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Ray Charles: New Jazz Collection

Ray Charles’ Genius + Soul = Jazz is Centerpiece of 2-CD Deluxe Edition
Retrospective of the Artist’s Jazz Recordings of the ’60s and ’70s

Ray Charles

Ray Charles was best known for his work in the idioms of R&B, rock ‘n’ roll and even successful forays into country. But he also recorded influential jazz albums, including the groundbreaking Genius + Soul = Jazz originally released in 1961, and continuing into the ’70s with My Kind of Jazz, Jazz Number II and My Kind of Jazz Part 3. On April 6, 2010, Concord Records will release a deluxe edition two-CD set featuring digitally remastered versions of all four albums including encyclopedic liner notes by Will Friedwald, jazz writer for The Wall Street Journal and author of several books on music and popular culture, along with original liner notes by Dick Katz and Quincy Jones.

Dick Katz wrote in his original January 1961 liner notes, “The combination here of rare talent plus uncommon craftsmanship has produced a record that showcases the timeless quality and innate taste that is uniquely that of Ray Charles.”

Some nine years later, Charles recorded another jazz album, My Kind of Jazz. With sessions in Los Angeles this time, Charles surrounded himself with such players as Bobby Bryant and Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Glen Childress, trombone; Andy Ennis, Albert McQueen and Clifford Scott, saxophone; and Ben Martin, guitar. The album contained Charles’ own “Booty-Butt” (which was issued as a single on his own Tangerine label), Lee Morgan’s “Sidewinder,” and Horace Silver’s “Señor Blues.”

Jazz Number II was recorded roughly two years later at Charles’ Tangerine/RPM Studios, where he enlisted an impressive cast of arrangers: Alf Clausen, Teddy Edwards, Jimmy Heath and Roger Neumann. The tracks included Ray Charles and Roger Neumann’s “Our Suite,” Teddy Edwards’ “Brazilian Skies” and “Going Home,” Thad Jones’ “Kids Are Pretty People” and Jimmy Heath’s “Togetherness.”

My Kind of Jazz Part 3 concludes the Genius + Soul = Jazz deluxe package and was recorded in Los Angeles circa 1975, featured the Ray Charles Orchestra including Clifford Solomon, alto sax; Glen Childress, trombone; Johnny Coles, trumpet; Leroy Cooper, baritone sax; and James Clay, tenor sax. Included are compositions by Duke Ellington, Horace Silver, Jimmy Heath and Benny Golson. Issued on Charles’ own Crossover Records, the album reached #55 on the R&B chart in 1976.

The reissue of Genius + Soul = Jazz continues Concord Music Group’s long-term reissuing of the Ray Charles catalog in cooperation with the Ray Charles Foundation.


Soul’d Out Music Festival

INNAUGURAL OUTING FOR EXCITING NEW FEST
APRIL 11-24 IN PORTLAND, OREGON

The first annual Soul’d Out Music Festival will take place over two weeks, throughout eight of Portland’s most prestigious venues. Featuring artists from across the musical spectrum, including jazz, funk, blues, hip-hop, soul and more, SOMF brings them all together under the banner of Soulful Music. Soul music, unlike any other, has the unique ability to unite us across perceived differences in race, culture or generation.

The Soul’d Out Music Festival was created in November 2009, with the inaugural festivities scheduled for April 2010, as a means by which to give a platform to music often overlooked by the commercial music industry, as well as to firmly supplant Portland as the West Coast’s premier independently-minded music market.

Soulful, uplifting music, recreated in the live setting, is one of the most healing and profound means of expression humanity has. This music is the most effective tool of bringing about positive social evolution. The organizers offer this festival as the beginning of a new movement towards realizing music’s inherent healing and transformative qualities, and as a means of applying these qualities directly in our ever-expanding community.

Initial Lineup

Buddy Guy
Gil Scott-Heron
Steel Pulse
Corinne Bailey Rae
Dr. Lonnie Smith
CeU
Pretty Lights
Dead Prez
DeVotchKa
Nicholas Payton
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie
Bonobo (Live)
Christian Scott
Mad Professor
Omar Sosa’s Afreecanos
Benny Golson
King Khan & The Shrines
John Brown’s Body
Toubab Krewe
B-Side Players

More artists coming soon.

Tickets

Tickets for each show will be sold individually. A limited number of Jazz and All Access packages will be offered. Jazz Package passes (early bird – $75.00) will gain purchaser entrance to all Jazz concerts. All Access Package passes ($250.00) will gain purchaser entrance into all shows, as well as Soul’d Out Music Festival merchandise. More information here