Monday, June 28, 2010

Esperanza Spalding Music

Not so long ago, Esperanza Spalding, incredibly talented bassist, vocalist and composer, made in Yoshi's, a restaurant, sushi and jazz club in Oakland, California. Spalding, 25 years, played bass with pianist McCoy Tyner, who in the "Quartet" John Coltrane in the early sixties, helped create some of the most influential jazz music in history.


In addition, performance with Ravi Coltrane, and Francisco Mela. Female musicians were a rarity in jazz. Spalding, slender, light-skinned black woman with natural Afro, produced bursts of rapid fragmentary notes that drew gasps from the crowd. After the concert, she said, the show is "kind of reaffirmed my understanding of music ...

Idol worship does not help this music in any way." In 2008, Spalding has released its major-debut, "Esperanza," which she recorded as a 23-year-old teacher at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. While, undoubtedly, jazz music, he invited about a huge number of influences-fusion, funk, soul, and RB, Brazilian samba and Cuban son, pop ballads, chanting vocalese-with lyrics sung in three languages Spalding, British, Portuguese and Spanish.

It was jazz IPod for years, and he quickly rose to number 3 on the Billboard jazz chart and stayed on the chart for 62 weeks. Freshness and excitement of its approach has led to it is called "new hope for jazz." Of course, she arrived at the scene after a long period of conservatism and stagnation. References to Wynton Marsalis and the movement of "Young Lions. Spalding is passionate about trying to push music in the future, make a fresh voice and influence to prevent the Jazz to become only the" museum.

"She was born in 1984 in Portland, Oregon, to mothers singles, who have worked numerous jobs. Spalding was removed from public school in the middle of the fifth grade and homeschooled before entering the Northwest Academy, private art school. At 15, she was concertmaster of Chamber Music Society of Oregon. Mentions Brian Rose and Tara memory. Spalding moved to Austin, Texas, last fall, and watched her writer working on a new record, "Chamber Music Society, which will be released this summer. Mentions of noise on the form.

Spalding recorded her first album, "Junjo", at the age of 20 and she was later signed with Heads Up, and at the end of 2007 it proceeded to write "Esperanza". Since the opening seconds of the album, it becomes clear that it is the product of the omnivorous sensibility. Describes the recording session, Spalding and jazz arranger Gil Goldstein at Bennett Studios in New Jersey. At the end of January, Spalding played shows with his band at the Grand Opera House, in Wilmington, Delaware. Manager Wynton Marsalis attended the show.