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Pink
Martini: Pink
Martini’s three previous albums have sold over 2 million copies worldwide.
Long-awaited fourth album features several songs in a classic Pink Martini
style alongside excursions into 1970s, modernist minimalism, classic
ranchera, and swing. Partnering with high-powered NYC publicity firm
Sacks & Co. (Björk, David Byrne, Buena Vista Social Club) to publicize
Splendor in the Grass. Famed Dandy Warhols guitarist and leader Courtney
Taylor-Taylor appears on the title track. Velvet-voiced Emilio Delgado,
famous as Luis on Sesame Street, duets with China Forbes on “Sing.” Legendary
90-year-old ranchera singer Chavela Vargas, formerly the lover of painter
Frida Kahlo, guests on Agustin Lara classic “Piensa en mi.” Popular NPR
correspondent Ari Shapiro makes his professional recording debut on the
Pink Martini original “But Now I’m Back.” Pink
Martini: Join
Pink Martini in concert as they musically travel the globe, from the
cafés of Paris to Carnaval in Brazil to the streets of Tokyo. Discover
the internationally acclaimed ensemble that the New Yorker has described
as “breathtaking” as they take you on a kaleidoscopic cultural journey
blended with the grand romance of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Filmed
in the ensemble’s hometown of Portland at the historic Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall, this DVD presents a thrilling full-length concert fi
lm (seen nationwide on PBS television) in pristine stereo sound, featuring
many of Pink Martini’s most beloved songs alongside previously unrecorded
rarities.
For
ten years, China Forbes has toured the world as lead singer of the
celebrated “little orchestra” Pink Martini. Invited to join the band
by Harvard classmate Thomas M. Lauderdale, Forbes set aside a blossoming
career as a singer-songwriter to front the ensemble full-time. Praised
as “an unpretentious pitch-perfect chanteuse” by John Pareles of the
New York Times, Forbes has grown into an accomplished performer and
built a devoted, diverse fan base around the globe. On her long-awaited
solo album, Forbes dusts off her guitar and returns to her roots, displaying
strikingly personal songs in a style all her own. Filled with intimate
stories of love, loneliness, friendship, and alienation, Forbes recorded
the album in her hometown with producer/drummer Gregg Williams (Sheryl
Crow, The Wallflowers, Dandy Warhols). The stolen sessions allowed
Forbes to work discreetly when not on the road with Pink Martini, resulting
in a true expression of relaxed creativity. Pink Martini—the genre-bending, best-selling, supremely talented, and raucously fun twelve-piece ensemble that the New Yorker calls simply “beautiful,” “sophisticated,” and “breathtaking”—returns with Hey Eugene!, a twelve-track sonic journey anchored by deft songwriting and a no-holds-barred dose of cabaret showmanship. “We’re kind of like musical archaeologists, bringing melodies and rhythms from different parts of the world together to create something that is modern,” explains bandleader, artistic director, and founder Thomas Lauderdale. Somewhere
between a 1930s Cuban dance orchestra, a classical chamber music ensemble,
a Brazilian marching street band and Japanese film noir is the 12-piece
Pink Martini. Part
language lesson, part Hollywood musical, the Portland, Oregon-based "little
orchestra" was originally created in 1994 by Harvard graduate Thomas M.
Lauderdale to play at political fundraisers for progressive causes such
as public broadcasting, clean water, libraries, civil rights and affordable
housing. In the years following, Pink Martini has gone on to perform its
multilingual repertoire on concert stages, in smoky clubs and with symphony
orchestras throughout Europe, Greece, Turkey, Taiwan, Lebanon and the
U.S. Pink
Martini's debut album, Sympathique,
released on the band's own label, Heinz Records, has sold over 600,000
copies worldwide. Nominated for "Song Of The Year" and "Best New Artist"
at France's Victoires De La Musique awards, Sympathique
has gone Double Gold in France and Gold in Greece. To date, it has sold
over 275,000 copies in North America alone. Hang
On Little Tomato, Pink Martini's much-anticipated second album, features
a collection of original songs written by the band and its extended family,
as well as a few undiscovered gems reinterpreted in high style. Drawing
on themes articulated on Sympathique,
Hang On Little Tomato is the rich result of the group's diverse collaborations
and inspirations. From an advertisement for Hunt's Ketchup in a 1964 issue
of Life magazine to a dance sequence in the 1950 Italian film Anna, Hang
On Little Tomato includes songs in French, Italian, Japanese, Croatian,
Spanish and English. "Una Notte A Napoli," for example, was written with
Alba Clementean Italian stage and television star in the 1970sand
DJ Johnny Dynell of the legendary New York-based nightclub Jackie 60.
In a reworking of the Japanese song "Kikuchiyo To Mohshimasu," Pink Martini
collaborated with Hiroshi Wada, the slide guitarist whose group originally
recorded and released the song 40 years ago. Originally
released in 1997, Sympathique
met with rave reviews worldwide, finding a place within the hearts of
many and selling well over a half million copies. Building its legacy
through unstoppable word of mouth, select high profile symphony dates,
prominent placement in film & television and fashionable private appearances,
Pink Martini has returned with their highly-anticipated follow up. Hang
On Little Tomato is every bit the new album Pink Martini fans have
been longing for. Lush string arrangements, soaring vocals and cosmopolitan
rhythms unfurl from the brilliant international hemisphere that is Pink
Martini. Press
Quotes "From
the West Coast to the Riviera in the South of France, Pink Martini is
less a drink than a stirring sound…and every bit as intoxicating. In only
seven years, the Portland ensemble has emerged as one of the hottest commodities
on what we could try to describe as the stylish, eclectic jazz fusion
scene." - Tennessean "Pink
Martini's debut album incorporates an impressive variety of influences;
traces of Cuban music, cabaret and film soundtracks are all discernible
on Sympathetique, an intriguing blend of contemporary pop painted
with brass, strings and percussion." - All Music Guide "No
matter how Pink Martini gets described, there's always an element being
overlooked, a reliance on phrases such as lounge, cosmopolitan rumba or
neo-classical that only tells part of this rich story. Impressive at every
musician's station, the ensemble produces music that's charming and elegant,
a tribute to leader Thomas Lauderdale's adept handling of Cuban rumba
and Parisian cafe tunes and his ability to balance them with a bit of
Carnival disco, a quickie from composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and 'Que Sera
Sera.'" - Variety "This
10-piece Portland combo has become a regular attraction on the symphony
pops circuit nationwide, playing recently at the Hollywood Bowl, among
other places. Their first (and so far, only) album, 1997's Sympathique,
was a staple at the Starbucks counter for years. The attraction is not
hard to explain. Pink Martini begins with a solid base of classical expertise.
To that base, the group adds a mix of Latin jazz, French art songs, swing
and the occasional Carmen Miranda tune." - Spokesman-Review |
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