Album post-launch update

On April 9, an enthusiastic crowed filled the main hall at the Ainslie Arts Centre! It was great to see such a supportive audience turn up for live music on a stormy Canberra day.

Thanks to Helen Musa, City News and Eric Pozza, Canberra Jazz, for such wonderful reviews!

The afternoon was a success, more than I could have ever envisaged!

Tributes

Thanks to all those involved in this project including; my fellow musicians, my partner, my mum, my family, friends, HiHat Music Studio and Andrew Edgson at Studios 301.

Listen to and buy album

The Bella Groove album, City Lights is now available on bandcamp!

You can purchase the CD and buy the streaming digital album or single tracks on Bandcamp.

It’s also on iTunes, Google Play and soon to Amazon, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, YouTube, Microsoft Groove, ClaroMusica, Saavn, MediaNet, and Shazam!

I hope you enjoy this album.

Bella Groove album launch band members were great

Where would this album be without pianist, Hugh Barrett and guitarist, Victor Rufus!

Hugh was fabulous arranging 3 of my original tunes, City Lights, Open Your Mind and City Of Yes.

Hugh also spent countless hours putting down arrangements for some of the jazz standards on the album! He is also such a great pianist! It has been an honour to work with him.

Victor did a wonderful job arranging my tune, Tamar Dreaming. As one of Canberra’s go-to guitarists, he has been a key part of Bella Groove for over a year now. So it felt natural to have Victor play on my album.

Victor is heading off to New York soon to record an album. He will be missed!

I can not forget pianist Don Fraser, the original Bella Groove harmony player. Don is now living in Melbourne and playing the local traps. Don arranged my fun swing tune called Should We…?

Woo hoo! The album is now ready for mastering!

Thanks to Greg Stott and Mark Sutton, of Hi Hat Music Studio for doing a fabulous job editing and mixing the album!

Thanks especially to Greg Stott for the amount of hours dedicated to mixing 12 tunes!

I thoroughly recommend anyone to Hi Hat Music Studio. Greg and Mark are the loveliest guys to deal with, they’re so easy going! The quality of their work is paramount.

Now I’ll be handing over the tunes to be mastered by Andrew Edgson, from Studios 301. Thanks to Bob Scott‘s recommendation.

Maintaining the groove.

Where would this album be without the Bella Groove drummers!

Update: Album launch tickets available now!

Steve Fitzgerald

It was great to have my “go-to” drummer on the album! Steve plays with the acclaimed Canberra band Brass Knuckle Brass Band and Victor Rufus Reverberation and many more local groups!

Steve is so easy going and upbeat (excuse the pun!). He has a natural feel & depth to his playing, without overplaying.

Thank you Steve for keeping me in line with those endings 🙂

Mark Sutton

What a privilege to have Mark play on the album. He certainly is one of the best swing drummers in town!

Mark has played with the ‘who’s who’ of the Australian Jazz scene including Mike Nock, Bernie McGann, Dale Barlow, Sean Wayland, James Muller, Matt MacMahon and Idea of North.

I’m also lucky to have Mark play considering the time and effort he spent on recording/editing/mixing.

 

Album launch concert

I’m excited to confirm a date and venue for my debut jazz album launch!

The concert will be held at The Ainslie Arts Centre, Main Hall from 4 to 6pm on the 9th April. Doors open at 3:30pm for tickets.

All of the musicians who played on the album will be there, including the two lovely back up singers, Juanita and Francine.

Tickets will be $20 full price and $15 concession. Available online and at the door, please book early as seating is limited.

Tickets also include a signed CD and poster!

I will update the website soon with links to purchase tickets. So keep in touch so you don’t miss updates.

 

 

Final Session!

Oh what a fun session last Sunday!

I was so excited to have my friends Juanita Cucinotta and Francine Minjoy come along to Hi Hat Music Studio to record backing vocals for my soul number.

Juanita and Francine gave the tune so much more depth and texture. They came up with some amazing  vocals in a short space of time. They were fantastic!

Thanks to Mark Sutton and Greg Stott again for doing such a great job recording and editing!

I can’t wait until the final product.

 

Horn Finale!

Woo hoo…! It was great to have Miroslav Bukovsky and John Mackey in the studio last night!

With no time to view the tunes beforehand, Miroslav and John just sailed through their parts. Everything just fell together so smoothly.

Their playing just added that final touch that was so integral to the album.

So it was a real treat to have this awesome duo play for me!

I can’t wait for the final mix and to share all the tunes with everyone!

Here is John and Miroslav in action:

All tunes have been laid down!

The harmony and rhythm players have completed their roles on my debut jazz album. It’s very exciting!

I am so happy with the results so far.

Thanks to Mark Sutton and Greg Stott for their amazing job recording all the players so far!

Here is a photo collage of the main players, who were all magnificent!


I can’t wait for the next session with the horn players!

 

First day in the studio!

I’m excited that the recordings are underway at Hi Hat studio for my debut jazz album!

I have some fantastic musicians joining me on the album including:

This album has been a long time coming, with 5 original pieces on the album.

One of my original pieces, Open Your Mind, was written at least 20 years ago!

So it really is a thrill to be finally ‘releasing’ these original tunes, plus my favourite jazz standards!

Me & Eric in the studio

Stay tuned for more updates!

 

Due to budget cuts, ABC Radio National has axed a number of it’s music programs.

It’s a sad day indeed.

As of today, these programs will no longer be aired via the analogue signal broadcast.

The programs include; The Daily Planet, The Inside Sleeve, The Live Set, The Rhythm Divine and Jazztrack.

Without these programs, how will ABC Radio National possibly “reflect the cultural diversity of the Australian community”?

My inspiration

Watching the amazing bassist Marcus Shelby (video below) play Jitterbug Waltz, evokes childhood memories of my Mum playing the same tune on piano many years ago.

My mum, a former jazz piano player, is my greatest inspiration! She is the reason why I chose to be a jazz musician.

As a jazz lover, mum avidly listened to Mal Stanley’s Jazztrack on ABC.

It is sad that my mum and others like her, particularly those in Regional Australia, will not be tuning in any more to Jazztrack on Radio National.

You can help out by signing the petition on Save RN Music.