Lua Hadar and her global jazz band TWIST debut at Yoshi’s Oakland, previewing new CD Sunday, March 11 @ 7pm
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San Francisco, California: Vocalist Lua Hadar with her band TWIST make their Yoshi’s
Oakland debut on Sunday, March 11 at 7pm with their signature “Jazz Without
Borders,” an evening of international jazz. The set list includes several tunes from
the band’s new CD, Like A Bridge, recently recorded at the legendary Fantasy
Studios, Berkeley. Also, a new song by guest pianist-vocalist-composer Candace
Forest receives its U.S. premiere, along with an eclectic mix from the band’s “jazz
without borders” repertoire, sung in several languages by multi-lingual vocalist Lua
Hadar. The band includes Jason Martineau on piano, Dan Feiszli on bass, Celso
Alberti on drums, Ian Dogole on global percussion, Larry de la Cruz on reeds.
Tickets are $12 in advance at www.yoshis.com and $15 at the door. Yoshi’s Jazz Club
and Japanese Restaurant, 510 Embarcadero West, Jack London Square, Oakland, phone
510-238-9200.
About TWIST
Lua Hadar with TWIST performs international standards with a different 'twist' on
style; they also present both original and rarely performed songs, in several
different languages. English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and
Malagasy (the language of Madagascar) will be represented in the upcoming recording.
About the BRIDGES PROJECT and Like A Bridge (CD):
The new CD, Like A Bridge, is the centerpiece of the 3-year Bridges Project, which
also includes education and international exchange. Hadar sings in seven different
languages (including Japanese and Malagasy) in this new recording, which uses the
Bridge as a metaphor for the connections we can make with each other to foster world
unity and harmony. Each song represents a part of that bridge in language or theme.
Guest performers on the new CD include cellist Emil Miland (who made his Carnegie
Hall debut in 2010), koto player Fumiko Ozawa and jazz accordionist David Miotke.
The New York CD release of Like A Bridge is slated for April 14, 2012, at midtown
Manhattan's SOMETHIN' Jazz Club. And TWIST will celebrate the 75th Anniversary of
the Golden Gate Bridge this year, with a West Coast release at Berkeley’s Jazzschool
on June 3. www.luahadar.com
The Bridges Project includes broadcast-quality video, which was also recorded at
Fantasy Studios and directed by Lawrence Jordan, who has directed for Tony Bennett,
Eddie Izzard, Sting, Mariah Carey, Billy Joel, George Michael, Vanessa Williams and
many more. The video features Lua Hadar, the full band and guest performers,
including South African singer Gideon Bendile and his group, Kalahari Experience,
singing in Zulu on a French language world beat song written by French pop star,
Maxime Le Forestier. The video is slated for debut in the fall of 2012.
About Lua Hadar
Lua Hadar is a multi-lingual vocalist and actor, a teaching artist and an
independent producer. She has a lifelong commitment to cultural exchange and has
enjoyed collaborations in Bali, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, Switzerland and
Thailand. The mission of her band, TWIST, is to create world harmony through music.
A unique and original vocalist with a soaring range, Lua interprets lyrics in
several languages with a charming, swinging delivery. She has appeared at The
Fairmont Hotel, The Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco’s Rrazz Room, The
Plush Room and Jazz at Pearl’s, New York’s Iridium Jazz Club and Cornelia Street
Café, the Swan Bar in Paris, Theatre Les Tisserands in Lille, France, and at the
Bangkok International Festival of Dance & Music. Her upcoming performances include
Yoshi’s Oakland, Somethin’ Jazz Club in New York City and The Jazzschool in
Berkeley.
Hadar delivers Master Classes in interpretation and style of the body of musical
material known as The Great American Songbook, part of her heritage as a native New
Yorker and daughter of a musician. Her San Francisco-based Studio NPG provides
professional development for performing artists and offers salon concerts and events
for the community, featuring teaching artists such as Broadway-TV-film star, Faith
Prince, among others. www.luahadar.com
Quotes and Information on Cultural Exchange Influences and Guest Performers:
Since its inception in 2007, Hadar’s global jazz band TWIST has developed a
reputation for twisting the style of international standards, performing original
numbers and presenting songs in different languages. The upcoming recording will
feature songs in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Malagasy, the
language of Madagascar.
“This is the most ambitious project I’ve ever attempted,” says Hadar, “and I feel
like an acrobat without a net. I’m just so grateful to have such an amazing team of
artists to collaborate with to bring the vision to reality. I have been incubating
this project for a year during which I have been influenced by cultural exchange
experiences as well as by loss and by my view of the world. I see our planet as if
from a spaceship: without borders. We are all One. If each human truly had equal
rights to adequate food, shelter, healthcare, safety, liberty and self-expression, I
believe there would be no need for war. The Bridge is our metaphor for the
connections we can make to each other to foster world unity and harmony. Each song
represents a part of that Bridge, either because of its language or because of its
theme.”
Co-producer and composer Candace Forest says, "The Bridges Project is the perfect
vehicle for Lua's talents, not only as a singer but also as a cultural diplomat.
Her flair for languages combined with her passion for her music always creates
deeply satisfying excitement for both her audiences and fellow musicians. I'm
thrilled that one of my compositions, Come Back To California, written for our
friend from Lille, France, bassist Albin Suffys, will be performed at Yoshi’s."
The title Like A Bridge was inspired by French artist and writer Séverine Suffys,
also of Lille, France, after the Suffys family hosted Forest and Hadar for a 2010
cultural exchange concert and master class. She wrote: A la rencontre des musiciens
français qui inventent les rythmes et les mélodies des golden gates. Des ponts à
danser sur toutes les musiques du monde. (To the meeting with French musicians who
invent rhythms and melodies of golden gates. Bridges on which to dance to all the
music of the world.)
During that collaboration in Lille, Hadar worked with members of Albin Suffys’
Musiconoclast’ Orchestra as well as the Agora Jazz Trio. Drummer Tohery Ravaloson
later suggested a song from his native country, Madagascar. Raha Mbola Misy, will be
performed on the upcoming recording, featuring reed player Larry De La Cruz on
flute, complementing Hadar’s Malagasy language vocal.
Another notable French connection came from Hadar’s June 2011 meeting with French
pop star Maxime Le Forestier, on the 40th Anniversary of his song about a Blue House
in San Francisco’s Castro district. Hadar was also drawn to another of his
compositions,
Né Quelque Part (Born Somewhere), a world beat song about immigration rights
featuring a Zulu language chorus. TWIST’s video performance of this song will
feature not only global percussionist Ian Dogole, but also South African singer
Gideon Bendile and members of his Kalahari Experience Zulu choir.
Educational collaborations with Japan have introduced Lua to koto player Fumiko
Ozawa, who this past year made her koto orchestra debut at San Francisco’s Herbst
Theater. She guests with TWIST on their interpretation of the Japanese 1963 pop
classic Ue o muite aruko, honoring the dignity of the Japanese to “walk with their
heads up’” after the devastating earthquake and tsunami of March 2011.
Guest cellist Emil Miland made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2010 with Frederica von
Stade in her farewell recital. In the same week he made his jazz debut with TWIST at
New York’s Cornelia Street Café, and has contributed to Like A Bridge on the
mystical Tom Jobim song, Imagina. A champion of new works for cello, he has given
premieres of music written specifically for him by such composers as Ernst Bacon,
David Carlson, Andrew Imbrie, Lou Harrison, Jake Heggie and Dwight Okamura. As a
member of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra since 1988, he has collaborated with
many singers in recital including Zheng Cao, Joyce di Donato, Susan Graham, Marilyn
Horne, Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson, and Frederica von Stade.
Brazilian drummer Celso Alberti says, " It was an awesome experience recording with
Lua along with all the great musicians that where part of this project. From start
to finish the energy was highly positive and it was translated in the beautiful
music that we made together. The crew capturing the audio and the video was one of
the best I ever worked with.”
The development of these far-reaching arrangements could not occur without the
artistic contribution of TWIST’s Music Director, Dr. Jason Martineau. Martineau
says, “The song list for Like A Bridge honors the differences among us, celebrating
their beauty, while seeing that we are, underneath, the same.“
Bios of the Core Band members:
Music Director, Dr. Jason Martineau is an award-winning composer, pianist, arranger,
instructor and author. He works in multiple capacities with many different idioms
and styles, from world fusion and jazz, to avant-garde, industrial, rock, pop, and
classical. As such, he is the cornerstone of TWIST, as music director, principal
arranger, pianist and bandleader. He has been playing the piano for 36 years and has
worked with Lua Hadar since 2005, recording three albums and performing in the San
Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, and at the 10th International Festival of
Dance and Music in Bangkok, Thailand. Holding graduate degrees from the San
Francisco Conservatory of Music and Manhattan School of Music, Dr. Martineau has
composed numerous works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, solo piano, and chorus, as
well as a full-length musical, multiple film scores, and over 200 songs, both
instrumental and vocal, recording more than ten CDs in various genres. He has also
been featured on numerous other artists' recordings, as pianist, music director,
and producer, including Vanessa Carlton’s "Heroes and Thieves," for which he
orchestrated string arrangements. His book "The Elements of Music," is distributed
both nationally and internationally. His film scores have been featured in
documentaries broadcast on PBS stations around the US since 1998, and his music
enhances a large variety of multimedia projects. In 2011 he joined the faculty at
the Academy of Art University, teaching music notation, theory, and counterpoint.
www.jasonmartineau.com
Celso Alberti was born in Curitiba, Southern Brazil. The driving rhythms of his
country's music led him to develop an early interest in the drums and by the age of
17, he was performing regularly as a professional. In 1982 he decided to expand his
musical horizons and moved to the U.S., where he has been living since. His dynamic
drumming style, blending traditional Brazilian music with World and Rock influences,
was quickly recognized and he soon started to work with musicians like Herbie Mann,
John Lucien, Michael Manring, Joyce Cooling, Craig Chaquico, Airto Moreira, Flora
Purim, Jose Neto, Andrei Kondakov and most recently the legendary Steve Winwood.
Celso is also a respected audio engineer and holds credits on Steve Winwood, Airto
Moreira, Kundalini Boombox and Mary Fettig’s latest albums to name a few. Both his
driving style and his versatility provide TWIST with exciting flair and a rock solid
base. www.celsoalberti.com
Experienced on both upright and electric basses, in styles of music ranging from
jazz and latin to pop and rock, Dan Feiszli anchors TWIST with versatility and
panache. He has performed in concert with such notable artists as James Moody, Raul
Midon, and Mickey Hart, and toured nationally and internationally with artists
including Julio Iglesias, Nicole Yarling and Raul DiBlasio. In addition to his
career as a performer, Dan is featured on hundreds of recordings as both a bassist
and recording engineer, and has recorded and mixed albums reaching as high as #4 on
the US Top 40 Jazz Radio Charts. In between performances and recording sessions, Dan
can be found working as a freelance recording engineer and producer at his studio in
El Cerrito, California. www.studiorhythm.com
Recording artist, composer, teacher and reed man extraordinaire, Larry De La Cruz is
a tried and true staple of the local jazz community. Having worked with likes of
Bobby Hutcherson, Dave Liebman, Mike Zilber & Donald Harrison, De La Cruz also makes
up 1/3 of the group Mo’Fone, one of the funkiest jazz projects ever to come out of
the Bay Area. Larry's dynamic soloing can range from Coltrane-esque runs on
up-tempo tunes to soulful wails on slower ballads. Whatever the genre, Larry's
energetic style and musical sensitivity provide TWIST with color and variety whether
he solos on tenor, alto, soprano or flute. www.larrydelacruz.com
As a major in Ethnomusicology (and Classics) at Brown University, Global
Percussionist Ian Dogole delved deeply into the indigenous music cultures of the
planet, while maintaining his fascination with the evolution of Jazz. Ian began to
crystallize his vision of Global Fusion Music, blending the forms and instruments of
Jazz with those of the non-Western world. Ian has released six audio recordings as a
leader and has recorded and performed with artists such as Hamza El Din, Tito La
Rosa, Paul McCandless, David Friesen and Alex Degrassi, to name a few. In addition
to his own releases, Ian’s compositions can be found on recordings by the
world/fusion group Ancient Future, and have been used by the San Francisco Giants,
the Philadelphia Phillies, Brown University and the Indonesian Park Service. He
brings an authentic world beat to TWIST with a variety of percussion instruments
including udu, cajon and dumbek. www.iandogole.com
Guest Artist composer/singer/pianist Candace Forest has co-produced three CD’s, a
multi-dimensional video project and numerous live concert and educational events
with Lua Hadar. Candace’s compositions range from works for solo, ensemble and
orchestra to full-length dance and theatre pieces including Viva Concha! Rose of the
Presidio and All In This Together, an ecology symphonic program premiered by the
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Her work, Come Back To California, dedicated to
French bassist, Albin Suffys, will receive it’s U.S. premiere at Yoshi’s this week
when she will perform it with Lua Hadar and TWIST. candaceforest.com
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What: Jazz Without Borders Who: Vocalist Lua Hadar and global jazz band TWIST When: 7pm on March 11, 2012 (Sunday) Where: Yoshi’s Jazz Club and Japanese Restaurant
510 Embarcadero West, Jack London Square, Oakland CA 94607
Phone 510-238-9200 Tickets: $12 Advance (at www.yoshis.com) and $15 at Door
New York CD Release Information:
“Like a Bridge” CD Release
7pm and 9pm on April 14 (Saturday)
SOMETHIN’ Jazz Club
212 E. 52nd Street, 3rd Floor, NYC, NY 10022
Phone 212-371-7657
Tickets $15 (at http://bit.ly/z119et ) with $10 drink min.
Venue Website: www.somethinjazz.com/ny/
West Coast Release Information:
“Like A Bridge” West Coast CD Release
4:30pm on June 3 (Sunday)
Jazzschool Concert Series
2087 Addison St. Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone (510) 845-5373
Tickets $15 adults, $5 youth
Venue Website:www.jazzschool.com
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Contact Details: Media Contact: Lua Hadar
Phone: 415-377-4858 (not for publ.)
Email: info@luahadar.com
Website: www.luahadar.com
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