Friday, September 11, 2009

Manhattan Transfer to tour in support of new album

GRAMMY- Award winning jazz/pop vocal group, MANHATTAN TRANSFER celebrate their 40th Anniversary with the highly anticipated release of THE CHICK COREA SONGBOOK, in stores September 29 via respected specialty label FOUR QUARTERS ENTERTAINMENT. THE CHICK COREA SONGBOOK, which marks the highly innovative vocal quartet's first new record in five years, was inspired by the classic work of jazz great CHICK COREA, and features fresh and exciting vocal interpretations of many of his popular compositions, including "Spain" and "500 Miles High."

Corea, who plays on the CD, has also contributed an original composition entitled “Free Samba” specially for this album. The forthcoming release also features special guest appearances by some of the finest musicians in the industry including Christian McBride, Airto, Alex Acuna, Fred Hersch, Edsel Gomez and Lou Marini among others.

The platinum selling, world-wide chart topping super group, widely renowned for broadening the musical landscape with their innovative, genre defying sound, made GRAMMY history in 1981 by becoming the first group to win GRAMMYs simultaneously in both the jazz and pop categories. The group also put out the second most honored album in pop history in 1985 with Vocalese, earning an impressive 12 GRAMMY nominations, surpassed only by Michael Jackson's Thriller at the time. Produced by Tim Hauser, Vocalese become known as the group's tour de force effort, with Jon Hendricks, the recognized master of this art, composing all of the lyrics for the album. To date, MANHATTAN TRANSFER has won 10 GRAMMYs and has been nominated for 17 GRAMMYs.

MANHATTAN TRANSFER are responsible for bringing Brazilian music to American radio stations and for introducing Bob Marley and The Wailers to American television audiences, further broadening the horizons of music lovers everywhere. In its formative years, the group developed a strong cult following while playing such New York clubs as Trude Heller's, Reno Sweeney, and Max's Kansas City drawing iconic artists such as Mick Jagger and David Bowie. In 1975 they cut their Atlantic debut album (signed by the legendary Ahmet Ertegun), entitled The Manhattan Transfer, and landed their own highly experimental television show on CBS. They were particularly successful in Europe, where their next two albums, Coming Out and Pastiche, brought them a string of top 10 hits. A live album, The Manhattan Transfer Live, soon followed.

Their next album, Extensions, earned them their first domestic pop hit: "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone," penned by Alan Paul and Jay Graydon and featuring their version of the hit song “Birdland.” The most played jazz record of 1980, "Birdland" brought The Transfer their first GRAMMY Award (“Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental”), and the award for “Best Arrangement For Voices,” which Janis took home. In the following decade, the group released a number of well received albums on different labels including Columbia and Telarc. Forty years later, MANHATTAN TRANSFER arguably remain the most respected and honored vocal quartet today, after topping both the Downbeat and Playboy "Best Jazz Vocal Group" polls consecutively for a decade from 1980 - 1990.

MANHATTAN TRANSFER is Cheryl Bentyne, vocals; Tim Hauser, vocals; Alan Paul, vocals; and Janis Siegel, vocals. The group remains a major staple both within the jazz community and the mainstream music community, as they continue to enlighten listeners by bringing different genres of music to the forefront of the jazz.

In celebration of their new CD release as well as 40 years in the entertainment industry, MANHATTAN TRANSFER will perform a BLUE NOTE residency running from September 15 - 20 and will tour throughout 2009 - 2010 (with tour dates following). For more information, please visit www.manhattantransfer.net.


MANHATTAN TRANSFER TOUR DATES
9-11 Fri North Hollywood, CA Portal Theater/Benefit
9-12 Sat Sandy, Utah Sandy City Amphitheater
9-15 Tue New York, New York Blue Note
9-16 Wed New York, New York Blue Note
9-17 Thu New York, New York Blue Note
9-18 Fri New York, New York Blue Note
9-19 Sat New York, New York Blue Note
9-20 Sun New York, New York Blue Note
9-25 Fri Albany, New York Hart Theatre @ The Egg
9-26 Sat Potsdam, New York Helen Hosner
10-09 Fri Keene, New Hampshire Colonial Theatre
10-28 Wed Fort Collins, Colorado Lincoln Center
10-29 Thu Fort Collins, Colorado Lincoln Center
10-30 Fri Fort Collins, Colorado Lincoln Center
10-31 Sat Fort Collins, Colorado Lincoln Center
12-02 Wed Newberry, SC Newberry Opera House
12-03 Thu Thomasville, Georgia Thomasville Cultural Center
12-04 Fri Greensburg, Pennsylvania Palace Theater
12-09 Wed Dallas, Texas Winspear Opera House
12-13 Sun Austin, Texas One World Theatre
1-15 Fri Miami, Florida Knight Concert Hall

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