Showing posts with label Lionel Loueke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lionel Loueke. Show all posts

December 04, 2011

Jeff Ballard Trio live at Rolf-Liebermann-Studio 2011


Jeff Ballard - dr
Miguel Zenón - sax
Lionel Loueke - git, voc
recorded live at Rolf-Liebermann-Studio, NDR, Hamburg, September 8, 2011

1. Gaida (Miguel Zenón)
2. Hangin' Tree (Queens Of A Stoneage)
3. Off The Top (Miguel Zenón)
4. Come With Me Miz P. (Jeff Ballard)
5. Vivi (Lionel Loueke)

One of the most exciting drummers in jazz today, Jeff Ballard, may be best known for being a member of piano phenom Brad Mehldau's Trio, but he also leads his own groups, and his newest features Miguel Zenon on saxophone and Lionel Loueke on guitar.
After three years with Ray Charles, Ballard moved to New York City, where he soon began to play with jazz giants including Eddie Harris, Bobby Hutcherson, Lou Donaldson, Danilo Perez and Chick Corea, as well as up-and-coming players closer to his age, including Mark Turner, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mehldau, Avishai Cohen, Larry Grenadier and Guillermo Klein. His newest trio, with Zenon and Loueke, comes from sessions with some of his closest collaborators.
"I met Miguel [Zenon] through playing in Guillermo Klein's band, and I met Lionel [Loueke] for the first time when we played in a group with Avishai Cohen, the trumpet player," Ballard says.
Saxophone, guitar and drums is an unusual combination for a jazz group, though there is one outstanding trio led by drummer Paul Motian, with saxophonist Joe Lovano and guitarist Bill Frisell. But Ballard says they weren't an influence on his group.
"I put this trio together not thinking of Paul's trio, but afterwards, I have thought of it like a World Music-Paul Motian trio thing," he says. "They are both from cultures which are rich in the tradition of the drum, and this allows us to meet in a similar place musically."
While Ballard and his trio might meet in a similar place musically as Motian's trio, they journey to places far away from the usual musical fare. While Ballard is quick to complement the sound and skills of his fellow players, he also draws attention to the importance of his diverse drum kit - which contains drums from around the world with real skin heads - in the trio's sound. But above all, he says, it is the group's serious approach to music that sets them apart.
"For me, it's not good enough just to have ability. There must be a life energy to it with reasons and feelings and understanding as to why. Music is one of the highest things we have in life. We can be proud that it is a human invention," he says.
This fine trio hasn´t recorded an album so far, the latest album available by Jeff is the 2009 record "Sky & Country" featuring FLY, another trio with Jeff Ballard, Larry Grenadier and Mark Turner.

November 13, 2010

Herbie Hancock – The Imagine Project live at ViennaJazz 2010


Herbie Hancock - Piano, Keyboards
Vinnie Colaiuta – Drums
Tal Wilkenfeld – Bass
Lionel Loueke – Guitar
Greg Phillinganes – Keyboards
Christina Train - Vocals, Violin

recorded live at Staatsoper Wien (Vienna State Opera), July 5, 2010

1. Watermelon Man
2. Don´t Give Up (Peter Gabriel)
3. Actual Proof
4. Tamatant Tilay / Exodus (Bob Marley)
5. Maiden Voyage/ Dolphin Dance/ Round Midnight
6. Speak Like A Child/ Cantaloupe Island
7. The Times, They Are A Changin (Bob Dylan)
8. Space Captain (Matthew Moore)
9. Imagine (John Lennon)

Herbie Hancock is perhaps the most important crossover artist in Jazz today. In 2008 he won a the Album of the Year Grammy for his Pop-Jazz album “River/The Joni Letters”, an honor seldom bestowed on Jazz musicians. The man born Herbert Jeffrey Hancock in Chicago in 1940 achieved prominence in the 1960s with his recordings for Blue Note records.
In addition to his superb solo albums, he also served as a sideman for Miles Davis, Donald Byrd, Kenny Dorham, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and many other fine musicians. Herbie Hancock also recorded soundtracks which helped electrify Jazz.
Free thinker that he is, Hancock also extended his talents beyond the realm of Jazz. His current opus, “The Imagine Project”, is an all-star affair, which includes prominent musicians from both the Jazz as well as Pop worlds. Recorded in Mumbai, Paris, London, and Dublin, this project features mutually-diverse musicians such as sitar player Anoushka Shankar, guitarists Jeff Beck and Lionel Louke, and bassist Marcus Miller. The vocalists include the Blues team of Susan Tedeschi and Derek trucks, Pop stars Pink and Seal, Latin musician Juanes, and Africa’s Oumou Sangare.
With this project Herbie Hancock is once again proving that music is the universal language which is optimal for communicating messages advocating world peace, humanity, and tolerance. In addition to the album, the project also has its own website which includes a documentary film, live performances and additional background information.

January 20, 2010

Lionel Loueke Trio live at Jazzfest Berlin 2009


Lionel Loueke · voice & guitar
Massimo Biolcati · bass
Ferenc Nemeth · drums

recorded live at Jazzfest Berlin 2009, Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 4, 2009

1. Karibu
2. Novigon
3. Seven Teens
4. Vera
5. Akwe

Loueke’s story begins in Benin, a small country in West Africa, where he spent a lot of time listening to his older brother playing the guitar. Eventually when Loueke was 17 years old, his brother let him borrow this guitar, and he quickly realized that he had a great facility for the instrument.

Before even graduating from the Monk Institute, Loueke began touring in Terence Blanchard’s sextet, a highly-creative band that recorded two albums for Blue Note (Bounce and Flow) and allowed Loueke to begin expressing his own voice as a soloist and composer. Since leaving Blanchard’s band he has been hired by Hancock and become a prominent member of the pianist’s current quartet, touring extensively and recording on Hancock’s Grammy-nominated album, River: The Joni Letters as well as recording and performing in his own right.