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| Exciting Vocal Additions to Cyrus Chestnut's Celebration of Freedom this Monday A Classical, Jazz & World Music Concert Venue 409 N Charles Street Baltimore MD 21201 Our piano takes center stage with two Baltimore icons of the jazz piano. This Sunday, Bob Butta will present a masterful solo jazz piano performance. On Monday evening, Cyrus Chestnut will present a Celebration of Freedom, featuring accomplished vocalists Rasul A-Salaam and Charlotte Small-Chestnut. Bob Butta long ago established himself as a pianist deserving greater recognition. Now that he's released his first recording of straight-ahead jazz as a leader, he no longer has to rely on word of mouth to promote his talent and interests. The music on "Windows" speaks volumes. Beginning with his own "C Minor Fantasy, " a lovely melding of Bill Evans's "We Will Meet Again" and Cedar Walton's "Holy Land, " it's clear that Butta isn't one to emphasize technique at the expense of taste. He brings to this imaginative jazz suite an overriding sense of logic, lyricism and form. As the album unfolds, and he aggressively explores Oscar Pettiford's "Blues in the Closet, " captures the bright vistas evoked by the album's Chick Corea-penned title cut, and tenderly reprises "I Loves You Porgy, " Butta never fails to communicate just what it is about these themes that he found so attractive in the first place, whether it's something soulful, vibrant or powerfully haunting. Showtime is 3 pm ET/2 pm CT/1 pm MT/12 pm PT/7 pm GMT Streaming cost is $10 Donations are welcomed. The link will be revealed to you 15 minutes before the show Pianist Cyrus Chestnut A Celebration of Freedom featuring vocalists Rasul A-Salaam & Charlotte Small-Chestnut LIVE STREAMING CONCERT Monday, Jan. 18 - 7 pm Born in 1963 in Baltimore, jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut grew up in a home filled with the sounds of gospel music that his church-going parents played, along with jazz records by artists such as Thelonius Monk and Jimmy Smith. To this day, Chestnut's ties to gospel music remain constant. After graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Chestnut worked with jazz vocalist Jon Hendricks, trumpeter Terrence Blanchard, and saxophonist Donald before joining jazz legend Wynton Marsalis. Chestnut's recordings include Dark Before the Dawn (1994), which debuted in the sixth spot on the Billboard jazz charts; Earth Stories (1995), for which he composed nine of the CD's eleven tracks; a solo piano album, Blessed Quietness: Collection of Hymns, Spirituals, and Carols (1996); Cyrus Chestnut (1998); Soul Food (2001), a blend of jazz, classical, gospel, and R&B; and You Are My Sunshine (2003). The New York Daily News once heralded Chestnut as the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner. Chestnut continually tours with his trio, playing at jazz festivals around the world, as well as clubs and concert halls. His leadership and prowess as a soloist have also led him to be first on the list for the piano chair in many big bands including the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band. Rasul A-Salaam, a native of Harlem, NYC has felt the call to express his love for life & music with his voice since the tender age of three. By age seven, he was known for lending his vocal talents and critical ear to various choirs and ensembles, as a supporting vocalist, soloist and even as a teacher. Rasul officially began his career in 2005, touring the world singing background. Sharing stages, LIVE and/or in-studio with a plethora of artists: Pastor Shirley Caesar, Lyle Lovett, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill and Fantasia, to name a few. Today, Rasul is the president of BGV Music, Inc. a small business he founded in 2006, where he provides an array of musical services with a focus on contracting and managing background vocalists and solo artists alike. Charlotte Small-Chestnut has performed on some of the best-known stages, including Madison Square Garden, The Apollo Theater, Lincoln Center and more at home and abroad. In the corporate world, Small performs for the Bloomberg Financial Organization, American Express, MetLife, Pepsi, The American Heart Association, MasterCard and many more, and was chosen to select the special musical pieces, arrange, conduct and perform as the featured artist for the "John F. Kennedy Jr., Memorial Service, " many of the "Sept 11th Tributes" including Tributes to the NYC Fire Fighters, and others. Small has also performed on the Off-Broadway stage in the shows: Rock-a-my-Soul, Sweet Blessings, Going Back Home and Sweet Dreams. Small has also performed and appeared with: Neil Diamond, Elizabeth Taylor, Mona Lisa, Ruff Endz, Barbara Tucker, Ultra Nate, Terry Hunter, Kenny Dope Gonzales, and Grammy Award winners "Louie Vega" and "Speech, " from Arrested Development and Sony's new Rock Sensation, Teddy Geiger. Small's debut album More in out on Midnite Enterprises. Showtime is 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT Streaming cost of $10 write your comments about the article :: © 2021 Jazz News :: home page |