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9 August 2011

Trombone Shorty Coming to Eric’s, Liverpool



Eric’s, Mathew Street, Liverpool
Friday 23rd September 2011
Tickets £20 - www.ticketweb.co.uk
"Horn player Trombone Shorty is at the vanguard of a young generation breathing life back into the blues tradition of New Orleans"
The Telegraph, June 2011

RARE indeed is the artist with the virtuosity to draw the unqualified respect of some of the most iconic legends in jazz and the ability to deliver a high-energy funk rock show capable of mesmerizing international rock stars. Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews is one such artist - and there is no one else like him.

Andrews hails from the Tremé neighborhood in New Orleans' 6th Ward, getting his nickname at four years old when he was observed by his older brother James marching in a street parade wielding a trombone twice as long as the kid was high. Troy started early, learning how to play drums and what he remembers as "the world's smallest trumpet" at the age of three.

By the time he reached six, this prodigy was playing trumpet and trombone in a jazz band led by his older brother James, himself a trumpet player of local renown who has been called "Satchmo of the Ghetto."

During a visit to a small New Orleans club, Bono and the Edge saw the 12-year-old trombone player."We walked in and the place was jumping. There was this little funk band, but they were all playing brass instruments, which is something I'd never heard of or seen before," The Edge recalled "We were just mesmerized by him.  I ended up with Bono, after a few tequilas, dancing with a bunch of girls on the top of the bar. It was one of those sort of nights."
Andrews follows his Grammy nominated Backatown‚ CD with For True to be released Sept 13 on Verve Forecast. For True‚ features Andrews' band, Orleans Avenue, as well as a string of legendary performers with whom he recently shared the stage, including Jeff Beck, Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz, Ledisi, Warren Haynes, Ivan and Cyril Neville, The Rebirth Brass Band and more. Troy wrote or co-wrote all 14 tracks on the new album including co-writes with Ledisi, Kid Rock, the legendary Lamont Dozier and more. The CD was produced and engineered by Ben Ellman (except "The Craziest Thing" produced by George Drakoulias).

The singer/songwriter/multi-
instrumentalist has earned unanimous raves on 5 continents in the past year alone with his patented high energy 'SUPAFUNKROCK' sound. Following the 2010 release of Backatown, which spent 10 weeks at #1 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Chart and still reigns in the top 10 over a year after its release.

"There was excitement from everywhere," says Andrews (who's now 25) of the experience on the road and how it fed into the creation of For True. "We did over 200 shows in the last year and a half, and every night we allowed the music to take us over. Musically and creatively, we wanted to shoot for some different things."

"We never sat down and really thought about concepts and what we wanted our music to sound like," Andrews explains. "It's just that, over the years, we allowed each one of the band members to bring their influences and taste in music into our music. Anything we hear or are influenced by, it naturally comes out in what we're trying to do. It's just our sound, and it happened naturally."

Andrews wrote or co-wrote all 14 tracks on the new album, including collaborating with the legendary Lamont Dozier on "Encore," while this time playing as much trumpet as trombone, as well as organ, drums, piano, keys, synth bass and percussion. Indeed, he played every part on the swaying, Latin-tinged "Unc." He's also come into his own as a singer, honoring the hallowed legacy of the great soul men of the 1960s and '70s. Like its predecessor, the new album turns on a rare combination of virtuosity and high-energy, party-down intensity.

"On the last record, we just basically did it with my band," Andrews points out, "but we've got a lot of New Orleans people on this new record - the music just called for it. The Rebirth Brass Band, these are all people that helped me grow in my career and teach me different things. And 5th Ward Weebie, who's one of the lead voices in the bounce community, we're like brothers. I'm excited to have those people on there, because they bring a taste of where I come from and where I'm going."

The album also bears the fruit of more recent relationships Lenny Kravitz (who plays bass on "Roses"), has the longest-standing bond with Andrews, discovering the then-teenage prodigy in 2005 and taking him on tour with his band. Calling Andrews "a genius player," Kravitz says, "He's got nothing but personality, he plays his ass off and he's a beautiful human being." Kid Rock (whose vocal is featured on "Mrs. Orleans") came out to see Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue at an outdoor show early this year in NOLA, and a month later Troy joined the star onstage at Jazz Fest. Andrews played with Warren Haynes (whose eruptive solo further heats up "Encore") at his annual benefit and again at the guitarist's Mahalia Jackson Theatre all-star event during this year's Jazz Fest. Ledisi (who sings on "Then There Was You"), met Troy at the 2010 Grammys, later came out to see him in New Orleans and was later featured in a segment for the landmark "Red Hot + New Orleans" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, for which Andrews served as musical director.

His relationship with Jeff Beck (check out his blistering solo on "Do to Me") has blossomed since the guitar legend came to Troy's late-night post-Jazz Fest show at Tipitina's in 2010. "I was completely blown away," Beck said of his Tip's epiphany in Mojo magazine's "The Best Thing I've Heard All Year" special feature in January. "The crowd went wild. Troy and his band have just supported me on some U.K. dates. A sensational group of musicians. Trombone Shorty is one to watch." That led Beck to ask Andrews to play on Jeff Beck's "Rock 'N' Roll Party Honoring Les Paul," and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue joined Beck for his U.K. tour last year.

"I'm fans of all those people," says Andrews. "I met them over the last year or two of touring, and I've been wanting to work with all of those guys and Ledisi. It's like this musical community. It's not like I reached out to them because I needed some big names on the record. I'm really interested in their music and their talents. So for me it's a dream come true to work with some of my favorite artists. Whatever they need me to do, I'll be there."

Since Backatown's release, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue have toured nonstop in North America, the U.K., Brazil, Japan, Europe and Australia. Last December, Andrews drew accolades as musical director of "Red Hot + New Orleans" at BAM. The sensational two-night run inspired The New York Times senior music critic Jon Pareles to assert, "Trombone Shorty had clearly set out to present New Orleans as a city whose glory days aren't over... it was a signal that the city's music would push ahead."

Yes, Andrews has made quite an impression on the critics. "Trombone Shorty is so ready for his close-up," The New York Times reviewer Nate Chinen wrote, describing the young virtuoso as "a native prodigy destined for breakout success." The San Francisco Chronicle's Joel Selvinhailed him as "New Orleans' brightest new star in a generation." Rolling Stone's Will Hermesraved that "Backatown is both deeply rooted and culturally omnivorous." And the Washington Post's Mike Joyce described one live performance as "a near-deafening, funk-charged blast of percussion, brass, reeds and guitar distortion that might have knocked the crowd sideways had there been any room to move."

TSOA's performances at and during the New Orleans Jazz Fest are legendary. This year, in one day, Troy sat in for a set of free jazz honoring a recently passed mentor. From there he sat in with Kid Rock. Then to the Gospel Tent for a featured slot with cousin Glenn David Andrewsbefore literally running back to the main stage to close the Festival as a special guest of the Neville Brothers.

His respect across a broad spectrum and his musical versatility is further evidenced by his performance resumé, playing at events as diverse as Bonnaroo, the Playboy Jazz Festival at Hollywood Bowl, the Montreal, Montreux and Monterey jazz fests, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco, Austin City Limits, Fuji Rock in Japan, Philadelphia Folk Fest, Jam Cruise, assorted Blues Festivals and even a Reggae Festival in Germany. The band spent the month of July crisscrossing Europe to perform at festivals from Spain to Slovakia. Andrews has also done a ton of TV, appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Good Morning America, Tavis Smiley, NFL Kickoff (joining Dave Matthews Band) and a recurring role on the hit HBO seriesTremé, on which he played himself in a recurring role. Along with appearing on Beck's Les Paul tribute, he's been a featured guest musician on the latest releases from Eric Clapton, Kravitz, Galactic and Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars.

Not long afterward, Troy formed his own band with some other musically inclined kids from Tremé, including current band mate Williams, and they became regulars at Jackson Square, with dreams of following in the footsteps of his brother James and Rebirth Brass Band, learning and carrying on the New Orleans tradition.

While not only carrying on that tradition and expanding its boundaries, Troy has lent a generous helping hand to the next generation as well, having given longstanding support to the city's renowned Roots of Music program. Troy was also recently honored by being named the youngest member of the NOCCA Foundation board - the foundation behind New Orleans' Center for the Creative Arts where Troy and several of his band members studied and began collaborating. He's also finalizing plans for his own new foundation aimed at making sure that talented younger players with limited resources can get quality instruments to play. Starting in September, he'll be delivering Trombone Shorty trumpets and trombones to talented young musicians across the city.


1 June 2011

MusicMafiaUK presents...David Altenor


MusicMafiaUK is proud to introduce David Altenor. David is an extremely talented young man who heard the voice of God calling him to music ministry at the age of 14, playing the piano and directing choirs. Eight years later he found that his true calling was, as an artist, to bring a fresh sound to the world that carries the message of Jesus, love and inspiration through a blend of various genres of music, such as: rap, rock, gospel, jazz and pop among other styles. 

If you want to know more about David check out the links below!







20 May 2011

MusicMafiaUK Presents.... Desmond



Bio:I am a classically trained Inspirational Reggae/Soul Singer/Songwriter currently based in Los Angeles, California who has toured the United States, Canada, Europe and the Caribbean several times. My music combines jazz, gospel and rhythm & blues influences and focuses on lyrical storytelling and simple melodies with the emphasis being put on inspiring my audience. I started out at the age of eight as a gospel music boy wonder, opening on tours for prominent gospel acts.  One ovation lasted for 10 minutes. I also had a long stint as one of the foremost cabaret acts on Jamaica’s famous North Coast hotel circuit, which is where almost all the famous Jamaican performers honed their performing skills while they were under the radar of international renown. In August 2004 I migrated to the United States and have since that time performed several times in Fredonia, NY, Rochester, NY, Miami, Fl, Nashville, TN and in New York City earning thunderous ovations at prominent venues such as Bar 4 in Park Slope, Brooklyn and at the Sidewalk Café in the East Village. I was actually booked to return to do a full length show the first time I showed up at the latter venue and sang 2 of my original compositions at an open mic. This is unprecedented at this venue.  This is typical of the reaction to my music around New York City and elsewhere. 

I recently released the first single “Makes Me Stronger” on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/makes-me-stronger/id383271270 and it can also be downloaded for free on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WL5W3Y/ref=cm_cr_thx_view
Ringtone Coming Soone coming soon.

And here is the SoundCloud link http://snd.sc/jnR68d, Give It, Give It, Give It is the demo of the week.

Contact info@shellytheartistemanager.com for questions or bookings.



21 April 2011

Groove on the Green at Liverpool Chavasse Park


Groove on the Green is an exciting new UK based project working in Liverpool, UK, bringing free live music to your ears!

Groove on the Green is a free music festival in Liverpool city centre. The festival will feature bands ranging from up and coming groups to more established bands. We are driven to provide cutting edge jazz artists, giving you a taste of some of the best current and future music on the jazz/blues urban and soul scene.

For the artists it represents a real opportunity to showcase their talent and get noticed. Groove on the Green brings the colour and excitement of live music to the streets, bringing the audience closer to the music, and the artists closer to the audience.

Groove On the Green runs from 30th April - 2nd May 2011


4 February 2011

CMP Entertainment Presents... SIMPLY BIG BAND

SIMPLY BIG BAND

The countdown begins with an exciting announcement...

Acclaimed crooner Iain Mackenzie set to sparkle as Compére

With just 1 week to go until CMP Entertainment’s dazzling big band extravaganza SIMPLY BIG BAND jives into Cardiff, Cambridge and Sheffield, producers are delighted to announce that acclaimed vocalist Iain Mackenzie will join the cast to compére the show.

Iain Mackenzie has a plethora of celebrity fans including actor Kevin Spacey, who exclaimed ‘this guy is the real deal.

In addition to being principle vocalist for Ronnie Scott’s jazz orchestra, Iain has received rave reviews for his performances at legendary venues worldwide, including The Royal Albert Hall, The Berlin Jazz Festival and The Burj Al Arab in Dubai, with London Jazz commenting ‘his dynamic voice that has a solid masculine snap that truly whips the band into the groove’. Iain has most recently been touring as guest singer on Strictly Come Dancing spin-off show, Brendan Cole – Live and unjudged.

Iain said: ‘’I’m really excited to be coming on board as compére for this new show. It’s a rare treat to be able to perform with such a large ensemble of fantastic musicians and in a show which also incorporates great costumes and dance routines – just like they did it in the old days!’

From the raging razzmatazz of Harlem's Cotton Club in the 20s, the halcyon post-war days of swing and Sinatra’s bobby-sox girls - to the glamorous glitz of Las Vegas in the swinging 60s, SIMPLY BIG BAND takes the audience back to a time when music meant magical songs, larger-than-life performers and legendary venues.

Jive, Salsa, Lindy Hop, Tap and Foxtrot along in the aisles as the electrifying 26-piece orchestra perform spine-tingling renditions of some of the most memorable music in history including ‘It Don’t Mean A Thing’, ‘Let’s Face the Music, ‘Sing Sing Sing’ ‘Cry me a River; and ‘Let the Good Times Roll’, accompanied by a troupe of stunning dancers and guest singers.

SIMPLY BIG BAND is the show that puts the ‘show’ into showbiz and will have you clicking your fingers from the first beat, bopping in your seat by the interval and dancing in the aisles by the final encore.

With just a few tickets remaining, make sure you don’t miss your chance to catch this glittering celebration of Big Band; it’s the perfect night out for all of the family. Come along and strut your stuff dressed up in your favourite vintage finery and experience the evening as if you were in an old American Music Hall. Don your biggest Circle Skirt and Petticoat, best Prom Dress, frilliest Rockabilly Frock or your Zoot Suit, Dickie Bow and Spats and then add your photos to our Simply Big Band facebook page.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

Cambridge - Corn Exchange

Sat 12 February 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £22.50, £26.00, £28.50

NEW Groups of 10+ - Tickets; £15

How to Book: In person at the Corn Exchange box office 3 Parsons Court, Wheeler Street,
Cambridge, CB2 3QE
. Alternatively; call 01223 357 851 or click www.cornex.co.uk

Cardiff – St David’s Hall

Sun 13 February 2011, 8pm

Tickets: £24.50, £26.50 & £28.50

NEW Groups of 10+ - Tickets; £15

How to Book: In person at the St David’s Hall box office The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1SH. Alternatively, call 0292 087 8444 or click www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk

Sheffield – City Hall

Sat 26 February 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £24.50 & £28.50

NEW Groups of 10+ - Tickets; £15

How to Book: In person at the City Hall box office Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2JA. Alternatively; call 0114 2789 789 or click www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

20 September 2010

SIMPLY BIG BAND


A brand new production featuring the music and moves

from the golden age of Big Band.

Tickets are now on sale for SIMPLY BIG BAND a dazzling roller-coaster ride of a show, featuring the very best in American big band music, which is to tour the UK throughout 2010 and 2011, playing dates in London, Liverpool, Sheffield, Cardiff and Glasgow to name but a few.

From the raging razzmatazz of Harlem's Cotton Club in the 20s, to the halcyon post-war days of swing and Sinatra’s bobby-sox girls, and the glamorous glitz of Las Vegas in the swinging 60s, SIMPLY BIG BAND will take the audience back to when music meant magical songs, larger-than-life performers and legendary venues. You’ve seen Strictly Come Dancing on TV. Now, witness your favourite dances first hand on stage, take the chance to Jive, Salsa, Lindy Hop, Tap and Foxtrot along in the aisles to some of the most memorable music in history.

Comparing the evening and singing some of Ole Blue Eyes’ greatest hits, ‘Perfectly Frank’ star David Knopov is sure to blow even the most discerning Frank fan away with his realistic interpretation of one of the world’s greatest music stars. David recently performed his Frank Sinatra impersonation for the Queen.


The heartbeat of the night will be the wonderful big band itself, an electrifying 26-piece orchestra comprising some of the finest musicians in the land, the perfect complement for spine-tingling performances by a roster of top guest singers.

Featuring a selection of classic songs including ‘Take The ‘A’ Train’, ‘Georgia’, ‘Minnie The Moocher’, ‘It Don’t Mean A Thing’, ‘God Bless The Child’, ‘Sing Sing Sing’, ‘Manteca’,’ Let The Good Times Roll’, ‘Night Train’ and ‘Stardust’. SIMPLIY BIG BAND is the show that puts the ‘show’ into showbiz.

Backed by a tasty cocktail of tango, salsa, tap, foxtrot, lindy hop and jive dance routines from the ballroom, glittering costumes as sharp as a needle factory and classic archive big-screen footage from some of the most famous venues of the time, SIMPLY BIG BAND is the show that brings this truly golden era back to glorious life. The audience will be transported back to a pulsating musical period when immortals such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles ruled the boards, and legendary big band leaders such as Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Quincy Jones were the musical masters of their generation.

SIMPLY BIG BAND will have you clicking your fingers from the first beat, bopping in your seat by the interval and dancing in the aisles by the final encore.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

Gateshead – The Sage

Sat 16 Oct 2010, 7.30pm

Tickets: £19.50, £24.50, £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Sage box office, St Mary's Square Gateshead Quays
Gateshead NE8 2JR
. Alternatively; call 0191 443 4661
or click www.thesagegateshead.org

Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall

Mon 18 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £33.50, £28.50, £25.50

How to Book: In person at The Philharmonic Hall box office, Hope Street
Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BP
. Alternatively; call 0151 709 3789
or click www.liverpoolphil.com

Basingstoke – The Anvil

Tue 19 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £25.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Anvil box office, Churchill Way, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 7QR. Alternatively; call 01256 844244 or click www.anvilarts.org.uk

Croydon – Fairfield

Thu 21 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £26.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Fairfield box office at Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 1DG. Alternatively; call 020 8688 9291 or click www.fairfield.co.uk

Norwich –Theatre Royal

Fri 22 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £18.00, £22.00, £25.50, £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Theatre Royal box office, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL. Alternatively; call 01603 630 000 or click www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

Salford – The Lowry

Sun 24 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £25.00 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Lowry box office, Pier 8 Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ. Alternatively; call 0843 208 6000 or click www.thelowry.com

Nottingham – Concert Hall

Thu 28 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £24.50, £26.50, £28.50

How to Book: In person at The Concert Hall box office Royal Centre Theatre Square, Nottingham
Nottinghamshire, NG1 5ND
. Alternatively; call
0115 989 5555

click www.royalcentre-nottingham.co.uk

London - Cadogan Hall

Fri 29 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £29.50 & £32.50

How to Book: In person at the Cadogan Hall box office Sloane Terrace,London, SW1X 9DQ. Alternatively; call 0207 730 4500 or click www.cadoganhall.com

Cambridge - Corm Exchange

Sat 12 February 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £22.50, £26.00, £28.50

How to Book: In person at the Corn Exchange box office 3 Parsons Court, Wheeler Street,
Cambridge, CB2 3QE
. Alternatively; call
01223 357 851 or click www.cornex.co.uk

Cardiff – St David’s Hall

Sun 13 February 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £24.50, £26.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at the St David’s Hall box office The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1SH. Alternatively; call 0292 087 8444 or click www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk

Sheffield – City Hall

Sat 27 February 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £24.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at the City Hall box office Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2JA. Alternatively; call 0114 2789 789 or click www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

Aberdeen – Music Hall

Fri 1 July 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £25.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at the Music Hall box office, Union Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1QS. Alternatively; call 01224 641122 or click www.boxofficeaberdeen.com

Glasgow – Royal Concert Hall

Sat 2 July 2011, 7.30pm

Tickets: £25.50 & £28.50

How to Book: In person at the Royal Concert Hall box office, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow,
G2 3NY
. Alternatively; call
0141 353 8000 or click www.glasgowconcerthalls.com

Edinburgh – Usher Hall

Sat 30 July 2011, 7.30pm Part of Edinburgh Jazz Festival.

Tickets: £24.50, £26.50 & £28.50

How to Book; In person from the Usher Hall box office, Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA. Alternatively, call 0131 228 1155 or click www.usherhall.co.uk

8 April 2010

Jazz World stage renamed at Glastonbury Festival

The Jazz World stage is to be renamed West Holts at this year's Glastonbury Festival, organisers have announced.

The performance area, which will feature acts including Mos Def and Rodrigo y Gabriela, will return to the event's "real roots".

Festival founder Michael Eavis said that West Holts was a gate used to drive cattle through for milking on the Somerset farm.

The three-day music and arts event runs from 23-27 June.

The location of the renamed West Holts stage will remain the same and, according to Mr Eavis, will be the place to hear "global future roots music".

Other performers on the line-up include George Clinton and Nigerian musician Femi Kuti and his band The Positive Force.

Muse, U2 and Stevie Wonder have been announced as the main headliners for the festival.

Here is the full line:

FRIDAY JUNE 25TH
- Mos Def (with full live band)
- Femi Kuti
- TBC
- Breakestra with Chali 2na
- Mariachi El Bronx
- Tune-Yards
- Matthew Herbert Big Band

SATURDAY JUNE 26TH
- George Clinton with Parliament / Funkadelic
- Jerry Dammers Spacial AKA Orchestra
- Os Mutantes
- Devendra Banhart
- Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
- Phenomenal Handclap Band
- Brother Ali
- Troy Ellis & the Longshots

SUNDAY JUNE 27TH
- Rodrigo y Gabriela
- Toots & the Maytals
- Quantic & His Combo Barbaro
- Staff Benda Bilili
- Dr John
- Tunng
- The Bees
- Dizraeli (chosen from the Emerging Talent Competition finalists)