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Jaimeo Brown Transcendence at Stanford Jazz Festival at Campbell Recital Hall

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Campbell Recital Hall
Stanford Jazz Festival

Stanford Univerity
Stanford, CA
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Jaimeo Brown Transcendence at Stanford Jazz Festival at Campbell Recital Hall

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Mon, July 24, 2023
7:30 pm

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The biggest problem with the enduring but apocryphal story of jazz emerging from Storyville, the red-light district in New Orleans, is that it erases the essential role of the Black church, the musicโ€™s deepest source of power. Before blues and jazz, there were stately spirituals and ecstatic praise songs, and in drummer Jaimeo Brownโ€™s Transcendence project he weaves a stunning musical tapestry by incorporating the sounds of Alabamaโ€™s Geeโ€™s Bend quilters. On his visionary 2013 Motรฉma album Transcendence Brown not only sampled classic field recordings by Geeโ€™s Bend singers performing traditional songs like โ€œThis World Is a Mean Worldโ€ and โ€œYou Canโ€™t Hide (Deathโ€™s Got a Warrant).โ€ He draws on another deep and ancient spiritual tradition by incorporating Carnatic vocals by Mumbai-born, New York-based singer/songwriter Falu, composing music that elaborates on the various melodic themes and vocal cadences. The results are often stunning, as if Brownโ€™s band was engaged in a real-time musical dialogue with the sampled artists. For this concert heโ€™s joined on guitar and electronics by Chris Sholar, who also played on and produced the 2016 Transcendence follow up, Work Songs (which expanded the sonic matrix with samples drawn from Mississippi prisons to stonemasons in Japan). A well-traveled musician who worked with the Mingus Big Band for several years, Brown has performed and recorded with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana, Q-Tip, Kenny Garrett, Greg Tardy, and Joe Locke. Jaimeoโ€™s name might look familiar to Bay Area jazz fans, because he spent his formative years in San Rafael, performing as a teenager with bassist Marcus Shelby, pianist Smith Dobson, and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson. A comrade from Brownโ€™s formative years, Oakland tenor saxophonist Howard Wiley rounds out Transcendence. Wiley provided a conceptual roadmap for Transcendence with his acclaimed 2007 album The Angola Project, which was inspired by field recordings of inmates at Louisiana's Angola Prison....

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