Tag: quartette humaine
James & Sanborn Take Over #1!
by Veritas on Sep.05, 2013, under News
…and Chuck Loeb holds strong at #15!
‘Quartette Humaine’ Staying Strong at #13
by Veritas on Aug.11, 2013, under News
Comments Off on ‘Quartette Humaine’ Staying Strong at #13 :chart, chuck loeb, james, quartette humaine, sanborn, Silhouette, smmothjazz.com more...James & Sanborn Move Closer to #1
by Veritas on Aug.10, 2013, under News
Comments Off on James & Sanborn Move Closer to #1 :2013, album, all i wanna do, bob james, charts, deep in the weeds, esprit de four, fourplay, mediabase, quartette humaine more...“Deep in the Woods” Continues the Climb to #1
by Veritas on Aug.09, 2013, under News
“Deep in the Woods” is now up to #2 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart this week, and is only 11 spins from claiming the #1 spot!!! (continue reading…)
Jazz Week Holds ‘Quartette Humaine’ in High Esteem
by Veritas on Aug.02, 2013, under News
Bob James, Fourplay, & Chuck Loeb Grab the Groove Jazz Charts
by Veritas on Aug.01, 2013, under News
Comments Off on Bob James, Fourplay, & Chuck Loeb Grab the Groove Jazz Charts :2013, album, bob james, chuck loeb, david sanborn, esprit de four, fourplay, quartette humaine more...‘Quartette Humaine’ is All Good
by Veritas on Jul.31, 2013, under News
“Great CD. Nice to see them breaking out of their smooth jazz grooves into a great new sound for them, mainstream jazz.”
– Michele Robin-KJZZ-Phoenix,AZ
“Wonderful to hear these guys playing together again in an acoustic setting. An absolutely phenomenal performance by all.”
– Clifford Brown-KDYA-San Ramon, CA
‘Esprit De Four’ & ‘Quartette Humaine’ Hold Strong on Smooth Jazz Chart
by Veritas on Jul.31, 2013, under News
Bob James, Fourplay, & Chuck Loeb Are Taking Over Billboard’s Charts
by Veritas on Jul.30, 2013, under News
Smooth, but with a Punch: Longtime Stars James, Sanborn Deliver Strong Performance
by Veritas on Jun.27, 2013, under News, Press &Reviews
OTTAWA — Scratch a veteran smooth jazzer and underneath you might find a jazzer.
So it seemed from Monday night’s TD Ottawa Jazz Festival concert by Bob James and David Sanborn. The two jazz stars, co-leading an acoustic group with drum legend Steve Gadd and rock-solid, scene-stealingly good acoustic bassist Scott Colley, played with not only crowd-pleasing accessibility but great intensity and sincere commitment, too.
While they might be renowned for a string of polished, funky studio efforts that opened the door for the vapidity of Kenny G and the smooth jazz ilk, James and Sanborn, while true to their signature sounds, were not making background music. The concert was certainly polished and smooth, groovy and bluesy, but smooth jazz in the elevator-music sense it wasn’t.