Al Diary Entry – Nov 4- Dallas, TX – Tom Joyner & Jazz Roots November 5, 2009admin No CommentWe did more than a concert in Dallas this time. A concert would be quite enough. In fact, that’s the beautiful standard norm. But sometimes there’s a convergence of unexpected circumstances that really makes a bright constellation. How about this: Tom Joyner’s morning show broadcasts out of Dallas 5am to 9 daily. He’s got to be the hottest most listened to DJ in the world. He invited us to play live on the show from his red velvet cake studio with pink grand piano, an eight foot tall Green Satin Geico Gecko READ THE FULL DIARY HERE newsShare : Tweet
Tom Joyner Morning Show: In Studio Jam November 3, 2009admin No CommentThis morning Al was in studio with Tom Joyner, having a lot of fun, talking about his new record The Very Best Of Al Jarreau, his life, upcoming projects and a special In-Studio Unplugged Jam.Click Here to hear and watch an archive of the programme. newsShare : Tweet
Al Jarreau on KPFK Arts In Review October 22, 2009admin No CommentAl was in the KPFK studios in Los Angeles last week for an hour long conversation with Julio Martinez and his program Arts in Review. They chronicled Al’s career and discussed his latest album “The Very Best Of Al Jarreau: An Excellent Adventure”. Hosted by entertainment journalist Julio Martinez, Los Angeles’s longest-running radio showcase on live theater aired Thursday, October 22 (noon to 1pm) on KPFK 90.7.FM. You can listen to KPFK’s Arts In Review show Archive here. newsShare : Tweet
Oct 17 – Cincinnati’s Healthcare Connection Benefit Fundraiser October 17, 2009admin No CommentFunds are designated for lower income families and individuals. This year, diabetes was the focus. I offered praise and applause to them all night long… Job #1, our most important work and activity on this planet, should be taking care of each other, especially since we’ve seen government default so grossly over the past 2 decades. I won’t elaborate. I do have faith in Obama’s wisdom and vision. This evening was the beautiful antithesis to default and myopic detachment. There were so many sponsoring corporations and private businesses. I can’t remember them if I tried. But Proctor & Gamble stands out for me because my Lincoln High School buddy Sam Moore has worked for them for years and has always been advocating for special projects throughout his career, and P&G has been generously involved in the community. My opening comment was, “God is here”… When people respond so generously to other people’s needs, God is there. Another buddy from Lincoln High School was there—Guy Vance. We’d been playing phone tag for weeks, but hadn’t seen each other since high school. Then another surprise, David Lives, from Ripon, my class, 1962. Well believe it or not, we did some music, too, and Aronoff Hall rocked good and hard. There was a guy down front, just to my right, who was so into it that the audience must have thought he was on salary. That kind of enthusiasm is contagious. Thank you Cincinnati! Thank you, Ohio! What a great state. So many wonderful cities to see and play in, and so I have for many years. Thank you, Buckeyes—Your Fall colors are gorgeous. Love, Al diary, newsShare : Tweet
Oct 15 – Clearwater Jazz October 15, 2009admin No Comment“When I say ‘Clearwater’—You say ‘Jazz’” And they did. “Clearwater”…”Jazz.” That little exchange was a fun beginning, signaling the spirit of the afternoon. “Hey boat people!”… (There were boats on a close by waterway.) “I want my money,” I yelled. Fun. I still can’t believe that this was my first time playing there. And this was their 30th year, and it’s always been a ‘free’ festival for the people. That requires some serious fun raising all year long, for 30 years. That’s more than impressive hard work and commitment. We played under a big white tent that covered the stage. It was still plenty light outside when we went on. Seats up close to the stage were surrounded by blankets with picnic snacks, and then concession stands with more food and beer and wine were on the outside. Fun, fun, fun under the sun, and their response to the music, generous and enthusiastic the whole time. And the band was smokin’. We met a bunch of the sponsors backstage and I was glad to run into Shannon West, one of the smartest music journalists around. Go Shannon! Thank you, Clearwater! I had a great time. Let’s do it again next year. Love, Al diary, newsShare : Tweet
Oct 9 – In Nashville with the Nashville Symphony October 13, 2009admin No CommentI think we all know Nashville to be the long-standing home of the Grand Ole Opry, and real center of country music. But who would immediately guess that they have a symphony orchestra that rivals the Metropolitan Orchestra of New York and the Berlin Symphony! Nashville has recently emerged as a thriving and lively center of all kinds of music. While live music and recording studios have been disappearing in the rest of the country, there is a fresh enthusiasm in Nashville that has attracted a growing crop of brilliant and talented players and arrangers from all the genres, including R&B, Blues, Pop, and Jazz—Many are transplants. There’s a street called Broadway that has a 4 or 5 block run with every 4th or 5th establishment doing live music. Amazing! Matt Catingub conducted and played a beautiful sax sola during the orchestra portion of the evening. He and the orchestra were fantastic with my music, swinging like Ellington or Basie, and delivering on all the special nuances in my stuff: Boogie Down, We’re in This Love Together, Take 5, etc. I love you Nashville… Thanks for another good one. God Bless You, Al diary, newsShare : Tweet