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'Artist in Residence' in Stores September 12



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Member Since10/11/2005
Band Websitejasonmoran.com
Band MembersJason Moran, Piano; Tarus Mateen, Bass; Nasheet Waits, Drums
Influences Jaki Byard
Sounds LikeIt sounds like he is standing on the shoulders of 'The Jazz Greats'. Paying tribute: Yet navigating a new path.
Record LabelBlue Note
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Jason Moran
31 year-old pianist Jason Moran has proven, after seven years on the estimable Blue Note Records, more than his brilliance as a performer. Hes established himself as a risk-taker, a seeker of new directions for jazz as a whole. Looking to the wider world of art for inspiration, Moran has found it in edgy 20th century painters like Jean-Michel Basquiat (check out JAMO Meets SAMO from Soundtrack to Human Motion, his 1999 debut as a leader, as well as his ongoing series of Gangsterism compositions), Egon Schiele (from whose painting entitled Facing Left Moran borrowed the title of his second album for Blue Note) and Robert Rauschenberg, whose chaotic refinement inspired Morans third album Black Stars, featuring the legendary Sam Rivers.

Artist In Residence is Morans seventh and most adventurous album to date. Unafraid of ambitious undertakings, Moran acceptedin the span of one yearthree separate commissions from three different pre-eminent American arts institutions: The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Dia Art Foundation, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. The music created for these commissions was too outstanding to go unrecorded and so Moran went into the studio to recreate them with his band, The BandwagonTarus Mateen on bass and Nasheet Waits on drumsand each of the guest artists who participated in the performances of these commissioned works.

The result speaks for itselfArtist In Residence is a record of Morans most artistic exchanges and encounters to date on his true path in the Art World, and an original collage of his most ambitious compositions and reflections on art today.

Artist In Residence begins with Break Down from the larger work entitled Milestone, a musical-theatrical piece first performed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. To celebrate the completion of its renovations and expansion in April 2005in a style consistent with its international reputation as the leader in multidisciplinary arts programmingthe Walker Art Center had named Moran an Artist-in-Residence and commissioned him to compose an evening-length work based on any aspect of the museum he wished. Moran chose a work by conceptual artist and philosopher Adrian Piper, The Mythic Being: I/You (Her).

Break Down is an uptempo take on a brief recorded narrative by Piper. Those familiar with Morans previous work will recognize its catchy reconfiguration-harmonization in the style of an earlier tune, Straight Outta Istanbul: Ringing My Phone (The Bandwagon, 2003). Another Milestone piece is Artists Ought To Be Writing, an extended riff on Pipers salient reflections on the Art World at-large.

Next is the titlesong, Milestone. Written by Morans wife, the soprano Alicia Hall Moran, the song features her on vocals. Moran adds with respect: We made a full-length theater piece out of an ordinary jazz concert, and Tarus, Nasheet, Marvin [Sewell] and I didnt really know too much about stagecraft so we got a crash course from Alicia. She was the director and my collaborator as a writer. In Milestone I wanted us to play the part of ourselves almost, and bring the audience inside the heads of this band; show that while were up on stage and youre looking at us, were involved in our own examination of you.

Milestone is a heart beat straight from his marriage. We wanted to have this love story that happens congruently with the music, Moran explains. He adds: Working together with Alicia is such a blessing. None of my work would be any good if she werent around.

Cradle Song, by Carl Maria von Weber, played an important role in Morans early education through the Suzuki piano method. As the track plays, we hear a pencil scribbling while Moran performs the piece unaccompanied. Moran recalls: My mother would come to all my piano lessons to listen and take notes, and you could hear her pencil, loud. At one point I yelled at her to stop, and she did. I wanted to reveal this part of my history, as an aspect of how I play. My mother has passed away, and now I yearn for her to sit by and take notes. So the sound of the pencil is me writing a letter to her to tell her this.

Another major commission captured on Artist In Residence is entitled The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things, a multimedia performance piece Moran developed over an intense 12 week period with video/performance artist Joan Jonas. Dia:Beacona new 300,000 square-foot museum in upstate New York for massive contemporary artworksproduced the piece. Moran composed, arranged, and performed a live solo piano sound landscape throughout the 90-minute-long abstract works debut performance (a repeat engagement is planned for October 2006).

Joan is a pioneer in the video and performance art world, says Moran. Working with her was like working Wayne Shorter, or Cassandra Wilson. Refraction 1 is a duet with Moran on piano and Jonas herself on percussion. Joan loves to make sound, whether its singing or touching objects, says Moran. We recorded this while looking at the accompanying video excerpt. Joan is playing an assortment of shakers, claves, toy cars, bells and even kabangers. Its a great duet. (Refraction 2 is a full-band version of the piece.)

Arizona Landscape, for solo piano, speaks to Jonass main inspiration for the show: the writings of the German art historian Aby Warburg, particularly his study of the Pueblo Native American culture of the Southwest. He puts on his coat and leaves, also for solo piano, serves as exit music for the actor portraying Aby Warburg. He literally puts on his coat and leaves, walking across the expansive space of the Dia:Beacon.

The sextet piece RAIN is Morans inaugural commission from Jazz at Lincoln Center, and in addition to The Bandwagon it features Ralph Alessi on trumpet, Marvin Sewell on guitar, and Abdou Mboup on kora, djembe and talking drum. Inspired by the ring shout from the era of slavery, RAIN recreates the aura of what was once a secretive transporting religious ritual for enslaved Africans. Moran says: I made a tape of my feet shuffling around in a circle on the banks of a lake in Switzerland. It was raining that morning, and appropriately, I was displaced. This tape plays and we accompany the sound of the footsteps. In concert, Ralph walks in a circle around the band for the entire length of the piece, representing the circular wave of singers and dancers.

The one track not associated with a larger work is Lift Every Voice by James Weldon Johnson and his brother John. It was written in 1900, and Moran explains that soon afterward the song was being sung at NAACP banquets to honor race heroes. It was soon dubbed the Negro National Anthem, and in the 50s or 60s was closely associated with the Civil Rights Movement. We recorded this in answer to RAIN, representing African-Americans from the 20th century as opposed to those of the 18th & 19th century.

Artist in Residence is the sum of the parts of these three remarkable works, each offering multiple insights into Morans mind, passions, and strategies. But it is Milestone that provides the touchstone. I now understand that much of jazzs success is owed to its inherent abstractness, says Moran. Ive recently created more music associated with people, places and events as opposed to pretty chords and nice grooves. Adrian Piper says that Im in what artists call a mannerist phase now. I like how that sounds. He discerns these qualities in the work of Adrian Piper, Adrians pieces tell stories, as seen by a black woman in the art world. They are poignant outpourings of her life. This was a goal we had for Milestone.

Throughout, Artist In Residence showcases the continual creative potency of Morans flagship ensemble, The Bandwagon. We never want our audience to think theyve pegged us, Moran says, and yet we hope to be understood by all. I think audiences are looking for a few things during a performance: drama, challenging content and an a-ha moment. We strive to provide those and many more.

Basically, Jason answers the central questions about jazz today: does it still relate to the nearly hundred-year-old jazz tradition? And, conversely, does jazz relate to now? Do the attitudes that it embodies keep pace with film, with visual art, even with pop music? Can serious jazz still be fresh?

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Federico Gonzalez Peña

Federico Gonzalez Peña



Dec 11 2006 5:58 PM

Wattup Jason...Always love it when you lay your hands down. One,

Federico
Gildas

Gildas



Dec 11 2006 1:46 PM

"He puts on his coat..." is so wonderful and emotional...
Thanks Jason for your music and your personal universe.

Take care
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marco bizzotto



Dec 11 2006 8:00 AM

Thx for add!
My best
Wawryniuk and Brun

Wawryniuk and Brun



Dec 8 2006 3:17 AM

Love your music !!
Peace!!
-Emil
Bob Quartet

Bob Quartet



Dec 5 2006 8:14 AM

Hi!
i am alexander, the guy with the black and white hat that talked to you right after the concert in athens.
I really love your music and once again i would like to thank you for this beautiful music.
PLease come to greece with your trio!
Thank you
www.myspace.com/bobquartet
Carlos Homs

Carlos Homs



Dec 2 2006 8:26 PM

Hey JAMO, keep moving brotha. nice to hear someone with their OWN language nowadays. check out my page when you get the chance. stay on the edge
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Nov 29 2006 7:52 PM

Bonjour!!
Hope all is well!

Witness one of today’s emerging young artists!!
Maty Soul is a French female singer. You probably discovered her through her renditions of Marvin Gaye, Jill Scott and Lauryn Hill.







Take Care!
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Nov 22 2006 1:34 PM

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Phil Robson

Phil Robson



Nov 20 2006 2:31 AM

hi Jason,
It was great to hear you with Dave Holland in London & really nice to meet you too. Best wishes,
Phil
Christine Tobin

Christine Tobin



Nov 19 2006 3:12 PM

Hi Jason,

You sounded great last night in Dave Holland's band. Your music here is very beautiful.

Best wishes,s
Christine x

Bronkenstein

Bronkenstein



Nov 16 2006 9:46 PM

Thanks for the Add!! Really like your playing and your music!!! Saw you at Fasching in Stockholm about a year ago... great performance!!
aYa

aya a



Nov 13 2006 3:29 AM

found that you're coming to Tokyo in Jan. Looking forward to the gigs!
Gracie Patton

Gracie Patton



Nov 8 2006 9:02 PM

Exquisite album.
Gracie x
daggakarab

daggakarab



Nov 8 2006 6:56 PM

Hi Jason. I appreciLOVE your sounds you coax from the keys, strings, feelings. Continued bliss.
The SEA Trio

The SEA Trio



Nov 8 2006 3:32 AM

Your playing on Greg Osby's "Zero" is some of the best out there
ADAMA

ADAMA



Nov 7 2006 10:58 PM

Hiya!!!!

Lovely to hear from you :) Just popping by to say hello and wish you a beautiful week. I hope that all is well with you :)

Much Love, Many Blessings, and speak soon...

Adama
xXx


Manel Vallmajor

Manel Vallmajor



Nov 7 2006 9:30 AM

Hi Jason,
Thanks for your music and the add.
I wait a gig in Barcelona.
All the Best,
Manel
Gildas

Gildas



Nov 7 2006 8:35 AM

Hi Jason !
You are very special for me.
Thanks for your contribution to establish good music for us.
Take care

Gildas
The October Trio

The October Trio



Nov 7 2006 6:33 AM

Jason if you read this --the show in Seattle was on of the musical hilight of my life! thanks SO MUCH!
Michael Adkins

Michael Adkins



Oct 13 2006 1:07 PM

thanks for the add.....Big Fan
Chris Spies

Chris Spies



Oct 5 2006 5:02 AM

Yo Jason!
Artist in residence is a beautiful album.
Big Ups.
Respect!
thrown off that JeSuS JuiCE !!

thrown off that JeSuS JuiCE !!



Oct 2 2006 11:29 PM

the album is lovely but I got a fever and the only Rx for it is more cowbell. think about it for the next album
Brooklyn Arts Council

Brooklyn Arts Council



Sep 26 2006 2:56 AM

Thank You



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Brooklyn Arts Council

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Sep 26 2006 2:56 AM

Thank You



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The CommandmentZ

The CommandmentZ



Sep 24 2006 5:22 AM

thanx Jason for the add! I love the simple complexity or the complex simplicity of your music.
claudio - the commandmentz
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