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Showing posts with label Close But No Cigar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close But No Cigar. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2018

DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO HIT THE ROAD FOR U.S. TOUR | NEW LP #1 ALBUM ON BILLBOARD'S CONTEMPORARY JAZZ CHART!


INSTRUMENTAL SOUL/JAZZ ACT DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO KICK-OFF THEIR 2018 U.S. TOUR DATES IN APRIL IN SUPPORT OF THEIR RECENTLY RELEASED ALBUM "CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR



DLO3'S "CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR” JUST DEBUTED AT #1 LAST WEEK ON BILLBOARD’S CONTEMPORARY JAZZ CHART, AS WELL AS LANDING AT #3 ON THEIR JAZZ CHART AND #20 ON THEIR HEATSEEKERS CHART!






COLEMINE RECORDS TO RELEASE A VERY LIMITED RED VINYL PRESSING OF "DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO LIVE AT KEXP!" ON RECORD STORE DAY!






DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO 2018 TOUR DATES

Apr 02 Earshot Jazz Festival - Seattle, WA

Apr 12 Sonic Boom Records - Seattle, WA

Apr 14 Dakota Jazz Club - Minneapolis, MN

Apr 15 Vaudeville Mews - Des Moines, IA

Apr 16 Reggie’s, Chicago, IL

Apr 18 Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2 - New York, NY

Apr 19 Funk N Waffles - Syracuse, NY

Apr 20 Beachland Tavern - Cleveland, OH

Apr 21 Plaid Room Records - Loveland, OH

May 18 Blue Note Napa - Napa, CA

May 20 Joshua Tree Music Festival - Joshua Tree, CA

Jun 07 River Fest - Wichita, KS

Jun 22 Vancouver International Jazz Festival - Vancouver, Canada

Jul 05 High Sierra Festival - Quincy, CA

Jul 06 High Sierra Festival - Quincy, CA

Jul 14 Saint Paul Soul Jazz Festival - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, France

Aug 02 Battery Park City’s River & Blues Series - New York, NY

Aug 03 Shalin Liu Performance Center - Rockport, MA

Aug 11 San Jose Summer Jazz Festival - Downtown San Jose, CA

Aug 30 The Refectory - Columbus, OH

Sep 02 Detroit Jazz Festival - Harper Woods, MI

Sep 23 Monterey Jazz Festival - Monterey, CA

(additional dates to be announced soon)




Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (photo credit: Jean-Paul Builes)

  

After years of playing in bands that inevitably fell apart, as bands so often do, keyboard player Delvon Lamarr landed in a different kind of group: one founded by his wife and manager, Amy Novo. She created the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio so her husband could fully focus on the things he does best: writing and playing music.


With a deep soul backbone augmented by jazz, rhythm & blues and rock ’n’ roll, the Seattle trio — Lamarr on B-3 organ, Jimmy James on guitar and David McGraw on drums — evokes a classic instrumental sound with a fresh, virtuosic sensibility all its own on debut LP Close But No Cigar. The band put out the album independently in 2016, and Colemine Records gives it a wide release in March.


All three musicians knew each other from the local soul scene. When Novo founded the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio in 2015, Lamarr asked McGraw if he was interested in joining the band. After playing for a year with another guitarist in the group, Lamarr invited James to sit in as a substitute one night at the trio’s regular Tuesday gig, and he never left. That’s when the band truly found its sound. “We had chemistry right out of the gate, and that doesn’t always happen,” Lamarr says.


In fact, the keyboardist and guitarist say they’re constantly engaged in a game of name-that-tune, throwing in licks from obscure soul or rhythm & blues tunes and seeing where the other takes it, while McGraw sits back in the pocket and keeps things moving. “It puts you on the edge of your seat, like, I don’t know what’s going to happen here,” James says. “It’s like going out into the middle of the forest with nothing, and there’s bears and wolves all around, and seeing if you can make it out.”


Their chemistry stems from each musician’s unique abilities. James describes McGraw as having “that rare soul sound. He’s got this light touch, but it still tells you, ‘I’m here.’ You feel it.” Meanwhile, Lamarr holds down basslines on the organ that are so vivid that audience members sometimes ask where the bass player is. “His left hand is second to none,” James says. “He’s got that, but he’s also got this wild approach. He goes for it, and he’s fearless about it.”


Though James is more modest about his own abilities — “I mostly just go for what I feel,” he says — his bandmates complete the picture. “When Jimmy joined the band, everybody who was a regular at that club said, ‘That’s it: that’s the band right there,’” Lamarr says.


Lineup thus complete, the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio spent those Tuesday night sets honing its sound, often creating songs onstage in the middle of gigs. “It gave us a lot of freedom to explore,” says McGraw, who also plays with James in the local soul band the True Loves. “So much of the songwriting, and our ability to improv together, came from those live shows.”


The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio recorded Close But No Cigar soon after James joined the band. “Those originals came together pretty quickly, and we were still kind of learning them when we went in to record the record,” McGraw says. While Novo handles the business end of the group (and others that Lamarr plays in), the musicians have logged countless hours onstage together, resulting in a trio that’s tighter than ever. In addition to the tunes on Close But No Cigar, they have a stockpile of new material they’re looking forward to taking on the road and, by the end of the year, recording for a second album.


“It means a lot to me that people dig what we do,” Lamarr says. “I just want people to feel it, basically. So far, it seems to be going pretty well.”


Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio’s Close But No Cigar is out now on vinyl, CD, cassette, digital and streaming formats via Colemine Records. Click here to order. 



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Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Live at KEXP!

(red vinyl limited to 1750 copies for Record Store Day)



"I've got to give credit where credit is due on this one," admits Colemine Records co-owner Terry Cole. "Pressing this up for RSD was my brother Bob's idea. We had just signed the group for their first LP and he called me one night and said, 'I think I just had my one good idea for the year.' This fiery live performance at KEXP of this Seattle organ trio is right on the heels on their debut LP. Channeling groups like Booker T & The MGs, The Meters, and Soulive, this is straight up funky organ soul jazz here! Mastered for vinyl by JJ Golden, this set will set your turntable on fire!! We should also note this is the first full KEXP session to be pressed on vinyl." Here are the YouTube videos you can check out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhicDUgXyNg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNO71hgto7c