Thursday, June 25, 2009

CTI All-Stars: complete European tour dates

(Creed Taylor, the legendary CTI founder and producer)

The official line-up of the CTI All Stars 2009 consists of Hubert Laws (flute), Randy Brecker (trumpet), Bill Evans (tenor & soprano sax), Russell Malone (guitar), Niels Lan Doky (piano & keyboards), Mark Egan (electric bass), Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion) and Flora Purim (vocals) besides, obviously, CTI's boss Creed Taylor, who will be touring with the band. Todd Bashore is contributing with the arrangements and maybe will also perform as saxophonist. The repertoire will include such CTI hits as "Sugar" (Stanley Turrentine), "First Light" (Freddie Hubbard), "Road Song" (Wes Montgomery), plus lesser known songs as "She Was Too Good To Me" (from the Chet Baker album of the same title) and "San Francisco River" (from Airto's "Fingers"). Anders Bergcrantz and Bill W. Ketzer will be, respectively, the trumpeter and the drummer in the Istanbul concerts.
This is the complete schedule for the European tour, from July 7 to 15, of the CTI All Star supergroup (aka CTI Reunion Band). Their opening gala concert at the Miles Davis Hall of the Montreux Jazz Festival, which will be filmed in HighDefinition for a DVD release -- according to the first-hand info I got from CTI historian Doug Payne a couple of months ago -- is almost sold-out. The tickets for the concert at the Northsea Jazz Fest, on July 10, are also selling well.

July 7: Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland (double bill with Jamie Cullum)

July 8: Istanbul Jazz Festival, Turkey

July 9: Istanbul Jazz Festival, Turkey

July 10: Northsea Jazz Festival, Holland

July 11:Canary Islands / Tenerife

July 12:Canary Islands / Las Palmas

July 14:San Javier, Spain

July 15: Valencia, Spain
(Hubert Laws & Randy Brecker)

The CTI name (Creed Taylor Incorporated) stands for a multi-generational family of musicians who adhere to the musical values and quality criteria that was established by Creed Taylor and his associates decades ago.

Aside from an impressive lineup, all musicians of the highest caliber, a special emphasis should be made on the band's leader Creed Taylor. Eventhough his own name may not be instantly recognizable by all, his music remains the most popular and commercially successful in the history of jazz.

His multi-Grammy Award winning 1963 production "Getz/Gilberto" album has sold 42 million copies to date and still to this day sell 250,000 full price units each year without any promotion whatsoever - and the album is on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of The Greatest Albums Of All Time. And more recently, the rapper Dr. Dre has sold 8 million copies of the hit single "Nigga Witta Gun" which was built around a Creed Taylor sample from his CTI catalogue.

And the further list of acclaimed artists that Creed Taylor has produced is endless and speaks for itself (Hubert Laws, George Benson, Ron Carter, Antonio Carlos Jobim, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard, Airto, Bob James, Don Sebesky, Larry Coryell, the list goes on and on) and so does the list of modern day hip hop and rap artists who have sampled him (LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg.....). In other words, the music of Creed Taylor is - without comparison - present in far more minds than the music by any other jazz producer alive today.

"The CTI All-Stars 2009 is not a nostalgia/tribute-to-the-past band, but a new current CTI band that Creed Taylor is putting together to perform and record with, with music written specifically for this band," says Nels Lan Doky. "The band will of course continue in the same path and with the same high quality values as always, but we want to move forward not backwards musically, so it is therefore important to have some new players involved. However, most do have a substantial prior history with CTI, including Airto, Hubert Laws, Mark Egan, Randy Brecker and of course Creed Taylor himself."

Brecker, who recorded dozens of CTI session as sideman and also was featured on the CTI Superband that recorded/filmed the "Chroma: Music on the Edge" project in 1990, unfortunately will not perform on the concerts in Turkey: "I couldn't do that one on July 8-9th as part of Istanbul Jazz Fest. I'm playing at Warsaw Jazz Days on July 8th with orchestra a piece that was written for me by pianist Wlodek Pawlik called 'Tykocin' about my polish family roots...we did a CD which is out in Poland and got all kinds of awards and was featured in the polish Newsweek..it will be out in the US soon on Summit Records," explains Randy, who will be replaced by Swedish trumpeter Anders Bergcrantz in the Istanbul nights, while Bill W. Ketzer will take the drum chair, replacing Jeff Watts.

"Our task from a marketing point of view will be to communicate the above facts efficiently, so that we in fact do reach the very substantial audience that CTI music has," Creed adds.

For more details, please check:
http://jazzstation-oblogdearnaldodesouteiros.blogspot.com/2009/04/cti-all-stars-band-2009-will-perform-in.html
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A lesser known contributor to this CTI reunion, NY-based saxophonist/arranger/composer Tood Bashore, a current member of the Charlie Tolliver Big Band, is writing some of the charts.
His bio follows:

Todd Bashore was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He received his bachelor’s degree in music from Duke University where he studied saxophone, composition and arranging with Paul Jeffrey. Upon graduation, Todd moved to New York City to study with jazz legends Jimmy Heath and Roland Hanna at Queens College, where he received his master’s degree in 1996.

Todd has been active in the New York jazz scene ever since, performing and recording with Toshiko Akiyoshi, David Berger, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Star Big Band, Pedro Giraudo, Slide Hampton, Jimmy Heath, the Latin Giants Orchestra, matchbox twenty, the Mingus Big Band, the New York City Ballet, Chico O’Farrill, Ken Peplowski, Charli Persip, Valery Ponomarev, Bobby Short, Charles Tolliver, Bebo Valdéz, Howard Williams, Zen Zadravec and many others.

He recently completed tours of France, South Africa and Morocco with the Latin Giants Orchestra, Macau with Pedro Giraudo, and several tours of Europe and Japan with Charles Tolliver. Todd also performs at Birdland in New York City every Sunday with the Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra.

Todd keeps busy as a composer and arranger and has written for Slide Hampton’s recording Spirit of the Horn, for HBO’s "Sex and the City," and over fifty big band arrangements for The Supper Club in New York. In 2006 he received an excellent review from Nate Chinen in the NY Times for an arrangement of Wave he was commissioned to write for Slide Hampton’s band.

In December 2008 Todd received a commission to write five arrangements for reed and mouthpiece manufacturer Vandoren and currently he is arranging music for the CTI All-Star Band which will be premiered at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in July 2009.
Recent (2009) recordings of Todd include "El Viaje" by the Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra, "Ven Baila Conmigo" by the Latin Giants of Jazz, and "Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note" by Charles Tolliver where Todd is a featured soloist on the title track.

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