Jamie Masefield on Mandolin and a rotating roster of talented musicians including but not limited to Sean Dixon on drums, Michael O'Brien on Upright Bass, Scott Ritchie on Upright Bass, Peter Apfelbaum on Sax. Past excursions have also included Jon Fishman on drums.
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Jazz Mandolin Project
All Good Festival 2004
Since 1993, Jamie Masefield's Jazz Mandolin Project has been offering an entirely new concept of what the mandolin can do. Pushing the boundaries with a new innovative sound, The Jazz Mandolin Project has toured throughout the US and internationally with a unique approach. In its latest chapter, it's exploring the realm of working in multiple mediums.
The name itself, The Jazz Mandolin Project suggests an ongoing experiment, and so it is that Masefield is currently steering his group away from the concert stage and moving it in front of a movie screen to shed light on classic literature and the ethics of Leo Tolstoy, who has often received the title as the greatest storyteller in modern history (1828-1910). Unlike anything Masefield has done before, the quartet now undertakes the challenge of performing live, an original soundtrack score to a Russian story written 120 years ago,,,, but with a modern American treatment. Tolstoys tale is of a man spurred on by the Devil to acquire more and more land, who ends up dying of exhaustion in distant lands from pure greed. The story takes on a modern context by the inclusion of video footage of American lifestyles and landscapes, edited to follow the storyline. While traversing the US on tour throughout 2005, Masefield collected relevant footage with a handheld video camera that also gives a realistic keyhole view to the bumpy, fast life of a traveling musician. James Joyce said, How Much Land Does a Man Need? is the greatest story the world of literature knows.
Check out articles written about this unique new performance.
Discography includes:
Deep Forbidden Lake (2005)
Jungle Tango (2003)
After Dinner Jams (2001)
Xenoblast (2000)
Tour De Flux (1999)
Jazz Mandolin Project (1996)
Watch the Promo DVD Trailer for "How Much Land Does a Man Need?"
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“Masefield delivers Tolstoy's parable on a silver platter, with extra helpings
of style and grace. Musically and visually stunning, it is an experience
you remember long afterwards... One you will hold close to your heart.”
Miles Marek
Producing Director, Fairfield Theatre Company March 29, 2008.
"If this show were only to involve the timely telling of Tolstoy's story of man’s greed, then it would be worth seeing. But the incredible musicianship of the performers in such a unique context is a special gift to the audience."
Don Morton
Associate Director, Office of Student Life
Rhode Island School of Design
April 19, 2008.
This performance is a unique combination of literature, video and live musical accompaniment. Leo Tolstoys famous short story, How Much Land Does a Man Need? is retold through narration, a new magical body of composed music and video footage that Masefield collected while touring the country in 2005. The contemporary observations follow the Russian tale in a modern context that allows the audience to reflect and ask questions of its own time and place.
Howdy Jamie and JMP! Just a quick note to wish you all a happy sunny summer filled with music. Always looking forward to hearing what you're cooking up next! Cheers, - Your friends at DB+
Hey Guys- On May 10, we will once again be in the studio with Mike Wilhide for 2 full hours previewing our new release "Springtime In Pottersville" from 8-10pm Live on the radio locally at Champ 101.3 FM or streaming worldwide at www.champrocks.com (click on "Listen Live"). Thanks for the Friendship, we're BIG Fans!
I haven't seen you guys in years!! When Jamie came and played up at Paul Smiths with Doug Perkins was the last I think....Can't wait to see you at Rev. Hall~~!!!
JFJO returns to BURLINGTON at CLUB METRONOME on SUN. APRIL 12th with the new quartet lineup, in support of 'Winterwood' - the new studio album available as FREE download at www.JFJO.com! See you there!