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Thursday, August 5, 2010

HOT SHOWS IN NYC AND ANNAPOLIS, MD.

August 1, 2010


Art Sherrod f/ Bob Baldwin plays to a near packed-house in Annapolis, Md.
Ensemble goes West on 9/11/10 to the BBJazz Fest featuring Eric Essix, Joey Sommerville, Walter Beasley and Maysa.

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July 26, 2010

Baldwin/Minucci/Gabriela Anders make huge musical statement at Joes Pub, NYC amidst near standing-room only crowd.  Great job done by EULIS CATHEY!!!!

New Collaboration with Red Cross of Northern NJ

July 3, 2010


"Never Can Say Goodbye", A Tribute to Michael Jackson
embarks on another fundraising campaign with the Red Cross of Northern NJ

(details to follow)

"Never Can Say Goodbye" - Great Debut Week!

June 29, 2010


"Never Can Say Goodbye",
A Tribute to Michael Jackson
debuts (week of June 28, 2010)

# 14 Billboard Jazz
#6 Billboard Contemporary Jazz
#2 Amazon Jazz

Thank you!!

Monday, June 14, 2010

NEW RADIO SPECIAL COMING UP ON THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY


BOB BALDWIN

“Never Can Say Goodbye”
In Tribute to Michael Jackson
RELEASE DATE: 6/22/10

Pre-Order for early delivery - 14 days early!


SPECIAL RADIO AIRING THE WEEK OF JUNE 22, 2010
Listen to the One-hour special of
"Never Can Say Goodbye",
which includes interviews with
 
George Duke
Marion Meadows
Dave Koz
Kirk Whalum
Chieli Minucci (of Special EFX fame)
 
Download the program NOW for free!
Up for a short time only.
 
If you are a station airing the material, please email us with the airing and the time.
 
Email me at Baldwin77 (at) aol.com.
CURRENT STATIONS ON BOARD: 35 AS OF TODAY!!
 

 


Friday, May 28, 2010

Fitting Tribute To Michael


Tuesday, May 4th 2010Fitting Tribute To Michael

Bob Baldwin, pianist and arranger, will release an album ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’ to mark a day of celebration of Michael’s life.

The songs are a collection of past and present Michael hits played by Bob, a ‘contemporary jazz pioneer’, charting the sentiments of millions of fans worldwide. A special radio tribute and promotion will be made available for broadcast on June 25th across the terrestrial, satellite, internet jazz radio spectrum, including Bob’s own ‘NewUrbanJazz Lounge’ program.

The album will be released on June 22nd, on the Trippin”NRhythm label, and was produced and arranged by Bob Baldwin.

Source: MJWN with special thanks to Ronald Holt

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WHITE PLAINS — Shaunice Alexander is focused on college at the moment — but a career on the stage definitely is in her sights. Musician Bob Baldwin s

WHITE PLAINS — Shaunice Alexander is focused on college at the moment — but a career on the stage definitely is in her sights.

Musician Bob Baldwin shows students how to record music to their computers during a New Urban Jazz mentoring session at the Arts Exchange in White Plains. The program pairs young musicians with professionals to teach them about the music industry.

Musician Bob Baldwin shows students how to record music to their computers during a New Urban Jazz mentoring session at the Arts Exchange in White Plains. The program pairs young musicians with professionals to teach them about the music industry. (Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News)

And now she's got an edge.

The 18-year-old aspiring performer has been among dozens of local students to take part in the New Urban Jazz mentoring workshops, a pairing of professional artists and young musicians designed to teach teenagers the music industry from the inside out.

For Alexander, that has included a dose of music history, lessons on stage presence and even legal tips on how to be savvy when you land your first recording contract.

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Baldwin Drops New Disc on June 25, 2010



“Never Can Say Goodbye”
In Tribute to Michael Jackson


NEW YORK, NY - June 25th, the day that rocked the music world with the tragic death of the King Of Pop, will mark a day of celebration of the life of Michael Jackson with the release of “Never Can Say Goodbye”, a fitting title of this thoughtful collection of past to present Jackson hits from contemporary jazz pioneer, Pianist/Arranger Bob Baldwin and speaks of the sentiment felt by millions of fans worldwide. A special radio tribute and promotion will be made available for broadcast, June 25th across the terrestrial, satellite, internet jazz radio spectrum, including his own 'NewUrbanJazz Lounge' program."

Friday, March 5, 2010

NewUrbanJazz Collaborates with Red Cross to Push Nationwide Initiaitive


For all Jazzheads and friends and family of Bob Baldwin and NewUrbanJazz, we have set up a nationwide donor fund. All payments go directly to the Red Cross on behalf of NewUrbanJazz.
Your donation is tax-deductible. Cick the Red Cross logo above and thanks for your support.


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Mar - May, 2010 - NewUrbanJazz and Arts Westchester launches "NewUrbanJazz @ the Arts xChange




It has been an honor to work in collaboration with Arts Westchester in presenting the first-ever "NewUrbanJazz @ the Arts xChange". NUJ is a re-defined radio format currently heard on the web as well as 8 different stations nationwide.

Even though I've had the opportunity to record in such faraway places as Brazil, South Africa and the UK and to work with such luminaries as George Benson, Grover Washington, Jr. and our own Chuck Loeb, it has been equally thrilling to showcase the very underrated talent pool that is here in our backyard.

Long gone are the sessions I would listen in on of Luther Vandross, Atlantic Starr, David Sanborn, Bob James, Michael Colina (which literally took place at the legendary Minot Studios, formerly in the basement of Mercy College) over 20 years ago, we hope that the "NewUrbanJazz @ the Arts xChange will help jump-start a new generation of talent right here in our backyard.

It's worth mentioning that Lynette Washington's opening program with Pianist Dennis Bell was a standing ovation sellout, which sets things off on a good foot.

If you live in Westchester County, NY, please come and support our series, in part or in whole. You won't be disappointed!!




02/10/10 - Westchester Musicians for Haiti was a Huge Success!


The Program "Westchester Musicians for Haiti" was a wonderful and warm evening of musicians celebrating the outpouring of love and concern for the Haitian community. "We were all shocked at the devastation of that great country and wanted to show our support for the loss of life there", says Bob Baldwin, organizer of the event. The Schwietzer Hospital in Dechapeles, Haiti was the recipient of the donation, which has been in place since the 1950's. The show featured Wali Ali, Mala Waldron, Ragan Whiteside, Porter Carroll, Guy Davis and the aforementioned Baldwin. (photo by Linda Shenkman Curtis)

03/18/10 - "Jazz For Haiti" coming to Newark, NJ!

NewUrbanJazz co-presents with Newark Symphony Hall with the "Jazz for Haiti" benefit concert, Mar. 18, 2010 f/ Chieli Minucci, Dave Valentin, Bob Baldwin, Ragan Whiteside, Bradford Hayes, Carrie Jackson, Yvette Glover, and more..

February 23, 2010 / FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEWARK, NJ: New York and New Jersey - based Recording Jazz Artists and Newark Symphony Hall Respond to the Haiti Crisis with “Jazz for Haiti(tm) Relief Benefit Concert” at Newark Symphony Hall/Terrace Ballroom, Thursday, March 18, at 7:00 PM.

Bob Baldwin makes a call out to the Jazz Community regarding a worldwide donation effort on behalf of the Jazz community to activate 5,000 jazz lovers worldwide to contribute to the cause with donations going directly to the Red Cross.

Proceeds will benefit the Red Cross and the City National Bank Haiti Emergency Relief Fund, which will directly assist the medical needs of the Haitian community in Port-Au-Prince, the location of the earthquake of January 12, 2010 in Haiti.

NewUrbanJazz along with Newark Symphony Hall, and a group of associated event producers, musicians, and community organizations and activists have leveraged their network to organize a one-day Jazz For Haiti Relief Concert at Newark Symphony Hall/Terrace Ballroom, Newark, NJ on Thursday, March 18, 2010 beginning at 7:00pm. The benefit concert offers a handful of New York and Northern NJ's Musical Artists a chance to be together, listen to great music and raise desperately needed aid. The Greater NY-Metro music community and the world have felt a deep sense of responsibility and urgency to donate their money, time and talent in the wake of the Haiti tragedy.

"Jazz for Haiti" will feature a combination of Jazz flavors from a plethora of artists. Confirmed to appear are Dave Valentin (flute), Chieli Minucci (Guitar), Saxophonist Bradford Hayes, Jazz Vocalists Carrie Jackson and Yvette Glover, Ruben Rodriguez (bassist for the Jazz At Lincoln Center Latin Jazz Orchestra), as well as event-organizer Bob Baldwin (Piano/Arranger). This event is a follow up to a benefit event that took place in White Plains, NY in alliance with Arts Westchester.

03/01/10 - Porter Carroll Brings Arts Education to Disadvantaged Youth!

Bring arts education to disadvantaged youth: Symphony Rhythm & Blues. Pepsi Refresh Everything!!

Goals and Initiatives Include:

* Entice disadvantaged youth off the streets and into the symphony
* Awareness and fundraising through PBS broadcast and national tour
* Inspire and mentor these youth to pursue dreams and goals
* Raise significant funds for youth music education and opportunities
* Leverage project to raise awareness of the power of arts education






TO VOTE THIS INITIATIVE IN, CLICK HERE!!

Monday, February 15, 2010

PPM Coalition Renews Call For Investigation

Radio Ink Magazine: "After TRO, PPM Coalition Renews Call For Investigation
February 12, 2010: In an ex parte letter filed with the FCC, lawyers for the PPM Coalition -- an ad hoc group that includes Spanish Broadcasting System, Entravision, Univision Radio, ICBC Broadcast Holdings, and others -- say Arbitron 'escalated its attack on minority targeted radio broadcasters' by filing for -- and getting -- a temporary restraining order against SBS that requires the broadcasters to continue encoding its stations for the Portable People Meter. The order is in effect pending a hearing set for February 16."

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Cheers? It's LondonTown - Soho

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The trip began on 9/8 when I flew in from NYC. Had the nerve to try to re-adjust my body to NY after being in South Africa for 10 days..yikes. After I finally figured out what time it was in NY, I was back on the a plane and jacked up all over again. I landed on Tuesday evening and we stayed at this cool place in Bayswater, which worked out great. The London hotels have a propensity of being extremely small and not too cozy, but we were pretty good at this spot. Thanks, JIMI!!



The music was shipped out days in advance and the boys scooped it up pretty quick. Frank Felix (Bass) and Mark Parnell (Drums) did a respectful job, considering they had to learn about 12 songs, they did a nice job.


(Michael Lington taking control, UK - shot by Jimi King)



Lington did music from some of his earlier works, including "You and I" and "Pacifica", the latter had a nice west coast vibe with a pop-cool jazz vibe and the former was a laid back sound that personally reminds me of Toto - with a nice french horn motif. He also did pieces from his latest disc "Heat", including a tune called "Memphis", which had this very southern-rock vibe. Lington was also featured on Sanborns' version of "Love & Happiness"-originally by Al Green. One of his strong influences as a young contemporary jazz guy growing up in Copenhagen was Dave Sanborn....this particular arrangment has my friend Buddy Williams on Drums and Marcus Miller on Bass. A great closing cut.



Steve Oliver is a multi-tasking maniac, and incredible talent - who has done most of his gigs doing the electronic sequenced formation duetted with a Percussionist. He found some exploring room on his tunes has he was not relegated to running sequences and drum programs. His performances soared on "Chips & Salsa", which was intro'd with a spanish guitar extravanganza with bursts of "Ole" from the audience. On the final night, there was a trade of 4th's between Lington, Oliver and myself. One of his other highlights was a tune called "Magic World", which was very new-agish, but had layers of strings and symphonic flavors and a great tune to perform. "Magic World" is a beautiful composition by Oliver.


Yours truly brought the NY Funk 'n' Jazz with tunes from my book including "The Way She Looked at Me", which is a driving Steely-Dan-ish groove with a bassline that doesn't go away. Oliver laid down a nice rhythm part and sang the hook, which was a special moment.

"Third Wind" was weaved into a couple of the shows and Michael Lington laid a nice chorus pairing with a hot solo on the end...Steve laid some nice guitar work as well.


"Summer Breeze" was a nice highlight for me. The great Seals & Crofts tune is known around the world, even in South Africa AND the United Kingdom. Singing the hook makes my life easier because that just confirms they know the jam worldwide, which is a good thing. All in all, the combination of Lington, Oliver & Baldwin was a good mix.


The club Pizza Express was incredibly cordial and classy. Soufiane was an angel and Jimi King needs to be commended for his efforts in delivering Contemporary Jazz in the UK with NO terrestrial radio, which was pretty impressive.





(Baldwin Lays the Keys down for Lington)






(Holdin' it down in LondonTown)






Baldwin/Lington/Oliver after the show - (Jimi King)



All in all, the combination of Lington, Oliver & Baldwin was a good mix. The club Pizza Express was incredibly cordial and classy. Soufiane was an angel and Jimi King needs to be commended for his efforts in delivering Contemporary Jazz in the UK with NO terrestrial radio, which was pretty impressive. And as JK said on Facebook, "The NuGroove Boys seriously rocked the house.


To add a little flavor to the week, we were able to uncover 3 songs that were recorded in the back of the room.


Baldwin/Lington/Oliver after the bow (Jimi King)





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I had a blast!! When's the next one??


Hope you enjoyed reading this blog.

Enjoy the latest!



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Records...click the cover and make it part of
your home collection.

Bob Baldwin

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

JOY OF JAZZ FINAL DAYS THRU MY LENS - 2009

Days 2 and 3 of the Joy of Jazz Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa was fantastic. I'll lean on Saturday's show closeout. JoBurg has an incredible zest for jazz. They love the funky as well as the straight-ahead.

Before we begin, we decided to hang with the natives.....Don't worry, we thought about treading here, but I left my steel anti-snake suit at home!!

(Don't even think about it!!)

We decided to just hang with the vendors. These guys were pretty amazing, carving out some very hip artistic designs by hand. These brothers work hard for the money and make a true honest living. What a pleasure to hang with them. We were able to break a few Rand off and support their causes as they use their gift(s) to keep food on the table.


(BB and the gang)



(Meadows and the gang)


Now to the gig.....

MM crafted a cool signature scarf donned with a NY-hipness-type of hat and a white soccer-type top, styled sweats and a pair of sport shoes. I was having fun pushing the colors with a Desigual shirt and some cool jeans. It was fun bringing the American flavor overseas and they too showed up a few fashion tricks as well.

(Baldwin/Meadows warm up the crowd)


The BB/MM Team consisted of some very cool musicians from South Africa, including Vusi Khumalo/Drums, Vuyo/Bass, and Cameron Ward/Guitar. They laid down the funky SA groove for me and Marion and the end result was a nice appreciative audience. We opened the show with "Tales From a Gypsy" and moved that right into "The Way She Looked At Me". We then did one of Marioin's tunes "Treasures", a nice mid-tempo funky vibe and it featured Cameron on guitar. This boy rocks. At 28, he loves the vintage Earth, Wind & Fire, but his solo chops
are quite lovely. You would have enjoyed it.


(Cameron Ward on the solo with the coolness of South Africa)

The next piece was the SA-born "Ukuphila", which was written when I was there in 2000. I've recorded it once, but plan to record again with some of the great artists there....in fact, the trip was extended for a few days later to record tracks with Vusi and his brother Bakithi (who's a legend on own with his work with Paul Simon). That was a tear-jerker, both for me and for them because of their transition away from Apartheid. Some of those wounds are still fresh and
wide open.

Then there was a tribute to Michael Jackson - on Saturday, it was actually his birthday, and although sadness surrounds the tragedy of MJ, we memorialized it with "Never Can Say Goodbye". The locals there sang the song like it came out yesterday. They really loved MJ in SA. He was well appreciated!! We then slowed it down with a George Duke classic "No Rhyme, No Reason" and he proceeded to weave the crowd into the jam.


(Meadows in the house)

Next was the BB/MM Classic "South Beach", written for his 1995 album and still has that vibe. We recorded that on the "Sanctioned Bootleg" disc. Marion's solo starts mellow and quiet and funky, but launches into an explosive ending which rarely leaves one in their seats. It's like you have to jump up and cheer...Amazing how he does that.

Last was "Summer Breeze" and even in SA, the tune is still lovely. Again, we had the best time and was well received by everyone.


(What key is this in??)

I want to thank Peter Tlade for making the event come alive, as well as Rod Taylor, who bridged the gap with his residency there in 2000. Brenda Hazel from Lezah Entertainment (http://www.lezahentertainment.net) sealed the deal with her multiplicity of emails and Skype calls. Thanks, Brenda!!! I met a few cool cats along the journey, and I appreciate every contributor who made life easy on this trip.
Pictures are by Prudence and Mesia, two great South African residents who LOVE JAZZ....

(Backstage with Cameron Ward, myself, our friend Kenny from Sheer, Vusi Khumalo, and Marion)


Later that night, some magic happen. When the lights were off, the cats were paid, fed...the crowds went home, it just came down to 'gettin' down in the lobby of the Crowe Plaza in Rosebank, Johannesburg. On the left of this picture was a lady who coined herself as "BreakBeats"..she was working with Vollenveider early that evening. In any event, after 4:00am, the boys were still wailing away on experimental music. Local guitar legend Jimmy Dludlu was jammin' in the lobby. When Jonathan Butler left SA about 10 years before the end of
Apartheid, Jimmy stuck around and before long, became a local legend. Jimmy has recorded state-side. His guitar work is exquisite and highly underrated, but again I say - Jammin' in the hotel lobby. On the right of him was a brother from the country of Mali and this boy was no joke. On his right was Cuban - born Raul Pineda, who worked with Lao Tizer at the Joy of Jazz Festival. His conga work was NASTY...he had my man from Mali taking notes....overall, it was a beautiful evening of cats just vibing off of each other's gifts. It was better than the concerts themselves because it was REAL!



(The Break-Beat Girl (Standing), Jimmy Dludlu on guitar, Brother from Mali and Raul Pineda on percussion, Marion Meadows and the rest of the late-night gang at 4:00am)

I will continue to blog on here as other things develop...trust me, there are some cool things forthcoming with a future trip there within the next 3-6 months.


B