Catch Fourplay at the Tokyo Jazz Festival!
by Veritas on Jul.23, 2015, under News
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by Veritas on Jul.23, 2015, under News
Bob James & Nathan East Announce First Duet Album
by Veritas on Jul.22, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews
NASHVILLE, Tenn. March 20, 2015 —Bob James and Nathan East, two of the founding members of the contemporary jazz group Fourplay, have announced the forthcoming debut of their duet album, to be released by Yamaha Entertainment Group of America this fall. Although they have recorded together for decades and each have released solo projects, this duet is a first for both.
The legendary, GRAMMY award-winning musicians plan to showcase the true essence of eclectic jazz through a combination of epic melodies and soulful tunes. James, a distinguished pianist, and East, an unparalleled bass player, are both known for the meticulousness and originality in their music.
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Bob James & Nathan East’s ‘The New Cool’ is very cool…
by Veritas on Jul.22, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews
The New Cool is a long time coming for one-half of the modern R&B jazz group Fourplay. Pianist Bob James and bassist Nathan East, together with the full range and force of Yamaha Entertainment Group’s state-of-the-art gear, extract the bare essence of each song’s character in the 11-track album out for an official release September 18.
The entire album of originals and a few, spare covers is an acoustic splendor of what piano, keyboards, and bass can do given the right circumstances, the right engineering — recorded in Nashville, and the right collaborative duo. Because James and East have been playing together for so long, naturally, their music will always go deeper, picking up on sonics — an exploration in the loveliest of melodies and harmonies — that otherwise might go unwarranted.
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Bob James & Nathan East – The New Cool
by Veritas on Jul.20, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews
It might be the height of summer but one great reason to look ahead into September is ‘The New Cool’ from contemporary jazz icons (and fellow members of super-group Fourplay) Bob James and Nathan East.
It will be released on September 18, by Yamaha Entertainment Group, and predictably centers on jazz piano and bass duets as the vehicle for a diverse collection of original compositions and handpicked classics. Recorded entirely in Nashville it reveals James and East in a way that you have never heard them before.
Take for example the duo’s imaginative take on Willie Nelson’s ‘Crazy’ which carries with it the surprise of a Vince Gill vocal or the Brazilian jazz extravaganza which features percussionist Rafael Padilla and drummer Scott Williamson.
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Bob James & Nathan East are ‘The New Cool’.
by Veritas on Jul.19, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews
Masterfully “Cool”: An album unlike any other…
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Bob James and Nathan East
“The New Cool,” an expansive acoustic offering centered on scholarly jazz piano and bass duets, will be released September 18, a first from the GRAMMY®-honored artists and long-time collaborators.
Nashville, Tennessee (7 July 2015): Albums just aren’t made like the way “The New Cool” was made. Yamaha Entertainment Group label president Chris Gero put legendary keyboardist Bob James and master bassist Nathan East in the recording studio, equipped them with state-of-the-art Yamaha gear and gave them free reign to create. Recorded entirely in Nashville, the long-time collaborators emerged with an unexpected and audacious collection of original compositions plus a few handpicked classics, an acoustic jazz outing that will make you forget everything you thought you knew about these GRAMMY®-recognized artists best known as contemporary jazz luminaries. The disc produced by Gero, James and East will be released September 18.
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Nathan East is in the House…the White House!
by Veritas on Jul.13, 2015, under Videos
Aretha Franklin and Lyle Lovett were among the musicians who performed at a special White House concert
President Barack Obama paid tribute to gospel music at a special White House concert, saying it had helped to shape America.
“I’ve got to say, you’re having a pretty good night when T Bone Burnett and the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin, show up at your house to jam,” Obama said. Lyle Lovett, Rhiannon Giddens, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Shirley Caesar, Tamela Mann, Michelle Williams, Darlene Love and the Morgan State University Choir were the musicians who brought audience members to their feet.
Bob James: WNMC Interview
by Veritas on Jun.23, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews, Videos
The Abelardo Musical Legacy: Honoring Nicanor Abelardo
by Veritas on Jun.22, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews
Long time manager of Fourplay, Sonny Abelardo, has been involved in music his entire life. You could say music is in his blood. In fact, his grandfather, Nicanor Abelardo, Sr. was a musical prodigy, and considered one of the greatest composers in the history of the Philippines.
Nicanor Abelardo, Sr. was born in into a family of artists, and was introduced to music when he was five years old, learning the solfeggio and the banduria. At the age of 8, he composed his first work entitled “Ang Unang Buko”, which was dedicated to his grandmother. By the age of 15, Nicanor had begun playing publicly in Manila, and began teaching in local schools.
In 1916, Nicanor began studying at the University of the Philippines Conservatory of Music, and by 1924, was appointed head of the composition department at the Conservatory. Later, he ran a school for young musicians, where he molded future National Artists Antonino Buenaventura, Alfredo Lozano, and Lucino Sacramento. Then, in 1933, Nicanor Abelardo received his Master’s from the Chicago Musical College in Chicago, Illinois.
As a composition major at the University of the Philippines, he composed the melody for the university’s official anthem, U.P. Naming Mahal. The building for the College of Music at the University of the Philippines-Diliman, Abelardo Hall, and the main theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, are named in his honor.
In the field of composition, he is known for his redefinition of the kundiman, bringing the genre to art-song status. Among his works were “Nasaan Ka Irog,” “Magbalik Ka Hirang,” and “Himutok.” Nicanor Abelardo died in 1934 at the age of 41, leaving a collection of more than 140 works, and a family heritage that continues today. (continue reading…)
Bob James: The Dusty Groove Interview
by Veritas on Jun.18, 2015, under News, Press &Reviews, Videos
Check out Bob James on Love Music Radio for the Dusty Groove Interview!
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