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Ladyhawke - Anxiety (3/20 UK)
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February 14

Amos Lee - As the Crow Flies (EP)
Andra Suchy - Little Heart DC
Anuhea - For Love
Audra Mae & The Almighty Sound - S/T DC
Drew Holcomb/The Neighbors - Chasing Someday (Deluxe)
Drew Nelson - Tilt-A-Whirl DC
Eisley - Deep Space EP
Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events (UK)
Heartless Bastards - Arrow
Hey Rosetta! - Seeds (US - Dig) DC
Holly Cole - Steal the Night/Live
Howlin Rain - The Russian Wilds
Isidore (Jeffrey Cain/Steve Kilbey) - Life Somewhere Else
Islands - A Sleep and A Forgetting
Keith Moody - Dreaming Out Loud
Kevin Gordon - Gloryland
Lianne La Havas - Forget EP (UK)
Mary Black - Stories from the Steeples (US)
Midnight Lion - Sleeping In the Woods (EP UK)
Phantom Limb - The Pines (UK)
Poliça - Give You the Ghost DC
Punch Brothers - Who's Feeling Young Now? DC
Rob Morsberger - Ghosts Before Breakfast
Rosie Thomas - With Love DC
Shearwater - Animal Joy
Sick Friend - The Draft Dodger
Isidore (Steve Kilbey/Jeffrey Cain) - Life Somewhere Else
Sugar & The Hi-Lows (Trent Dabbs, Amy Stroup) - S/T DC
Tennis - Young and Old
The Dunwells - Blind Sighted Faith DC
The Explorers Club - Grand Hotel
The Soft Hills - The Bird Is Coming Down To Earth
Winterpills - All My Lovely Goners DC

February 21

Barna Howard - S/T
Bright Moments - Native
Cursive - I Am Gemini
Damien Jurado - Maraqopa
Dot Hacker - S/T EP
Field Music - Plumb
Fionn Regan - 100 Acres of Sycamore DC
fun. - Some Nights
Grimes (Claire Boucher) - Visions
Hanne Hukkelberg - Featherbrain
Irene Nelson - Sun Generation 
James Vincent McMorrow - We Don't Eat (EP)
Jim White - Where It Hits You
Josh Ritter - Bringing In the Darlings EP
Kevin Kinney/Golden Palominos - Good Country Mile
Lambchop - Mr. M
Leland Sundries - The Foundry EP
Nerina Pallot - New Year of the Wolf (Digi US)
Onward, Soldiers - Monsters
Peter Broderick - It Starts Here
Sara Radle - Same Sun Shines
Sinead O'Connor - How About I Be Me (And You Be You)
The Chieftains - Voice of Ages
Tindersticks - The Something Rain (UK)

February 28

Alabama 3 - Shoplifting for Jesus (UK)
Amelia White - Beautiful and Wild
Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) -Lung of Love
Anais Mitchell - Young Man In America
Anna Vogelzang - Canary In A Coal Mine
Beth Jeans Houghton - Yours Truly Cellophane Nose
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Leaving Eden
Cold Specks - S/T (UK)
Dead Fingers (Kate Taylor/Taylor Hollingsworth) - S/T
Elliot BROOD - Days Into Years
England in 1819 - Alma
Erin Passmore (Rah Rah)- Downtown EP DC
Faithless - Passing the Baton: Live (CD/DVD) (UK)
Fanfarlo - Rooms Filled With Light DC
Green River Ordinance - Under Fire
Jay Farrar/Jim James/Will Johnson/Anders Parker - New Mutlitudes (Woody Guthrie Tribute)
Gabriel & The Hounds - Kiss Full of Teeth
Joy Askew - Drunk On You
Julia Nunes - Settle Down
Loreena McKennitt - Troubadours on the Rhine (Unplugged)
Lyle Lovett - Release Me (Covers LP) DC
Magnolia Memoir - The Perfect Crime DC
Memoryhouse - The Slideshow Effect
Mona - S/T
Nneka - Soul Is Heavy
Paul Kelly - The A to Z Recordings (Live Box Set)
Pink Floyd - The Wall (Deluxe)
Plants and Animals - The End of That DC
PT Walkley - Thriller
Rose Cousins - We Have Made A Spark DC
School of Seven Bells - Ghostory
Shellee Coley - Where It Began
Sophia Knapp - Into the Waves
Sophie B. Hawkins - The Crossing
The Cranberries - Roses
The White Buffalo - Once Upon A Time in the West
The Wooden Sky - Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
Water Liars - Phantom Limb
We Have Band - Ternion
Xiu Xiu - Always

March 6 

Alex Winston - King Con
Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself
Bowerbirds - The Clearing
Bruce Springsteen - Wrecking Ball
Dry The River - Shallow Bed (UK)
Elika - Always the Light
Gabriel & The Hounds - Kiss Full of Teeth (UK)
Good Old War - Come Back as Rain  
Idina Menzel (Wicked, Glee) - Live: Barefoot @ The Symphony
Jack Wilson - S/T
Jodie Marie - Mountain Echo (UK) DC
Julie Lee & The Baby-Daddies - S/T
Julia Holter - Ekstasis
Kaiser Chiefs - Start the Revolution Without Me
Katie Melua - Secret Symphony (UK)
Lissy Trullie - S/T
Magnetic Fields - Love at the Bottom of the Sea
Nite Jewel - One Second of Love
Now, Now - Threads
Rocco DeLuca - Drugs N' Hymns
Sound of Guns - Angels and Enemies (UK)
Team Me - To the Treetops 
The Owsley Brothers - Cobalt
Tim Fite - Ain't Ain't Ain't
Todd Snider - Acoustic Hymns & Stoner Fables
Tyrone Wells - Where We Meet
Wallis Bird - S/T 
Yellow Ostrich - Strange Land

March 13

Anya Marina - Felony Flats
Ben Howard - Every Kingdom (U.S.)
Cathy Jordan - All the Way Home (US)
Dave Barnes - Stories to Tell
Delilah - From the Roots Up (UK)
Delta Spirit - S/T 
Drowner - S/T
Elisa - Steppin' On Water DC
Janiva Magness - The Devil Is An Angel, Too
Kate Tucker - Ghost of Something New (EP)
Lucero - Women and Work
Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again (UK) DC
Ruben Stoddard - Letters from Birmingham
Said the Whale - Little Mountain
Shooter Jennings - Famiiy Man
Susanna Wallumrød- Wild Dog (Scandinavia)
The Decemberists - We All Raise Our Voices to the Air/Live
The Swell Season - S/T (DVD Documentary)
The Ting Tings - Sounds From Nowheresville
Tribes - Baby (U.S.)
VCMG (Vince Clarke/Martin Gore) - Ssss

March 20

Adam Lambert - Trespassing
Al Jardine (Beach Boys) - A Postcard from California
Ayo - Billie-Eve
Birdy - S/T (US)
Daniel Rossen (Grizzly Bear) - Silent Hour/Golden Mile EP
Esperanza Spalding - Radio Music Society
Ladyhawke - Anxiety (UK)
Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) - Between the Tides & the Times
Lost In the Trees - A Church That Fits Our Needs
Margot & The Nuclear So and So's - Rotgut, Domestic
Sagapool - S/T
The Band of Heathens - The Double Down Live (DVD)
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12
The Shins - Port of Morrow
Thomas White (Electric Soft Parade) - Yalla!
Vacationer - Gone
Yukon Blonde - Tiger Talk

March 27

Adam & The Amethysts - Flickering Flashlight
Amadou & Mariam - Folila
Amy Dailey - Coming Out of the Pain
Andra Suchy - Little Heart DC
Clay Aiken - Steadfast
Cowboy Junkies - The Wilderness
Jay Brannan - Rob Me Blind
Joan Osborne - Bring It On Home
Justin Townes Earle - Nothing's Gonna Change...
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: Complete Confection (Deluxe)
Leona Lewis - Glassheart (US)
Lindsay Fuller - You, Anniversary
Lionel Richie - Tuskegee
Macy Gray - Covered
Miike Snow - Happy to You
Oberhofer - Time Capsules II
Paul Weller - Sonik Kicks 
Poor Moon (Fleet Foxes) - Illusion EP
Sankofa - The Uptown Strut
Susan Justice - Eat Dirt
Amy Dailey - Coming Out of the Pain
The Chemical Brothers - Don't Think (Live CD/DVD)
The Pierces - You & I
The Strange Familiar - Chasing Shadows
Young Prisms - In Between
Zeus - Busting Visions

April 3

Adam Cohen - Like A Man
Bear In Heaven - I Love You, It's Cool
Ben Howard - Every Kingdom (U.S.) DC
Céu - Caravena Sereia
Clarence Bucaro - Walls of the World DC
Counting Crows - Underwater Sunshine
Denison Witmer - The Ones Who Wait
Dr. John - Locked Down (w/ Dan Auerbach)
Elvis Costello - Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook (CD/DVD)
Graham Coxon - A+E (UK)
Great Lake Swimmers - New Wild Everywhere
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) - Thick As A Brick 2
Jill Barber - Mischievous Moon (US)
Lightships (Teenage Fanclub) - Electric Cables (UK)
Madonna - M.D.N.A.
Of Monsters and Men - My Head Is An Animal
Our Lady Peace - Curve
Quantic/Alice Russell - Look Around the Corner
Rascal Flatts - Changed
Simone Felice (The Duke & The King) - S/T
The Lumineers - S/T
The Vespers - The Fourth Wall
Vicci Martinez (The Voice) - Vicci Martinez
Warren Haynes -  Live@ Moody Theater (CD/DVD)
Zammuto (Nick Zammuto of The Books) - S/T

April 10

Aaron Freeman (Ween) - Marvelous Clouds
Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls
Bonnie Raitt - Slipstream
Carole King - TBA
Clock Opera - Ways to Forget
Ed Vallance - Volcano
Eight and a Half - S/T
Grand Duchy (Frank Black) - Let The People Speak
Jenny Gillespie - Belita EP
John Singer Sergeant (John Dufilho) - S/T
Kat Edmondson - Way Down Low
M. Ward - A Wasteland Companion
Nanci Griffith - Intersection
Ren Harvieu - Through the Night (UK) 
Spiritualized - Sweet Heart, Sweet Light
Various - Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us
Young Hines - Give Me My Change

April 17

Butterfly Boucher - S/T
Dar Williams - In the Time of Gods
Eric Hutchinson - Moving Up Living Down
Gemma Ray - Island Fire
Hiss Golden Messenger - Poor Moon
Horsefeathers - Cynic's New Year
Jamiroquai - Rock Dust Light Star (US)
Loudon Wainwright III - Older Than My Old Man Now
Neon Trees - Picture Show
Rebecca Pidgeon - Slingshot
Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Crown and Treaty (UK)
Train - California 37

April 24

Brendan Benson - What Kind of World
Curtis Stigers - Let's Go Out Tonight
Greg Laswell - Landline
Hannah Cohen - Child Bride
Jack White - Blunderbuss
Joe Pug - The Great Despiser
Matt Nathanson - Left & Right II (EP)
McKenzie Eddy - Slow Your Horse Down, Son
Megan Reilly - The Well
Sarah Jaffe - The Body Wins
Theresa Andersson - Street Parade

Beyond

Admiral Fallow - Tree Bursts in Snow (5/1)
Amanda Mair - S/T (5/1)
Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events (6/5 US)
Father John Misty (John Tilman) - Fear Fun (5/1)
Garbage - Not Your Kind of People (5/15)
Garrison Starr - Amateur (5/1)
Hey Rosetta! - Seeds (Deluxe)/Sing Sing Sessions EP (5/1)
It Bites - Map of the Past (5/8)
Lianne La Havas - S/T (5/8 UK) DC
Little Hurricane - Homewrecker (5/1)
Meiko - Between the Sheets (5/15) DC
Minnie Driver - TBA
Norah Jones (w Danger Mouse) - Little Broken Hearts (5/1)
Pat Green - Songs We Wish We'd Written II (5/8)
Patrick Watson - Adventures In Your Own Backyard (5/1)
Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven (5/29)
Rita Wilson (Mrs. Tom Hanks) - AM/FM (5/8)
Robert Francis - Strangers In the First Place (5/22)
Rufus Wainwright - Out of the Game (5/1)
Simone White - Silver Silver (5/8 UK)
Soso -That Time I Dug So Deep (5/1)
Tenacious D (w/ Jack Black) - Rize of the Fenix (May TBD)
The Cult - Choice of Weapon (5/22)
Various - Ghost Brothers of Darkland County (John Mellencamp/Stephen King Musical) (5/22)
Various - Kin: Songs of Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell (6/5)
Various - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac (6/19)

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Thursday
Jul292010

The Marsalis Family - Music Redeems

On a warm June evening last year at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, music fans and politicos alike paid tribute to The Marsalis Family, a multi-generational collective that has come to embody the rich tradition and contemporary explorations of that uniquely American musical genre: jazz. Led by partriarch Ellis Marsalis, honored that night with The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award, sons Wynton (trumpet), Branford (sax), Delfeayo (trombone) and Jason (drums) took the audience on an inspirational musical journey that touched a variety of styles, from Ellis' thoughtful piano ballads to the family's New Orleans roots to modern improvisation.

That special performance, including a guest appearance from family friend and fellow Crescent City jazzman Harry Connick, Jr., is captured on the new live recording Music Redeems, set for release August 24 via Marsalis Music. Highlights include Ellis Marsalis' lovely "After", Connick's jaunty take on "Sweet Georgia Brown" and Wynton and Ellis' inspired solos on "Syndrome." Of particular note is the timing of Music Redeems; five years after the devastating Hurricane Katrina, all proceeds of the album will go to help fund the planned Ellis Marsalis Music Center in New Orleans, an educational building and outreach program  that will give residents and visitors a place to share in what Marsalis' call "the redemptive nature music."

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The Marsalis Family - "Syndrome" (from the album Music Redeems)

Official Marsalis Family Bio:

Multi-generational jazz families were once the rule in New Orleans. The music's early history is filled with such storied names as brass band leader Henry Allen, Sr. and his son, trumpet great Henry "Red" Allen, Jr.; drum pioneer Louis Cottrell, Sr. and his clarinet-playing offspring Louis, Jr.; Onward Brass Band cornetist Edward Hall and his sons, clarinetists Edmond, Herb and Robert; and the celebrated Humphrey clan that included Jim, son Willie Eli, and grandsons Earl, Percy and Willie James.

As jazz evolved from its origins to incorporate new forms and techniques, and to attract players and listeners from around the US and the world, both the tradition of making the music a family affair and the central role of New Orleans in the music's progress were overshadowed. How fitting, then, that over the past two decades, a new wave of interest in and appreciation of jazz music has been spearheaded by another New Orleans family, the Marsalises. With father Ellis as mentor, older brothers Branford and Wynton as leaders of a new generation, and younger siblings Delfeayo and Jason as rising stars, the Marsalis clan has been acclaimed through the individual recordings, performances, compositions, and educational efforts of its members. Until a tribute concert for Ellis in August 2001, however, these extremely talented musicians had not joined together in a single ensemble. The success of that evening, which has been documented in a PBS special and a Marsalis Music compact disc, inspired the family to set aside time in their busy schedules so that they could continue the partnership in a series of special performances that are sure to be among the concert highlights of the year.

Pianist Ellis Marsalis was born on November 13, 1934. After graduating from Dillard University and serving in the Marine Corps, he chose to pursue a career as a modern jazz musician in New Orleans, a city where virtually all of the attention was directed toward more traditional and popular styles. As a founding member of the American Jazz Quintet, Ellis and equally visionary contemporaries including clarinetist Alvin Batiste, saxophonist Harold Battiste, and drummer Edward Blackwell charted new directions for jazz in New Orleans in the 1950s. At the same time, and for the next quarter-century, Ellis provided for his family by holding down more commercial jobs, including leading the house band at the Playboy Club, working in the combo of trumpeter Al Hirt, and teaching music at the high school level. In 1974, he became the director of Jazz Studies at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, an arts high school that drew talented young musicians from all over the city. Among the students who received the benefits of Ellis' instruction are Terence Blanchard, Harry Connick, Jr., Donald Harrison and Nicholas Payton, as well as his own children. After his sons achieved success in the 1980s, the wider world belatedly discovered Ellis' talents as both musician and educator. He began recording, most often in a trio context, and extended his teaching efforts to the college level. It was at the concert marking his retirement from a faculty position at the University of New Orleans that Ellis Marsalis and Sons gave its first public performance.

Saxophonist Branford Marsalis, the eldest of Ellis and Dolores Marsalis' six sons, was born on August 26, 1960. He studied at NOCCA and at Berklee College in Boston before leaving school to tour with the big bands of Art Blakey, Lionel Hampton and Clark Terry. After a brief stay in Blakey's legendary Jazz Messengers in 1981, where his brother Wynton already occupied the trumpet chair, Branford joined Wynton's original quintet and remained for three years, a period during which he also toured and recorded with Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. Branford released his first recording as a leader in 1984 and organized his own quartet in 1986. The most eclectic of the Marsalises, Branford has performed with Sting and the Grateful Dead, served as musical director of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, led the electric, hip-hop influenced band Buckshot LeFonque, and collaborated with classical orchestras and chamber ensembles. He has also taught at Michigan State University, and currently teaches at San Francisco State. Throughout these diverse activities, Branford has maintained his quartet, which continues to perform worldwide. After nearly two decades as a Columbia recording artist, he launched his own Marsalis Music label and in August 2002 released Footsteps of Our Fathers, his tribute to Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane and the Modern Jazz Quartet.

Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, born October 18, 1961, has become the most widely heralded and influential jazz musician of his generation. A recognized talent in both the jazz and classical fields from his youth, Wynton followed his years at NOCCA with studies at Tanglewood and Julliard, leaving the latter in 1981 to tour with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and Herbie Hancock. In that same year he formed his first band, featuring his brother Branford. Subsequent small bands under Wynton's leadership include a quartet with pianist Marcus Roberts, and a septet that toured most recently in 2001. The '90s found Wynton devoting most of his time to Jazz at Lincoln Center, where he has served as Artistic Director since the program's founding in 1987, and where he has led the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra on national and international tours for the past decade. Wynton has also been heralded as a composer, and in 1997 became the first jazz artist to receive a Pulitzer Prize for his extended work Blood on the Fields. He is an equally committed and tireless educator, and has made a great impact with his NPR series Making the Music and his PBS series Marsalis on Music, as well as through the countless workshops he has conducted around the world. His jazz and classical performances, and those of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, have been extensively documented on Columbia recordings.

Delfeayo Marsalis, born July 28, 1965, has made an impact as both a trombonist and a recording producer. While at Berklee College, he devoted the bulk of his studies to studio production, and was soon producing albums for his father and brothers as well as artists including Terence Blanchard, Harry Connick, Jr., Mingus Dynasty, Courtney Pine, Marcus Roberts and Jeff "Tain" Watts. His trombone has been heard most prominently with drum legend Elvin Jones' Jazz Machine, as well as on recordings by Ruth Brown, Wycliffe Gordon, Al Grey and Donald Harrison, and his own efforts for the Novus and Evidence labels. In recent years, Delfeayo has expanded his interests to include theater, and he has founded a theater company in New Orleans.

His father and brothers will tell you that drummer Jason Marsalis, born March 4, 1977, is the most precociously talented member of the entire family. Jason received schooling from his father both at NOCCA and on the bandstand, where he has appeared for the past decade as a member of Ellis' trio. Other important associations for Jason include his prominent role in the trio of Marcus Roberts and his efforts as a founding member of Los Hombres Calientes. Currently, Jason leads his own band, which has recorded two albums for the Basin Street Jazz label.

 

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