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Norman Hedman's Tropique : Garden of Forbidden Fruit
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One of the identifiable traits of Latin jazz is how he or she cooks together the two musicial idioms that make-up this African-derived hybrid. The search for the perfect combination has given Jazz-Latin fusion refreshing textures that compliment the tradi
Genre: Latin: Latin Jazz
Release Date: 2006
Garden of Forbidden Fruit Record Label: Powerlight Records
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Ruddadar Dance 3:46 $0.99
Closer 4:12 $0.99
Cuttin Loose 3:55 $0.99
Angel of The Night 5:19 $0.99
Because I can 4:28 $0.99
Garden of Forbidden Fruit 3:56 $0.99
It's Just Not The Same 4:40 $0.99
Wherever U R 3:51 $0.99
Walk In The Moon Light 5:50 $0.99
Feeling My Way 6:44 $0.99
Wait & See 5:21 $0.99
Island Spice 3:40 $0.99
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Visit Website: http://www.normanhedman.com


One-Line Bio

Percussionist, Solo Artist, Producer, Composer

Biography

One man's trash is another man's treasure. Nothing could be truer for Norman Hedman and the discovery of his first hand drum, a conga, he rescued from a Brooklyn garbage can. A native of the West Indies, Hedman instinctively knew how to repair the conga at age 12 and has been playing music ever since.BackgroundToday, the music of this first call percussionist, solo artist, producer, and composer, gathers multi-genre music connoisseurs around the globe. Attracted to Hedman's number one hits with broad appeal, audiences discover his passion for accessible music. "I think music heals, and Tropique's music falls into that category; whether you're a teen or 80 years old," says Hedman. From Latin Jazz to R&B and Pop, Hedman's commercial recognition is widespread. His extensive product pedigree includes a variety of hit projects:

Music Accomplishments
Number One Hits:


Norman Hedman's has performed on several Number One Hits
Movie Soundtracks GRAMMY ®
5 GRAMMY ® Awards)
Songs in A Minor, Alicia Keys ( Ali: "Fight"
Fear of Flying, Mya (Platinum Album) Shaft: "Rock wit You
I Ain't Movin', Des'ree (Multi-Platinum Album)
Dr. Doolittle 2: "Rearview Mirror"
Brass Construction, Brass Construction (Gold)
Walkin - the Line, Brass Construction (Gold)


After accumulating much of his own material, Norman Hedman founded Tropique in 1995. His percussion instruments continue to lend themselves to Latin jazz and island flavors. This dance-based genre makes use of percussion instruments such as timbales, cowbells and congas. Although several band members play horns, the focus is on percussion.

Hedman and his accomplices captured the attention of the Recording Academy in recent years on two albums. "Taken By Surprise" and "Healing Hands" were both on the nomination list for a GRAMMY ® Award.

Hedman Defies Boundaries of Musical Categories

Chances are if you migrate to more than just one musical genre, then you will love Norman Hedman. A world-class conguero since the early 1980s, the rhythms of studio extraordinaire, Norman Hedman, cross breezy island grooves infused with Latin jazz traditions. Often times, Hedman's music is also characterized as 'world' or 'alternative' music. "That's what Tropique is all about - a lot of different styles rolled into one," Hedman says with excitement. New and inventive concepts, clean, tight lines and original compositions are now his irresistible hallmark of success.

Although it's difficult to put Hedman's music into just one category, he has not abandoned his heritage. Hedman maintains the rhythmic value of Latin music. "I'm a player first. I like rhythms and melodies," he remarked. There is no doubt Norman sets the pace for Latin induced rhythms.
Traditional Instruments Used in Non-Traditional Ways
Although Tropique's rhythmic structure is considered typical Latin, they do not play in the tradition of Latin. Hedman uses traditional salsa instruments with a sprinkle of his own non-traditional ways (writing and arranging for those instruments). Non-traditional use of Afro-Latin idioms are used throughout Tropique performances. This unconventional fusion of multi-cultural rhythmic structures earns Norman Hedman even broader appreciation. As a result of his association with great jazz artists, and through his own use of the rhythmic and harmonic influences from Africa and India, Hedman incorporates influences of traditional music. However, he expresses it with a fresh and different twist.

Benefits

Norman Hedman's music makes you feel good. Imagine blue skies, and a music that enables you to forget your troubles and release stress. Not only did Hedman identify a multi-genre music void with tropical influences, but he continually delivers quality music for the masses. Through focus, determination, and teamwork, Hedman found his passion and built a business around it.

Before forming Tropique in 1995, Hedman found work as a studio musician after leaving the military service. For two years while in the service, Hedman played with the Third U.S. Army Soldier Show in South Carolina. And just one year prior to entering the military, Hedman graduated from Brooklyn College with a business major in marketing.

Guilty by Association

Over the past 25 years, Norman Hedman has worked with many world-class artists in the multiple genres listed below:

Jazz
Arturo Sandoval; Roy Hargrove; Nancy Wilson; Bobby Watson; Grady Tate; Pat Martino; Chico & Vaughn Freeman; Arthur Blythe; George Cables; John Hicks; Gary Bartz; Ahmad Alladeen; Giovannie Hidalgo; Hilton Ruiz; Horacee Arnold; Airto Moreira;Candido; Delmar Brown, Lew Soloff and Marcus Miller.

R&B / Pop
Alicia Keys; The Main Ingredient; The Jacksons; New Kids on the Block; Daryl Hall; Luther Vandross; The Spinners; Jocelyn Brown; Des'ree; Mya; Sister Sledge; Jean Carn; Brass Construction; Skyy; New Birth; Night Liters; Colors; Charisma Band; Boobie Knight & The Soulciety; The O'Jays; Cuba Gooding, Sr.; Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry

The Man

Norman Hedman resides in Northeast part of the United States with his family. The entire Hedman clan is successfully involved in the entertainment industry.

With a brown belt stashed in his desktop drawer, Hedman is far from your typical percussionist. He enjoys working with computers, riding horses, and the great outdoors. Best of all, this weaver of irregular, rhythmic rhapsodies brings honesty and integrity to everything he does.

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REVIEWS

High-level musicianship can be accessible - and heal the soul.
author: Steven Orkin
Consistent with Tropique's five previous releases, Garden of Forbidden Fruit once again shows that high-level musicianship can be accessible. A wide palette of Latin and urban textures, Garden finds its seven members at the top of their collective game, achieving something very passionate and real. The record features Hedman (congas and percussion), Willie Martinez (timbales), Ron Monroe (bass), Misha Tisganov (piano), Alexei Tsiganov (vibes), Craig Rivers (Flute), and Sam Furnace (alto sax). The band is also joined by vocalists Ada Dyer, James D-Train Williams, Kendra Shank, and Dani Stevenson, plus Brad Mason (Flugelhorn), and Joe Gonzalez (bongos). Garden blasts off with a very traditional sounding song, Rundadar Dance. It's a festive piece featuring an impressive solo by Rivers. Hedman and vocalist Dyer combined forces to write the fresh sounding Closer. The texture and pace form an authentic urban flavor reminiscent of the late '60s and early '70s. Guest vocalists really do shine on this record. James D-Train Williams brings a warm soulfulness to Angel of the Night, which he co-wrote with Hedman. Dani Stevenson does the same on the title track, which was also written by Hedman and Williams. Her smooth voice complements Monroe's slap bass to add a very modern flair to the piece. Garden delivers everything its cover design promises; the romance of jazz in a blend of urban and island textures. It also delivers everything one would expect from such an accomplished band leader and sidemen; tasteful compositions that indulge the listener first. In the garden of the music industry, these qualities may indeed be forbidden. But that won't stop Hedman and his band. The product is simply too good.
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Fantastic CD!!
author: Pietro by Radio-Vinilemania
TRANSLATION: A really beautiful cd! Fantastic!!! I already enjoyed the music of Willie Martinez and of the brothers Tsiganov, (Misha and Alexei) but hearing them play all together under the expert Guidence of Norman is a true spectacle. My favorite track without a shadow of a doubt is the first when the vibrophone of Alexei Tsiganov plays the lead, (perhaps also because this is his song). Superb and unforgetable (?) also is track 6, the title track of the cd. The cd is very noteworthy in Italy where it imediately became the top cd in my radio. Highly recomended! Ciao, Ciao, Pietro.
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Fresh, Fun, and Inspired
author: Kevin M. Mitchell
From the opening number, Ruddadar, you know Garden of Forbidden Fruit is one tasty collection of great Latin Jazz. Headman, known for his terrific high-energy and entertaining live performances, manages to transfer that joy and more on this recording. His Pop sensibilities shine through (he's recorded with the likes of Daryl Hall and Sister Sledge, toured with Earth Wind & Fire), but never at the expensive of the traditional of Latin Jazz. Headman has surrounded himself with amazing musicians, too (Flute player Craig Rivers and Vibe player Alexei Tsiganov are particular stand-outs). But there's no showing off for showing off's sake - and it all adds up to sheer fun.
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Fantastic CD!!
author: Pietro by Radio-Vinilemania
Un bellissimo CD!!! FANTASTICO!!! Sarà che già adoravo le musiche di Willie Martinez e dei fratelli Tsiganov (Misha e Alexei) ma sentirli suonare tutti insieme sotto la guida esperta di Norman è un vero spettacolo. La mia traccia preferita senza ombra di dubbio è la prima dove il vibrafono di Alexei Tsiganov la fà da padrone. (forse anche perchè il brano è suo). Superba ed imperdibile anche la traccia 6 che da il titolo all'album. CD molto apprezzato in Italia dove è da subito diventato TOP CD nella mia Radio. HIGLY RECOMMENDED!!! Ciao ciao Pietro
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