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January 13, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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THE EBONY HILLBILLIES

“…The premiere black string band in AMERICA”
-TONY THOMAS, BLACK BANJO ASSOCIATION

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014
One Long Set: 8PM-10PM

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345 Adams Street

Brooklyn, NY 11201

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Named “Best Barbecue in NY” by New York Magazine

THE EBONY HILLBILLIES featuring
Henrique Prince – violin – Black Fiddle Music scholar, worked with Sun Ra,
Gloria Gassaway – voice, bones & dance – worked with
James Brown-Godfather of Soul
Norris Bennett – banjo & voice – Internationally known solo artist
Bill “Salty Bill” Salter – acoustic bass – 2 Time Grammy Award Winner, worked with Miriam Makeba
Newman Taylor Baker – washboard – International Jazz Drummer, worked with Billy Bang, Billy Harper, Henry Threadgill“The black string band of the 19th and early 20th Centuries played dance music. It was Improvisational music for dance parties or Frolics. Some of the ideas sound very funky and very modern.” Henrique PrinceAs one of the last black string bands in the country, the Ebony Hillbillies take great pains to capture the traditional sound, all the while contributing their individual artistic experiences to the improvisational mix that becomes irresistible dance music looking toward the future…19th Century meets 21rst Century.COME PARTY WITH THE EBONY HILLBILLIES!!! 917- 741-8825

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January 14, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
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Roy Campbell was a warrior and hero in our New York City music community. He carried his armament (the trumpet, flugelhorn, flutes) wherever he went, and he went wherever he was needed. He was for the music, he was for his brothers and sisters. He was concerned about the next generation. But he didn’t want his peers to be forgotten. He didn’t want the History of this music, which was born out of struggle, to be forgotten. His music was not born in a university, but came from the struggle that he endured every day as a black man and as a human being trying to rise up and raise up.Valerie Campbell-Morris, Roy Campbell’s sister, requested that at this time in lieu of flowers they would ask that any donations be submitted to Arts for Art in memory of Roy S. Campbell, Jr.
Roy Campbell’s Wake : Tuesday, January 14th, 5 to 8pm, Granby’s Funeral Home.
4021 White Plains Rd, Bronx. Take the #2 or #5 train to 225 Street.Funeral : Wednesday, 1pm in the north Bronx at St Luke’s Episcopal Church.
777 East 222 Street near White Plains Rd. Take the #2 or #5 train to 225 Street.


Amiri was not only a famous poet. He was humble and tirelessly working artist who lived his life dedicated to all his people.

who used words like scalpels to cut out the disease
of our un-kind un-just un-liberated culture
but not only did he write words that cut away falseness to reveal truth or at least make us question 
an unhealthy world that we take for granted as normal
but in addition – he was always there
He showed Up where he was needed
Now there is no one to show Up except us all
We must carry on
We must never stop striving’
till We All are Free
till We are All living With Justice and Humanity.
Amiri Baraka’s Wake: Friday, January 17th, Metropolitan Baptist Church, 4pm to 9pm.
149 Springfield Avenue, Newark, NJ.Funeral: Saturday, January 18th at Newark Symphony Hall at 10am.
1020 Broad Street, Newark, NJ.
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January 14, 2013To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
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Archie Shepp Attica Blues Orchestra Live
“I Hear The Sound”
US Release Date
January 14, 2014
(Archieball ARCH 1301)
Tracklisting:1. Attica Blues

2. Arms

3. Blues for Brother G. Jackson

4. Come Sunday

5. The Cry Of My People

6. Quiet Dawn

7. Déjà Vu

8. Steam

9. Goodbye Sweet Pop’s

10. Ballad for a Child

11. Mama too tight
(Bonus Tracks on the digital version):

12. The Stars are in your eyes

13. Ujaama
Personnel:

Archie Shepp (Saxophones tenor, soprano, voice)

Amina Claudine Myers , Marion Rampal, Cécile McLorin Salvant (Voice)

Amina Claudine Myers, Tom Mc Clung(Piano)

Famoudou Don Moye (Drums, congas)

Reggie Washington (Double bass et Bass) Pierre Durand (Guitar)

Stéphane Belmondo, Izidor Leitinger, Christophe Leloil, Olivier Miconi (Trumpets)

Sébastien Llado, Simon Sieger, Romain Morello, Michaël Ballue (Trombones)

Raphaël Imbert, Olivier Chaussade (Alto Saxophones)  François Théberge, Virgile Lefebvre (Tenor saxophones)

Jean-Philippe Scali (Baryton saxophone)

Manon Tenoudji, Steve Duong (Violins)  Antoine Carlier (Violin alto) Louise Rosbach (Cello)

Jimmy Owens  (Conductor)

Except The Cry Of My People: Trumpet : Ambrose Akinmusire, Bass : Darryl Hall, Conductor : Jean-Claude André

 

The album was recorded on Sept 9 2012 at the Jazz à La Villette Festival, June 14 2013 at CNCDC de Châteauvallon and on June17 2013 at Les Nuits de Fourvière Festival

 

On September 9, 1971, a riot broke out in Attica Prison, New York State, and quickly spread. For five days, about a thousand prisoners controlled one of four yards encircled by the prison buildings, where they held thirty-three hostages, guards and civilian employees. On September 13, New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller ordered the prison to be retaken by force. Thirty-nine people were left dead: twenty-nine prisoners and ten hostages were all killed by the troopers’ bullets. At first, the administration tried to blame the guards’ deaths on the rioters, before being forced to admit culpability.

In January 1972, Archie Shepp recorded the album Attica Blues in tribute to this rebellion.
After the original and the repeat performances in 1979 of his Attica Blues Orchestra at the Palais des Glaces, in 2012 Archie Shepp revived the fantastic ensemble, together with a brilliant and dynamic collective of performers. It is an orchestra that transcends styles and epochs. The band is international in scope, combining the extraordinary abilities of great American artists such as: Amina Claudine Myers, Jimmy Owens, Famoudou Don Moye, Ambrose Akinmusire, Reggie Washington, Tom McClung with an array of some of the brightest stars on the European horizon: Stéphane Belmondo, François Théberge, Christophe Leloil, Izidor Leitinger, Raphaël Imbert, Cécile McLorin-Salvant, a Franco-American vocalist currently studying music at the New School in New York. She also studied in the jazz class of the Aix-en-Provence conservatory and is winner of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Competition. Finally the remarkable and talented soprano, Marion Rampal of Marseille, France, who has performed extensively in Europe and recently in the U.S. The String Quartet from Dijon is a specially added feature which adds both colour and intensity to this joyful sound; a 26-piece orchestra which emits a unique generational and cultural ambiance.
Above all there is the cry of the blues which has lost nothing of its purpose and intensity in 2013. The blues is analogous to the album’s title, a beacon, and a metaphor, not the blues as a set style or particular aesthetic, but as a collective state of mind, a link that unites all the musicians. For example: Blues for Brother George Jackson seems to recall a devastating, dance groove, but Shepp insists that the music has both a social and aesthetic meaning. Written to preserve the memory of the Attica rebellion, it still strikes a strong chord in contemporary ears. 2013 is the year of Nelson Mandela’s 95th birthday, of Barack Obama’s second term, the old anxieties that we thought to be buried, and the inexhaustible reflexes of exclusion, suspicion, racism, and ostracism are still present, and grow more and more embedded in our daily lives. We experienceAttica Blues as if it had been written today. There is a certain tristesse which continues to gnaw at us, a sense of shared suffering that will long remain in our collective memory.
ARCHIE SHEPP ATTICA BLUES ORCHESTRA – LIVE –
European Release Date – November 25 2013
US Street Date January 14, 2014
on Archieball (independent label created by Archie Shepp in 2004),
distributed by Harmonia Mundi.

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January 14, 2014

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