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Artist Spotlight: Melvin Smith

Hey Folks:

Welcome to another edition of Artist Spotlight; within the next few weeks this series will include talented musicians that work with B.O.N.E Entertainment.

Today I’m spotlighting saxophonist extraordinaire Mr. Melvin Smith.

Melvin Smith, “soulful sax man and well musically educated award winner” (Chris Spector-Midwest Record Review), is a native of Jacksonville, Florida who began playing saxophone at the age of thirteen. During his early musical development Smith was fortunate to have great musical experiences like performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival and a European tour. Smith attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music where he received an excellent education in music. Smith later received a Master’s Degree in Jazz Studies from Queens College in New York. During the late 90′s Smith was a part of ADMAS, a New York based groundbreaking Ethiopian Jazz group. During the same time Smith, became a member of The New York Jazz Group The New Hope Ensemble, and the acid jazz group Funk Monk. Since moving to New York Melvin has had the opportunity to play with such artists as Charlie Persip, Hubert Eaves III, Ben Vereen, MIchael Henderson, and Norman Connors. Smith has also had the pleasure of opening for Ce Ce WInans and Donnie McClurkin. Smith’s critically acclaimed 2007 release “Portrait” has been compared to Donald Byrd’s
A New Perspective ( Blue Note 1962) and I’m trying to get Home (Blue Note 1964) and Smith’s approach has been compared to Hank Mobley by Micheal Gladstone at All About Jazz. Smith has also been compared to Charles Lloyd and George Coleman (John Barron- All About Jazz). Portrait mixes different styles and feels for a great project. John Barron writes: “Portrait is an honest representation of an artist willing to take chances while respecting the musical traditions of his past. Smith has the potential to reach a broad audience without compromising an ounce of artistic integrity.”

On October 12, 2010 Melvin released his latest project Evidence now available on Amazon, iTunes, Rhapsody Music and everywhere music is sold.

Be sure to download Evidence, Portrait and I Surrender TODAY!

Until next time…

Keep Jammin!

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The Back Alley Players

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What’s Up Folks?

I love live music. I enjoy being in the audience, feeling the kick drum and the bass I especially enjoy the reaction of the crowd. Earlier this month I was in the audience at the Triad in NYC jamming to the music of the Back Alley Players a soul and blues band.

The performance at the Triad was the CD relese party for “Beyond the Blues”  the Back Alley Players debut album. While sitting in the audience I was intrased by the rhymic sounds which included soulful undertones laced with Electric and Funk blues rhythms. The set was opened by vocalist Umar Conry singing “You Make Me Crazy Baby”, “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” and “The Jealous Kind” three very distinctly blues songs that make you wonder – Who is this woman? The horns, drums and guitar licks made me pat my feet and pop my fingers to the beat.

By the fourth song “You Been Lyin’ “ everyone in the audience were having such a good time and enjoying the live music being played for us that we were pleasantly surprised when Ms Ebony JoAnn accompanied the band and belted out a wayyyyyyyyyy bluesy tune “Rock Me Baby”.

Honey I had a rocking good time that night and was really excited to pop my newly aquired cd in the player when I got to my car. I think my favorite tune was the last song they played for us “Nuttin’ But The Blues” it features a cool funky rhythm that made the audience hollar for an encore! Although there time was up and they couldn’t grant our request everyone left with a full CD.b

Sugar I have mine so you have to get your copy. “Beyond The Blues” is avaiable on itunes, emusic, napster, rhapsody and of course boneentertainment.com

Until next time…

Keep jammin

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