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Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 9th, 2013, 12:09 pm
by peterdubya
Jazz Field
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Don't Run - Terence Blanchard, soloist
Song For Maura - Paquito D'Rivera, soloist
Song Without Words #4: Duet - Fred Hersch, soloist
Stadium Jazz - Donny McCaslin, soloist
Orbits - Wayne Shorter, soloist
Best Jazz Vocal Album
The World According To Andy Bey - Andy Bey
Attachments - Lorraine Feather
Liquid Spirit - Gregory Porter
WomanChild - Cécile McLorin Salvant
After Blue - Tierney Sutton
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Guided Tour - The New Gary Burton Quartet
Money Jungle: Provocative In Blue - Terri Lyne Carrington
Life Forum - Gerald Clayton
Pushing The World Away - Kenny Garrett
Out Here - Christian McBride Trio
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Brooklyn Babylon - Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
Night In Calisia - Randy Brecker, W¿odek Pawlik Trio & Kalisz Philharmonic
Wild Beauty - Brussels Jazz Orchestra Featuring Joe Lovano
March Sublime - Alan Ferber
Intrada - Dave Slonaker Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album
La Noche Más Larga - Buika
Song For Maura - Paquito D'Rivera And Trio Corrente
Yo - Roberto Fonseca
Egg¿n - Omar Sosa
Latin Jazz-Jazz Latin - Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 9th, 2013, 1:32 pm
by ValerieB
so happy that so many of my deserving friends received at least one nomination! thrilled that Gregory Porter received two!!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 9th, 2013, 5:08 pm
by BeBop
I don't buy any more. And I've never downloaded anything. But I do listen (too damn much) to Bob Parlocha's syndicated show. So I've probably heard 80% of the nominees. I can't say that any stuck with me or resonated in such a way that I wanted to buy...or even, necessarily, hear again. That isn't to say they're bad, but unless something really catches my ear...is stimulating...goes a new direction... Yeah, I know such things don't end up on Parlocha.
I'd acknowledge Kenny Garrett as a guy who says something from time to time, though I can't comment on this year's nomination. And vocals - I don't so vocals.
Sorry if I seem like a grumpy old man.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 9th, 2013, 5:32 pm
by bluenoter
Scott Dolan wrote:I'm ashamed that I haven't heard a single one of the songs or albums nominated...
All I've heard is a little bit of this album, at my neighborhood bookstore . . . Money Jungle: Provocative In Blue - Terri Lyne Carrington
. . . but I've heard the entire original!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 9th, 2013, 6:56 pm
by Chazro
Paquito'll probably win best Latin Jazz, and deservedly so, it's a great record. But that Wayne Wallace is absolutely killa!!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 10th, 2013, 9:09 am
by Chazro
No wonder the Snarky Puppy + vocals did nothing for you!;) That tune they did with Lalah Hathaway has been nominated!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 11th, 2013, 8:21 am
by Steve Reynolds
Scott Dolan wrote:I'm ashamed that I haven't heard a single one of the songs or albums nominated...
I'm very happy I havn't heard anything listed above
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 11th, 2013, 11:35 am
by peterdubya
Steve, I have a feeling you'd like the Wayne Shorter.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 11th, 2013, 1:17 pm
by Steve Reynolds
peterdubya wrote:Steve, I have a feeling you'd like the Wayne Shorter.
just making a point
I almost bought Without a Net the other day as a matter of fact
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 11th, 2013, 5:22 pm
by BeBop
Without presuming to know just what Mr. Reynolds' opinion is, I concur with one element I sense in it: being nominated for or winning a Grammy isn't really strong testimony for artistic merit. To some degree, in MY opinion, it almost argues against possession that "merit" if one seeks music that challenges the average listener. Unless you can appeal to a pretty broad swath of listeners - albeit (I'm being generous here) a "cut above" average in the people who actually nominate - you aren't going to get nominated.
I mention Bob Parlocha above. His show is apparently enjoyed by a great number of listeners across the country (syndicated program). I enjoy it enough to listen when radio is what I've got and his program is on. But he is, by his own terminology, "mainstream". You hear the Grammy nominees on his show (not so much the Latin nominees; apparently, they aren't mainstream.) That's fine. At least it's not radio pablum.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 11th, 2013, 8:21 pm
by Ron Thorne
Steve Reynolds wrote:Scott Dolan wrote:I'm ashamed that I haven't heard a single one of the songs or albums nominated...
I'm very happy I havn't heard anything listed above
Steve, how can you be happy with what you haven't heard? Pigeon-holing isn't cool, really. If one of us made the same statement about an artist with whom you were intrigued and/or enamored, what would you think?
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 12th, 2013, 8:56 am
by hornplayer
bluenoter wrote: All I've heard is a little bit of this album, at my neighborhood bookstore . . . Money Jungle: Provocative In Blue - Terri Lyne Carrington
. . . but I've heard the entire original!
Well, Terri Lyne's update is well worth listening to. I've heard most of it on WBGO.
My major gripe with the Grammys is not only that they've relegated the Jazz awards to the "pre-show" off camera, but that they've consolidated the awards to such an extent they've become trivial. Why not Male and Female vocalists? Don't get me started...
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 13th, 2013, 11:41 am
by peterdubya
I was actually ashamed that I had not heard most of the nominees....
I like Blanchard a lot, and should have heard his new CD>
Buika I've heard and I love.
New Gary Burton? I love Gary, should have heard it.
Gerald Clayton can play, I like McBRide, and I'm a big Kenny Garrett fan although his CD's never capture his energy.....
Cécile McLorin Salvant has gotten a lot of press and I checked her out on line, really great.
Hmmmmmm, this settles it. I'm going CD shopping next week.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 13th, 2013, 3:37 pm
by ValerieB
peterdubya wrote:I was actually ashamed that I had not heard most of the nominees....
I like Blanchard a lot, and should have heard his new CD>
Buika I've heard and I love.
New Gary Burton? I love Gary, should have heard it.
Gerald Clayton can play, I like McBRide, and I'm a big Kenny Garrett fan although his CD's never capture his energy.....
Cécile McLorin Salvant has gotten a lot of press and I checked her out on line, really great.
Hmmmmmm, this settles it. I'm going CD shopping next week.
and not to put you on the spot, Peter, but what about Mr. Porter?!? xoxo
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 15th, 2013, 2:30 am
by randalljazz
tierney is so overdue for a win...
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 16th, 2013, 5:10 pm
by peterdubya
Valerie, I don't think I've heard him ever...... going on a CD outing this week, so will check him and others out.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 17th, 2013, 12:30 am
by ValerieB
peterdubya wrote:Valerie, I don't think I've heard him ever...... going on a CD outing this week, so will check him and others out.
I'm "shocked," Peter!! Gregory has three wonderful CDs out and I will be very interested in your reaction. you can hear a lot of his music on the internet, YouTube, his website, etc.
I'm also really enjoying Cecile McLorin Salvant these days!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 17th, 2013, 4:09 pm
by Coda
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 5th, 2014, 1:49 pm
by bluenoter
It's time for a new batch—the57th Annual GRAMMY Awards NomineesAward Genre: Jazz31. Best Improvised Jazz SoloThe Eye Of The HurricaneKenny Barron, soloist
Track from: Gerry Gibbs Thrasher Dream Trio (Gerry Gibbs Thrasher Dream Trio)
Label: Whaling City Sound
FingerprintsChick Corea, soloist
Track from: Trilogy (Chick Corea Trio)
Label: Concord Jazz
You & The Night & The MusicFred Hersch, soloist
Track from: Floating (Fred Hersch Trio)
Label: Palmetto Records
Recorda MeJoe Lovano, soloist
Track from: The Latin Side Of Joe Henderson (Conrad Herwig Featuring Joe Lovano)
Label: Half Note
Sleeping GiantBrad Mehldau, soloist
Track from: Mehliana: Taming The Dragon (Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana)
Label: Nonesuch
32. Best Jazz Vocal AlbumMap To The Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro(Billy Childs &) Various Artists
Label: Masterworks
I Wanna Be EvilRené Marie
Label: Motema Music
Live In NYCGretchen Parlato
Label: Obliqsound
Beautiful LifeDianne Reeves
Label: Concord Records
Paris SessionsTierney Sutton
Label: BFM Jazz
33. Best Jazz Instrumental AlbumLandmarksBrian Blade & The Fellowship Band
Label: Blue Note Records
TrilogyChick Corea Trio
Label: Concord Jazz
FloatingFred Hersch Trio
Label: Palmetto Records
Enjoy The ViewBobby Hutcherson, David Sanborn, Joey DeFrancesco Featuring Billy Hart
Label: Blue Note Records
All Rise: A Joyful Elegy For Fats WallerJason Moran
Label: Blue Note Records
34. Best Large Jazz Ensemble AlbumThe L.A. Treasures ProjectThe Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
Label: Capri Records, Ltd.
Life In The BubbleGordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band
Label: Telarc International
Quiet Pride: The Elizabeth Catlett ProjectRufus Reid
Label: Motema Music
Live: I Hear The SoundArchie Shepp Attica Blues Orchestra
Label: ArchieBall
OverTime: Music Of Bob BrookmeyerThe Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Label: Planet Arts Recordings
35. Best Latin Jazz AlbumThe Latin Side Of Joe HendersonConrad Herwig Featuring Joe Lovano
Label: Half Note
The Pedrito Martinez GroupThe Pedrito Martinez Group
Label: Motema Music
The Offense Of The DrumArturo O'Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra
Label: Motema
Second HalfEmilio Solla Y La Inestable De Brooklyn
Label: Emilio Solla Music
New Throned KingYosvany Terry
Label: 5Passion
http://www.grammy.com/nominees?genre=16
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 23rd, 2014, 11:48 am
by bluenoter
the JazzTimes articleThe Recording Academy, the institution behind the Grammy Awards, has announced
its 2015 Special Merit Awards recipients. They include a Lifetime Achievement Award
for saxophonist/composer Wayne Shorter, 81, and a Trustees Award for George Wein,
the 89-year-old founder and producer of the Newport Jazz Festival, New Orleans Jazz
& Heritage Festival and other music events. The latter award, says a press release,
"recognizes outstanding contributions in areas other than performance." . . .
The award ceremony will take place at a special invitation-only event during Grammy
Week on Feb. 7. The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live the following
evening on the CBS Television Network.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 23rd, 2014, 12:32 pm
by Chazro
Tellyawhat, just got Arturo O'Farrill & LJO's 'The Offense Of The Drum'. WOW!! This a major statement, absolutely brilliant! I own 4 of the 5 nominated, great records (and so many more that weren't nominated, another very strong year for El Jazz Latino!) but I can tell ya that this category's a lock! I also just got Jerry Gonzalez big band tribute to his Fort Apache Band, also very highly recommended. 2 outstanding scores, Merry Xmas to me!!;)
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 23rd, 2014, 1:58 pm
by hornplayer
I'm really disppointed that Jimmy Greene's poignant project "Beautiful Life," wasn't nominated.
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: December 31st, 2014, 6:43 am
by Gentle Giant
Shepp with a Grammy nod!
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: January 2nd, 2015, 11:12 pm
by ValerieB
hornplayer wrote:I'm really disppointed that Jimmy Greene's poignant project "Beautiful Life," wasn't nominated.
could it be, June, that it was released too late in the year to qualify?
Re: Grammy Nominations/Awards — Jazz
Posted: January 20th, 2015, 9:00 am
by bluenoter
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/189533-the-2015-grammys-get-jazz-mostly-wrong-a-little-right/It would be hard to post even part of the article here (it has too much formatting that doesn't get copied),
but check it out. And who is Will Layman, you might ask (as I did)?Will Layman is a writer, teacher and musician living in the Washington, DC area. He is a contributor to National Public
Radio and frequently appears as a guest on WNYC's "Soundcheck" as a jazz critic. He plays both funk and jazz in the
bars and clubs in and near the nation's capital. His fiction and humor appear in print and online.