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An olio of jazzy, bluesy and funky styles, the Chicago-based quintet Soulio plays a type of groove-based music that commands a universal appeal. Call it “soul jazz,” to be exact, as their repertoire revolves around the kind of catchy, familiar tunes made famous by improvising artists like Cannonball Adderley, Stanley Turrentine, the Jazz Crusaders and other fearless old-school instrumentalists. With the release of their debut CD, Soulio demonstrates just how likeable this greasy genre can be when approached with heart and conviction. In fact, it’s right up just about anybody’s alley--provided they have a soul.

Listeners who catch Soulio performing live at local haunts like Nick’s Beer Garden, Pete Miller’s Steakhouse or Katerina’s are often overcome with the band’s warm, inviting vibe and sexy growl to the point where they actually have to get up and dance just to cool off.

Led by trombonist Johnny Showtime (John Janowiak), Soulio includes saxophonist Matt Shevitz, guitarist Jay Montana, bassist Greg Nergaard and drummer Dan Leali. Showtime and Leali performed together in the Grammy-nominated acid-jazz outfit Liquid Soul from the mid-’90s through early 2000s. Before the acid-jazz buzz completely wore off in the Windy City, Showtime and Shevitz played in a local band called New Math, the brainchild of Nergaard and Montana.

Soulio boasts a repertoire that is unique among working bands in Chicago today. You’ll notice that some of their songs lean toward the jazzy side, while others offer a funkier feel. Indeed, there’s a nice variety here in terms of groove and style, but the common thread running through it all is a soulful, hard-hitting, funky and bluesy vibe that’s downright fattening.

Featuring a front line of trombone and sax, the group puts a slight twist on the classic soul-jazz combo. Showtime and Shevitz complement each other perfectly, the saxophonist’s harmonically advanced approach providing heady counterpoint to the trombonist’s funky and melodic musical persona.

This groovy and gritty CD also introduces us to Soulio’s extended orbit of regular subs and featured guests, “adjunct members” who include many of Chicago’s finest players. Drummer Xazavian Valladay, who often lends his gospel-influenced energy to the band’s live gigs when Leali is off performing with Poi Dog Pondering or Blue Man Group, is featured here on the Shevitz original “Three Buck Chuck.” Trumpeter Ron Haynes (also of Liquid Soul fame) charges up the horn section with his power chops on three of the selections. And keyboard whiz Vijay Tellis-Nayak (of the Chicago fusion band Kick The Cat) contributes vital piano, Hammond B3 organ, Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer parts.

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Soulio's Debut CD Commands Universal Appeal with Greasy, Gritty Grooves

Soulio's Debut CD Commands Universal Appeal with Greasy, Gritty Grooves

Source: All About Jazz

CHICAGO--With the release of its self-titled debut CD, Soulio reminds listeners that when it comes to jazz, a little soul goes a long way. A Chicago-based soul-jazz quintet, Soulio has been hooking audiences since 2004 with a unique repertoire that revolves around the kind of catchy, gritty tunes made famous by old-school improvisers like Cannonball Adderley, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine and the Jazz Crusaders. Soulio presents an olio of jazzy, bluesy and funky soul grooves that are equally suitable for ...

"Soulio boasts of bringing soul back to jazz, but its sound is actually an amalgam of loping funk, Blue Note-like hard bop and a blues-driven vibe reminiscent of the Jazz Crusaders. Yet within its particular niche, Soulio sounds like a band in command."

--Jeff McCord, DownBeat, April 2008

“Upbeat and thoroughly grooving.... They largely spawn literal readings of these familiar compositions, but add a hip and somewhat rebel-rousing vibe to the overall session. It’s jazz music that comes at you from disparate angles, where the band communicates a distinct sense of good cheer throughout.”

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Soulio

Self Produced
2007

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