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Desert Nights
Shaun LaBelle
Desert Nights
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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At age five, Shaun appeared in his first nationally televised commercial for the Lakeside Toys game called Drop in the Bucket, and he also taught himself to play drums. Shaun was faced with the decision to pursue a career ...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Shaun LaBelle
Title: Desert Nights
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Noggy Records
Release Date: 2/10/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Smooth Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 823118303029

Synopsis

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At age five, Shaun appeared in his first nationally televised commercial for the Lakeside Toys game called Drop in the Bucket, and he also taught himself to play drums. Shaun was faced with the decision to pursue a career in television as an actor or become a musician. This child prodigy has done all of the above. Shaun isn t your typical jazz artist. He is the son of Larry LaBelle legendary TV producer on hit shows such as the Milton Berle show, and campaigns with Betty Crocker, Land O Lakes and Hamm s Beer. Shaun learned from the best and it s no accident where he is today. Shaun engulfs himself in the media entertainment business, from recording and producing a diversity of styles from Ray Charles to Everette Harp. To starring in the entertainment based show, What s Up In Hollywood for KARE11, NBC-Minneapolis. Current date he s in production with American Idol fame Paula Abdul on her new album and nominated for commercial advertisements in production and voice over work. Shaun is a multi-instrumentalist in bass, drums, keyboards and guitar and is a multi-top ten writer with a number one hit in Europe with Warner Bros Pop R&B artist Shola Ama, winner of Brits Best Artist. (UK s version of the Grammy's) Shaun s producing career has been filled with legendary groups such as David Pack, (Ambrosia) multiple records with Everette Harp, (1992- Present) Jeff Kashiwa, and Steve Reid (Rippingtons.) Shaun has worked with Branford Marsalis, and the group Pieces of a Dream. He founded Clive Davis s group No Mercy who sold 5 million albums worldwide. Shaun performed bass on the Larger Than Life tour for Grammy award winning recording artist Jody Watley. Shaun is integrated with three major publishing deals that include two from Warner Chappell and today s world s largest music publisher EMI. Now this accomplished producer is getting back to his roots. The record came to be, as numerous artist felt it was time for Shaun to come out with his own album. With a little help from his friends, Shaun called his music powerhouse entourage featuring Tom Saviano, (Executive Producer of Desert Nights) and Everette Harp. Platinum Mint Condition superstar drummer Stokley Williams and guitarist David Barry who is currently in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace performing on stage with Cher. Adding legendary Grammy award winning mixer Rob Chiarelli (All of Will Smith s Albums and hits such as Gangsta s Paradise) Desert Nights is a refreshing edge to Smooth Jazz.

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CD Reviews

A breath of fresh air
RJ | Maryland | 03/23/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Veteran producer/multi-instrumentalist Shaun Labelle, at the urging of so many of his cohorts and others in the business--particularly his close friend/"big brother," saxman Everette Harp--steps out of the shadows on this classy and funky "conversation" with listeners. "Desert Nights" sweats profusely and gyrates criminally as it takes its time to deliver as much aural sensations as possible. I have heard few albums with as many tight, catchy hooks, and I have heard few with more hard-driving precision and obvious detail to the crispness and sharpness of each and every instrument. Meticulously produced would be the appropriate description of this fine product. Whether playing bass or keys (or both, in some cases), Labelle does so with equal ease and makes sure that each carefully laid-out tune sports a melody so well-defined and composed that none sounds even remotely like any of its mates here. In a business where some musicians may tend to get a bit lazy and simply program what worked previously into a current project and dub it a "new direction," Labelle truly plots a new and invigorating course and stays on it. Much credit is due just for that accomplishment.



"Desert Nights" is an album worthy of big kudos and (I personally hope) lots of airplay. Equally worthy of huge kudos is the very humility of Labelle. Having had the pleasure of speaking at length with the artist recently, I was completely intrigued by his total and genuine gratitude towards those who not only assisted in the making of this fantastic production, but to all who've influenced him over the years (George Duke, Marcus Miller, Jeff Lorber, Herbie Hancock, and so many others). Here is the ideal and consummate musician in every sense of the word, never losing sight of the road traveled to get to this point and the many helping hands extended along the way.



You may or may not know of Shaun Labelle the producer, but you certainly won't be disappointed should you decide to treat yourself to a dose of Shaun Labelle the performer. Trust me: You owe this one to yourself.



Ronald Jackson, Smoothjazznow.com, Smoothvibes.com

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Grammy on the horizon !
Rick Varner | Los Angeles | 04/17/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Desert Nights



Thank you Shaun Labelle and Tom Saviano ! With the airwaves and nightly news filled day after day with negative energy, the release of 'Desert Nights' is a welcome (and much needed) breath of fresh air. Solid, soulful and overflowing with positive energy it has and is the perfect vibe to begin your day or to keep in constant rotation in your car at drive time. This set is the antidote for where we were yesterday and can take us to where we need to be tomorrow. Start listening and start smiling friends... Thanks to multi instrumentalist Shaun Labelle and Sax great Tom Saviano (Exective Producer of Desert Nights) we have the first new release of 2009 to have Grammy nomination written all over it, and isn't it about time.



Rick Varner Senior Editor [...]



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