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Jazzheads Jazz Festival Took Place In New York City On May 4-5, 2012

This year Jazzheads celebrates its 20th anniversary as a label. The first annual Jazzheads Jazz Festival took place at the Players Club in New York City on May 4-5, 2012. The Players Club is the beautiful 18th century townhouse that belonged to Edwin Booth, the great Shakespearean actor and brother to John Wilkes. The townhouse has a performing banquet hall with wonderful acoustics and ambiance. It is a place to listen good performance space to listen to improvised music from some very fine musicians!

Friday night, Dave Frank performed a stellar set of solo piano pieces. This guy has super chops! It was followed by the fine and subtle playing of New York Jazz Initiative. Then, vocalist, Gabriele Tranchina group entertained with groove and joy. Closing the night was the flute maestro, Mark Weinstein with his rhythmic Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble. The players played their hearts out and the audience lucky enough to hear the music, responded with grand applause. 

Saturday night was more of the same with an inspiring set by Jeff Lederer’s Sunwatcher group. Jeff takes the saxophone to new places and keeps the audience involved. The Randy Klein’s Two Duos project with Nik Munson and Alex Skolnick was subtle and musical. Nik Munson has a rich and alluring vocal sound and Alex Skolnick is a fine Jazz guitarist, with Randy Klein’s excellent piano accompaniment. Duo playing at its best! The evening ended with the screaming and enormously educational and fun Bobby Sanabria Big Band. Bobby is a master of the stage and this is one of the best big bands out there. This night the music was happening! 

Jazzheads thanks to all the players and volunteers who made the festival a musical success! Look for more to come from Jazzheads in the future!

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Celebrate Tito Puente’s Birthday

Tito Puente, the undisputed King of Latin music and jazz. What better way to celebrate maestro Puente’s birthday this past week (4/20/23) and his incredible legacy. This recording from Bobby Sanabria and the Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2011 and made many top 10 lists. It features incredible new updated arrangements of his majestic works for big band. Part of the purchase price goes to the Manhattan School of Music Scholarship fund.

Also available on iTunes

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  • 1 month ago
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Jazzheads Jazz Festival Line-up announced!

Join the EVENT PAGE on Facebook!! 

Space is limited, so make reservations: reservations@theplayersnyc.org or call 212-475-6116

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  • 1 month ago
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JazzTimes announces “Jazzheads Jazz Festival” coming MAY 4-5, 2012 at The Players Club NYC

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  • 2 months ago
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Press Coverage on Grammy Protest

“The four Latin jazz musicians, who filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court in New York on Aug. 2, are Ben Lapidus, Mark Levine, Eugene Marlow and Bobby Sanabria. They are not seeking compensation, but they believe their careers are being severely harmed by the elimination of their category in a breach by NARAS’ ‘contractual obligations’ and that the elimination of Latin jazz causes ‘irreparable injury to the members of the Recording Academy.’  - Billboard.biz

Press Coverage on Grammy Protest:

Billboard.biz

http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/genre/latin/grammy-awards-protest-planned-by-musicians-1006109952.story

Impremedia

http://www.impremedia.com/apps/pbcs.dll/search?Category=SEARCH

Ocean County Weekly 

http://blogs.ocweekly.com/heardmentality/2012/02/musicans_take_issue_with_elimi.php

New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/arts/music/index.html

SIGN THIS PETITION - We Want Latin Music Fully Recognized at The Grammys!
Grammywatch.org and Presente.org invite you to join in a protest to demand that the Grammys reinstate the 31, mostly Latino, Black, Asian and Native American categories.
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  • 3 months ago
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Jazzheads News

Best of 2011 Picks:

Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!! Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra, Conducted by Bobby Sanabria 

JazzWeek TOP 100 CDs of 2011 (#93) - TIto Puente Masterworks Live!!! 

Best of 2011 Editor’s Picks at Descarga - TIto Puente Masterworks Live!!! 

To hear samples from this album, click here

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  • 4 months ago
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Jazzheads at the Jazz Education Network (JEN) Conference 2012

Jazzheads started off the New Year with participation at the Jazz Education Network Conference 2012 in Louisville, KY. The JEN Conference focuses on Jazz education for both educators and students of Jazz. JEN’s mission is to attract and teach new audiences about Jazz music. And that it did! The atmosphere was inspiring, filled with clinics, presentations and performances including legendary Jazz artists such as newly anointed NEA Jazz Master, Sheila Jordan, the US Army Jazz Band and high school bands from around the country. Educators mingled, shared information and left with inspiration about the future of Jazz (click here for some great JEN Conference 2012 Feedback)

Jazzheads had a profound presence throughout the conference, with several of our artists involved in clinics, panels and performances. Bobby Sanabria’s Clinic “The Latin Side of Jazz: Much More Than a Footnote” is one of the most exciting, entertaining and information packed clinics I’ve ever attended. He traces the history of Latin Jazz from its beginning to the present. And, does this all with a clavé beat playing behind him. The beat never stops.  It influences the presentation.  It propels the listener into discovering the simplicity and the complexities of the clavé rhythm. By the time Bobby has taken us on the journey from the early days of clavé to present day, he is accompanying the clavé beat by sitting behind a drum kit, playing, chanting and singing. Latin Jazz is part of Bobby Sanabria soul. He lives it, he feels it and makes you want to live and feel it, too. By the end of the presentation the entire audiences is up on their feet dancing, clapping, cheering and loving clavé. Gracias and Mucho Aché Bobby Sanabria.

Photo: Bobby Sanabria conducts clinic ‘“The Latin Side of Jazz: Much More Than A Footnote” at The JEN Conference 2012

President of Jazzheads, Randy Klein’s Clinic  “It’s About the Music, It’s About the Business of Music” had an overwhelmingly good response. The clinic is pointed and right on target. Randy discussed the challenges a musician has with balancing pursuits as an artist, while being business savvy and making intelligent choices to promote one’s music. It was satisfying for Randy to share thirty years of knowledge and experience in the music industry, as both a composer/pianist and President of Jazzheads. The clinic will be given next at the University of Kansas in February 2012. “It’s About the Music, It’s About the Business of Music” teaches how to be creative in both the art of music and the business of music.

RK Clinic

Photo: Randy Klein presents his clinic “It’s About The Music, It’s About The Business of Music“ at The JEN Conference 2012

The JEN Conference featured a special panel dedicated to spreading the word about the Grammy category elimination, a heated topic. The panel included Bobby Sanabria, Mark Levine, Randy Klein, moderated by Willard Jenkins. Some questions it addressed - Have the Grammys turned into a variety show? Will NARAS’ decision affect Jazz education? Is Jazz to be eliminated next?

Photo: Panel discussion ‘Update on the Grammy category elimination controversy - Jazz next?’ feat. Williard Jenkins, Mark Levine, Bobby Sanabria, Randy Klein at The JEN Conference 2012

A memorable performance during the convention was given by the newly anointed NEA Jazz Master, Sheila Jordan who performed a set with the University of Massachusetts Studio Orchestra with strings. Her performance was nostalgic and heartwarming. Sheila is close to 83 years old and swings like a teenager! She exhibited such joy and love for the music – a beautiful example of what Jazz can bring to your life if you embrace it.  Her love of Jazz is part of her being, and what a wonderful thing for future generations to witness in her performance. Jazzheads is honored to have just released her CD with the Bill Kirchner Nonet, One Starry Night(a lost gem from 1987, live at Chicago Jazz Festival)

Photo: University of Massachusetts Studio Orchestra perfomrs with special guest NEA Jazz Master Sheila Jordan

Tom Knific, who recorded the album Home Bass in the early years of the label, conducted a group a students – a great representation of the future generation of Jazzers.

Photo: JEN Co-founder/President Dr. Lou Fischer critiques the performance of Western Michigan University ‘Desolation Row’ featuring Donny McGaslin directed by Tom Knific

Photo: Director of Jazz Studies of Western Michigan University Tom Knific, Pianist/Composer/Educator/Jazzheads President Randy Klein, Vocalist Christine Guter

One of the ways Jazzheads has been connecting to Jazz Education is through our relationship with Manhattan School of Music. Since our relationship developed, we have released 6 records of select live performances from the MSM Jazz Arts Programs. The CDs showcase MSM’s outstanding student jazz ensembles, including the MSM Jazz Orchestra and Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra, and special guest artists such as NEA Jazz Masters Dave Liebman and Candido. The most recent release Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!! Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra Conducted by Bobby Sanabria was a Grammy nominee in 2011 for Best Latin Jazz Recording.

The CDs are publicized and promoted to Jazzheads’ global press and fan base and proceeds from the sales go to the Manhattan School of Music Scholarship Fund. This process is an exciting way for students to be on the front end of the music business and experience the insight of releasing a professional CD before finishing school.  Stay tuned for the March 2013 release of Sky Changes, featuring NEA Jazz Master Dave Liebman.

Photo: Randy Klein with Distinguished Professor of Wayne State University/conductor/educator Dennis J. Tini, Associate Dean/Chair of Manhattan School of Music’s Jazz Arts Program Justin DiCioccio and drummer/educator Bobby Sanabria

Photo: Pianist/Composer/Educator/Jazzheads President Randy Klein, Associate Dean/Chair of Manhattan School of Music’s Jazz Arts Program Justin DiCioccio with Sigrid Paana and Ruud van Dijk of Amsterdam School of the Arts

We left the JEN Conference inspired to embrace our current Jazz audience and motivated to reach out to the new generation of fans: Jazz players, listeners and those who have yet to discover the magical power behind this ever changing art form of improvised music.  Until next year, see you in Atlanta in 2013.

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  • 4 months ago
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Bobby Sanabria Big Band at the Apollo Theater

For the audience who experienced the Bobby Sanabria Big Band on June 18 at the Apollo celebrating the musical wonders of Mario Bauzá, it was a magical evening of intense Latin rhythms, improvisational highs, poetry and profound musicianship.  Bobby Sanabria and his 19 piece big band, along with guests Felipe Luciano, David Amram, ‘La Bruja, Chareneé Wade, Jon Faddis, and the legendary (90 year old) Candido Camero had the Apollo audience dancing in their seats, singing, chanting and feeling the inner motion of the clavé beat.  Electric concerts such as this happen only once in a while and it was an honor to be there.  Felipe Luciano got the evening started with a spirited rap to pulsating percussion section with his piece ‘Rhythms’.  The players in this band all have individual and strong creative musical voices.  When playing together as the Bobby Sanabria Big Band, they soar. The next three pieces, ‘Mosscode’, Nuryorican Son, and Congo Mulence featured soloists from the band and the audience was there with every nuanced note. When Bobby Sanabria introduced Chareneé Wade to sing ‘Since I Fell For You’, she melted the audience and took them on a joyous vocal ride.  The 80 year old, musician extraordinaire, David Amram joined the band soloing on penny whistles taking the evening to another high point. Then, La Bruja, Candido and Jon Faddis entered to bring down the house with the performance of Manteca. Latin Jazz is strong and alive in the hands of the leader of the cause, Bobby Sanabria.  Be on the lookout for Bobby as he rises to greater recognition.  In other words…..check him out!!!!

Bobby Sanabria on Jazzheads.com

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  • 11 months ago
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Review: O’s Place Jazz Magazine on ‘Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!!’ by Bobby Sanabria & The Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra

The late composer and percussionist Tito Puente was one of the greatest contributors to Afro-Cuban Jazz. Manhattan School of Music’s Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra celebrates Tito’s work with this live performance. The conductor and musical director is Bobby Sanabria. The program is vibrant and electrifying as is most of Puente’s music. The solos are rich and plentiful with Paul Stodolka soaring on trumpet the opener “Elegua Changó”, Bobby on vibes and many more. This is an enjoyable set of mambo and cha-cha performed with engaging fire and spirit.

D. Oscar  Groomes - O’s Place Jazz Magazine

Manhattan School of Music on Jazzheads.com

Bobby Sanabria on Jazzheads.com

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  • 11 months ago
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