
Perry Joslin
Perry Joslin Project
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Instrumental Jazz Fusion with Overtones of the Blues
tracks
- 1 Here We Go
- 2 Flight of the Basenji
- 3 Florida Breeze
- 4 Thoughts of Miles
- 5 Waltz for Karly
- 6 The Traveler
- 7 MiDoe
- 8 Over Dublin
- 9 Indigo Fall
- 10 Inroads
- 11 The Run (hidden track #13)
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PERRY JOSLIN , JAZZ COMPOSER, PIANIST, CORPORATE EXECUTIVE, RELEASES HIS FIRST CD WITH A FLOOD OF TOP JAZZ MUSICIANS BEHIND HIM
Boston, April 25, 2004 . . . Along the road to corporate success, Perry Joslin always knew he was a musician. Partner/Managing Director for the State of Florida for KPMG LLP, the tax audit consulting firm in Miami, Joslin could well have fallen into the "fifty four percent of Fortune 1000 executives surveyed by Burson-Marsteller, the public relations firm, who did not aspire to become chief executives of their companies..."* Many opted out of corporate life. Not Perry Joslin. A gifted pianist and composer from childhood through high school and college at Ohio Wesleyan, where a professor of music heard his unique brand of music and recognized his extraordinary talent, Joslin, ironically, chose a career in business. Initially, he firmly opposed that idea, but it brought forth the resources he would need to launch his music career, now ready to take off. Ready at the gate to celebrate success and togetherness with Joslin are a group of musicians who, on their own, represent some of the biggest names in Jazz today. And Joslin continues his phenomenal corporate career as a corporate executive.
Joslin's first CD, the Perry Joslin Project, marks his nationwide debut revealing a deep commitment, not without risk, to his music, that inner mechanism that has been his lifelong friend. A combination of jazz styles - smooth, fusion with overtones of the blues - bring variety to his songs. His inspiration came from Steely Dan, Chicago, Jeff Beck, Traffic and Miles Davis. He does not try to replicate their sounds, but rather how to replicate the feelings they generated with their influence. "My style is unique. Strangely enough, I love E-minor and the inverted chords. None of my business associates ever knew I was a musician, but my music has always been a top priority, the minor chords in my head all my life", thus the accolade Purely Perry.
Joslin's eleven-song CD is deeply routed in the lives of his friends and family. A brief description follows including the musicians playing with him.
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Luanne Pryor Communications
Page Two: Perry Joslin Releases His First CD
1) Here We Go, celebrating Joslin's new beginning as a composer/pianist (Joslin, piano; Lee Levin, drums; Dan Warner, Guitar, Ed Calle, Saxophone).
2) Flight of the Basenji, inspired by Deborah and Perry Joslin's dogs performing what Joslin terms the "Basenj 500" through their Florida home (Joslin/Levin/Warner, Calle).
3) Florida Breeze, the senses are roused as gentle ocean breezes set the Florida Palm trees in motion (Joslin/Levin/Warner, Nestor Torres, Flute).
4) Thoughts of Miles, a humble attempt to honor one of Joslin's jazz heroes, Miles Davis (Joslin/Levin/Warner, Jason Carder, Trumpet).
5) Waltz for Karly, a beautiful waltz inspired by the Joslins' female Basenji, Karly (Joslin/Levin/Warner,Calle).
6) The Traveler, Joslin's journey back in time to childhood and his progression from jazz student to successful business executive to full-time composer (Joslin).
7) MiDoe, dedicated to Joslin's wife, Deborah, who encouraged him to commit to his music (Joslin/Levin/Warner,Calle).
8) Over Dublin became a jazzy Irish jig early on (Joslin/Levin/Warner,Calle).
9) Indigo Fall, a very dark and troubling period of time is reflected in the life of a
close friend (Joslin/Levin/Warner/Carder).
10) Inroads, is an extremely discordant song that is done in the John Scofield straight
ahead jazz tradition (Joslin/Levin/Warner and Jeff Carswell, Vertical Bass).
11) The Run, purely Perry Joslin (Joslin).
Rounding out the distinctive Joslin sounds are Javier Carrion, Electric Bass; Richard Bravo, Percussion; and Doug Emery, Keyboard Overdubs
Perry Joslin, 43, was born in New England and grew up in Lenox, Massachusetts, a panoramic setting that is home to the summer program of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood and the newly founded Tanglewood Jazz Festival. Growing up in this atmosphere fed the then classically oriented pianist who, parking cars as a teenager during the summer on the Tanglewood grounds, became friendly with the musicians who frequented the area and, through them, developed a keen sense of the music world that would later envelop him. He attended Lenox High School and transferred to the Tilton School in New Hampshire from where he graduated in 1979 and enrolled at Ohio Wesleyan College, graduating in 1983 but not before his burgeoning talent was noticed by Music Professor Charles Keller. Keller steered him toward jazz, culminating in Joslin's forming an eclectic fushion band, writing songs and playing at a number of jazz clubs in the Northeast. Joslin's business career began centered around money markets and, after serving four years as a broker for Thomas McKinnon Securities in Massachusetts, New York and Arizona, he transferred to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to care for his ailing grandfather. While there, he met his wife, Deborah, a former pharmaceutical representative. They married in 1990 after which Joslin began working for KPMG LLP, the tax, audit, consulting firm. Within three years, he became Partner/Managing Director for the State of Florida, a position he still holds.
For more information, please go to WWW.PerryJoslin.com
* Source: The New York Times, 5/18/03
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Sounds Terrific
author: TheaPerry, this sounds terrific...wish we had more of this great music in school.I enjoyed listening to all of the tracks.
- author: Michelle Franck
For a person who dosen't like jazz Perry Joslin has changed my mind. The way you play the paino and blend the other instruments in is fantastic!! You are now the one and only jazz cds I own please make more.
Get it, you'll love it!
author: Jerry ColemanI have a bit of a music background but of course not to the level of these muscians but enough to recognize the real thing when I hear it. This is outstanding and very enjoyable music. There is something for everyone on this CD!
Great Purchase
author: Michele83When I heard the snippets I knew I had to own this CD. It's very mello and as said before, the songs stay in your head. Looking forward to hearing Perry on 'smooth jazz' radio stations and in person. Get this--you won't be disappointed.
Great Story about Dreams, Great Music
author: rockies73Jazz is a live medium, and I've never really been taken by listening to recordings by jazz musicians. Perry Joslin Project has been in my CD player for a week now and I find the music to be very soothing and exciting at the same time. It provides a depth that you can sit an listen to for hours and yet is simplistic enough that it can be background music as you prepare supper (or write a review).
Indigo Falls
author: Laurie LauterLoved Indidgo Falls...as the mother who lost a son to a tragedy I could really relate. I have the cd and find perry to be a unique individual who is truly eccentric. I would love to hear him play in person as well as meet with his inspiration. A nice addition to my library. And I am a cracker.
Enjoyed it thoroughly
author: Eric Fischer "Fish"I am not much of a critic but this was very enjoyable. PJ, you still sound great. Truly an inspiration and will make it part of my CD library. Simply put, it rocks.
Excellent progressive instrumental jazz
author: Tom PankeyOutstanding musicians, inventive compositions, nice variety of tempos, mood and tone. The songs stay with me. I never tire of them. The Perry Joslin Project is an excellent first CD. I'm looking forward to many more!
Great cd
author: Harry SpeltA very fine cd. Good compositions with great playing from all the musicians. If you are into contemporary jazz you have to check it out.