Feature by Russ Musto (New York City Jazz Record)

It’s hard for Bill Charlap to imagine becoming anything other than a jazz pianist. The son of the late Broadway composer Moose Charlap and vocalist Sandy Stewart is recognized as one of the top interpreters of the Great American Songbook. Charlap credits his parents with giving him strong musical roots, explaining, “I don’t ever remember a time when I didn’t play piano. I tried to imitate what my father was doing; he had great energy and was very dynamic. He wasn’t a pianist or singer, he was a songwriter and a great theater writer. His playing was so infectious that other composers asked him to do backer auditions of their songs for them.” The pianist is influenced by his mother, too. “Sandy is a great singer. I’ve always heard her turn a phrase in my inner ear; I hear certain things that she does musically. She sang with Benny Goodman in the ‘60s. We’ve made records for Ghostlight and Blue Note. We performed together for years at the Algonquin and Feinstein’s; she’ll join us at the Y. A child hears his mother’s voice and it must do something psychically. But neither parent was a jazz musician, so a kid has to find his own way.”

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Video Interview by Abe Beeson (Jazz24/NPR)

Many music lovers know Juan de Marcos González as the man who teamed up with guitarist Ry Cooder to create Buena Vista Social Club. But González was busy celebrating the history of Cuban music long before Cooder arrived on the scene. Concurrently with the Buena Vista project, González was recording an album with his own band, The Afro-Cuban All Stars. The orchestra now contains expatriate Cuban musicians, young and old alike, from around the world.During a recent visit to Seattle, the orchestra stopped by for a three-song studio session at Jazz24 — and, as host Abe Beeson says, “If this music doesn’t move you, you’ve got no place to go.” (03/02/2013)

SET LIST
“Dundunbanza” (Arsenio Rodriguez)
“El Son de Baloy” (Felix Baloy)
“El Cuarto de Tula” (Sergio Siaba)

CREDITS
Interviewer: Abe Beeson
Photos: Justin Steyer
Video: KCTS 9 for Jazz24

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Afro-Cuban Allstars on TKA

Singer, songwriter and bassist Meshell Ndegeocello shares details about her writing process on such songs as ‘If That’s Your Boyfriend (He Wasn’t Last Night)’, ‘I’m Diggin’ You – Like an Old Soul Record’, ‘Shopping for Jazz’ and ‘Conviction’. Meshell talks at length about her recent album Comet, Come to Me, her approach to the bass guitar, and her contributions to classic songs like Chaka Khan’s ‘Never Miss the Water’.

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Meshell Ndegeocello on TKA

Paul McCartney will forever be identified with The Beatles, but jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli has attempted on a new album to revive some of the legend’s lesser known solo tracks. Pizzarelli, a popular guitarist known both for his own songs and collaborations with other artists, said the ex-Beatle himself came up with the idea for the album, Midnight McCartney, which will come out on September 11.

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John Pizzarelli on TKA

If the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words “classical music” is stuffy older folks politely clapping for elevator music, you may want to reconsider. Chargaux, a Brooklyn-based duo that play the violin and viola, are using classical string arrangements in bold, soulful ways, and incorporating stunning visuals to help you see their sounds.

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Chargaux on TKA