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On The Bright Side
The American Music Project
On The Bright Side
Genre: Jazz
 
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The barrier-breaking brainchild of Motor City urban rapper/poet Dejuan D Priest Everett and alto saxophonist/composer Dane Bays, the American Music Project (A.M.P.) brings together the worlds of jazz, hip hop, poetry, R&am...  more »

     
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All Artists: The American Music Project
Title: On The Bright Side
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Label: Inarhyme Records
Release Date: 10/20/2009
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 853156002011

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The barrier-breaking brainchild of Motor City urban rapper/poet Dejuan D Priest Everett and alto saxophonist/composer Dane Bays, the American Music Project (A.M.P.) brings together the worlds of jazz, hip hop, poetry, R&B, gospel, funk and Motown in an open minded marriage of words and music, wherein each form is represented at its highest level. Since making its first recorded appearance on pianist Keith Javors critically acclaimed ArtistsShare album The Free Project, the Detroit-based group has evolved into a truly cooperative unit in which each member D Priest, Bays and Javors, and their colleagues, bassist Dave Ziegner, drummer Alex Brooks and vocalist Curtis Isom contributes equally to the band s dialect spinning jazz concepts. This is our music American music Miles, Coltrane, Billy Holiday, Stevie Wonder, Tupac Shakur, proclaims D Priest, during the date s opening track, Welcome, on which he introduces listeners, emcee style, to the band s individual members and their group s musical outlook. Bays, who was mentored by Detroit s legendary saxophonist Larry Smith and whom D Priest calls The Jazz Man, explains A.M.P. s creative philosophy - We try to meet the non-standard jazz listener half way, by playing music that appeals to a broader audience while maintaining the level of integrity for which traditional jazz is known. D Priest speaks to the group s message of optimism, a conscious alternative to the mindless rage of much modern rap music. I believe in positive feelings, positive thoughts, he says. It s the truth and the truth don t stop. With musical antecedents in the revolutionary black jazz of the sixties and seventies, the American Music Project picks up the mantle erected by instrumentalists Max Roach, Pharoah Sanders, Horace Silver and Gary Bartz and wordsmiths Oscar Brown, Jr., Leon Thomas, Andy Bey and Gil Scott Heron, among others. Completely contemporary in its distinctly modern sound, the group s potency is nevertheless strengthened by its awareness of the tradition out of which it has emerged and its undeniable desire to affect constructive change, now. Centered around the rhythmic, rapid-fire rapping of D Priest, A.M.P. s music aggressively demands attention, while delivering a message that is more positive and conciliatory than that generally heard in rap. This is empowering mind-expanding music for the era of Obama. Contemporary in its flavor, tradition-intensifying in its scope, the sound of the American Music Project s On The Bright Side is one whose time has come. Its goal to bring the harmonious message of jazz to wider spectrum of largely unaware younger listeners while playing the music with the honesty and passion to which rap claims to aspire but seldom achieves is much more than laudable, it s essential if jazz is to continue to grow and rap is to reach its full potential. The first full-length effort by the group should find A.M.P. a receptive audience among fans of all kinds of music.

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