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Alicia Hall Moran

Alicia Hall Moran is known primarily as a classically-trained singer (starring as “Bess” in Porgy & Bess on national tour and as an alternate in the role on Broadway) and performing artist with deep ties to Jazz and it's contemporary fans and practitioners. Moran was a named artist at the 2015 Venice Biennale and the 2012 Whitney Biennial. She's been commissioned for music and live performance by the Museum of Modern Art, the Gardner Museum in Boston, The Kitchen New York, and ArtPublic for Miami Art Basel, and been featured as a vocalist at the Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, and Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others. She solos in the film Breakdown by Simone Leigh & Liz Magic Laser, and acts in Ragnar Kjartansson’s large scale epic, Scenes From Western Culture. Moran is known by her performances as chanteuse at The Village Vanguard with pianist-husband Jason Moran and The Bandwagon, and in bands at The Stone, JazzMiddelheim Belgium and at Jazz@Lincoln Center with Bill Frisell, at (Le) Poisson Rouge, Highline Ballroom , Regattabar (and others) with her own show, “the motown project,” at San Francisco Jazz for President Obama with Jason Moran at the piano, with Charles Lloyd at the Kennedy Center and Jazz@Lincoln Center; touring internationally with Bill T. Jones’ Chapel/Chapter premiered at Harlemstage, and as a concert Soloist with symphony orchestras— including National Symphony Orchestra Pops, Frost Wind Ensemble, and 1B1 Orchestra.

2016 projects include a recital for Art Institute of Chicago with Brandon Ross in honor of artist Martin Puryear, her unique musical-historical vision called Black Wall Street with Prasanna and Jalon Archie at Schomburg Center for Research In Black Culture, and hybrid jazz-classical-pop works with an emphasis on culture criticism and celebration: The Five Fans, The Ice Project, and Black Wall Street.

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Jean-Paul Bourelly: Black Lives - From Generation to Generation

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Doppio CD o doppio vinile prodotto in HI-Res e con packaging di lusso dalla Jammin'colorS, agenzia per artisti jazz, world, funk, alternativi, hip-hop, electro e sperimentali nonché etichetta indipendente. Il lavoro che ha pubblicato in tanta pompa magna è un ampio collage di musica nera realizzato da 25 musicisti africani, caraibici e afroamericani guidati dalla visione creativa di Stefany Calembert (compagna del bassista jazz Reggie Washington) e produttrice estemporanea dell'etichetta belga. A tutti è stato chiesto di comporre ...

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From Generation to Generation, A New Collection Transcends Borders and Barriers

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The release of the three-disc set The Concert for Bangladesh (Apple) in 1971 established a template for the charity benefit album that is still followed to this day: multiple discs in lavish packaging, a grab-bag of songs and most importantly, a red-carpet lineup of established, often older stars, one of whom was invariably the organizer of the project. Stephany Calembert threw out much of that playbook for Black Lives: From Generation to Generation (Jammin' Colors, 2022). While ...

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Various Artists: Black Lives - From Generation to Generation

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Indeed, African Americans are the architects of several musical formations, hearkening back to Scott Joplin's development of 'ragged' rhythms i.e., Ragtime, along with blues, funk, jazz, and other genres, often evolving into various tangents and offshoots. And on this comprehensively entertaining set produced by Belgian Stefany Calembert with assistance from her husband and acclaimed bassist Reggie Washington, they righteously bestow Black Music as a “source of moral truth and potent weapon against racism." Numerous stars such as saxophonist ...

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Free Association - Vol.1 with Magda Brand

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Free Association is a new series of collaborative mixtapes curated by Mondo Jazz in association with some of the finest selectors on Mixcloud. Free Association mixtapes develop as a conversation. The first selector sends a tune cherry-picked to suit, and ideally surprise, the second selector who then, in turn, returns the favor. An hour or so into this exchange, after unexpected turns and joyful revelations, the two look back at the results of this game of musical ...

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Alicia Hall Moran: Here Today

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Le sintesi tra canto operistico e universo musicale afroamericano sono state sporadiche. In generale la relazione tra i due mondi è apparsa difficilmente compatibile per la forte diversità tra le due estetiche: mi sembra che l'esempio più riuscito di conciliazione resti l'opera Porgy and Bess . Di recente un significativo passo avanti lo sta compiendo il mezzosoprano Alicia Hall Moran che pubblica un avvincente secondo album, imprimendo ulteriore spinta alla relazione tra musica operistica e jazz. Un ...

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Best of 2017: The All About Jazz Mixtape, Volume 2

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Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3 Some cling to the belief that jazz is in crisis or worse, dead. Our impression is quite the opposite, and to prove our point, we've compiled a mixtape featuring some of the best jazz released in 2017. Also, check out our staff's BEST OF 2017 lists and view our 2017 recommendations. Happy Listening! Playlist Alicia Hall Moran, “Two Wings" from Here Today (Self-produced) ...

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Best of 2017: The All About Jazz Mixtape, Vol.2

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Ecco arrivata la seconda puntata della nostra compilation con il meglio del 2017. Questa compilation fa da complemento e colonna sonora alle varie liste di fine anno pubblicate negli scorsi giorni da Luca Canini, Libero Farnè, Angelo Leonardi, Nicola Negri, Neri Pollastri, Vincenzo Roggero e Luca Vitali. Inutile dirlo... questa lista di brani non ha nessuna pretesa di essere esaustiva ed è assolutamente parziale. Ma non abbiamo dubbi che vi farà buona compagnia, e a lungo.

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Jammin' Colors
2022

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Yes Records
2017

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Self Produced
2015

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