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| Larry Newcomb Bucky Pizzarelli & Ed Laub Free Concert + New CD "LIVE Intentionally!" Larry Newcomb with Bucky Pizzarelli and Ed Laub Saturday August 8th 7:30 pmFREE Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park 7 Windermere Avenue "Larry is a master guitarist-and a life-long student & teacher of the instrument" Bucky Pizzarelli (Legendary Jazz Guitarist) Larry Newcomb Quartet CD Release Event Sat., September 19th @ The Garage 99 7th Ave South New York, NY 10014 www.garagerest.com Sets at Noon, 1:20, 2:20, and 3:20pm New CD "LIVE Intentionally!" Featuring Larry Newcomb-Guitar Eric Olsen- Piano Dmitri Kolesnik- Bass Jimmy Madison- Drums "This recording is quintessential jazz – live, with all the freedom of spontaneous expression that offers. Brilliant." Grady Harp (AMAZON) Artist: LARRY NEWCOMB QUARTET Title: LIVE INTENTIONALLY! Label: Essential Messenger EM12015 Artist Website: www.LarryNewcomb.com UPC Code: 700261424200 Track listing 1. BE MY LOVE 4:42 (Nicolas Brodsky and Sammy Cahn) 2. ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 4:26 (Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II) 3. THANKS JACK! 4:44 (Larry Newcomb) 4. SURE THING 4:53 (Larry Newcomb) 5. INSTANT WATER 5:10 (Larry Newcomb) 6. OLHOS DE GATO 4:52 (Carla Bley) 7. AU PRIVAVE 4:06 (Charlie Parker) 8. STARDUST 6:16 (Hoagy Carmichael) 9. HAVE YOU MET MISS JONES? 5:38 (Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart) Arrangements: Larry Newcomb Recorded By: Tom Tedesco, Tom Tedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey Mastered By: Luis Guell, Digital Bouldevard Audio, Fairview, New Jersey Musicians: Guitar: Larry Newcomb, Piano: Eric Olsen, Bass: Dmitri Kolesnik, Drums: Jimmy Madison LIVE INTENTIONALLY! was recorded live. I wanted to capture the spontaneous intensity and energy of playing jazz without a safety net. I also wanted to test my own performance and improvisatory skills in real time. I wanted to "walk the walk" without relying on overdubbing solos later or "fixes-in-the-mix." Pianist Eric Olsen, bassist Dmitri Kolesnik, drummer Jimmy Madison and I set up together at Tom Tedesco Studios. I counted off my three originals and six standards and the result is this recording. The message of the title is the same whether LIVE INTENTIONALLY! strikes you as "intentionally recorded live!" or "live your life with intentionality!" This is our genuine, spontaneous playing, reaching for all the joy and beauty we could capture in each moment. I'd like to express my gratitude for the brilliant contributions of Jack Wilkins, Bucky Pizzarrelli, Tom Tedesco, Luis Guell and my outstanding collaborators Eric Olsen, Dmitri Kolesnik and Jimmy Madison. I sincerely hope you enjoy it. Larry Newcomb PhD Guitarist Larry Newcomb performs classic and original jazz and blues both as a soloist and in duo, trio and quartet ensembles. Larry has contributed a wealth of electric and acoustic guitar stylings in performances and on recordings with Bucky Pizzarelli, Jack Wilkins, Seleno Clarke, Billy Kaye, Jon Weiss, Mike Camoia, Larry Newcomb Trio, his duo Jonaitis & Newcomb, the band Wolfgang's Revenge and with Babs Winn & the Kickin' Boogie Band. Newcomb has studied with guitar masters Bucky Pizzarelli, Mark Elf, Pat Martino, Howard Roberts and Randy Johnston. His affable performing style is informed by a PhD in Music History and a seasoned master's understanding of the jazz idiom. The path to jazz mastery is long, challenging, rewarding and never-ending. I started out transcribing then quoting great blues guitarists including B. B. King, Albert King, Freddie King, Eric Clapton and Duane Allman. In my early 20s, I heard Jim Hall, George Benson, Joe Pass, Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis and Kenny Burrell. My direction was established. I slowly developed a repertoire of standard tunes; and, by transposing the work of the masters, I learned to address each harmonic element of a tune-especially the creation and resolution of tension from each dominant chord to the temporary or permanent tonic. Throughout my musical journey, I've strived to play what I hear, and to make each note ring with colorful, clear and heartfelt beauty. write your comments about the article :: © 2015 Jazz News :: home page |