A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME RECORDING EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY ROBERT GLASPER
ALL-STAR LINE-UP INCLUDES MARSHA AMBROSIUS, BLACK THOUGHT OF THE ROOTS, BILAL, TROMBONE SHORTY, TWEET, ERIC ROBERSON, KIM BURRELL & MORE!
Check out Single “All Time Love” Featuring Robert Glasper, Eric Roberson + Tweet:
HIGHLIGHT AND DOWNLOAD
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Once upon a time R&B was known for great live performances marked
by passion, spontaneity and even transcendence through the great soul
revues at such storied venues as The Apollo Theater, The Howard Theater
and The Uptown. The musicians playing behind the singers were often the
finest players from the realms of R&B jazz and gospel, who delivered
intricate arrangements, electrifying solos and undeniable groove. In
recent times, such performances have been rare but the hunger for that
special sort of musical experience is still there and maybe it just
takes someone with great determination and vision to bring it back. Jeff Bradshaw,
a key player in Philadelphia’s influential neo-soul scene is the man
with such vision. As a boy in Philadelphia Bradshaw performed with brass
bands on Broad Street, just a stone’s throw from the spot where
Philadelphia¹s most prestigious performing arts center, The Kimmel
Center, stands today; he dreamed: why not bring the crème-de-la-crème of
singers and players to The Kimmel for a genre-crossing one-night-only
musical event that would replicate the excitement of the classic R&B
revues for this generation of fans? Since Bradshaw¹s trombone has
propelled horn-sections for everyone from Jill Scott to Jay Z and Erykah
Badu to Kirk Franklin, this was an easy sell. The respect accorded Jeff
Bradshaw by his peers is shown by the impressive list of artists who
wanted to be a part of the concert: Marsha Ambrosius, Will Downing,
Black Thought of The Roots, Kim Burrell, Take 6, Najee, Bilal, Eric
Roberson, Tweet, Kenny Lattimore, Trombone Shorty and Executive Producer
and Grammy-winning pianist Robert Glasper, whose recent BLACK RADIO
albums have been innovative fusions of jazz and R&B, becoming some
of the biggest-selling jazz releases of the past decade–ironically
scoring big with a concept Jeff Bradshaw had been presenting for years.
Bradshaw’s Kimmel Center dream came to fruition on May 28, 2014 and the
result was a sold-out success in front of a rapturous, wildly
appreciative audience. HOME will be released
on March 31, 2015 by Shanachie Entertainment, enabling those who were
not there to enjoy the magical experience.
“Over my 14 year career as a solo artist and sideman to the biggest
in the biz,” Bradshaw relates, “I was always told: ‘I love your music
but when I heard you live I really understand how special you are as an
artist and performer.’ So I reached out to all my friends, who just
happen to be great artists that I’m fans of and explained to them the
trail-blazing journey I was preparing to embark on and they all wanted
in. After running the idea by Jay Whal, The Kimmel Center’s Creative
Director, where I¹ve played many times in their ‘Sittin’ In’ series, he
loved the idea and we went to work on building this masterpiece.”
Nothing was left to chance for Bradshaw’s special concert. He assembled a
magnificent 20-piece band complete with backing singers and horn
section to back his stellar line-up of singers. Together Bradshaw and
Glasper masterminded sophisticated arrangements that would embellish the
songs to their ultimate potential.
HOME delivers one highlight after another. On the first single, “All
Time Love,” Eric Roberson and Tweet trade off one another with sexy,
soulful vocals as Robert Glasper plays a lush keyboard support. Bradshaw
and New Orleans trombone phenom Trombone Shorty trade incendiary solos
on the funky “N. O. Groove.” Kim Burrell, who comes from the gospel
world, is nonetheless one of the finest jazz singers of our time and she
demonstrates that by taking flight in a 9-minute dialogue with Bradshaw
on “Love.”
“Kim Burrell, the most innovative voices on the planet, touched down
in Philly and the Kimmel Center and pulled things out of a Philly
Neo-Soul classic that can never be duplicated by anyone!” Jeff enthuses.
“Our performance together brought tears to everyone with a pulse in
that building.” HOME also highlights the sublime acapella jazz harmony
singing of ten-time Grammy winners Take 6, the masterful playing of sax
icon Najee and vocal performances by Bilal and Marsha Ambrosius that are
among their best performances. “No one else could have written and
delivered that amazing, touching song but my amazing friend Marsha,”
Jeff says. “We did this song several years ago in the studio, but it
wasn¹t ’til now that we agreed that the world should hear this song that
she wrote on a tear-soaked napkin.”
Jeff Bradshaw was born in North Philadelphia. His father was a
minister so his formative musical experiences were in church, where
brass bands were a staple. Jeff amazingly never took formal lessons. The
first instrument he began playing was the snare drum. Following that he
began playing baritone horn and sousaphone. He recalls one
life-changing day in high school when everyone was asked to stand in
front of the instrument they would like to play. Students crowded around
the drums, guitars, saxophones, trumpets, percussion and woodwinds, but
not one person was standing near the stack of trombones in the corner.
He choose to play trombone and became determined to make the trombone
hip, a cool instrument in mainstream music, not just jazz. After
graduation from high school, finances did not permit him to enroll in
college so he took a variety of jobs, waiting and hoping for an
opportunity to make his mark in music, an opportunity that did not come
for seven long years. In 1994, Bradshaw began to meet musicians, singers
and producers on the Philly scene he went on to become an architect of
the neo-soul revolution along with Ahmir ‘?uestlove’ Thompson, Tariq
‘Black Thought’ Trotter of the Roots, James Poyser, Andre Harris, Vidal
Davis, DJ Jazzy Jeff, King Britt, Ivan Barias, Carvin Haggins, and many
others.
These friendships led to Bradshaw recording with the likes of Erykah
Badu, Jill Scott, Floetry, Darius Rucker, Michael Jackson, Earth Wind
& Fire, The Roots, Musiq Soulchild and more. Then one night, when
playing in a band led by trumpeter Jafar Barron, the leader’s absence
afforded Bradshaw the opportunity to step forward and lead the hip-hop
soul band. He was well on the way to achieving his goal of making the
trombone ‘cool’ again.
A few years later, Bradshaw was invited by Jill Scott to take part in
the recording of her first album and to tour with her after its
breakthrough release. This led to a meeting with Hidden Beach Recordings
CEO Steve McKeever, who afforded Jeff the opportunity to record his
first album as a leader in 2003, BONE DEEP. His second album BONE APETIT
followed in 2012. Bradshaw told Mr. McKeever that they could change
people’s perception of what a lead instrument in popular music could be.
That acclaimed first album led to busy years of touring, with other
artists and on his own, as well as session work with a wide array of
hip-hop, R & B and jazz artists. In 2013, Bradshaw released his
second album, which was released simultaneously as both a single disc
and a double CD set. Most recently one of Jeff Bradshaw’s original
compositions was featured on the soundtrack of the James Brown biopic
GET ON UP. All of that was simply preparation for HOME, Jeff Bradshaw¹s
ultimatemusicalstatement
.
“I hope that people find this album to be a breath of fresh air,”
Bradshaw says. “And that every part of their musical appetite is
satisfied. That’s why Robert and I designed the album this way and
hand-picked every artist. It’s like opening a menu and seeing all your
favorite foods.”
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