sábado, 7 de marzo de 2015

Keri Johnsrud New CD "This Side of Morning", release and concerts!

Keri Johnsrud
New CD
"This Side of Morning"


Keri Johnsrud "This Side of Morning" (KJ002) Street Date: April 7, 2015 
Keri Johnsrud - vocals; Kevin Bales - piano/Rhodes; Larry Kohut - upright bass;
Neal Alger - guitar; Jon Deitemyer - drums; Stephen Lynerd – vibes
Artist: KERI JOHNSRUD 
Title: THIS SIDE OF MORNING
Label: SELF PRODUCED
Artist Website: www.kerijohnsrud.com
Release Date: APRIL 7, 2015
UP Code: 888295219280

Track listing, track times 
1. From Here 4:25 
2. When Morning Dawns 4:45 
3. If and When 4:30 
4. Everything’s Okay 5:45 
5. Little Dream 0:53 6. Here I Am 5:48 
7. A Thousand Tears 6:30 
8. Your Way 4:06 
9. Fly Away 6:04 
10. The Chameleon 5:43

Musicians: 
Keri Johnsrud - vocals Kevin Bales - piano/Rhodes Larry Kohut - upright bass
Neal Alger - guitar  
Jon Deitemyer - drums Stephen Lynerd – vibes

 Almost from the beginning, jazz has given us singers who sing - such as Hoagy Carmichael (“Stardust” and “Georgia On My Mind”) - and singers who write: Billie Holiday co-composed some of her best material, including “Don’t Explain” and God Bless the Child”. But dispite a few such examples, the idea of the “singer/songwriter” conjures emotional revelation bordering on confession, giving us songs less concerned with rhyming “June” and “swoon” than with delving deeper into romance, with observing the fine details, with probing the life of the mind. Then the Chicago pianist Patricia Barber started writing her own songs: dark vibrant poetry, served in the cocktail tumbler of her vocals, washing over the rocks of unique melodies and covering subjects long abandoned to pop and rock. Next came Nora Jones, who simplified the whole process but gave rise to a whole generation of jazz-based -artists - Melody Gardot, Rebecca Martin, Gretchen Parlato- writing and singing to a new generation of jazz-based songs. With melodies informed by but not restrained to jazz- and lyrics that exist light- years from the charming antiquities of a Great American Songbook-these artists. 

Now comes Keri Johnsrud.
 She writes her own lyrics, which have character and intrigue, and sings them in a voice warm and pure, precisely suited to the stories she tells. Some of those tales are mysterious, some hip, and some as guiless as a saint. But in every case, they slice through the jokey irony of pop culture to frame modern insights in fresh new music. She has done her homework; she thought things through. And she has crafted songs that will get into your ears and under your skin. She and her co-wrter, pianist Kevin Bales, have sculpted and polished each “aha” moment, and a crackerjack group of improvisors, attuned to her mesage, rounds out the package. Surrounded by professional vocalists throughout her young life, Keri began singing at an early age and first performed publicly at the age of seven. A highly appealing jazz singer with a quietly expressive voice and a deep understanding of the lyrics that she interprets, Keri Johnsrud has been an important part of the Chicago jazz scene for the past 15 years. Now, with the recording of her upcoming original CD ‘This Side Of Morning’, she is making a major step forward not only as a singer but as a lyricist and songwriter. —Neil Tesser


Upcoming Live Appearances

03/13/15
SIP
4000 N. Southport
Chicago, IL
8pm - 11pm


04/10/15
SIP
4000 N. Southport
Chicago, IL
8pm - 11pm

04/11/15
ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT
Orpheum Theater Center
220 E. Main St.
Marshalltown, IA
8pm, doors open at 7pm
Call 641-844-5921 for tickets: $10

www.iavalley.edu/orpheum/index.htm

04/13/15
ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT
The Green Mill
4802 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL
9pm - 1am
Cover: $7
04/17/15
ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT
Churchill Grounds
660 Peachtree St., NE
Atlanta, GA
9pm - 12am
Cover: $15/$10 minimum


Media Contact
Jim Eigo

jim@jazzpromoservices.com
www.jazzpromoservices.com
jazzglobalbeat@gmail.com

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