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The Tiptons : Tsunami
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Sax quartet with drums & electronics, playing original, jazz, world and cartoon music.
Genre: Jazz: World Fusion
Release Date: 2004
Tsunami Record Label: Zipa! / Spoot
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Darling, Please Don't Wake Me 5:20 $0.99
Salvatore 3:36 $0.99
Powerhouse 3:57 $0.99
Calder's Circus 6:33 $0.99
Sleepytown 5:30 $0.99
Sahel 5:21 $0.99
Gypsy Wedding 3:09 $0.99
The Penguin 2:26 $0.99
I Will Be Sadder 5:19 $0.99
After Before 4:27 $0.99
Crni Vlak 5:36 $0.99
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Album Notes

THE TIPTONS are an all-female sax quartet with percussion, based in Seattle. The group features Jessica Lurie, Amy Denio and Sue Orfield, original members and the lead composers of the internationally renowned Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet (BTMSQ), as well as Tobi Stone and Elizabeth Pupo Walker. All of the members share in composing and arranging - and their dynamic repertoire includes some fabulous singing as well!

In March 2003 The Tiptons produced a five song EP featuring brand new material for the group, and performed at The Women in Movement Music Festival in New Mexico and at the Coleman Hawkins Jazz Festival in Topeka, Kansas, and toured the West Coast in Fall, 2003.

In February, 2004, they released Tsunami on their own label, and they performed 14 concerts in Italy, Germany, Austria and Slovenia, to much acclaim. They look forward to performing in the 2004 Earshot Jazz Festival in Seattle, and have been invited back to Europe later in the year.

BTMSQ was originally founded in 1988, and chose its name to pay tribute to big band saxophonist and pianist Billy Tipton, following the postmortem revelation that Tipton was actually a woman who lived as a man for more than 50 years. Many believe that this allowed Tipton to pursue a career in the male-dominated world of jazz. Not to be bound by convention, the Tiptons similarly do their own thing. With a repertoire that ranges from New Orleans jump groove to hip hop, punk to East European, klezmer and beyond, the Tiptons create some of the wildest sounds ever to come out of a sax quartet. Live performances are not soon forgotten in light of the high-energy interaction between members.

As BTMSQ they received grants to travel to Tallinn, Estonia, to collaborate and record with Ne Zhdali; to compose music for sax quartet and three Metro buses; to perform and collaborate with Russian musicians at the Goodwill Arts Festival in Seattle, and to research, arrange and perform music by women instrumentalists in jazz. They worked closely with the Pat Graney Dance Company, and have shared the stage with the likes of the Indigo Girls, Wayne Horvitz, Oliver Lake, Zap Mama, Richard Thompson and Iva Bittova. The group has toured Europe eight times, playing to sold-out houses, including the North Sea Jazz Festival, the MIMI Festival in Arles, France, Horfest in Austria and Klinkende Munt Music Festival in Brussels. They have also been featured at the du Maurier Jazz Festival in Vancouver, BC, 1994 Gay Games in New York City, the Michigan Women's Music Festival, Bumbershoot Music Festival in Seattle, and performed concerts all over the US and Canada. The Tiptons have facilitated workshops in group composition and improvisation at the Cantiere Festival in Montepulciano, Italy, in Stainach, Austria, and at Alverno Presents, Milwaukee's National Performance Network site.


For booking information contact:
Jessica Lurie
email: zipa@earthlink.net

or
Amy Denio
email: amy@amydenio.com

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REVIEWS

Even my opinionated music-snob husband was impressed.
author: Jean
I heard just the end of the first song on this album over two months ago, and the name of the band and the CD stuck in my head so long that I was compelled to buy it. (I buy about three CDs a year, so that says something!) My husband isn't opinionated about anything but music (he's a pianist), and I think his estimation of my taste went way up with this choice (he's a Coltrane fanatic -- way over my head). We hope to catch them the next time they come through the Bay Area.
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great is such a low word for that...
author: André
Great compositions, full of energie and emotion - best I´ve ever heard of this genre. This album touched my soul and my heart in many ways. Buy it, if you get it!
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Sentimental Journey ?
author: alsis38
Heh. Sorry. When I saw the women live, the first piece they let fly with was Scott's *The Penguin*. So great to hear that first, and the CD only got better from there. So when are you coming back to OR, Tiptons ? :)
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Love it!
author: jennie
I bought a copy of the CD for myself, and liked it so much that I bought several more copies to give to friends. The CD really captures the fun and funky energy the group delivers in live performances. Tobi Stone, the baritone sax player, was just featured in the Earshot Jazz Magazine, and was nominated as "emerging jazz artist of the year." Buy this CD and you'll find out why!
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