Beaver Creek January 4, 2011admin No CommentRocky Mountain high Colorado! We went to Beaver Creek in the heart of the winter season, in the general community that’s called Vail, where every hundred feet there’s a two hundred room ski lodge. We hit the ground running with two interviews once we arrived. There are very few concert-goers who are residents in the area, so guests coming from afar don’t know until they get there who is entertaining. So, last minute media was important. Everybody was thrilled that we were sold out. I think all of our gang was surprised to hear the lineup of artists who have just appeared and those expected to appear. You’d have thought the M.C. was referring to the Monterey Jazz Festival rather than snow-bound Beaver Creek. … Susan loved it. She cuddled up in bed, slept like crazy, and ordered room service. The Vilar Center was a performing arts venue like you would find in downtown Denver or Boulder. And even though it was constantly snowing, with a couple feet already on the ground, the theater was filled, and there was an electric air of anticipation. Have a beer in your seat, too! You’ve often heard me say how wonderful and special it is to be surprised by the enthusiastic response to one’s music from an audience that could so easily not know who you are and be into an entirely different type of music. Well, they fooled me again. They seemed like Monterey Jazz Festival listeners. And the promoter at the venue was over the moon, he and his staff and friends particularly pointing at the band and declaring how tight they were as a unit, and in their reactions to and with me as we played. Well as you might guess, with everyone being so pleased, we were almost in unison saying, “Let’s do it again.” And we will. Thank you, Kris Sabel, thank you, Vilar, and all you guests from everywhere in the US. diaryShare : Tweet
Malta- Buon Natale! (Merry Christmas in Italian) January 4, 2011admin No CommentWe were invited to perform at the Concerto di Natale, a traditional Christmas concert with international artists shown every Christmas Eve all over Europe for the past 18 years. Sounds wonderful, huh? It was. We left for the airport at 5am with almost no sleep. Our flight had mechanical problems that caused a delay and we missed our connecting flight in DC, causing a reroute and another long wait in the Munich airport. It turned out to be a 27 hour travel day and our baggage never left DC. In short, even though it was a troubled beginning, Malta turned out to be a wonderful highlight experience for me and my gang… My keyboardist Larry Williams (he also played sax), my manager Joe Gordon, and my assistant, Patrick Lundquist. Our hotel was situated in Valetta, a town that was built in the 1500s, and it showed. Light sand-colored stone was uniform across all the buildings we saw on the island. A small 3-island nation, Malta is southwest of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea, a stone’s throw away. Although the first and perhaps most lasting impressions of being in Malta are that this little island is Italian through and through, the fact is that Malta just gained its independence from Great Britain in 1964, and a great number of Maltese people were educated in British-style prep schools, and when they speak English, you’d swear you could go down to the corner and get fish and chips. Because of this lovely mix, it’s swingin’—English pubs and Italian restaurants and dance clubs that disco until 8 o’clock in the morning. All of this in a community that predates the founding of Rome itself. Proud locals talk about prehistoric caves that suggest human inhabitants as long ago as 7,000 years. The concert, its rehearsals, and televised performances all took place in a structure that had been a hospital established by the crusaders. Large and imposing, with a 150 yard long great hall, huge fireplace, and suits of armor… Talk about historic. I did Your Song, We’re In This Love Together, and Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, a duet with Petra Magoni of Musica Nuda (Singer and Bass Player Duo with whom we did several dates in 2009.) There was an international group of artists who did some great performances, including a gospel choir from Harlem, called The New York State Gospel Choir under the direction of Rev. Everett Jenkins who sang so inspired that I slipped onto stage and sang with the choir as they shouted and clapped their backup to a lady soloist down front who lit the place up. I won’t try to describe all the other performances, but in a word, they were superb. I should be getting my own personal copy of the entire concert in the mail any day now. Wish you’d been there. Yes, it was wonderful. Thank you, Malta and Petra and Ferruccio! Love, Al newsShare : Tweet
Happy New Year/Years In Review December 31, 2010admin No CommentFrom the Webmaster: In a recent conversation with Al, he mentioned his surprise at the number of people who were directly asking him what he’s been up to. I’ve decided to provide a recap review of Al’s work since releasing his ‘Best Of’ collection cataloguing everything from the first record forward. The following will be a hopefully brief review since that release in 1996. I realize that most of the people who visit his website regularly are up-to-date on what’s been going on, reading his blog and getting updates. But so that there is a more personal and detailed roundup all in one place beyond what’s in the bio, this update is being put together. Over just the past 3 years, Al has released 3 albums, toured in hundreds of cities including those in over 30 countries, and in the process has shared his music with millions of fans. His multinational appeal and love for exploring different cultures has brought him to many new areas that he’d never visited, from small towns like Vauvert, France to huge countries like China. As his career has progressed, so has his interest in finding new listeners by bringing the music to them personally. In 2008, he released as a Valentine’s gift to his wife the appropriately titled Love Songs album, featuring several of his favorite love songs with a uniquely Jarreau twist. Later that same year, he recorded a long-requested Christmas Album, that with arrangements from some of his closest friends and musicians, captivates and blends brilliantly the spirit of both musical intricacy and festive playfulness that embodies Al as a person and as a singer. The following year, hearing regular requests for hard-to-find songs from out-of-print albums, Al put together a compilation of some of his favorites to date, and even snatched the opportunity to share some new music he’d been working on. A bonus track, Excellent Adventure became to the title song for the new collection, Excellent Adventure: The Very Best of Al Jarreau. Even when Al’s on the road and not focusing the bulk of his effort on an upcoming album release, he is always finding time to practice his passion for songwriting, as evidenced by his collaboration in late summer 2010 with Brazilian Italian keyboardist Eumir Deodato. In the middle of his 6 week European tour, Al was approached to collaborate on a song. Upon hearing it, he immediately set out to write a lyric, and a few short weeks later in Germany, he recorded the song Double Face, which reached top ten in several countries’ Jazz charts. He is currently in the studio working on an entirely new album to be released in 2011. The release of a new album always brings about new touring opportunities, and that is exactly what happened after the release of the Jarreau/Benson project Givin’ It Up. In 2008, Al and George continued a tour they had started a year earlier, and this time extended deeper into Southeast Asia. Very surprisingly, in all Al’s years of touring, he first stepped foot into China on this tour. Other untouched shores were reached in 2008, including Guyana, Guadeloupe, and Latvia. He had begun a concerted effort to visit new people and look them in the eye and thank them for listening to his music for so many years. This effort continued into the following two years, with tours planned specifically to visit small out-of-the-way towns in Germany, Austria, and France, in addition to those larger cities that Al has always enjoyed visiting since his early career. With so many concerts, and Al’s passion for performing, it is hard to pick out just a few highlights over the past few years. (But I will.) In 2008, Al performed in tributes to Aretha Franklin and Quincy Jones, both of whose tremendous impact on the music industry Al appreciates, and wanted to acknowledge in the best way he knows how. That same year, he headlined the Playboy Jazz Fest at the Hollywood Bowl with Herbie Hancock. A year later, he shared The Greek Theater with long-time friend Brian McKnight, who years earlier when he was a kid was listening to and making music in Al’s living room. And in 2010, Al performed for the first time in Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. More than just one concert, he brought his career to somewhat of a full circle in 2010 in performing on several occasions with the George Duke Trio. He and George first performed together in the 1960s as young aspiring musicians in San Francisco. This mini-tour of dates is a precursor to a planned larger tour accompanied by the release of vintage live recordings from their early days together. It will give perspective on where they have come from and their early influences on each other. Outside of performance, Al is very often invited to act as a judge or special guest in various formats, and over the past few years, has judged for the Montreux Jazz Festival and the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, appeared on Nouvelle Star (Star Academy) in France, and very proudly gave a fundraiser concert at homecomings at his alma mater Ripon College. He continues to spread his music and spirit wherever he goes. Incidentally, it’s New Year’s Eve, and I’m glad to be doing this type of review at this time of year to celebrate the past and open the door to the future. Happy New Year! 2000 –TOMORROW TODAY RELEASED 2001 -Concert with longtime friend and Hungarian native Les Czimber in Budapest -Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Concert in NYC 2002 –ALL I GOT RELEASED 2003 -First performances in Korea, Tahiti, Fiji, Noumea -Established Tom Cheeks Memorial Scholarship Fund at UWM -Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage Cruise 2004-AL’S JAZZ ALBUM ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE RELEASED -Verizon’s “Champion of Literacy” campaign -First performance in Nigeria -Appearance on Tavis Smiley Show 2005 -First performance at Kremlin, with Larissa Dolina and George Duke -First performance in St Thomas -First performance on Grand Cayman and Trinidad 2006-GIVIN’ IT UP RECORD WITH GEORGE BENSON RELEASED -American Idol finals performing with Paris Bennett -Ripon College Homecoming concert -First performances in Mexico City, Tunisia, & Morocco -Concert to launch “Freedom of the Seas” cruise ship -Judged Montreux Vocals Competition 2007-WON 2 GRAMMY AWARDS WITH GEORGE BENSON FOR GIVIN’ IT UP ALBUM -World Tour with George Benson -Judged Montreux Vocals Competition 2008-LOVE SONGS COMPILATION & AL’S FIRST AND ONLY CHRISTMAS ALBUM -Southeast Asia tour, including first performances in China -First performances in Guyana, Guadeloupe, Latvia, Armenia, Slovakia -Headlined Playboy Jazz Festival -Appeared at Quincy Jones tributes at Montreux Jazz Festival & NYC -First concerts with Holland’s Orkestra Metropole -Judged Star Academy for France Television -Appearance on Tavis Smiley Show 2009- AN EXCELLENT ADVENTURE: THE VERY BEST OF AL JARREAU RELEASED -First performance in Estonia -First Performance in Disney Hall in Los Angeles -Performance at Greek Theater w/ Brian McKnight 2010 -First performances in Malta, Croatia -First Concerts with George Duke Trio since 1960s -Collaboration with Deodato on “Double Face” -Judged Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocals Competition -First performance with USAF Airmen of Note big Band diaryShare : Tweet
Al Featured in Deodato Song December 29, 2010admin No CommentDeodato has released another song featuring clips of Al’s signature scatting. Check it out on YouTube! newsShare : Tweet
Holiday Greetings from The Jarreaus! December 22, 2010admin No Comment I and Susan and Ryan want to wish you and your family and friends the Merriest of Christmases and Happy Holidays. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for finding my music and for being such loyal friends. Without you, none of this would have happened. You’ve given me the opportunity to share with you my very best. I’m excitedly looking forward to more of the same. Love, Al Jarreau newsShare : Tweet
Chicago Urban League November 16, 2010admin No CommentAl has posted notes about his visit to Chicago! newsShare : Tweet