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| Kevin Mahogany with the Dave Stryker Organ Trio Dave Stryker/Kevin Mahogany Upcoming Gigs and new CD! Next Time You See Me" Kevin Mahogany with the Dave Stryker Organ Trio (Recorded in Belo Horizonte Brazil). Upcoming Shows Sat Aug 4th 7 pm Kevin Mahogany with the Dave Stryker Organ Trio Kevin Mahogany-vocals Dave Stryker-guitar Jared Gold-organ McClenty Hunter-drums Baltimore Museum of Art Wed Aug 8th 8 & 10 pm Kevin Mahogany with the Dave Stryker Organ Trio Kevin Mahogany-vocals Dave Stryker-guitar Jared Gold-organ McClenty Hunter-drums Scullers Jazz Club at the Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotel Boston 400 Soldiers Field Road Boston, MA 02134 Tel: 617-562-4111 Aug 11 Kevin Mahogany with the Dave Stryker Organ Trio 8 & 10 PM Chris' Jazz Cafe Kevin Mahogany-vocals Dave Stryker-guitar Jared Gold-organ McClenty Hunter-drums 1421 Sansom St Philadelphia, PA 19110 Sun Aug 12 @ 7 pm Kevin Mahogany / Dave Stryker Kansas City Swing Kevin Mahogany-vocals Dave Stryker -guitar Mike DiRubbo-sax Jared Gold-organ McClenty Hunter-drums The Litchfield Jazz Festival Goshen Fairgrounds, 116 Old Middle Street, Goshen, CT 06756 860-361-6285 Kevin Mahogany In February 1993, Kevin Debut album " Double Rainbow" hit the record stores. Its seldom-heard ballads, bop tunes and blues were met with instant acclaim. He recorded three more well received records - " Songs and Moments", " You Got What It Takes", and " Pussy Cat Dues"- with the independent German record label " Enja". In 1995 Kevin joined with Warner Brothers and the next year released the self -titled CD, " Kevin Mahogany". "Another Time, Another Place", My Romance, and " Portrait of Kevin Mahogany" closed out the next three years of Kevin at Warner Brothers. After a short hiatus, Kevin returned to the scene in 2002 with Telarc records and released "Pride and Joy", a tribute to the music of the great Motown era. The shaping of these tunes became very important to Kevin." When you listen to the artist that we respect and call the masters of jazz, they were doing the same thing, performing the music of their youth." Kevin continued, " I want to do the same, and continue the tradition." With eleven CD's as a leader, and quite a few as a sideman, Kevin has proved to be the quintessential jazz vocalist. Newsweek describes him as " the standout jazz vocalist of his generation." New Yorker magazine writer Whitney Balliet writes, "There is little Mahogany cannot do." Says the LA TIMES, " Mahogany is one of the first truly gifted male vocalists to emerge in years." Kevin's latest CD is "Next Time You See Me" on Mahogany Music which features him with his long-time musical partner Dave Stryker and his Organ Trio. Dave Stryker Whether you've heard guitarist Dave Stryker leading his own group (with 23 CD's as a leader to date), co-leading The Stryker/Slagle Band, or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and many others, you know why the Village Voice calls him "one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years." Dave's most recent CD "Blue Strike" (available here) made many Best of 2011 lists including WBGO Jazz Radio and WFCR New England NPR. … One of the most joyous feels around. -Pat Metheny write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Jazz News :: home page |