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New Release:
Nnenna Freelon & The John Brown Big Band
“Christmas”

(Brown Boulevard Records)
Street Date November 12, 2013

Nnenna Freelon’s mother was a lover of Christmas – the story, the anticipation, the excitement, but most of all, the gathering of her family around her. In her passing, she left her daughter with a gift that has resulted in a dream fulfilled and a holiday album that will extend a mother’s love of Christmas to listeners everywhere.

Venerated jazz vocalist and six-time Grammy nominee Freelon had long wanted to record a holiday album, but couldn’t garner enough interest from her label. So she did what most people do in need of a little help, she turned to a loved one. With a small inheritance received from her mother, she approached John Brown, a long-time member of her musical family, director of Duke University’s jazz program and leader of John Brown’s Big Band. The two, who have shared the stage and collaborated often during their twenty-year friendship, have now joined together to release Christmas, a selection of holiday songs. Brown produced the album and will release it on his own label, Brown Boulevard.

For Freelon, Christmas has always been a time of church and family, “The secular and the sacred were all a part of the celebration. And I love that it’s the one holiday where singing is in the forefront. The music is part of the celebration and definitely one of the elements that make the holidays special. The songs bring up memories of family, childhood, traveling, good food – the parts of the season that warm the heart and the home.”

Her favorite holiday albums have always been big, brassy creations from artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole. She certainly could have created an album that mirrored the vibes of these Christmas classics, but that was not her artistic vision or her personal style. Freelon has built a career on looking at standards from a non-traditional point of view. And since no body of material has been covered more than holiday music, the songs proved to be the perfect setting to stretch Freelon and Brown’s abilities to explore new arrangements and present new takes on traditional songs.

The two artists made their lists of possible tracks independently (both of which she describes as “very, very long!”) then worked together to narrow them down. According to Freelon, deciding which songs to include was sort of like cooking a holiday meal, “You assemble everything, start throwing things together, and as a dish starts to take shape, you taste and see what it needs. You might take something out or put a little more in, until finally you come up with a combination that feels right.”

The final ten songs are an eclectic mix of classic and modern, secular and non-secular and one track that while never considered a holiday tune, has been creatively transformed into one.

If anything proves the spirit of Christmas lives in the heart with no regard for the month on the calendar or reading on the thermometer it is this – when Freelon, Brown and John Brown’s Big Band arrived at legendary music man Mitch Easter’s Fidelitorium Studios in Kernersville, NC, the state was experiencing its hottest summer on record. So with temperatures soaring, Freelon and the band began the work of conjuring a musical family Christmas in June.

“I’m also proud the album is a North Carolina born and bred experience. I’ve made records in a lot of different places, but to be able to make the record in my home state with a wonderful friend and great musicians was truly an honor. Excellence in the arts is everywhere in North Carolina. The state is emerging as a place that not only nurtures the arts, but also helps them to flourish and I’m very proud of that.”

Personnel:
Voice-Nnenna Freelon
Bass & Voice-John Brown
Saxophones: Vaughn Ambrose, James Gates, Brian Miller, Shaena Ryan and
Greg Tardy
Trombones: Mitch Butler, Andy Kleindienst, Ronald Westray and
Joshua Vincent
Trumpets: LeRoy Barley, Art Barnes, Derrick Gardner, Jay Meachum and Benjy Springs
Piano: Brandon McCune and Miki Hayama
Celesta: Miki Hayama
Fender Rhodes: Brandon McCune
Organ: Brandon McCune
Guitar: Scott Sawyer
Drums: Adonis Rose
Percussion: Beverly Botsford and Adonis Rose

Tracks

Swing Jingle Bells
Spiritual Medley
Let It Snow
I Like the Sunrise
Christmas Time Is Here
Silent Night
Little Drummer Boy
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Baby, It’s Cold Outside
I’ll Be Home for Christmas

 

For more information, visit
www.brownboulevard.com

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