hamilton, Charli Persip, Junior Mance, Arnie Lawrence, and many other jazz luminaries. At 18 years old Monika started singing with Charli Persip’s big band, “Precipitation,” and working at nightclubs and concert halls around New York. Through these concerts, she met and started working at premier clubs and venues in New York City with other greats, such as Al Grey, Gene Bertoncini, and Larry Ham. At 23, Monika was hired by Carnegie Hall to perform for 2 seasons of its “Neighborhood Concert Series.” During that time she recorded in Carnegie Hall’s studio with legendary guitar player Gene Bertoncini and Carnegie Hall studio engineer, Leszek Wojcik. In 2000, she produced her first solo recording of all original material, “Love.” The album met with critical acclaim and brought her to the Montreal Jazz Festival. A year later, she followed up with her second album, “Duo,” a collection of standards and original material with guitarist Satoshi Inoue, and then toured Japan with Jon Faddis, David Hazeltine, Satoshi Inoue, Akira Tana and Kiyoshi Kitagawa as part of The Big Apple In Nonoichi Jazz Festival. A year later, she returned to Japan to tour with James Williams, John Lockwood, Bill Pierce, Satoshi Inoue, and Tony Reedus. In 2014, Monika released her third recording, “Involution." An eclectic and original collection of songs across a variety of genres, "Involution" is a meditation on the cycle of expansion and contraction in all things.In 2016, Monika completed a largely improvised jazz album with pianist Chris White, titled “Sketches.” She followed “Sketches” with "Fly,” a modern pop/jazz concept piece that aims to take listeners on an intelligent journey, exploring the life of aviation pioneer, Charles Lindbergh. Also in 2016 Monika recorded “Merry,” a holiday album, and "Crash," music published in 1929 both recorded with guitarist, David O’Rourke. 

Crash was released in 2017. “Windmills,” a tribute to the legendary lyricists, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, was recorded and mixed in the Fall of 2016 released in 2017 with Keith Loftis/sax, Brad Goode/tp, Clark Gayton/tb, Nick Rolfe/key, David O’Rourke/g, Rene Hart/b, and Alvester Garnett/dr. A 2018 Global Music Award winner and also awarded Best Vocal Jazz Album from the 2018 Clouzine Awards, All About Jazz writes, “As tribute albums go, Monika Ryan’s Windmills is a homage project that the Bergman’s should be proud of. Classical love songs voiced by a superior singer and backed by a top-notch cast of players, makes this vocal jazz album, a must for those who appreciate the genre.” Monika followed “Windmills” with “Now,” a collection of original, contemporary Jazz and Folk songs inspired by current events. “Now” was recorded and mixed in early 2017 and released in February, 2018. The album won two Global Music Awards, one for “Female Vocalist Honoree” and another for the protest song, "This Land." Her latest album, “Changes,” released during the Summer of 2018, is a collection of songs written with humor, wit, and modern sensibilities, as well as steeped in deep jazz roots. Monika is writing material for her eleventh studio album, which will be recorded and released in 2019. In the meantime, check out Monika live at one of her upcoming performances. http://www.monikaryan.com/bio/

Changes

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Monika Ryan - Now

Size: 101,3 MB
Time: 43:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. 12 String Theory (4:51)
02. Flower Of My Love (5:21)
03. Now (4:35)
04. Alive Tonight (4:08)
05. The Wedding Song (3:28)
06. Be You (4:10)
07. This Land (5:20)
08. Dark Days Are Here (5:55)
09. Fills Up My Heart (5:46)

"Monika Ryan is a force to be reckoned with. In "Now", her latest collection of original songs, she explores a broad palette of emotions that go from the joy of love, to the pride of identity, to the vulnerability of more somber moments.

She's joined by an all-star crew of outstanding musicians that can take the spotlight with solos sweet and fierce, or build atmospheric mantras over which Ms. Ryan allures listeners with her compelling performances.

An eclectic album despite its reduced instrumentation, that will surely attract fans of jazz, blues, folk, pop, and anyone who can appreciate a good song with a soulful delivery"

-Emilio D. Miler, Award Winning Producer, Latin Grammy Winner

"Monika Ryan is a highly appealing singer with a strong voice, a flexible style, and sensitivity to the lyrics that she interprets. A professional from the age of 15, she was a fixture in New York clubs by the time she was 18. Since 2000 she has recorded a series of fine recordings as a leader. 2016 found her particularly busy, recording several CDs including 'Merry,' 'Sketches,' and 'Fly.' In 2017, Monika released 'Windmills' to both critical and fan acclaim. 'Now' is Monika's 9th independently produced full length release."

Now

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Monika Ryan - Fly

Size: 108,4 MB
Time: 46:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. The Idea (5:33)
02. Risk (3:45)
03. The Night Before (4:42)
04. Dreams Have No Limits (3:45)
05. The Dawn Approaches (5:14)
06. The Stars Go On Forever (8:26)
07. You (7:06)
08. The Unknown (3:49)
09. Spirals (4:28)

Jazz vocalist Monika Ryan, started singing professionally at the age of 15 and had management by 16, working around New York City and under mentorship of musicians like Houston Person. With his recommendation, she applied and entered the world renowned New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in Manhattan, where she further honed her craft studying with Jackie Paris, Sheila Jordan, Buster Williams, Reggie Workman, Chico Hamilton, Charli Persip, Junior Mance, Arnie Lawrence, and many other jazz luminaries.

At 18 years old Monika started singing with Charli Persip’s big band, “Precipitation,” and working at nightclubs and concert halls around New York. Through these concerts, she met and started working at premier clubs and venues in New York City with other greats, such as Al Grey, Gene Bertoncini, and Larry Ham. At 23 Monika was hired by Carnegie Hall to perform for 2 seasons of its “Neighborhood Concert Series.” During that time she recorded in Carnegie Hall’s studio with legendary guitar player Gene Bertoncini and Carnegie Hall studio engineer, Leszek Wojcik.

In 2000, she produced her first solo recording of all original material, “Love”. The album met with critical acclaim and brought her to the Montreal Jazz Festival. A year later, she followed up with her second album, “Duo,” a collection of standards and original material with guitarist Satoshi Inoue, and then toured Japan with Jon Faddis, David Hazeltine, Satoshi Inoue, Akira Tana and Kiyoshi Kitagawa as part of The Big Apple In Nonoichi Jazz Festival. A year she later, returned to Japan to tour with James Williams, John Lockwood, Bill Pierce, Satoshi Inoue, and Tony Reedus. In 2014, Monika released her third recording, “Involution." An eclectic and original collection of songs across a variety of genres, "Involution" is a meditation on the cycle of expansion and contraction in all things.

Earlier in 2016, Monika completed a largely improvised jazz album with pianist Chris White, titled "Sketches." Her latest recording, "Fly,” was just released this month—a modern pop/jazz concept piece that aims to take listeners on an intelligent journey, while remaining fun and accessible listening.

Fly