Monday, April 25, 2022

'Stix' Hooper, Co-Founder of Seminal Jazz and R&B Quintet Crusaders, Latest Album Drops Thursday

The Crusaders may be gone, but the man behind the band's beat soldiers on.

Nesbert "Stix" Hooper, co-founder and the only surviving member of the original lineup of the seminal jazz and R&B band, is dropping his latest album “Orchestrally Speaking” on Thursday.

“This new recording features a group of international musicians, reflecting the universal appeal and global influence of music,” said Hooper of the release in a statement which also noted that it features seven tracks bridging a variety of genres from jazz to classical and Latin rhythms.

The artist, who received numerous Grammy nominations for his work with the Crusaders, gathered an all-star group of international musicians to join him, including American flautist Hubert Laws, Russian pianist Eugene Maslov, Swedish guitarist Andreas Oberg and late Brazilian guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves.

Revisiting many of his own original compositions in the process of exploring the orchestral genre results in a record that reflects both the evolution and culmination of the full musical spectrum of Hooper’s career.

“Free of cultural, ethnic, and racial boundaries, it celebrates the artistic camaraderie and integrity that results when kindred artistic spirits share a common bond of personal expression. I’m very excited about it,” said Hooper of the resulting album.
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Hooper began his career in 1950's Texas when he along with fellow Houston natives Joe Sample (piano) and Wilton Felder (tenor saxophone) founded the jazz and R&B group the Swingsters in 1954.

After a few lineup changes and moving to a jazzier sound, the trio moved to Los Angeles and formed the Jazz Crusaders, along with trombonist Wayne Henderson who had also played with them in their original group. Working with a succession of different bass players to form a quintet, the group went on to have critical and billboard success in the ’60s and ’70s

The peak of their popularity came in the late 70s when the band, now simply known as the Crusaders, released 1979's “Street Life.” The album was the No. 1 jazz album on Billboard’s charts and reached No. 3 and No. 18 on the R&B and pop charts, respectively.

While the title track, which featured Randy Crawford as the featured singer, was a Top 40 single (No. 36). It was also an international hit taking the No. 5 spot on the UK Singles Chart.

A faster-paced cover of the arrangement (see the original video below) done by Doc Severinsen in collaboration with Crawford was used in multiple films, including Quentin Tarantino's “Jackie Brown,” released in 1997.

Friday, April 22, 2022

Art Rupe, who Helped Make R&B Mainstream, Dead at 104

The man behind the man who claimed to have invented rock 'n' roll is dead.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Art Rupe, who helped launch the career of Little Richard, the self-declared inventor of the art form, has died.

According to the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation, Rupe, 104, died this past Friday (April 15) at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif. No cause of death was released.

Rupe signed Richard who told Rolling Stone in 1990 that he was the undisputed creator of the hard-driving music style and released one of the genres defining songs and greatest hits with “Tutti Frutti” in 1955.

With one of the most famous openings in rock 'n' roll history, "A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop, A-lop-bam-boom," “Tutti Frutti” is one of the most influential songs in rock history. In fact, in 2010, the U.S. Library of Congress National Recording Registry added it to its archives for preservation, stating that the "unique vocalizing over the irresistible beat announced a new era in music.”



Most music historians cite Chuck Berry, the man the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, itself, declares the “Father of Rock & Roll” on its website, as its progenitor, but that didn’t stop Richard from making audacious claims of its descent until his death in 2020.

"I really feel from the bottom of my heart that I am the inventor [of rock & roll]” Richard told Rolling Stone in 1990. "If there was somebody else, I didn't know them, didn't hear them, haven’t heard them. Not even to this day. So, I say I'm the architect."
In addition to introducing the world to Richard’s flamboyant, loud and very successful act, as the founder of Specialty Records, an innovative, independent label based in Los Angeles, he helped bring R&B music into the mainstream.

Founded in 1946 in Los Angeles, Specialty gave big breaks to a stable of R&B's finest —Sam Cooke and his gospel group the Soul Stirrers, Lloyd Price and John Lee Hooker among others.

“Specialty Records’ growth paralleled, and perhaps defined, the evolution of Black popular music, from the ‘race’ music of the 1940s to the rock n’ roll of the 1950s,” music historian Billy Vera wrote in the liner notes to “The Specialty Story,” a five-CD set that came out in 1994.

According to the foundation, Rupe was born Arthur N. Goldberg on September 5, 1917, to a Jewish working-class family in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He set off for Los Angeles in 1939 to make his way in the world, later changing his surname to "Rupe" when he learned from his paternal grandfather that this was, in fact, the family name, "Goldberg" having been adopted at Ellis Island.

In 1944 Rupe, who had developed an interest in R&B while growing up in an ethnically diverse neighborhood, founded Juke Box Records to produce what he called “race records.” It was music made by and for Blacks.

The label scored its first hit record with “Boogie #1,” selling 70,000 copies, and by 1946, Rupe had set out on his own. His new label, Specialty Records, helped popularize R&B as well as set the foundation for the emergence of rock 'n' roll.

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Wu-Tang Clan, Nas Announce North American Tour

Courtesy Live Nation 

Hip-hop belongs to the world now, but there is no denying that its ancestral home is New York.

On Tuesday, rap legends Wu-Tang Clan and Nas announced they’re co-headlining a tour guaranteed to remind those who may have forgotten the state’s importance to the art form.

RZA, GZA, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon, Masta Killa, and Cappadonna — who emerged from the slums of Shaolin (New York’s Staten Island) like the Voltron lions to form the rap supergroup Wu-Tang Clan — and Brooklyn-born, Queensbridge bred (raised in Queens, New York’s infamous Queensbridge Houses public housing development) Nas, NY State of Mind tour is slated to launch late in the summer.

The 25-city tour begins Aug. 30 in St. Louis, Missouri, before making stops across North America including Atlanta, Toronto and Houston before wrapping up Oct. 4 in Los Angeles.

The first official tour featuring the two icons, however, will not include any shows in their native New York.

Both acts began their careers with genre-defining albums in the 1990s. Wu-Tang Clan’s kung-fu crossed with hardcore hip-hop-inspired debut "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" dropped in November 1993, and Nas’ “Illmatic” hit the airwaves six months later.

Courtesy Live Nation 

"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” ranks 27th on Rolling Stone's updated list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, while Billboard wrote in 2015 that “'Illmatic' is widely seen as the best hip-hop album ever.” It was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 2020, and last week it was announced that “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” would be receiving the same honor.

Nas, who earned his first-ever Grammy Award for best rap album in March for his twelfth solo studio album, King's Disease, has appeared as a featured artist on several tracks by members of Wu-Tang Clan as well as with the whole group on a song titled "Let My N—- Live" off Wu-Tang Clan's 2000 album The W. He also appeared as himself in the 2019 Showtime documentary series Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men to speak about his time working with the group.



NY STATE OF MIND TOUR DATES:
Tue Aug 30 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre*
Thu Sep 01 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center*
Fri Sep 02 – Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre*
Sat Sep 03 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre^
Sun Sep 04 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage^
Wed Sep 07 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center*
Thu Sep 08 – Camden, NJ – Waterfront Music Pavilion*
Fri Sep 09 – Hartford, CT – XFINITY Theatre*
Sat Sep 10 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center*
Tue Sep 13 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center^
Wed Sep 14 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach*
Fri Sep 16 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live*
Sat Sep 17 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek*
Sun Sep 18 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion*
Tue Sep 20 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre*
Wed Sep 21 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre*
Thu Sep 22 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre*
Sat Sep 24 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center^
Sun Sep 25 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater^
Mon Sep 26 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion*
Thu Sep 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion*
Fri Sep 30 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre*
Sat Oct 01 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena^
Sun Oct 02 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre*
Tue Oct 04 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl*
TICKETS: Tickets go on sale starting Tuesday, April 26th at 10am local at livenation.com

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