Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Tower of Power All You Need To Know


Photograph by Anna Webber

Oakland, California music legends Tower of Power - the most dynamic and distinctive band of survivors in Soul Music – is roaring into its unprecedented 50th anniversary with a dynamic new disc of all new material that finds them as energized and inspired as ever. A labor of love, definitively titled Soul Side of Town, this package is charged with 14 filler-free songs. In the spirit of their enduring theme song “Oakland Stroke” – the bookending intro and outro “East Bay” shine a light on elemental instrumental ingredients within the band’s signature sound. This astounding and historical release (available June 1, 2018 in digital, vinyl, streaming & CD configurations) inaugurates Tower of Power’s fresh affiliation with Mack Avenue Records, a Detroit-based company renowned for its award-winning dedication to top-tier Jazz that is now extending its support to Soul and Funk giants, Tower of Power: a band so one-of-a-kind, it’s an institution.

As always, the songs on Tower of Power’s Soul Side of Town were primarily composed by the hitmaking team of founding members Emilio Castillo (Detroit-born on 2nd tenor sax) and Stephen “Doc” Kupka (Los Angeles-born on baritone sax) who also hold down the world famous 5-man Tower of Power Horns. For the special occasion of Tower of Power’s 50th anniversary, leader Emilio Castillo brought in a most-astute choice in co-producer, Joe Vannelli: an all-around production/engineering/keyboard master best known for the jazz-tinged Soul-Rock Grammy-winning work he performed behind the scenes with his international superstar brother, Gino Vannelli. Also insuring that the sound blasts powerful and clear from your speakers is the presence of mastering engineer Bernie Grundman in the mix. Along with the legendary rhythm section drums and bass lock of David Garibaldi and Francis Rocco Prestia, respectively, these decorated veterans have custom-crafted a hair-raising audio experience that longtime fans, music connoisseurs and a new generation of listeners will groove to for years to come.



In keeping with Tower of Power’s golden canon of classics, the new material picks up the torch in all of the time-tested styles fans respect and love. In line with hiply intricate, cranial-crushing funk classics such as “Down to the Nightclub” and “Soul Vaccination” are new jams “Do You Like That” and “On the Soul Side of Town.” In the tradition of heart-stopping balladry like their biggest chart hits “You’re Still a Young Man” and “So Very Hard to Go” are new love songs like “Let it Go” (Bruno Mars will want to cover this one) and “Can’t Stop Thinking About You.” Along the firing-on-all-cylinders line of instrumental anomalies such as “Squib Cakes,” “Walking Up Hip Street” and “Ebony Jam” are burnin’ offerings “Butter-Fried” and “After Hours.” Following up positivity primers such as “Knock Yourself Out,” “You’ve Got to Funkifize” and “Credit” are new spirit lifters “Selah,” “Love Must Be Patient and Kind” and “Do it With Soul,” along with T.O.P.’s singular approach to Pop-Rock on “When Love Takes Control.”

Along with veteran members Castillo, Kupka, Garibaldi and Prestia, T.O.P. consists of guitarist Jerry Cortez, Hammond B3 organist/keyboardist Roger Smith, 1st tenor saxophonist Tom Politzer, and trumpeters Adolfo Acosta and Sal Cracchiolo. Soul Side of Town is also blessed with not one but two lead singers: outgoing Ray Greene (now in Santana) and incoming Marcus Scott (boldly introduced on several selections, including “Hanging with My Baby”). The 10-piece Tower of Power band is prepared to throw down next year with a celebratory tour that will include sweet spots around the globe.



Since its formation in Oakland, California in 1968, Tower of Power has forged a reputation as a crack band of high achieving musicians fluent in all realms of Soul, Rock and Pop music with a sophistication and punch like that of a Jazz big band. From their first album East Bay Grease (1970) on Rock impresario Bill Graham’s San Francisco Records label (distributed by Atlantic), the interracial band became pillars and signatures of The Bay Area Music Scene that included pioneering like-minded bands such as Sly & The Family Stone, Cold Blood, Graham Central Station, The Pointer Sisters and The Sons of Champlin plus rock-oriented outfits such as Santana, Betty Davis and Journey. Beginning with their sophomore release, Tower of Power came to prominence with a string of acclaimed albums on Warner Bros. Records: Bump City (1972), Tower of Power (1973), Back to Oakland (1974), Urban Renewal (1974), In the Slot (1975) and Live and in Living Color (1976). A move to Columbia Records resulted in three more major label releases and their last top-charting hit, “You Ought To Be Havin’ Fun.” Including all studio albums, live albums and rarities anthologies, T.O.P. has 24 previous releases in its burgeoning catalog.

Along with T.O.P.’s classic recordings, the 5-piece Tower of Power Horns – known for its power packed punch and fullness with two trumpets, two tenor saxophones plus a baritone sax on the bottom – became much in demand for studio sessions and live gigs. Among the hundreds of artists they have blessed with their presence are Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Graham Central Station, Elton John, Little Feat, Billy Preston, John Lee Hooker, Coke Escovedo, Jose Feliciano, Al Kooper, Sammy Hagar, Rod Stewart, Peter Frampton, Jermaine Jackson, Harvey Mason, Lenny White, The Brothers Johnson, The Meters, Lee Oskar, Dionne Warwick, Melissa Manchester, Bobby Caldwell, Heart, Rick James, Santana, Smokey Robinson, Huey Lewis & The News, Toto, Paul Shaffer, Bonnie Raitt, Aaron Neville, Spyro Gyra, Terence Trent D’Arby, Luther Vandross, Candy Dulfer, Aerosmith, Phish, John Hiatt, Neil Diamond, P.Diddy, Bill Wyman, Eiko Shuri…and TV’s The Simpsons (Sing The Blues).



Most importantly, when almost all other R&B bands abandoned their horn sections as the sound of Soul music morphed into more stripped-down techno and synthesizer strains in the `80s, Tower of Power near single-handedly carried the torch for full-on 10-piece bands, often even including a conguero/percussionist. Faithful fans flocked to their concerts and purchased their new albums that kept the real soul vibe alive for decades. Indeed, the horn section is so pivotal to Tower of Power that unlike most band stage setups that have horns in the back, T.O.P.’s renowned and respected horn section is right up-front with the lead singer.

Soul Side of Town is the centerpiece of a celebratory 50th Anniversary campaign for Tower of Power that will also see the re-release via Mack Avenue Records of four hard to find independent productions: The East Bay Archive Vol. 1 (a 1973 live recording from Boston), Oakland Zone (a 2008 release celebrated for the return of drummer David Garibaldi after several years away), Great American Soulbook (an all-star affair of soul classics featuring guests such as Joss Stone, Tom Jones, Sam Moore and Huey Lewis), and 40th Anniversary: Live at The Fillmore in San Francisco (a deluxe multi-disc CD/DVD collector’s item loaded with great new live renditions of hits plus interviews with alumni past and present).

Anticipation is so high for Tower of Power’s 50th Anniversary milestone that the first show on their home turf of Oakland swiftly sold out with a second one right on its heels, and an appearance at this year’s Playboy Jazz Festival also has tongues wagging!



Track Listings for the radio shows 21st June and 23rd June 2018


Below is the track listing for the Boogie Wonderland Show dated 21st June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:



The Boogie Wonderland Show - 21/06/2018 Playlist
Basement Freaks    Don't You Wanna Party
Brian Power ft Marc Avon Evans   You Mean The World To Me
Dan E Mc Feat Kathy Brown   Take Me High (Manjit Remix)
Hugo Fattoruso   Botijas
Jazzanova No9 feat KPTN
KENYA  SOULSINGER     Dream Lover
Simon Law   LOOK TO THE SKY Remix)
The James LEstraunge Orchestra  We Rise (6th Borough Project Remix)
Tommaso Cappellato   RnFree feat Natalie May
Alexia Coley   Love at First Sight
Asta Hiroki   Beatrice
Tower of Power    Soul Vaccination (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    What Is Hip_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    Will I Ever Find A Love_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    You're Still A Young Man (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   Below Us, All The City Lights (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   This Time It's Real (Remastered Version)
EmiloCastillo Interview   Part 1
Tower of Power   Time Will Tell (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   What Happened To The World That Day_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   You Got To Get Funkifize (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    Down To The Nightclub (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    So Very Hard To Go (Remastered Version)
Jazzmix   21/06/2018

Below is the track listing for the Crazeology Radio Show dated 23rd June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:

The Crazeology Radio Show - 23/06/2018
Ivan Baryshnikov Quartet   Free Of Duties
Javier Santiago   Phoenix
Jonathan Kresiberg and Nelson Veras   Until You Know
K15   Be Glad You Create Anything
Khalab   Dense ft  Shabaka Hutchings & Tommaso Cappellato
Nik Turner & Youth   Nibiru Calling
Marcus Miller   Trip Trap
Claudio Scolari   American Skyscrapers
Tower of Power    Soul Vaccination (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    What Is Hip_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    Will I Ever Find A Love_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    You're Still A Young Man (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   Below Us, All The City Lights (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   This Time It's Real (Remastered Version)
EmiloCastillo Interview   Part 1
Tower of Power   Time Will Tell (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   What Happened To The World That Day_ (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power   You Got To Get Funkifize (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    Down To The Nightclub (Remastered Version)
Tower of Power    So Very Hard To Go (Remastered Version)
Jazzmix   23/06/2018

Rob Luft All You Need To Know


Rob Luft is an award-winning 23-year-old musician from London, and has been described as one of the UK’s most prominent and talented young contemporary jazz guitarists. Praised by The Times ‘to achieve great things in the future’, Rob was the recipient of the 2016 Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize in association with Edition Records, and he also received the 2nd Prize in The 2016 Montreux Jazz Guitar Competition. His debut album, “Riser”, was released in July 2017, to widespread critical acclaim from the European jazz media. John Fordham wrote in The Guardian that it’s a “very sophisticated debut, but given Luft’s old-soul achievements since his early teens, we should have heard it coming”.


Having joined NYJO (The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of GB) at the age of 15, Rob then went on to study on the jazz programme at the Royal Academy of Music. Concert highlights include performances with artists including Django Bates & Loose Tubes, Eddie Parker’s “Mister Vertigo”, Iain Ballamy, Gregory Porter, Laura Jurd’s “Dinosaur”, Tommy Smith’s Scottish National Jazz Orchestra (SNJO) & The Hamish Stuart Band.


Rob is a regular member of some of London’s finest modern jazz groups, such as Byron Wallen’s “Four Corners”, Martin Speake’s “Mafarowi”, and Enzo Zirilli’s “Zirobop”. He appears on Liane Carroll’s latest release on Linn Records (‘Seaside’ – 2015), Brazilian singer Luna Cohen’s new album on the Catalonian independent label Temps Record (‘November Sky’ – 2016), & the debut album from Enzo Zirilli on Milanese label UR Records (‘Zirobop’ – 2015). In 2015 he was the recipient of the Peter Whittingham Award as part of two collective ensembles – Patchwork Jazz Orchestra and jazz-rock quartet Big Bad Wolf.


Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Alex Webb All You Need to Know

Here is a writer not content with peddling jazz covers but a composer hell bent on writing some new jazz standards” – Blues & Soul
“What sets this album apart is the quality of Webb’s writing and arranging … his songs have a timeless quality, many of them sound as if they ought to be standards” – TheJazzmann.com
“Original songs by Alex Webb both lyrically and musically nail the times” – Womanaroundtown.com
 “An amazing songwriter” – Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Jazzwise
 “Original songs penned by Webb … are bright, tuneful surprises” – Bistroawards.com
“Webb has that reliable musician’s ear for well-crafted and pleasant songs”  – London Jazz Blog
“Plays the piano as nimbly as Fred Astaire dances” – Theeasy.com
I am a jazz-oriented songwriter and arranger and for a large part of my career I’ve worked in and around the music business – in live music promotion, music publishing, as a music press officer and in music radio.
As a piano player, in the last few years I’ve been fortunate to work with various combinations of bassists Gary CrosbyMiles DansoGeorge Trebar, Larry Bartley, Neil Charles and Andy Cleyndert, and drummers Shane ForbesMoses BoydSiemy DiRod Youngs, Andy Ball and Andy Chapman. I’ve also had the pleasure of playing with some great soloists, including Frank Griffith, Guy BarkerDenys Baptiste, Nathaniel Facey, Winston Rollins, Sue Richardson and Freddie Gavita. If you don’t know them, check ’em out. On the Brazilian side, playing with bassist Kita Steuer and drummer Uira was a gas, too.
Recently in New York I was lucky enough to perform with vocalists Charenee Wade,Cyrille Aimee and Allan Harris, as well as the excellent up-and-coming instrumentalists Mimi Jones (bass), Shirazette Tinnin (drums), Benny Bennack III(trumpet), Bill Todd (alto), Brent White (trombone) and Camille Thurman (tenor sax – and a great singer too).
Influences? All the Bs, certainly: Bach, Beethoven, Bruckner, Bessie, Billie, Basie, Bud Powell, Chet Baker, Betty Carter, James Brown, Anita Baker, Chico Buarque, Jacques Brel, Dee Dee Bridgewater, The Beatles … and of course Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids.

Track Listings for the radio shows 14th June and 16th June 2018


Below is the track listing for the Boogie Wonderland Show dated 14th June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:




The Boogie Wonderland Show - 14/06/2018 Playlist
MANKOORA  Sonor Tropical
Personal Life   One Step Closer (Opolopo Remix)
Positive Flow   My Prediction (Opolopo Remix)
PRINCE FATTY MEETS NOSTALGIA   77 Little Steps Dub
Soulparlor   Nostalgia
Chacho Brodas   Ojetes Negros
Coco Solid   2 Wise 2 Wed
Colonel Red   Rain a Fall (Dagger Dx Rework)
DJ CAM QUARTET   Mental Invasion
FIGUB BRAZLEVIC   Shadows In The City
GREEN STREET   Dont Deny It
GUTS   Score feat Tanya Morgan Lorine Chia
Hartley & Wolfe   Fool Like Me
Count Basie   For Lena and Lennie
Alex Webb   Call Me Lucky (Featuring Alexia G
Billie Holiday   Now They Call It Swing
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 1
Bessie Smith   Cake Walkin' Babies from Home
Count Basie   Rat Race
Alex Webb   Bad Girls (Featuring China Moses)
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 2
Alex Webb    It's Your Move (Featuring Vimala
Billie Holiday   On the Sunny Side of the Street
Lena Horne   Give the Lady What She Wants_ Get Out of Town
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 3
Bessie Smith    Careless Love
Lena Horne   Stormy Weather_ I’ll Be Around
Count Basie   The Big Walk
Jazzmix   14/06/2018


Below is the track listing for the Crazeology Radio Show dated 16th June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:




The Crazeology Radio Show - 16/06/2018
Dafnis Prieto Big Band    The Sooner the Better
Elio Villafranca Cinque    THE CAPTURE (Part II)
Gayelynn McKinney   Conjure Man
Gregory Generet & Richard Johnson   We Can Change
Jan Roth   Herbst
Mark Wingfield   I Wonder How Many Miles I've Fallen
Chip Wickham   Shamal Wind 15_11_17
Christian Sands   J Street
Count Basie   For Lena and Lennie
Alex Webb   Call Me Lucky (Featuring Alexia G
Billie Holiday   Now They Call It Swing
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 1
Bessie Smith   Cake Walkin' Babies from Home
Count Basie   Rat Race
Alex Webb   Bad Girls (Featuring China Moses)
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 2
Alex Webb    It's Your Move (Featuring Vimala
Billie Holiday   On the Sunny Side of the Street
Lena Horne   Give the Lady What She Wants_ Get Out of Town
AlexWebbCafeSociety Interview   Part 3
Bessie Smith    Careless Love
Lena Horne   Stormy Weather_ I’ll Be Around
Count Basie   The Big Walk
Jazzmix   16/06/18

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Track Listings for the radio shows 7th June and 9th June 2018


Below is the track listing for the Boogie Wonderland Show dated 7th June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:

The Boogie Wonderland Show - 07/06/2018 Playlist
Sean Jones  My Best Friend
Kristjan Randalu with Ben Monder, Markku Ounaskari   Partly Clouded
Kirke Karja Quartet   Waage
Trailogue   Ground State
Hailey Tuck   Catus Tree
Gordon Beck Quartet   Blame It On My Youth
Nina Simone  Solitaire
Inwardness   Moon Landing
Rain Sultanov & Isfar Sarabski   Embryo
Nils Landgren  Rockin After Midnight
Danile Ermanns Velvet Revolution   Try To Run
Dinosaur Shine Your Light
Dinosaur Forgive, Forget
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 1
Dinosaur Old Times' Sake
Dinosaur Set Free
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 2
Dinosaur Swimming
Dinosaur Renewal (part II)
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 3
Dinosaur And Still We Wonder
Dinosaur Renewal (part I)
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 4
Dinosaur Quiet Thunder
Jazzmix   07/06/2018

Below is the track listing for the Crazeology Radio Show dated 9th June 2018. A link to the show can be found here:



The Crazeology Radio Show - 09/06/2018
Sean Jones  My Best Friend
Kristjan Randalu with Ben Monder, Markku Ounaskari   Partly Clouded
Kirke Karja Quartet   Waage
Trailogue   Ground State
Hailey Tuck   Catus Tree
Gordon Beck Quartet   Blame It On My Youth
Nina Simone  Solitaire
Inwardness   Moon Landing
Rain Sultanov & Isfar Sarabski   Embryo
Nils Landgren  Rockin After Midnight
Danile Ermanns Velvet Revolution   Try To Run
Dinosaur Shine Your Light
Dinosaur Forgive, Forget
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 1
Dinosaur Old Times' Sake
Dinosaur Set Free
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 2
Dinosaur Swimming
Dinosaur Renewal (part II)
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 3
Dinosaur And Still We Wonder
Dinosaur Renewal (part I)
Laura Jurd Interview   Part 4
Dinosaur Quiet Thunder
Jazzmix   07/06/2018