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Music Never Stops
Betty Carter
Music Never Stops
Betty Carter
Blue Engine Records -Betty Carters The Music Never Stops
Never-Before-Released
Live Recording of Betty Carters
Jazz at Lincoln Center 1992 Performance
New York, NY January 29, 2019 Blue Engine Records announces the release of some of the earliest material ever recorded by Jazz at Lincoln Centerjazz trailblazer and vocalist Betty Carters The Music Never Stops. This live performance at New Yorks Aaron Davis Hall was recorded in 1992, six years before Carters untimely passing and during the early days of Jazz at Lincoln Center. The Music Never Stops marks Carters first posthumous album as well as the artists first release composed entirely of previously unheard material in 22 years (the last being Im Yours, Youre Mine in 1997). The first single from The Music Never Stops,Tight! / Mr. Gentleman, is available for streaming and download on all mass-market digital platforms on Friday, February 1. Betty Carters The Music Never Stops will be released, 27 years to the date of the historic performance, on March 29, 2019.
The long-running debate over what defines a jazz singer simply dissolves when Betty Carters name comes up. She transcended the entire category and took her place in the music pantheon as one of jazzs most profound and game-changing innovators. Her impact was pervasive: not only did she influence a wide range of artists with her music, but the University of Betty Carter stands alongside Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers as one of the jazz worlds elite finishing schools, training many of todays most acclaimed jazz artists.
Carter challenged herself throughout her entire career, but the concert captured on The Music Never Stops represents perhaps the pinnacle of her musical ambitions. Harnessing a full jazz orchestra, a string section, and three distinct piano trios, Carter delivered a stunning tour-de-force performance that until now only lived in the memories of the enthralled and highly responsive audience members who were fortunate enough to have been there.
The orchestra Carter enlisted include such stalwarts as Robin Eubanks, Art Baron, Jerry Dodgion, Alex Foster, and Lew Soloff. Pianists John Hicks, Geri Allen, and Cyrus Chestnut; bassists Lisle Atkinson and Ariel Roland; and drummers Kenny Washington, Greg Hutchinson, and Clarence Pennfilled out the three swinging rhythm sections. Many of the participants were Carters former students, and all of the rhythm section players were members of her various trios.
Carters magnificent performance was a massive and ambitious undertaking. The Music Never Stops proved to be an apt title, as over the course of two hours it never did. She darted back and forth between the different ensembles, transitioning seamlessly and effortlessly between burning bebop and deeply felt ballads, wearing out the musicians with her stamina. The album highlights the legendary Carters many talents: mesmerizing balladry, exhilarating swing, impeccable lyricism, stunning improvisation, and her unparalleled ability to build both a narrative and a mood by spontaneously weaving jazz standards and her own genius material together. For example, a 16-minute medley of what Carter calls question songsWhy Him?, Where or When, and Whats New?takes three seemingly disparate standards and crafts a seamless, epic narrative of love found, lost, and (maybe) found again. Carters originals like 30 Years and Make Him Believe offer up inventive and unsparing treatments of modern love, challenging gender norms and constructing narrative tapestries in a way thats still visionary today.
PERSONNEL:
The Trios
Cyrus Chestnut piano
Ariel Roland bass
Clarence Penn drums
John Hicks piano
Lisle Atkinson bass
Kenny Washington drums
Featuring
Geri Allen piano
Greg Hutchinson drums
The Big Band
Jerry Dodgion alto saxophone
Rick Wald alto saxophone
Alex Foster tenor saxophone
Lou Marini tenor saxophone
Joe Temperley baritone saxophone
Art Baron trombone
Robin Eubanks trombone
Joe Randazzo trombone
Lew Soloff trumpet
Earl Gardner trumpet
Ron Tooley trumpet
Kamau Adilifu trumpet
John Hicks piano
Lisle Atkinson bass
Kenny Washington drums
The Strings
Jeanne LeBlanc cello
Akua Dixon cello
Julie Green cello
Bruce Wang cello
John Beal bass
Dave Finck bass
Blue Engine Records Announces Betty Carters The Music Never Stops
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | May 17, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 0857509005179 |
Label | BLUE ENGINE RECORDS BLEA14.2 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 125 × 142 × 9 mm · 85 g |
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