Showing posts with label Gary Bartz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Bartz. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2025

Happy Birthday Gary Bartz!

Celebrating the birthday of jazz saxophonist and bandleader Gary Bartz with an interview and a few performances worth checking.








Monday, October 28, 2024

Happy Birthday Andy Bey!

Raising a glass to soulful jazz vocalist Andy Bey with an interview and a couple of stellar performances. 







Thursday, December 28, 2023

Happy Birthday Lonnie Liston Smith!

Celebrating the birthday of Lonnie Liston Smith with some 1973 footage and a few songs from his recent album for Jazz Is Dead.  





Friday, September 8, 2023

R.I.P. jazz bassist Richard Davis, 1930-2023

Sadly jazz bassist and educator Richard Davis – who shaped the sound of Van Morrison's Astral Weeks – has  passed away at 93. 







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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Greyboy Allstars preview new covers album with an update of "I've Got Reasons"

The Greyboy Allstars' version of "I've Got Reasons" is off their Get A Job album out April 1 on Knowledge Room Recordings.


Here's the scoop...

The Greyboy Allstars have announced the April 1st release of Get a Job: Music from the Original Broadcast Series Soul Dream—the sixth studio recording to date by the quintet comprised by Karl Denson (saxophone, flute), Elgin Park (guitars), Aaron Redfield (drums), Chris Stillwell (bass) and Robert Walter (keys). The album was captured live in the studio during The Greyboy Allstars' 2021 Soul Dream live-stream series and will be issued on the band's own imprint, Knowledge Room Recordings. The set notches up the band's own jazz-funk and boogaloo narrative by spotlighting ten unique, never-before-released covers that have become an integral part of their famed live performances for nearly three decades, including songs by Gil Scott-Heron, Gary Bartz, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons and Burt Bacharach. 

The first single and its accompanying video, "I've Got Reasons," (watch it below), a rendition of the Eddie Bo-penned deep funk gem originally cut by Mary Jane Hooper aka Sena Fletcher, is out now. Additionally, a 21-date "Get A Job" tour in support of the collection beginning this March has been announced. Six of the shows are on-sale now, while the remaining 15 dates go on-sale this Friday, February 4 at greyboyallstars.com

"We keep a running master list of around 70 tunes. From those I picked a mixture of tried-and-true live staples and songs that weren't always in common rotation," says band keyboardist Robert Walter of the Get a Job set. "Usually, for gigs I propose a list and then the other members edit and tweak it. For the taping, we wanted each episode to have a theme: two of them focused on originals and the other two were covers: live favourites, and music that came out on Prestige Records. The tunes on this release are the best of the covers."

"The covers come from the tradition of the artists we love and how they would grab the pop tunes of the day, most likely to broaden their listening base. George Benson, Grant Green, and Kenny Burrell all did Beatles and Bacharach tunes," continues band guitarist Elgin Park, of GBA's tapping of the tradition of savvy jazz legends exploring the then-expanding "fake book" of mid-20th-century pop songs. "Also, everyone is coming with different levels of seriousness to the music at different times."

The resulting album finds The Greyboy Allstars in full flight, in performances both raucous and reverent to the formative music that shaped them, while adding their own funky imprint to each song's arrangement and legacy. There is a generosity of spirit that runs through Get a Job. The band's decision to take the tragedy of Covid-19 lockdown and open their studio space for a kind of digital communion with their fans is evident throughout. Yet even in the delivery of these covers, both classic and obscure, there is an ease of playing that gives service to the song, rare in a band of such heavyweight soloists.

"The more we play together, the more I enjoy listening to the other guys," concludes Park. "It seems like a simple idea but finding a place in the mix is what’s important: not the solo. Weave a thread inside the fabric."

Check out the video for the Greyboy Allstars' version of "I've Got Reasons" followed by the original by Mary Jane Hooper and a 2017 panel discussion with Mary Jane Hooper at Ponderosa Stomp below. 




Monday, March 15, 2021

Saxophonist Gary Bartz reflects on his jazz career

Check out Gary's conversation with Jake Feinberg and two tracks from his new Adrian Younge collaboration





Sunday, May 10, 2020

Antoine Roney Trio vs. Gary Bartz's NTU Troop

Here's saxophonist Antoine Roney leading a chilly Darrell Green and Rashaan Carter through "The Drinking Song" by Gary Bartz's NTU Troop.


Monday, October 28, 2019

Happy 80th Birthday Andy Bey!

Celebrating Andy Bey's birthday with Dr. Bop's informative 1991 interview – with rare performance clips – covering the years 1962-1974. 





Friday, March 8, 2019

Andy Bey's 1998 classic "Shades Of Bey" finally issued on vinyl

Andy Bey reunited with Gary Bartz for this lovely small combo set issued by Ko Ko Music as 2 LPs cut at 45 rpm.