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March 28, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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7th ANNUAL RED HOOK JAZZ FESTIVAL TO CONTINUE ITS GRASSROOTS TRADITION OF PRESENTING THE FINEST JAZZ ARTISTS PLAYING TODAY — TWO CONSECUTIVE SUNDAYS, JUNE 8 AND 15, 1-6 PM,
IN BROOKLYN’S URBAN MEADOW
The 7th annual Red Hook Jazz Festival will take place once again in Brooklyn’s Urban Meadow on two consecutive Sundays, June 8 and 15, 2014 from 1-6 PM.As part of its continuing grassroots tradition, the RHJF is a 100% volunteer-run event that receives no major corporate sponsorship beyond in-kind donations from local businesses, nor any major grants this year. It remains committed to being uniquely artist- and community-focused, dedicated to the support of the great music of jazz, the great musicians who perform it and to bringing new individuals to the singular community-run resource that is the Urban Meadow. This dedication is clearly shared by those audiences who have come from around the world over the last six years to the Waterfront District of Red Hook, Brooklyn to hear exceptional artistry performed in a comfortable, unpretentious and beautiful urban ecological education center and botanical oasis near the docks along the East River.
The Red Hook Jazz Festival was started in 2008 by co-directors Mike Golub, Tamar Smith-Golub and Paul Delucia  — in 2013, longtime festival volunteer James Keepnews replaced Delucia. It was conceived as an opportunity to present artists who lived locally and to bring new attention to the work of the Urban Meadow, which had been reclaimed from an abandoned lot down the street from the Smith-Golub home. Over the course of subsequent years, the Red Hook Jazz Festival has established itself as a major annual event for jazz listeners globally, recognized for its relaxed vibe, family-friendly environment — children may attend every festival for free — and consistent presentation of the greatest jazz artists at work today. In June 2012, then Brooklyn borough president Marty Markowitz declared one day of the RHJF « Red Hook Jazz Festival Day » in Brooklyn.
2014 promises to be the most exciting year yet for the Red Hook Jazz Festival, featuring ten remarkable ensembles, all representing the incredible variety and history of this great American music. The lineups for this year’s RHJF will be:
June 8, 2014
Azares
Jean Carla Rodea – vocals
Ryan Ferreira – guitar
Joe Morris – guitar
Pascal Niggenkemper – bass
Gerald Cleaver – drums
Ralph Alessi Trio
Ralph Alessi – trumpet
Drew Gress – bass
Mark Ferber – drums
Amanda Monaco’s Deathblow
Amanda Monaco – guitar
Michael Attias – alto saxophone
Sean Conly – bass
Satoshi Takeishi – drums
Harris Eisenstadt’s Aberikula
Vincent Chancey – french horn
Sara Serpa – voice
Chris Washburne – bass trombone
Nate Wooley – trumpet
Harris Eisenstadt – drums, arrangements
International Brass & Membrane Corps 
Ted Daniel – trumpet, cornet
Jospeh Daley – tuba
Charles Burnham – violin
Newman Taylor Baker – drums
June 15, 2014
The Museum Band of Teeth and Respect
Josh Rutner – tenor saxophone
Red Wierenga – keyboard
Dan Loomis – bass
Jared Schonig – drums
Welf Dorr Unit
Welf Dorr – alto saxophone, bass clarinet
Dave Ross – guitar
Dmitry Ishenko – bass
Joe Hertenstein – drums
George Coleman and The Rivington Project
George Coleman – drums
Brian Charette – organ
Mike DiRubbo – alto saxophone
Gene Ess & Fractal Attraction
Gene Ess – guitar
Thana Alexa – voice
Gabriel Guerrero – keyboard
Thomson Kneeland – bass
Chris Beck – drums
DECAY
Tim Berne – alto saxophone
Ryan Ferreira – guitar
Michael Formanek – bass
Ches Smith – drums
Please read Nate Chinen’s review of the 2012 RHJF for the New York Times:  http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/13/arts/music/red-hook-jazz-festival-at-urban-meadow-in-brooklyn.html
Here are video excerpts from performances that took place during the 2013 RHJF:
Local Red Hook musician Willie Martinez and his La Familia Sextet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIv-XhEnhL4
Mike Pride’s Bacteria to Boys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdQort5zOOA
Allison Miller’s Big Molasses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiRXtLbKFTw
Admission for each day of the RHJF will be $10 at the gate for adults — as noted above, children may attend the festival for free. No advance tickets will be available. 
For more information about the Red Hook Jazz Festival, please see its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RedHookJazzFestival.
For more information about the Urban Meadow, please visit: http://urbanmeadowbrooklyn.blogspot.com
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March 28, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo jim@jazzpromoservices.com
www.jazzpromoservices.com
Jazz and Cabaret vocalist
SAMANTHA CARLSON
Appearing @
The Metropolitan Room

Saturday, March 29, 2014
@ 9:30 PM
Line-up: Samantha Carlson, vocals
Keith Ingham, piano
Steve Kaiser, bass
Steve Little, drums

« I would say Samantha is certainly comparable to anyone of the so-called super stars, 
and is deserving to be heard by people who appreciate 
a singer who can truly interpret the lyrics.« 
 Van Alexander … arranger, band leader, composer.
The Dean Martin Show, Chick Webb, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby
FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION, call 212-206-0440
www.metropolitanroom.com or to buy tickets directly HERE
The Metropolitan Room is located at
34 West 22nd St. (between 5th and 6th Ave.) 
New York, NY 10010

Samantha Carlson
Upcoming Appearances

FRIDAY MARCH 21, 2014
Front Street Pub
9:00-11:00 PM

109 Front Street.
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
(516) 798-7048
SATURDAY MARCH 22, 2014
The Shrine 
6:00-8:00 PM
2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.
New York, New York (Harlem)
(212) 690-7807SATURDAY MARCH 29, 2014
The Metropolitan Room
9:30 PM

34 West 22nd St.
New York, New York 10010

Tickets available HERE
(212206-0440
FRIDAY APRIL 4, 2014
Somethin’ Jazz Club
9:00 PM

212 E. 52nd St. 3rd floor (between 2nd and 3rd Ave.)
New York, New York 10022

(212) 371-7657
SATURDAY APRIL 5, 2014
Silvana

300 West 116th St.
8:00 PM
New York, New York 10026 (Harlem)

(646) 692-4935
SUNDAY APRIL 6, 2014
Thai Rock
7:00-10:00 PM

375 Beach 92nd St.
Rockaway Beach, New York 11693

(718) 945-5111
This E Mail is being sent for Samantha Carlson by:
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March 29, 2014

To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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Hi Bjorkestra Fans!

I’m excited to announceThe Bjorkestra’s next performance atSubCulture in NYC on April 22nd! This show will feature the seven piece band with Bjorkestra veterans Shayna Steele, vocals; Travis Sullivan, alto sax; Sean Nowell, tenor sax; Ian Cook, laptop and electronics; Dave Cook, piano; Yoshi Waki, bass and Joe Abbatantuono, drums.

I think it’s about high time that I wrote some new music for this band too, so hopefully there’ll be some new Bjork offerings in the mix for this one! I’ll keep you posted about that.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 the day of the concert.  Click hereto purchase tickets for the show.

The show starts at 7:30pm, one long set until 9pm.  Doors at 7pm

Also, please visit the Facebook Event Page for the show! I’d love to connect with you there too.

Thanks for your continuing support for this band, and hope to see you next month at the show!

Thanks,
Travis

New Zoho Release

Travis Sullivan’s Björkestra
« I Go Humble »
(Zoho ZM 201312)
Street Date October 8, 2013

The Björkestra:
Travis Sullivan: alto saxophone,
arranger & conductor
Becca Stevens: vocals
Ian Cook: laptop programming
Sean Nowell: tenor saxophone
Lauren Sevian: baritone saxophone
Ryan Keberle: trombone
Alan Ferber: trombone
Kevin Bryan: trumpet
Eli Asher: trumpet
Kelly Pratt: trumpet
Art Hirahara: piano
Yoshi Waki: bass
Joe Abbatantuono: drums
Track Listing
1. Hyperballad 7:49
2. Venus as a Boy 8:18
3. Hunter 9:16
4. I Go Humble 7:56
5. Isobel 8:52
6. Army of Me 8:56
7. Unravel 5:12
8. Joga 6:12

Welcome to The Björkestra’s first ZOHO release, and the second installment to our discography. The band has been performing my arrangements of the music of Björk since 2004. Nearly eight years after we first performed at The Knitting Factory in New York City, we continue to be on an amazing journey. I feel blessed that I have been able to share my tribute to the uncompromising, visionary and bold work of one of the most important artists of the late 20th and early 21st Century–Björk Gudmundsdottir. The warm reception to our music from audiences from Montreal to Seoul, has inspired me to release this album that captures the energy and imagination of our band’s live performances.

One of the questions that I frequently receive is « Why Björk? » Quite honestly, I’ve found it a very difficult question to answer. I usually say it has something to do with her unique voice, or her unusual and complex melodies, or her distinctive harmonies and grooves, which all lend themselves to further exploration within an improvised music context. Truthfully, I always feel like these explanations fall somewhat short of the mark. I think that maybe the simplest and most direct answer is that Björk writes great music, and it is music that touches upon something so universal and fundamental to our human experience that it defies genre. It is a music rich with ideas and innovation, and as Björk has demonstrated in her own career, an expression of an ever-expanding and evolving process.

I’m particularly excited about presenting this recording because it captures The Björkestra at its best in a live performance setting. Some of the songs you’ll hear were also on our 2008 studio release Enjoy! (Koch Records) and here the performance has an extra bit of spontaneous vigor that demonstrates the high level of communication within this group. Simply put, The Björkestra’s music sounds polished but with just that right amount of roughness around the edges.

I invite you to sit back and enjoy the sound of The Björkestra in free flight! Thanks for listening…
Hyperballad is the song that gave me the inspiration to write a big band arrangement of a Björk tune. The original version as heard on Post has a beautiful lyric, lush harmonies, and an abundance of gorgeous countermelodies that lend themselves well to a jazz orchestra and fertile material for jazz improvisation. I’ve altered the chorus slightly to 7/8 time, which gives the melody and overall feel of this arrangement an extra sense of urgency. I, Travis Sullivan, blow an alto saxophone solo on this one to kick things off.

Venus as a Boy is from Björk’s first solo album, appropriately titled Debut. This arrangement is an homage and exploration of more traditional big band writing, and is most definitely the « swinging-est » tune in the Björkestra book. It alternates between a swing feel and Afro-Cuban 12/8 feel throughout, which soloists Art Hirahara on piano and Alan Ferber on trombone exploit with a great deal of energy and finesse. The horns and vocals have a lot of fun interplay throughout as well, which captures the playfulness of the original Björk version. I arranged this song expressly for the 12 piece band.
Hunter is the first track on Björk’s Homogenic and was arranged by trumpeter Kelly Pratt, one of the original members of The Björkestra. This piece features other-worldy electronic sounds from laptop programmer Ian Cook and Art Hirahara on synthesizer, as well as Kelly Pratt’s moody trumpet solo that is evocative of Miles’ Bitches Brew. Our phenomenal bassist Yoshi Waki starts this track off with an unaccompanied bass solo.

I Go Humble, this album’s title track, is a B-side track that I’m only familiar with as a live version on Björk’s « Livebox » set. It is also, in my opinion, one of Björk’s most grooving dance tunes. We stay very faithful to the Björk version, the only addition being a quirky-chromatic-funky horn line which we all play in unison, and solos by Art Hirahara and myself.

Isobel is an instrumental arrangement for jazz quintet by another original Björk member, Sean Nowell. Sean takes this song, as heard on Björk’s « Post » as a high-energy/open landscape sort of piece, and changes it into something much more moody, subtle, and understated. The quiet energy of the arrangement builds into a frenzy with a solo section for two saxes with Sean and myself, which gives way to Art Hirahara playing a beautiful unaccompanied solo on piano.

Army of Me is The Björkestra’s most heavy hitting arrangement. I’ve re-harmonized the chorus of the song to provide release and contrast from the rest of the song, which features Björk’s thumping bass line from her original version on Post. Sean Nowell plays a high energy tenor solo, and I play a solo that starts in a free jazz realm that gradually moves back to the main groove of the tune.

Unravel features the mellifluous voice of Becca Stevens, the laptop programming of Ian Cook, and Art Hirahara on piano. Becca’s ethereal vocal quality lends itself beautifully to this haunting song, first heard on Björk’s Homogenic album.

Joga is my favorite Björk song. Homogenic was the first Björk CD that I ever bought, and the organic sound of the strings matched with the electronic soundscapes convinced me that Björk was a true visionary. Here it is reconstructed as a jazz ballad, with a nod to the heavy electronica bridge section in the original version, during which I play a short alto sax solo.
-Travis Sullivan

Artist Website: www.bjorkestra.com
Label Website: http://www.zohomusic.com/
ZOHO ® is distributed by Allegro Media Group, Portland, OR.
Zoho Media contact: Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services T: 845-986-1677
E-Mail: jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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Jazz Promo Services
272 State Route 94 South #1
Warwick, NY 10990-3363
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Cell / text: 917-755-8960
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