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“Bewitched: Perry Beekman Sings and Plays Rodgers and Hart”
@ The Metropolitan Room
Friday, March 28th 9:30 PM
Featuring
Perry Beekman – Vocals & Guitar
Peter Tomlinson – Piano
Lou Pappas – Bass
 $20. cover + 2 drink minimum

34 West 22nd Street
(Btw. 5th and 6th Aves.)
 New York, NY 10010

212-206-0440

Guitarist, vocalist Perry Beekman is pleased to announce his new project, “Bewitched: Perry Beekman Sings and Plays Rodgers and Hart” @ The Metropolitan Room Friday, March 28th 9:30 PM.
“Bewitched” is the follow up to Perry’s 2013 debut release “So in Love: Perry Beekman  Sings And Plays Cole Porter.” Here’s what Perry has to say about his new project:

The collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart was an unlikely one. Rodgers was organized and businesslike, while Hart was a notoriously unreliable alcoholic. Yet in spite of their divergent personalities, their collaboration produced some of the most beloved entries in the Great American Songbook. I leave it to their contemporaries to elaborate further:

Tuneful and tasty, schmaltzy and smart.
Music by Rodgers, lyrics by Hart.” 
– Irving Berlin

It’s smooth! It’s smart! It’s Rodgers! It’s Hart!” – Cole Porter

The meticulously crafted music of Rodgers combined with Hart’s dazzling lyrics to produce over five hundred songs, populating twenty-eight theatrical productions and nine movies. This recording contains fifteen of my favorites, and I hope some of yours too.

The music on this CD is a combination of carefully planned, well-rehearsed arrangements, along with some good old fashioned “blowing.” (As we jazz folk like to call improvisation.) My goal has been to create a setting for each tune that helps express its essential nature. Here are some examples of what I mean:

– The enormously clever lyrical phrases of “I Wish I Were in Love Again” come one after another at an alarming rate. They have a percussive quality that led me to the vamp style introduction and accompaniment of the arrangement. In the instrumental break, I tried to mimic the phrasing musically with the guitar and piano.

– I find the melody of “Wait Till You See Her” to be extremely powerful in its simple beauty. So, for the instrumental section, I decided to showcase the melody with Lou’s artful bowing over a re-harmonized background provided by Peter and myself.

– I selected the bare bones guitar/voice treatment of “It Never Entered My Mind” to enhance the quality of the song’s deeply personal reckoning of love gone wrong.

– My semi-classical, instrumental treatment of “Blue Room” was inspired by the carefully measured intervallic steps of its melody. I envisioned the arrangement as collaboration between Richard Rodgers and J.S. Bach!

As I continue to explore the guitar, piano, bass trio format, new possibilities manifest themselves. I’ve come to think of my trio as a little big band, and have been trying to expand the palette of musical textures and colors available to explore the great beauty of the timeless classics that we play. (Including, but not limited to using my guitar as a bongo drum!)

Still, let there be no mistake; our goals here are to share the bountiful riches of the extraordinary Rodgers and Hart, swing hard, and to get you tapping your feet and smiling.

Once again, I have the privilege of recording with my working trio, featuring Peter Tomlinson on piano and Lou Pappas on bass. As always, I am greatly indebted to them for their inestimable contributions and commitment.

I am “Bewitched” with this music. I hope that you will be too.

The Selections:

1     I Wish I were in Love Again (2:51)

2     Mountain Greenery (3:33)

3     Wait Till You See Her (2:42)

4     Have you Met Miss Jones (3:39) Instr.

5     Bewitched (5:08)

6     Thou Swell (3:30)

7     It Never Entered My Mind (4:35) Instr./Vocal

8     My Heart Stood Still (3:41)

9     There’s a Small Hotel (3:20)

10    Spring is Here (2:58)

11    This Can’t be Love (4:21)

12    Blue Room (3:13) Instr.

13    This Funny World (2:51)

14    Falling in Love with Love (3:33)

15    The Lady is a Tramp (5:00)

Artist Website: www.perrybeekman.com

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February 10-14, 2014

Monday, February 10, 2014

 

Spontaneous Combustion with Jonathan Batiste

8:00 PM and 10:00 PM

Location: Rockwood Music Hall 2

196 Allen Street

Phone: 212-477-4155

Tickets:$20

 

The National Jazz Museum in Harlem (NJMH) presents the ‘Spontaneous Combustion’ series once again at Rockwood Music Hall hosted by NJMH Artist Director-At-Large, Jon Batiste.  On a short break from their first American tour Jon Batiste and Stay Human will perform at this up-close-and-personal venue, along with other special guests. If anyone remembers this series from 2011, they can attest to how electric and unpredictable these shows are. It’s like an explosion!

 

All proceeds from this event will go towards NJMH’s search for a new home in Harlem.

 

The 8pm set is now sold out. Purchase tickets for the 10pm show here >

 

Tuesday, February

11, 2014

Jazz For Curious Listeners

What Love’s Got To Do With It
7:00-8:30 PM
Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C
Phone: 212-348-8300
Free!
Tim Porter on mandolin, accompanied by virtuoso guitarist, Joe Selly, and internationally acclaimed bassist Santi Debriano, return to NJMH to perform and continue the musical dialogue highlighting the long history and continuing influence of mandolin in Blues, Jazz, and Latin music. The subject of romance, love lost, found, and rejected, is one of the oldest to have musical treatment. The mandolin, with its lute ancestry, renaissance instrument relatives, kinship with the human vocal range, and nineteenth century parlor music history, was perhaps more fitting than most instruments to express the many themes on the subject. It did so in the blues, Brazilian music, pop songs and jazz. We’ll look at all of them.

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February 11, 2014

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Jazz Promo Services
2014 New Releases
February-March-April-May
Romano-Desert-Flower-Cover
Lenny Sendersky And Tony Romano – “Desert Flower”
(LeTo Records)
Lenny Sendersky-Alto and Soprano Saxophone, Tony Romano-Guitar, Randy Brecker-Trumpet
Joe Locke- Vibes, Cleve Douglass- Vocals, Steve LaSpina-Bass, Matt Kane- Drums
Street Date: 02/04/2014

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Adam Unsworth – “Balance”
(Acreording AC-48)
Adam Unsworth-French Horn, John Vanore-Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Bob Mallach-tenor saxophone, Mike Richmond-bass, Danny Gottlieb-drums
Arranged and Conducted by Byron Olson (except Tilt, arranged by Adam Unsworth)
Street Date: 02/04/2014

Robert-Prester-Cover
Robert Prester – “Dogtown”
(Commonwealth Ave. Productions)
Robert Prester; piano and synth, Nicky Orta; bass, Ettienne Fuentes Jr.; drums, Jack Ciano; drums, Dave Schanzer; hand drums and percussion, Terezinha Valois; vocals, Jonathan Sigel; trumpet and flugelhorn
Street Date: 02/04/2014

Petroni-The-Blue-Project-Cover
The Danny Petroni Blue Project, Featuring Frank Lacy
(DPS Records)
Danny Petroni – Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Frank Lacy – Lead Vocals/Trombone/Flumpet , Gary Oleyar – Violin, Gene Boccia – Bass , Calvin Jones – Upright bass on (Requiem for a Working man) , John Drymon -, Piano/Hammond B3 Organ, Steve Kramer – Piano on “Cracker Jack”, “Peanut Butter & Jelly”, John P Allen – Drums , Dave Halpern- Drums on (Mouse in the House)
Female Vocals, Jo Wymer on (I Changed my Ways) Backup Vocals on (Looking Good)
Backup Vocals on (God of War, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Requiem for a Working man)
Layonne Holmes, Ricky Collins, Katrina Harper
Street Date: 02/04/2014

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Frank Wess
(IPO Recordings IPOC1025)
Frank Wess-Tenor & Flute; Kenny Barron-Piano; Rufus Reid-Bass; Russell Malone-Guitar, Winard Harper-Drums
Street Date: 02/11/2014

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Sly5thAve Presents “Akuma” – (Truth Revolution Records TRR-014)
Sly5thAve (Sax) Ross Pederson (Drums), Daniel Foose (Bass), Hajime Yoshida (Electric Guitar), Keita Ogawa (Percussion), Jay Jennings (Trumpet), Brad Williams (Acoustic Guitar…tracks 7, 10), Cory Henry (Piano and Wurlitzer tracks 1,2,3 10), Phil Lassiter (Trumpet track 7), John Leadbetter (Flute track 5, 7), Zach Brock (Violin track 6,10), Denitia Odigie (Voice track 9)
Street Date: 02/11/2014

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Carol Fredette – “No Sad Songs For Me”
(Soundbrush Records SR1027)
Vocals-Carol Fredette; Piano- Helio Alves, Andy Ezrin, Dario Eskinazi; Bass- David Finck; Drums and percussion- Kevin Winard; Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute- David Mann; Trumpet- Tony Kadleck; Trombone- Michael Davis; Guitar, Bob Mann
Street Date: 02/11/2014

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Daniel Smith – “Smokin’ Hot Bassoon Blues”
(Summit Records DCD 622)
Daniel Smith-Bassoon, Robert Bosscher-Piano/Arranger, Michael O’Brien-Bass, Vincent Ector-Drums,
GUEST ARTISTS: Ron Jackson-Guitar, Efrat Shapira-Violin, Neil Clarke-Latin Percussion, Greg ‘Organ Monk’ Lewis-Jazz Organ, Frank Senior-Blues vocalist
Street Date: 02/11/2014

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Shawn Maxwell’s Alliance
(Chicago Sessions CS0021)
Shawn Maxwell – alto & tenor saxophones, flute, clarinet, Chris Greene – soprano saxophone, Keri Johnsrud – voice, Mitch Corso – guitar, Stephen Lynerd – vibraphone/percussion, Meghan Fulton – french horn, Rachel Maxwell – french horn, Macr Piane – acoustic bass, Stacy McMichael – acoustic bass, Paul Townsend – drums
Street Date: 02/14/2014

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John Brown – “Quiet Time”
(Brown Boulevard)
Special Valentines Release Date February 14, 2014
John Brown (bass), Ray Codrington (trumpet, flugelhorn); Gabe Evens (piano); Adonis Rose (drums)
Street Date: 02/14/2014
MARCH 2014

Adam-Smale-Out-of-the-Blue-Cover
Adam Smale – “Out Of The Blue”
(SBM3-2)
Adam Smale – guitar, Phil Palombi – bass, Mathew Fries – piano, Kieth Hall – drums
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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PJ Rasmussen – “Another Adventure”
(Third Freedom Music 1002)
PJ Rasmussen: Guitar, Jim Ridl: Piano, Jon Difiore: Drums, Adrian Moring: Bass, Steve Davis: Trombone, Nate Giroux: Tenor Sax, Ben Hankle: Trumpet, Scott Robinson: Tenor Sax; Soprano Sax, Lauren Sevian: Bari sax
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Barbara Levy Daniels – “Love Lost And Found”
(Bldproductions Inc)
Barbara Levy Daniels (Vocals), John DiMartino (Piano and Music Director), Warren Vache’ (Coronet), Shinnosuke Takahashi (Drums), Paul Meyers (Acoustic Guitar), and 2 time Grammy Award winner Boris Kozlov (Bass).
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Mike Bardash Quintet – “Polygon”
(Rhombus 7120)
Piano/Electric Piano: Mike Bardash, Bass: Gene Torres, Drums: Tony Lewia, Sax and Flute: Deji Coker, Trumpet: Kenyatta Beasley, Percussion: Bongo Bruno (Kenny’s Klave)
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Jon Di Fiore – “Yellow Petals”
(Third Freedom Music 1003)
Jon Di Fiore-Drums, Adrian Moring-Bass, Billy Test-Piano
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Lara Iacovini FEATURING STEVE SWALLOW – “Right Together”
(ABEAT ABJZ 127)
LARA IACOVINI VOCAL, STEVE SWALLOW ELECTRIC BASS, PAOLINO DALLA PORTA DOUBLE BASS, ADAM NUSSBAUM DRUMS, ROBERTO SOGGETTI PIANO
GUESTS: ANDREA DULBECCO VIBRAPHONE ON TRACKS 1,3,6,7,10, GIOVANNI MAZZARINO PIANO & FENDER RHODES ON TRACKS 8,9
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Janice Borla Group – “Promises To Burn”
(Tall Grass Records TG 8281)
Janice Borla-voice, Scott Robinson -tenor saxophone/flute, Art Davis-trumpet/flugelhorn, John McLean-guitars, Bob Bowman-bass, Jack Mouse-drums
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Dave Stryker – “8 Track”
(Strikezone Records 8809)
Dave Stryker –guitar, Stephon Harris – vibraphone, Jared Gold – organ, McClenty Hunter – drums
Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Beata Pater – “Golden Lady”
(B&B Records BB0419)
Beata Pater – vocals, Hiromu Aoki – piano,Buca Necak – bass
Street Date: 03/04/2014

B.J. Jansen – “Ronin”
(Artist Recording Collective ARC-2529)
B.J. Jansen-baritone sax, Mamiko Watanabe-piano, Mike Boone-bass, Amanda Ruzza-bass, Chris Beck, And Dorota Piotrowska-drums

Street Date: 03/04/2014
ROZINA-Cover
Rozina Pátkai – “Você E Eu”
(Self Produced)
Rozina Pátkai – vocals, Balázs Pecze – trumpet, flugelhorn, Mátyás Tóth – guitar, Márton Soós – double bass, Balázs Cseh – drums, percussion, Áron Tálas – Fender Rhodes (5), Tamás Mészáros (5, 6)
The RTQ String Quartet (10) Balázs Bujtor – violin, Erika Kovács – violin, Zsófi Winkler – viola, Béla Gál – cello, feat. Norbert Mohácsi – double bass
Street Date: 03/25/2014

ES2-Cover
ES2 (Erick Storckman And Eliot Smith) – “AlgoRhythms”
(Twin Rivers Records TR227)
Eliot Smith – Keyboards, Erick Storckman – Trombone, Cliff Lyons – Tenor Sax, Pete McCann – Guitar, Andy Eulau – Bass, Scott Neumann – Drums

Street Date: 04/29/2014

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Eddie Allen – “Push”
(Edjalen Music EM 505)
Eddie Allen – TRUMPET, Keith Loftis – TENOR SAX, Dion Tucker – TROMBONE, Misha Tsiganov – KEYBOARDS, Mark Soskin – PIANO, Kenny Davis – ACOUSTIC BASS, E.J. Strickland – DRUMS
Street Date: 04/29/2014
May 2014

Mark–WeinsteinLatin-Jazz-Underground-Cover
Mark Weinstein – Latin Jazz Underground
(ZOHO ZM 201403)
Mark Weinstein-flute, Aruan Ortiz-piano, Rashaan Carter-Bass, Gerald Cleaver-drums, Roman Diaz-percussion
Street Date: 05/13/2014

 

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Bob Rodriguez
Tuesday, Feb. 25th
@ Somethin’ Jazz Club 7:00~8:45

Bob Rodriguez-piano
Ken Filiano-bass
Bruce Ditmas-drums
$12 cover

212 East 52nd Street, 3rd Floor
(btw/ 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
New York NY 10022
P:  212-371-7657

“The end product is an intriguing trio sound that is, largely, unlike anything on the scene”.
**** Will Smith, DownBeat Magazine
Bob Rodriguez takes his place among such lyrical keyboard artists as Keith Jarrett, Richie Beirach, Fred Hersch and Brad Mehldau”.
Berman Jazz Music Foundation/Tom Ineck
“Rodriguez’s versatility spans the languid and the stormy; the trio evokes the Bill Evans-Scott LaFaro-Paul Motion group-impressionistic bop to romping post-bop.”
Midwest Jazz magazine
Pianist, composer and educator Bob Rodriguez is a distinctively imaginative musician possessing virtuoso technique, extraordinary harmonic sensibility and an incomparable approach to combinng aspects of European classical and Latin music with modern jazz.
Throughout his career Bob has worked with such artists as Kenny Wheeler, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow and others  and was a recipient of Chamber Music America New Works Grant. He has performed at such venues as New York’s Blue Note, Birdland, Iridium, Sweet Rhythm, The Kitano, Cornelia Street Cafe, Trumpets, Cecil’s to name a few.
He has played solo concerts at Gracie Mansion and broadcast performances on NPR in Texas, Maine and New York.  In addition to his work as a performer, Rodriguez is a very much in demand clinician/instructor in the world of jazz and classical music education.
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