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2019 JUNO Awards: 3 Orange Grove Clients Nominated!

The nominations for the 2019 Juno Awards have been announced, and Orange Grove Publicity is thrilled that three of our clients are up for awards this year! Congratulations to Allison Au and The Liebman/Murley Quartet for their nominations for Jazz Album of the Year (Group); and to Robi Botos for his nomination for Jazz Album of the Year (Solo).  

The JUNO Awards will be held on Saturday, March 16th and Sunday, March 17th in London, ON.

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Deanne Matley ‘Indie Life’ Feature in Downbeat Magazine!

Congratulations to vocalist Deanne Matley on her feature in Downbeat Magazine! Read J.D. Considine’s ‘Indie Life’ column in the September issue – and online now!

Six years ago, as Deanne was building her career as a jazz singer in Calgary, Alberta, fans kept approaching her after performances to ask if she had released any albums. So, Matley took the hint and decided to do it herself…

Read more at Downbeat.com

 

Juno Awards: 4 Orange Grove Clients Nominated!

The nominations for the 2018 Juno Awards have been announced, and Orangeoo Grove Publicity is thrilled that four of our clients are up for awards this year!  Congratulations to our founder Ernesto Cervini and his group Turboprop, The Carn Davidson Nine, and Andrew Downing and Otterville for their nominations for Jazz Album of the Year (Group) ; and to Mike Downes for his nomination for Jazz Album of the Year (Solo).  (An extra tip of the hat to saxophonist Tara Davidson, who’s featured on three of the four recordings.)

The JUNO Awards will be held on Saturday, March 24th and Sunday, March 25th in Vancouver, Canada.

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Jamie Reynolds – ★★★★1/2 in DownBeat!

Congratulations to Jamie Reynolds, whose new album ‘Grey Mirror’ (Fresh Sound New Talent) received a ★★★★1/2 review from Brian Zimmerman in the December 2017 issue of DownBeat magazine!

Pianist Jamie Reynolds is an artist who thinks in big pictures and broad strokes. But on the orchestrational level, he’s all about detail and nuance. That’s a winning combination, and it works to mellifluous effect on Grey Mirror.

Congrats Jamie!

Kicking Ass, Taking Names

Orange Grove Publicity would like to congratulate OG client Allison Au on her recent successes at both the Montreal Jazz Festival and Halifax Jazz Festival.

On July 5th, Allison and her quartet won the Grand Prix du Jazz at the Montreal Jazz Festival along with the $5000 prize.  On July 16th, they were awarded the Stingray Prize at the Halifax Jazz Festival, along with the $3000 prize.

Congratulations Allison on your incredible success!

Aaron Shragge’s Dirt in the Ground a Downbeat Editor’s Pick

Aaron Shragge and his band Innocent When You Dream released their second album of Tom Waits’ music entitled Dirt in the Ground on May 26th, 2017.  The album will be a July Editor’s pick for Downbeat Magazine and will be featured on their E-Newsletter and their website.

A huge congrats to Aaron and the band!

Allison Au and Alex Goodman touring the Canadian Jazz Festivals

Orange Grove Publicity clients Alex Goodman (with his quintet) and Allison Au (with her quartet) will be touring the Eastern Canadian Jazz Festivals in June and July of 2017.

Goodman is at the Ottawa Jazz Festival (June 22nd), and Toronto Jazz Festival (June 23rd)

Au will be performing at the Toronto Jazz Festival (June 29th), Ottawa Jazz Festival (July 2nd), Montreal Jazz Festival (July 3), London Sunfest (July 9) and Halifax Jazz Festival (July 14)

More info can be found on the Events page.

The Toronto Jazz Orchestra: “20” Fundraising Campaign

The Toronto Jazz Orchestra turns 20 this year, and to celebrate, they’re going into the studio to record their first album in 9 years!

From Josh Grossman, artistic director of the TJO:

“Since 1998, the Toronto Jazz Orchestra has been producing some of the most exciting big band concerts in the city. During that time, our musicians have become some of Toronto’s busiest music professionals; our focus has evolved to primarily original, Canadian compositions; and our performance schedule has evolved to major productions (like the Big Band Tap Revue or the Big Band Gospel Project), performances at concert halls throughout Ontario, and collaborations with guest artists like Phil Nimmons, Ingrid and Christine Jensen, Kevin Turcotte, Seamus Blake, Geoffrey Keezer and Kurt Elling.

In 2018, we’ll turn 20.  And to celebrate, we’re going to record a new CD called, um, 20. (We need to work on our titles.)

What’s so special about this new CD, you ask? 20 aims to capture the evolution and maturation of the band, and reinforce our commitment to performing Canadian big band music. But 20 is also a deeply personal project.  When I started the band in 1998, I wanted to perform repertoire which inspired me as a young jazz musician, and which an audience wouldn’t hear anywhere else. And now, for the first time in nearly 20 years, I have a body of my own work – original compositions and arrangements – which I feel is ready for the recording studio.

And we’re taking this project seriously.  From May 26 to 28, we’ll head to Revolution Recording, one of Toronto’s top studios, along with the outstanding support team of producer Roberto Occhipinti and engineer John “Beetle” Bailey.  Repertoire will include 4 PN, a suite written to celebrate the 90th birthday of Phil Nimmons; my arrangement of Oscar Peterson’ Bossa Beguine, featuring tap dancer Allison Toffan; and Georgie and Rose, the most recently completed composition, inspired by my kids.

The Ontario Arts Council has supported the project with a recording grant, and while the grant is generous, it’s not quite enough to get it all done – so we’ve created this campaign.  We aim to raise $10,000 to complete the first phase of the project (the in-studio recording); if we raise $20,000, we could have a copy of 20 in your hands by the end of the year.

So – join the celebration by making a contribution today. Pre-order a CD, join us in studio or invite us into your home for a private concert (hide the fine china) – any contribution helps.

For nearly 20 years, we’ve had the support of some very loyal people.  Whether you’ve seen us before or this is your first introduction to the Toronto Jazz Orchestra, thanks for contributing to 20. We look forward to sharing with you soon this exciting new CD.”

Please consider contributing to the campaign! This is sure to be a fantastic record.

Juno Nominations for Heather Bambrick and Shirantha Beddage!

This year’s Juno Award nominations have been released, and Orange Grove Publicity is thrilled that two of our clients are among the nominees! Congratulations to Shirantha Beddage and Heather Bambrick!

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Best of 2016

We’re delighted to see several Orange Grove clients included in a number of year end lists published by some of our favourite critics and broadcasters: