Projects
Pandemic Projects
I was very fortunate to be able to stay active during the pandemic. I learned to record at home. It was not easy for me because I'm really not much of a tech person. But I had some great help from some amazingly talented and generous people. I'm very grateful to the organization Music In Place. They are a nonprofit organization that was formed during the pandemic to help musicians learn all the tech needed to continue working during the pandemic. Here are some links to some of my favorite projects that happened during the lockdown, including a full live-streamed concert from Piedmont Piano featuring Jamie Davis, Charles McNeal, Glenn Pearson, and the late, great Jeff Chambers, doing a tribute to Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane, produced by Music In Place. I hope that you enjoy some of these recordings and videos.
- Lockdown Blues - Garth Webber
- I Got Rhythm - Michael Andrew
- Palladium - Tony Corman and Morchestra
- What Bobby Said - Tony Corman and Morchestra
- Use Me - Ashley Moore FCCO (mp3)
- A tribute to John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - Full concert produced by Music In Place - Jamie Davis with Charles McNeal,Glenn Pearson, and Jeff Chambers-
- Dr.Wu - Doug Pohorski
- Good To Everybody - Sony Holland
- Toitoisho - Aaron Germain (included on his critically acclaimed cd Bell Projections)
- Hush - Aaron Germain with Paul McCandless
- Buona Sera - Tony Corman and Morchestra
- The Benefit of Hindsight - Chris Trinidad, from his CD Changing Tides arranged by Jared Burrows
- Rapture - Tony Corman and Morchestra
- Just Friends - Charles McNeal with Steve Kortyka
A new recording with Taj Mahal!
A new recording with Taj Mahal! We did the opening track on the new Mose Allison tribute record, "If You're Going To the City". We did my favorite Mose Tune "Your Mind is On Vacation (and Your Mouth is Working Overtime)" with Mark Heshima Williams on bass and Bob Crawford on piano. This tribute album includes a whole lot of other big stars as well. (Some of whom I've never heard of.) :-) Here is the press release from the record company: Fat Possum Records is proud to present If You're Going To The City: A Tribute to Mose Allison, in stores November 29, a collection of songs celebrating Mose Allison, and the influence and legacy he left behind. The names behind the collection let the project speak for itself: Taj Mahal, Robbie Fulks, Jackson Browne, The Tippo Allstars featuring Fiona Apple, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Chrissie Hynde, Iggy Pop, Bonnie Raitt, Loudon Wainwright III, Richard Thompson, Peter Case, Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin, Anything Mose!, Frank Black, Amy Allison with Elvis Costello. The albums proceeds will be donated to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides assistance to career musicians who are struggling to make ends meet while facing illness, disability, or age-related problems. Grant recipients include recording artists, club and session musicians, and composers and songwriters from every musical genre. Since its inception, Sweet Relief has helped musicians with medical and living expenses, including insurance premiums, prescriptions, medical treatment and procedures, housing and food costs, utilities, and other basic necessities. But wait!... There's more!... The CD and vinyl LP also come with the documentary DVD on Mose entitled "Ever Since I Stole the Blues". Paul Bernays' affectionate portrait tells the story of legendary jazz/blues singer, songwriter, and pianist Mose Allison (1927-2016) -- called the "jazz sage" by some, the "William Faulkner of jazz" by others, and a treasure by most everyone -- and his journey from Tippo, Mississippi, to the international stage. Occupying a singular place and influence in the pantheon of greats, among those singing Mose's praises are Pete Townsend, Van Morrisson, Georgie Fame, Loudon Wainwright, Elvis Costello, and Bonnie Raitt. As the Kinks' Ray Davies once said, "When I discovered Mose Allison I felt I had discovered the missing link between jazz and blues." Here's Bonnie Raitt talking about the project on NPR. I guess this thing is kind of a big deal. ;-) I hope that those of you who are so inclined can check it out.