Release Date: 30 October 2020
Label: Dome Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 810998020085
Release Date: 30 October 2020
Label: Dome Records
Packaging Type: Gate Fold Vinyl
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 5034093517393
Release Date: 30 October 2020
Label: Dome Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 810998020085
Release Date: 30 October 2020
Label: Dome Records
Packaging Type: Gate Fold Vinyl
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 5034093517393
Description
Portland, Oregon singer-songwriter-pianist Jarrod Lawson emerged seemingly out of nowhere, at 37, with a self-produced debut that took the world of soul and jazz by storm.
Within a whirlwind couple of years the former stonemason played sold-out shows at London's Ronnie Scott's Club and Jazz Cafe, headlined London Shepherds Bush Empire, performed at the London Jazz Festival, Love Supreme and North Sea Jazz festivals and powered his way into the Dutch Top 40 album chart. He has since performed in Tokyo, Melbourne, at Indonesia's Java Jazz festival and at leading jazz venues across the US.
Describing him as the "blue eyed soul boy of jazz", the London Evening Standard wrote: "It's not just Lawson's wide ranging tenor and ability to swing, scat and groove that has made him the biggest soul-jazz sensation in years. It's the way he's bringing spirituality back to a genre that had lost its depth".
Lawson is now back, with his long-awaited second album "Be The Change" - accompanied by a talented band that benefits from the rhythmic presence of Grammy-nominated percussionist Sammy Figueroa, whose playing in a lengthy career has graced dozens of albums from artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins and Quincy Jones to Hall & Oates, Chic and Carole King.
Lawson's trademark layered harmonies and vocal phrasing, his jazz fusion arrangements and his stunning keyboard skills are in evidence throughout, notably on title track "Be The Change", "Universal Chord" and "How Long". On the beautiful, intimate "I'll Be Your Radio" he is joined by Amber Navran on vocals and flute and her fellow members of Los Angeles alternative R&B trio Moonchild, while the smouldering torch song "Love Isn't Enough Always Enough" has under-stated trumpet and flugelhorn accompaniment.
Following the release of his debut album he received an Artist of the Year award from Jazz FM and was runner-up for Album of the Year at tastemaker Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards
"Following the success of Gregory Porter there's a lot of interest in finding another jazzy soul/soully jazz star and Lawson is the hot contender" - Independent On Sunday
Description
Portland, Oregon singer-songwriter-pianist Jarrod Lawson emerged seemingly out of nowhere, at 37, with a self-produced debut that took the world of soul and jazz by storm.
Within a whirlwind couple of years the former stonemason played sold-out shows at London's Ronnie Scott's Club and Jazz Cafe, headlined London Shepherds Bush Empire, performed at the London Jazz Festival, Love Supreme and North Sea Jazz festivals and powered his way into the Dutch Top 40 album chart. He has since performed in Tokyo, Melbourne, at Indonesia's Java Jazz festival and at leading jazz venues across the US.
Describing him as the "blue eyed soul boy of jazz", the London Evening Standard wrote: "It's not just Lawson's wide ranging tenor and ability to swing, scat and groove that has made him the biggest soul-jazz sensation in years. It's the way he's bringing spirituality back to a genre that had lost its depth".
Lawson is now back, with his long-awaited second album "Be The Change" - accompanied by a talented band that benefits from the rhythmic presence of Grammy-nominated percussionist Sammy Figueroa, whose playing in a lengthy career has graced dozens of albums from artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins and Quincy Jones to Hall & Oates, Chic and Carole King.
Lawson's trademark layered harmonies and vocal phrasing, his jazz fusion arrangements and his stunning keyboard skills are in evidence throughout, notably on title track "Be The Change", "Universal Chord" and "How Long". On the beautiful, intimate "I'll Be Your Radio" he is joined by Amber Navran on vocals and flute and her fellow members of Los Angeles alternative R&B trio Moonchild, while the smouldering torch song "Love Isn't Enough Always Enough" has under-stated trumpet and flugelhorn accompaniment.
Following the release of his debut album he received an Artist of the Year award from Jazz FM and was runner-up for Album of the Year at tastemaker Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards
"Following the success of Gregory Porter there's a lot of interest in finding another jazzy soul/soully jazz star and Lawson is the hot contender" - Independent On Sunday
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Citrus Sun
Various Artists
Citrus Sun
Carleen Anderson
Full Flava & Carleen Anderson
Various Artists
Citrus Sun
Down To The Bone
Various Artists
Jarrod Lawson