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"We've had so much fun playing together live that it was time for us to get together musically," declared Elliot. "We have different approaches yet they are complementary. We called upon our roots (Elliot was a long-time member of Tower of Power and Braun played with War) and we constantly bounced ideas off each other. As much as we let the songs develop and evolve from our interaction, the record was probably more honed and refined than other albums because we were constantly going over the work and tweaking and changing things." "Overall, I think the album is very energetic and percolates. We didn't want to overpower the melodies by just blasting a lot of horns in people's faces. In fact, we did the opposite by using single trumpet, flugelhorn and tenor sax melodies much like old recordings from the '40s, '50s and '60's, which gave it an intimate and warm sound. The horn section parts were doubled to really give it that oomph and muscle. We treated the lead instruments as would vocalists recording duets, which gave them each a personal voice," explained Braun. Road warriors, Braun and Elliot are already out touring with the perennially successful Jazz Attack line-up that co-stars Peter White and Jonathan Butler. They'll be introducing more and more songs from the new album into their performances as the record release date nears. Braun and Elliot expect to be working the road through the end of the year to support the album. Elliot began his recording career young while playing on songs by Motown legends Smokey Robinson and The Temptations. He was still a teenager when he toured with Melissa Manchester. That gig led to him spending five formative years playing in the mighty Tower of Power, who molded the impressionable musician into a passionate entertainer. He put out his first solo album in 1976 and in subsequent years, the Scotland-born, Los Angeles-raised saxophonist became a pioneering voice in contemporary jazz by consistently scoring hit after hit while building a growing legion of fans year after year through his explosive concerts. Braun is a trumpeter-flugelhorn player-keyboardist who started his professional career by writing a Top 20 pop hit for REO Speedwagon ("Here With Me"). The Allentown, Pennsylvania native has played in bands behind Rod Stewart, Sade, Tom Petty, Tina Turner, Natalie Cole and Crowded House. As a producer, he's guided #1 hits for David Benoit, Marc Antoine and Avenue Blue. Since debuting as a solo artist in 1993, twice he has been honored as Gavin's "Artist of the Year" in addition to collecting a Gavin "Album of the Year" trophy and "Best Producer" and "Best Brass Player" titles from the Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards. Braun and Elliot's R n R contains the following songs: "R n
R" Catch Braun and Elliot performing on the Tourdates page. Additional information is available at www.artizenmusic.com and www.rickbraun.com |
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