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Showing posts with label year: 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label year: 2020. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Fernando Huergo Big Band - 'Relentless' & 'The Possibility Of Change'

"There are few wasted moments on Relentless, which is a marvelous tour de force for the band, its eloquent soloists and especially Huergo's creative and finely tuned compositions and arrangements." Jack Bowers/AllAboutJazz.

This is Argentine bassist Fernando Huergo's ~12th album since 1998, his 2nd with a big band. A New England (USA) resident, he is a faculty member at the New England Conservatory and Berklee College Of Music. Discogs.

Fernando Huergo Big Band, Relentless, full album: YouTube ; Spotify

This is on the Big Band 2024 and Jazz Best Albums 2024 playlists at Spotify/Jazz Todayish.

Have a listen to his really nice 2020 album after you enjoy the new one.

Fernando Huergo Big Band, The Possibility Of Change, full album: YouTube ; Spotify ; Bandcamp

This is on the Big Band 2020 playlist at Spotify/Jazz Todayish.

Here's nice studio performance of the first tune from Relentless. 😎

Monday, December 11, 2023

Derrick Gardner - 'Pan Africa' & 'Still I Rise'


Mike Jurkovic/AllAboutJazz: "...Trumpeter Derrick Gardner fronts... long time Jazz Prophet's alto/tenor saxophonist Robert Dixon, trombonist brother Vincent Gardner, bassist Obasi Akoto, drummer Kweku Sumbry, and pianist George Caldwell... It is a powerhouse tear through... post-bop exoticism."

This is Gardner's ~4th release as a leader since 2003. He's been active since 1989, has played with many greats from his NYC base, and played and arranged for the Basie orchestraHe has been a music professor at the Univ. of Manitoba (UOM), Canada, since 2011. Derrick: Wikipedia ; Discogs

Derrick Gardner & the Jazz Prophets, Pan Africa, full album: YouTube ; Spotify ; Bandcamp

His 'Big dig! Band' big band did Still I Rise in 2020. The band combines NYC top-tier pros with graduates of his UOM program. Charlene Diehl/dig! magazine: “He lets his star players blaze, and makes room for the younger players to shoulder in.” Smokin' modern brass!

Derrick Gardner & the Big dig! Band, Still I Rise, full album: YouTube ; Spotify ; Bandcamp  😎

Friday, December 8, 2023

Vanessa Perica Orchestra - 'The Eye Is The First Circle'

How about some really nice orchestral jazz, from a Melbourne artist.

ABCJazzAustralia: “The Eye Is The First Circle is named after a famous artwork by painter Lee Krasner, and like its namesake, this release from the Vanessa Perica Orchestra is deep, expansive and driven by emotions and the human experience.

The musicians showcased throughout this album represent some of Australia's finest jazz talents.
You'll hear performances from the likes of saxophonists Tessie Overmyer, Julien Wilson and Jamie Oehlers (solos in the video), trumpeters Mat Jodrell and Paul Williamson and trombone greats including Jordan Murray as well as a star rhythm section of Theo Carbo, Andrea Keller, Sam Anning and Ben Vanderwal.”

This is Vanessa’s 2nd big band album. The video is an album tune in-studio performance. 

Vanessa Perica Orchestra, The Eye Is The First Circle, full album: free YouTube ; Spotify ; Bandcamp

 

Her debut album from 2020, Love Is A Temporary Madness, was nominated for a 2021 Australian Jazz Bell Award (Ozzie Jazz Grammy) for Best Produced Album. 

Vanessa Perica Orchestra, Love Is A Temporary Madness, full album: free YouTube ; Spotify ; Bandcamp

Eye... is on Jazz Best Albums 2023 and Big Band 2023, and Love... is on Big Band 2020 playlists at Spotify/Jazz Todayish.

For art folks, the namesake painting sold for $11.7 million in 2019, and is shown below. Actual size is ~2.4m x 4.8m. FYI, Krasner was the wife of famous abstract artist Jackson Pollock. 😎