| What: Jack Brass Band CD release showWhen: Friday, February 22, 9:00 PM
 Where: Varsity Theater (http://www.varsitytheater.org/) - 1308 4th Street SE,   Minneapolis, MN 55414 - 612-604-0222
 Price: $7 (Ages 21+)
 Opener: Gold Standard
 
 
 Jack Brass Band (http://www.jackbrassband.com)   has reason to celebrate. Not only is Mardi Gras celebrated in February this   year - but the band's third album, "Traditionally Speaking" (http://cdbaby.com/cd/jackbrassband3)   is now available and they will be hosting a CD release party on Friday, February   22 at the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis.
 
 "Traditionally Speaking" is an album that features more of the   roots of New Orleans style brass bands - including renditions of such popular   tunes as "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" and "Bourbon Street   Parade". The Jack Brass Band is gaining a reputation, both locally as   well as in New Orleans and abroad, as an ensemble that sounds as if they've   been living in New Orleans for years. High praise has been laid on this   ensemble from heavy-hitting bands such as the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Rebirth   Brass Band, Treme Brass Band - and even Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In fact,   the liner notes on this CD were penned by Ben Jaffe, the director of   Preservation Hall. Here's what Jaffe says of this recording,
 
 "Not only do they emulate their teachers (the masters of New Orleans   Music) with exacting precision, they also leave their own distinctive imprint   on a musical style that is now theirs."
 
 In addition to the traditional and ageless material the band also covers   material by Fats Domino ("I'm Walkin'"), Ray Charles ("I Got a   Woman"), and even Hugh Masekela ("Grazin' in the Grass") on   this album.
 
 "We felt the need to put out a CD that featured some older brass band   repertoire," said Mike Olander, leader of the band. He went on to say   that a lot of traditional jazz has roots in the brass band genre, but many   people haven't heard the rhythms and feel associated with the brass bands,   featuring a sousaphone (tuba) and two drummers, versus a string bass and a   drumset.
 
 The Jack Brass Band has appeared at festivals, clubs and parades locally, as   well as in New Orleans, Chicago, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Outside the   United States, they have also been featured artists at Jazz Winnipeg, and   Brass Durham International Festival in England.
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1 comments:
Good band and nice people. Definitely check them out if you're in the Minneapolis area and have the chance.
- kpbb
Kingpin Brass Band
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