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Friday, June 19 - Musician Bios
Anthony Strong Fortified with an acclaimed live show, a tailored suit, and a grand piano, the Anthony Strong wears the "English Gentleman" role well. A longtime fan of the classic jazz crooners, it was Strong's role as an understudy to Jerry Lee Lewis that would most influence the career that would follow. From jazz standards to Motown, the thread that ties Strong's repertoire is high energy showmanship. (NP) anthonystrong.co.uk
Bill Dobbins Having spent much of his career conducting the Eastman Jazz Ensemble and Studio Orchestra and the WDR Big Band and the Metropole Orchestra in Europe, Bill Dobbins has become a leading expert in the big-band music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. A formidable pianist who has played with Clark Terry and Phil Woods, Dobbins will explore Strayhorn's oeuvre in a solo concert. (RN) esm.rochester.edu/faculty/dobbins_bill
Cecile Mclorin Salvant Cecile Mclorin Salvant went to the Darius Milhaud Conservatory in France to study classical and baroque voice. But while abroad, she discovered American jazz and recorded her first stunning album. In 2010 her gorgeous style, evoking great vocalists like Billie Holiday and Nina Simone, earned her the top prize in the Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition. Last year she topped the DownBeat Critic's Poll in multiple categories. (RN) http://cecilemclorinsalvant.com
David Gibson's Boom Big band leader George Gee's "Swing Makes You Happy" is one hot slab of swinging vinyl, dad. The source of the back-bone slipping groove is the arrangements laid out by one David Gibson. Gibson blows a big, bad, and brassy slush pump as well. He'll be going a little more straight ahead this time around focusing on the album "Boom," his sixth foray out as a band leader. And yes, it still swings. (FD) jazzbone.org
Diana Krall I can never tell if Diana Krall is bored or just way cool. Either way, she sounds amazing and looks good doing it. The casual re-working of Nat King Cole on the LP "All For You" first alerted me to her talent. Then I saw her live, and I was done. Pump it up. (FD) dianakrall.com
goodbyemotel Even when New York by way of Melbourne, Australia's goodbyemotel unplugs, there is still a prickly electricity that comes off weightless, atmospheric, and ethereal. When things get plugged back in, it's downright enchanting. And just as picturesque as this may sound, goodbyemotel presents its 4D Experience, which through visual onstage projections and lighting, creates a cinematic sensation even more apparent and infinitely cool. (FD) goodbyemotel.com
The Hillbenders Springfield, Missouri, bluegrass five-piece, The Hillbenders could be more accurately named the crowd benders. The band knows how to wring out its instruments and its rabid following. Prepare to get bluegrass stains on your overalls. Prepare to be swept up. (FD) hillbenders.com
Jelly Bread Part alt-rock, part soul, part funk, park Americana, Jelly Bread blends styles into a homogenous and dynamic sound marked by gritty guitar, shimmering organ, a tight rhythm section, and four-part harmonies. They're a band that sounds just at home in desert twang as they are in urban funk, with the songwriting chops to match. (NP) jellybread.net
Kavita Shah Big Apple by way of Bombay artist, Kavita Shah tackles traditional jazz with non-conventional (in jazz anyway) instruments like the West African harp. This singer-composer blends styles and instruments to the point that the music seems to be writing and playing itself. Worldly yet comfortable. (FD) kavitashahmusic.com
The Mavericks In the grand golden palace of angelic male voices — Marty Robbins, Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak, and so on — sits The Mavericks' Raul Malo and his exquisite countrypolitan croon. Though often considered a country outfit, The Grammy Award-winning Mavericks roll out Latin and rock 'n' roll. The band just released its latest album, "Mono." (FD) themavericksband.com
Music Music Music Whether they are interpreting well-known jazz tunes or adventurous original compositions by pianist Fabian Kallerdahl, Music Music Music plays no music that could be labeled standard. Kallerdal, his brother, bassist Josef Kallerdahl, and drummer Michael Edlund are not only one of Sweden's most popular power trios; they are Scandinavia's answer to America's Bad Plus. (RN) http://www.musicmusicmusic.se
The New Mastersounds Found in the tail end of the last century in Leeds, The New Mastersounds crank out groovy vignettes of hip-shakin' funk. It's more Booker T. than Phish. They jam, but not forever, just long enough to leave you wanting more, more, more — especially that pumpin' organ ... oh yeah! (FD) newmastersounds.com
Prime Time Brass Prepare to be blown away. For 10 years, this Rochester brass-tastic band has blasted bold, bad, and beautiful. It plays swing, big band, and New Orleans Boogie, over pop and rock beds. PTB is funkier than a porta-potty at a chili cook off. (FD) primetimebrass.com
The Rad Trads Come to think of it, fun is a genre, especially if you ask NYC's Rad Trads. This is a funky party-gone-out-of-bounds band led by the brass oblivion of four horns over a swirling locomotive drive. Get ready to get down and funky. (FD) theradtrads.com
Ranee Lee & Strings First a dancer, then a drummer and tenor Sax player in various touring groups, Lee was already an impressive talent before her singing took center stage. It was her portrayal of Billie Holiday in a musical that first brought her voice to national attention. Since then she has been widely and consistently recognized for her singing, acting, and writing talents both in Canada and the U.S. (NP) raneelee.ca
Sauce Boss He's a chef, he's a slide guitar player, Sauce Boss Bill Wharton dissects the blues by metaphoring it up with gumbo he makes in a big pot on stage between — and during — his salacious slide guitar-driven numbers. It's spicy, it's hot, and delicious. You tell me, am I talking about the music or the gumbo? (FD) sauceboss.com
Spectra A group comprised of seasoned local musicians, Spectra has earned itself a local and regional fan base due to its unique arraignments and ability to juggle various musical genres from song to song within a set. At a Spectra show one can hear blues, rock, blue-eyed soul, country, jazz, even Latin music, all blended through Spectra's unique style. (NP) spectrarochester.com
XRIJF Nightly Jazz Session with The Bob Sneider Trio After all the shows are finished, the out-of-town musicians head back to the Rochester Plaza Hotel. But they don't go to their rooms. Lured by the sound of a world-class combo, many head for the State Street Bar & Grill where the Bob Sneider Trio holds down the after-hours jam session. Sneider is a monster guitarist who has superb support from Mike Melito (drums) and Phil Flanigan (bass). And while the evening might start with student players joining them on stage, the kids step aside for the heavyweights as the session progresses. Wynton Marsalis, George Benson, Chris Potter, Eric Alexander, and too many more jazz stars to mention have sat in with the band. (RN) myspace.com/bobsneidermusic