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2020/11/04

"The Gathering" - świąteczna płyta Amber Weekes

 
 
Amerykańska wokalistka jazzowa Amber Weekes od lat stanowi wyjątkową atrakcję koncertowej sceny Los Angeles. Z powodzeniem uświęca swym udziałem wiele prestiżowych festiwali za Oceanem, jak choćby nowojorski New Rochelle Jazz Festival. Gorąco oklaskiwana jest też m.in. w Caesar's Palace w Las Vegas. Artystka śpiewa od dziecka, a swój styl i manierę wokalną zawdzięcza wpływom takich div jazzu jak: Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan i Lena Horne.
Ze względu na swój charakterystyczny głos i sposób interpretacji często porównywana do Shirley Horn piosenkarka, na początku tego roku opublikowała swój kolejny album "Pure Imagination", nagrany z gronem cenionych instrumentalistów sesyjnych, indywidualnie dobranych do każdego utworu.
Tymczasem już w październiku w sprzedaży pojawiła się nowa płyta wokalistki. Tym razem jest to album świąteczny, zawierający 10 jazzowych interpretacji tak znanych utworów jak m.in. "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Winter Wonderland", "Silent Night" czy "Let It Snow".
W gronie muzyków biorących udział w nagraniu albumu zatytułowanego "The Gathering" znaleźli się m.in. tak znakomici muzycy jak m.in. gitarzysta Doug MacDonald czy kontrabasista John B. Williams.
Album ukazał się 1 października.
Robert Ratajczak

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Amber Weekes: The Gathering
CD 2020, Amber Inn Productions

program:
  1. The Christmas Waltz
  2. I’ll Be Home For Christmas
  3. My Romance
  4. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
  5. Some Children See Him
  6. What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve
  7. Winter Wonderland
  8. Silent Night
  9. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
10. The Gathering

personel:
Amber Weekes - wokal
Rickey Woodard - saksofon
Andrew Carney - trąbka
Paul Jackson, Jr., Doug MacDonald, Jacques Lesure - gitara
Mark Cargill - skrzypce
Josh Nelson, Tony Campodonico - fortepian, Rhodes
Eddy Olivieri - fortepian
Gregory Cook - czelesta
Ernie Fields Jr. - dudy
John B. Williams, Adam Cohen, Kevin Brandon - bass
Fritz Wise, Sinclair Lott, Nathaniel Scott - perkusja
Richard Heath, Munyugo Jackson - instr. perkusyjne
Nio Wilson, JoAnn Tominaga, Marcus D. Cargill, Gregory Cook - chórki
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materiały prasowe:

 
The Versatile Jazz Singer Amber Weekes Creates An Inventive, Heartfelt And Surprising Christmas Album.
 In A Diverse Program Filled With Swingers, Ballads, And Soulful Departures, The Singer Is Joined By Top Los Angeles Musicians Including Paul Jackson Jr, Guitarist, Bassist John B. Williams, Pianist Josh Nelson. Album Produced By Mark Cargill.


A popular and youthful jazz singer, Amber Weekes has released her first Christmas album, "The Gathering". She utilizes Mark Cargill’s arrangements for a cast of top Los Angeles-based musicians including pianists Josh Nelson, Tony Campodonico, and Eddy Olivieri, bassists John B. Williams, Adam Cohen, and Kevin Brandon, drummers Fritz Wise, Sinclair Lott, and Nathaniel Scott, guitarists Paul Jackson, Jr, Doug MacDonald, and Jacques Lesure, tenor-saxophonist Rickey Woodard, trumpeter Andrew Carney, and a string section. She performs consistently stimulating versions of Yuletide favorites plus a few surprises.
The set begins with a cheerful rendition of “The Christmas Waltz” that puts the focus on Amber Weekes’ beautiful voice. “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” includes the rarely heard verse, has a spot for Paul Jackson Jr’s guitar, and is given a light bossa-nova treatment that is worthy of Shirley Horn. The Rodgers and Hart classic “My Romance” has Ms. Weekes displaying a great deal of warmth while singing out-of-tempo, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
 “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” is taken as a swinger with excellent statements from Woodard’s tenor and pianist Campodonico. “Some Children See Him” has a tender vocal and a prominent spot for Ernie Fields Jr’s haunting bagpipes. A joyful “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” and an exuberant “Winter Wonderland” precede a sweet version of “Silent Night” that is filled with quiet emotion and fine playing by Nelson on keyboards. A carefree “Let It Snow” and the soulful and festive Christmas original “The Gathering” (which has an impressive violin solo from Mark Cargill) conclude the memorable program.
 Amber Weekes was born in Los Angeles to a pair of singers whose heritage as Harlemites was an important influence. A vocalist from an early age, she has sung in a countless number of Southern California clubs and venues, and performed at the New Rochelle Jazz Festival in New York and at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Amber studied singing with such teachers as Gwendolyn Wyatt, Phil Moore Jr, Catherine Hansen, Sue Fink and, most importantly, Sue Raney. She made her recording debut with her ’Round Midnight album and recently released Pure Imagination.
A delightful presence in Southern California’s jazz scene, Amber Weekes’ memorable voice, versatility and expressive style makes her one to watch and "The Gathering" a Christmas jazz album that one should not miss.