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| | | Other Credits | Recorded and Mixed by Rob "Wacko" Hunter
Recorded live June 15, 2009 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.
Mixed April 12 18, 2010 at The Studio in the Country, Durham, NC
Mastered May 26, 2010 by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound Studios, New York, NY
Recorded for Marsalis Music |
| | | Music Redeems | August 24, 2010 | | Musicians | The Marsalis Family Ellis Marsalis, Piano Branford Marsalis, Saxophones Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet Ellis Marsalis III, Spoken Word Delfeayo Marsalis, Trombone Jason Marsalis, Drums, Vibes & Whistling
Friends Harry Connick, Jr., Piano Eric Revis, Bass Herlin Riley, Drums
| | Tracks | "Introducing...the Marsalis Family" (1:48) by Leon Harris
"Donna Lee" (6:55) Charlie Parker Atlantic Music Corp. (BMI) / Screen Gems - EMI Music, Inc. (BMI)
Piano: Ellis Marsalis Whistler: Jason Marsalis Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Herlin Riley
"Wynton and Branford Speak" (2:13)
"Monkey Puzzle" (8:23) James Black At Last Publishing Co. (BMI) Administered by Bug
Piano: Ellis Marsalis Tenor Saxophone: Branford Marsalis Vibes: Jason Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Herlin Riley
"After" (4:56) Ellis Marsalis At Last Publishing Co. (BMI) Administered by Bug
Piano: Ellis Marsalis
"Syndrome" (6:10) Ellis Marsalis Branwynn Publishing (ASCAP)
Piano: Ellis Marsalis Tenor Saxophone: Branford Marsalis Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis Trombone: Delfeayo Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Jason Marsalis
"Sweet Georgia Brown" (5:03) Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, and Maceo Pinkard WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Pianos: Ellis Marsalis and Harry Connick, Jr.
"Harry Speaks" (2:51)
"Teo" (7:58) Thelonious Monk Thelonious Music Corp. (BMI)
Pianos: Ellis Marsalis and Harry Connick, Jr. Tenor Saxophone: Branford Marsalis Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis Trombone: Delfeayo Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Jason Marsalis
"The Man and The Ocean" (4:14) Ellis Marsalis III
"At The House, In Da Pocket" (9:51) Jason Marsalis Lil' Man Jake Publishing (ASCAP) / Patti Rae Publishing (ASCAP)
Pianos: Ellis Marsalis and Harry Connick, Jr. Tenor Saxophone: Branford Marsalis Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis Trombone: Delfeayo Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Jason Marsalis Tambourine, Cowbell: Herlin Riley
"The 2nd Line" (6:33) Traditional
Piano: Ellis Marsalis Tenor Saxophone: Branford Marsalis Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis Trombone: Delfeayo Marsalis Bass: Eric Revis Drums: Jason Marsalis Tambourine: Herlin Riley |
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On August 24, 2010, Marsalis Music and Redeye Distribution will release a rare, new album by New Orleans own, The Marsalis Family, recently honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with a 2011 Jazz Masters Award Fellowship. All proceeds from the project will go straight to programming support for the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, an education center and heart of the New Orleans Musicians Village community, conceived in 2005 by Branford Marsalis and Harry Connick Jr. in partnership with New Orleans Habitat for Humanity following Hurricane Katrina. One of the most famous of New Orleans multigenerational jazz families, it is extraordinarily rare for the Marsalis clan to assemble all together in one place. However, approaching Fathers Day of last year, the family gathered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to honor its patriarch and the Duke Ellington Jazz Festivals Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Ellis Marsalis. With sons Branford on saxophones, Wynton on trumpet, Delfeayo on trombone, Jason on drums, poet Ellis III reciting a piece written especially for his father for the occasion, and special guests Dr. Billy Taylor and family friend Harry Connick, Jr., Ellis inspired an evening of lively performances of repertoire with special meaning to the Marsalis Family, punctuated by family stories and anecdotes about growing up in New Orleans. The sold-out concert was a testament to Ellis talents as an educator, composer, and musician, and to the one-of-a-kind Marsalis family, who have made an indelible mark on the jazz tradition. Marsalis Music recorded this incredible concert and now listeners are invited to join this appreciation of a man who mentored so many of New Orleans finest musicians, and the celebration of family, heritage, and the spirit of the city that inspired them all. All proceeds from the sale of this new album, titled Music Redeems, will fund community and music education programming at the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, currently under construction at the center New Orleans Habitat Musicians Village. Since its inception, the Musicians Village has grown into a community of seventy-two single family homes and five elder living duplexes in the Upper Ninth Ward for residents of New Orleans who were displaced by the Hurricane Katrina. Construction of the Ellis Marsalis Music Center is scheduled to be completed in the late spring of 2011 and will offer the Musicians Village and its neighbors a place to study, perform, and record music with practice rooms, an after-school music program, recording spaces, a music library, and a performance hall. The Center will provide an environment for the great musicians and teachers of New Orleans to pass along their traditions to future generations, fostering an appreciation for the past and thus securing a commitment to the future of a unique culture which continues to sustain the city and its citizens in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The motto of the Musicians Village and the title of the Marsalis Family album is Music Redeems, and despite the damage inflicted by the storm, the bedrock upon which the culture of New Orleans still lies is its music. At the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina devastation of New Orleans and its musician community, the release of this album from the Marsalis Family marks another building block in the road to rejuvenating the cultural bedrock of New Orleans. | | [ TOP ] |
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