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LeRoy Downs will be the Moderator for Central Avenue Revisited: Masters of Jazz

by on Nov.05, 2009, under News, Radio, Television


Come learn about the times from the true Masters of Jazz!!!


Click  above to watch a special video about the
Mayme Clayton Library

See you There!

LeRoy Downs

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Win a FREE Christian Scott CD/DVD Give-a-way!!!

by on Nov.26, 2008, under News, Television

Hello my people and thank you for checking out TheJazzcat.net!

Christian Scott is a wonderful young artist and his latest CD “Live at Newport” is and exciting live sample of his extraordinary talent on trumpet!



I will Give-a-way 1 CD/DVD to the first 2 individuals who answer both questions about the TheJazzcat correctly!

1) Name the artist who inspired me to start writing which lead to TheJazzcat.net



2) Which artist did I do a voice over for on their website promoting their new project?

I can't believe not one person has even tried to guess. Okay here is another clue..
The initials of the artists are GKand CL, can't make it easier than that!
I know these questions do not have anything to do with the great sounds of Christian Scott but, they are tricky and if you have been paying attention, they should not be too difficult to answer!
Clue = I have interviewed them both on “Live with the Jazzcat”


Here is what you do.

1)Email me at TheJazzcat@LeRoyDowns.com with your answer
2) In the subject, please put Christian Scott Contest.
3) Please attach your address so we can send the CD
4) Please attach a photo so I can post the winners up on the site!

Thank you once again for checking out TheJazzcat.net and good luck!

P.S. If you don' t win, you can always buy the disc by clicking on the CD above!

Peace

LeRoy Downs

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McCoy Tyner Unveils "Guitars" CD and DVD on Sept 23rd 2008

by on Sep.09, 2008, under News, Television


On September 23, 2008
Jazz Legend MCCOY TYNER
Unveils GUITARS, A Star-Studded CD+DVD


Featuring The Robust Rhythm Section Of
RON CARTER & JACK DEJOHNETTE
+


DEREK TRUCKS, BELA FLECK, BILL FRISELL,
JOHN SCOFIELD & MARC RIBOT

Grace Kelly


“I've never done anything like this before,” McCoy Tyner recently said of his second album on McCoy Tyner Music/Half Note Records, a CD/DVD titled GUITARS. Along with a trio of Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette, Tyner invited guitarists Bill Frisell, Derek Trucks, John Scofield, Marc Ribot, and banjoist Bela Fleck for the studio recording and DVD shoot, scheduled for a September 23

release. “It was great, and each guy had his own concept and own sound

which is very, very important on any instrument,” said Tyner. “You

know, I look for that, the individual sound and concept.”

Legendary producer John Snyder oversaw the project along with executive producers Jeff Levenson, VP of McCoy Tyner Muisc/Half Note Records, and Steve Bensusan,

President of the Blue Note Jazz Club. Said Levenson, “What impressed me

about the project was how seamless the integration was. We have guys

with disparate styles. You have guys who approach their instruments

differently. The beauty of this project is how they all found common

ground with McCoy.”

The CD is accompanied by a state-of-the-art multiple-angle DVD

featuring songs with each special guest guitarist and bonus footage.

The DVD has 3 hours of multiple-angle viewing capability. By clicking

the “ANGLE” button on the remote or the player on a computer, one can

watch the Editor's Cut on Angle 1, all four musicians at once with

Angle 2 (separately in four quadrants), or isolate any of the musicians

and watch them exclusively with Angles 3 through 6.


JOHN SCOFIELD


Among

the guitarists, there was a distinct feeling in the studio of

excitement, awe, and apprehension. “Guitar is a little bit the odd man

out in McCoy's kind of jazz,” said Scofield, who chose to record McCoy

Tyner classics “Mr. P.C.” and “Blues On The Corner.” “For me, just to

get to play with McCoy is a really, really special, and to play with

Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter – these are really the greats, the gods

of jazz – and I walk in that room that day, I couldn't believe I was

playing with them, you know. I was very nervous, to tell you the truth,

to play with my idols, but I was thrilled too.”



DEREK TRUCKS


Derek

Trucks perceived the chance to play with Tyner as a major opportunity.

“My daughter's middle name is 'Naima,' and my son's named Charlie after

Charlie Parker and Charlie Christiansen, so the influence is there. I

don't proclaim to be a jazz player – it wasn't what I grew up doing –

but it's heavily influenced what I do and it's definitely an element of

it.” By staying true to his own style, Trucks brought a new sound and

concept to “Greensleeves” and “Slapback Blues,” embodying the spirit of

what jazz and improvisation is all about.       

MARC RIBOT


Most

of the guitarists were surprised by the call to play on the record.

Marc Ribot was definitely the most surprised, commenting that he had no

idea how he got the call. “You'll have to ask McCoy, really. I mean,

maybe he was listening to those back Lounge Lizard's records and he

decided he needed that. But it was a nice surprise.” Ribot's nonchalant

attitude about playing on the record is misleading. The only parameters

were 'tonal' or 'atonal.' And so McCoy and Marc got into it – three

short, discrete, unique duets that unfolded one after the other. It was

exciting to see it happen, to hear it happen, to watch it materialize.

And they might be McCoy's most aggressive and focused performances on

the album.” (The viewer can watch the full segment in its entirety on the DVD in the bonus footage section.)

BILL FRISELL / BELA FLECK


Rounding

out the record are guitarist Bill Frisell and banjoist Bela Fleck who

provide most of the original compositions on the record. Frisell,

coined “The Phillip Glass of jazz” by Synder and “the most unassuming

guitar player on this or any other planet,” chose to play Tyner's

“Contemplation” in addition to his own charts “Boubacar” and “Baba

Drame.” Equally at home was banjoist Fleck, who brought his furious

picking to “My Favorite Things” and his originals “Amberjack” and

“Trade Winds.” “It was nice,” said Tyner of playing with Fleck. “I've

never recorded with banjo before, so that was an interesting thing

right away, I could feel it, you know it just was great.”     



When

asked about his recording future, Tyner thought for a time and spoke

candidly. “I think there is always something to do that you haven't

done exactly. There's always that – the idea of what else can I do, and

something always comes up. No two days are the same. So we look forward

to tomorrow cause that's going to be different from yesterday and

today. Hopefully it's a good one!”



Tyner,

who will turn 70 on December 11, is looking forward to a week-long

celebration at The Blue Note Jazz Club in Manhattan that ends on his

birthday.

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Check Out the Re-Broadcast of Jason Goldman at The New Jazz Series at Wave Street Studios in Monterey hosted by LeRoy Downs

by on Aug.13, 2008, under Events, News, Radio, Television

Wave Street Studios in association with Jazzcat Productions kicks off the 2nd event in a new live jazz series that will be held at the brand new gorgeous facilities of Wave Street Studios in the Monterey Peninsula.

We encourage you  to come down and enjoy the music live as part of our studio audience but, if you can’t make it you don’t have to miss out. You are welcome to watch our live stream right here. Here is a sample of one of the quality performances that you will see at Wave Street Studios!

Jazz on Wave Street – Jason Goldman from livenetworkstv jazz on Vimeo.

Click  above for Video of the performance

Los Angeles based jazz band, Jason Goldman on August 16
Download any tune for $.99!!!

Entrance to this event is $20 in advance or at the door.

$20

Wave Street Studios

774 Wave Street

93940 Monterey

California

Please call 831-655-2010 for tickets or email us at tickets@livenetworks.tv

 

Jason will headline a live concert for a the jazz musical showcase series, and will be broadcast on August 16th at Monterey’s Wave Street Studios.

Tickets are now available for the 3rd show in the jazz series, which

kicks off at 8:00pm and 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 16, 2008, in the studio at 774

Wave Street in Monterey. The series is a Wave Street Studios production

put together by the “Jazz Cat”, LeRoy Downs.

Jason Goldman has gained prominence as a saxophonist, composer and

arranger in the fields of jazz and popular music. He has performed

numerous times with legendary jazz icons Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock,

Christian McBride, and Terence Blanchard. Jason has also performed with

producer/singer Paul Anka, Wayne Newton, Chris Isaak, Michael

Feinstein, Queen Latifah and has toured extensively with Michael Bublé.

Jason has arranged for multi-Grammy winning producer David Foster,

Michael Bublé and American Idol contestant Clay Aiken. Currently,

Jason’s arrangements can be heard with Warner Bros/Reprise recording

artist Michael Bublé, from which he has received a gold and platinum

record. Several arrangements, including Mack the Knife, Fever,

Moondance, For Once in My Life and Come Fly With Me are featured on

Michael Buble’s Come Fly With Me DVD (released March 2004), selling

over 500,000 copies. Goldman’s most noted arrangement of the song

Smile, for Bublé, was released on the CD/DVD Caught In The Act in 2005.

Please call 831-655-2010 for tickets or email us at tickets@livenetworks.tv

Entrance to this event is $25 in advance or at the door.

$20

Wave Street Studios

774 Wave Street

93940 Monterey

California

Livenetworks will broadcast this event LIVE at http://www.livenetworks.tv from 7.30 PM PST on 15th of August 2008


LeRoy Downs

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Watch LeRoy Downs' 4th Appearance on "Jazz in the Modern Era"

by on Oct.23, 2007, under News, Radio, Television


LeRoy's 4th appearance on

“Jazz in the Modern Era”

Click Picture at the top to watch the show


With the one and only Chet Hanley.

Enjoy the music of many of our dearly departed jazz angels

Jack Wilson, Alice Coltrane, Hydeus Kiatta, Jackie McLean, Jon Lucien, Max Roach and Joe Zawinul



For the first time ever on television, the premier sneak peak of 

“Hangin' with the Jazzcats”,

the promo for my new Jazz Television series that I am currently pitching to get on the air for weekly programing.

Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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