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new release FILE UNDER: JAZZ RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2018 RACHEL CASWELL We’re All in The Dance NATIONAL RADIO CAMPAIGN: KATE SMITH PROMOTIONS of CHICAGO 814.482.0010 [email protected] NATIONAL PRESS CAMPAIGN: JIM EIGO, JAZZ PROMO SERVICES, 272 State Route 94 South #1, Warwick, NY 10990-3363 Ph: 845-986-1677 / Fax: 845-986-1699 Cell / text: 917-755-8960 Skype: jazzpr jim@jazzpromoservices.com • www.jazzpromoservices.com “Specializing in Media Campaigns for the music community, artists, labels, venues and events.” AVAILABLE FROM: CDBaby / Amazon / iTunes here’s no mistaking the message of “We’re All in The Dance,” the title track of singer Rachel Caswell’s latest album. It’s a lovely waltz that pairs the dance of life with the dance of music and somehow, through her purity of tone, intelligent phrasing, and flowing time feel, Caswell—cosigned by an ascendant solo by her younger sister, Grammy-nominated violinist Sara Caswell—navigates an alternate, bespoke pathway through a song whose simplicity and elegance pose a challenge to a singer steeped in the complexities of jazz expression. She addresses the subject of love head-on throughout the proceedings, comprising ten songs culled from a long timeline and a panoply of stylistic genres. Caswell tells each story with equivalent levels of individualism and interpretive mojo, imparting a continuity and identity from the first track (an inflamed, incantatory reading of Sting’s “Fragile”) to the last (a mesmerizing meditation on Jon Hendricks’ bittersweet-yet-optimistic lyric to Thelonious Monk’s “Reflections”). Along the way, Caswell puts deep blues inflections on “Drown in My Own Tears,” the Ray Charles classic, followed by a soulful guitar declamation by master blues practitioner—and album producer—Dave Stryker. She channels her inner Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan on “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening,” eschewing a balladic approach for a well-wrought, lightly swinging delivery of the lyric. She renders the late Bob Dorough’s “Devil May Care” with apropos vertiginous flair, developing her rhythmic ideas on an instrument-like improvisation. She applies a spacious Latin feel to Henry Mancini’s “Two for The Road,” and showcases her broad registral range and deep pocket in conveying Tom Lellis’ evocative lyrics to Herbie Hancock’s “Tell Me A Bedtime Story.” Dave Stryker’s arrangement of Rodgers & Hart’s American Songbook classic “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was” plays on the title, shifting odd meters with finger-popping swing. And Rachel scats the melody of Charlie Parker’s “Dexterity” with an idiomatic bebop feel, giving her A-list partners full autonomy to play it in their manner and responding to their postulations with a pithy scat. Another of the record’s great pleasures is an opportunity to hear how deftly each world-class member of the kinetic rhythm section locks into their task of reimagining and reconfiguring “standards.” Hopefully, Stryker’s imprimatur and this cutting-edge band will induce gatekeepers from radio and the press to listen closely to this superb album. If they do, and respond accordingly, Caswell may be moving to another level of visibility in the not so distant future. Edited from liner notes by Ted Panken “Rachel Caswell is that rara avis who is truly a jazz vocalist. Her intonation is impeccable, her diction precise, her jazz sensibilities above reproach, and she swings like mad!...Few improvisers – vocal or instrumental – have better ears than she possesses and she has an exceptional instrument that is immediately identifiable among a sea of other vocalists.” David Baker, NEA Jazz Master & jazz education pioneer Artist: Rachel Caswell Title: We’re All in the Dance Label: Turtle Ridge Records (TRR-003) Artist’s Website: WWW.RACHELCASWELL.COM Release Date: September 7, 2018 UPC Code: 700261467962 Track Listing & Times 1. FRAGILE 7:05 STING – EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC. (BMI) 2. A LOVELY WAY TO SPEND AN EVENING 5:16 HAROLD ADAMSON / JIMMY McHUGH – HAROLD ADAMSON MUSIC; COTTON CLUB PUBLISHING (ASCAP) 3. WE’RE ALL IN THE DANCE 5:11 WILL JENNINGS / CHRISTOPHE MONTHIEUX – EMMA PRODUCTIONS (SACEM) 4. DEVIL MAY CARE 6:46 BOB DOROUGH / TERRELL P. KIRK JR. – IRVING MUSIC (BMI); SINCERE MUSIC CO. (BMI) 5. TWO FOR THE ROAD 5:42 LESLIE BRICUSSE / HENRY MANCINI – NORTHRIDGE MUSIC COMPANY (ASCAP); WB MUSIC CORP. (ASCAP) 6. DROWN IN MY OWN TEARS 4:58 HENRY GLOVER – FORT KNOX MUSIC, INC. (BMI); TRIO MUSIC COMPANY, INC. (BMI) 7. I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TIME IT WAS 6:06 LORENZ HART / RICHARD RODGERS – LORENZ HART PUBLISHING CO. (ASCAP); WILLIAMSON MUSIC CO. (ASCAP) 8. TELL ME A BEDTIME STORY 6:05 TOM LELLIS / HERBIE HANCOCK – HANCOCK MUSIC CO. (BMI) 9. DEXTERITY 6:01 CHARLIE PARKER – SONGS OF UNIVERSAL INC. (BMI) 10. REFLECTIONS (LOOKING BACK) 5:16 JON HENDRICKS / THELONIOUS MONK – HENDRICKS MUSIC INC. (ASCAP); THELONIOUS MUSIC CORP. (BMI) RACHEL CASWELL vocals SARA CASWELL violin (tracks 1, 3, 5) DAVE STRYKER guitar FABIAN ALMAZAN piano & fender rhodes LINDA MAY HAN OH bass JOHNATHAN BLAKE drums Arrangements by Dave Stryker “Two for The Road” & “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening” arranged by Dave Stryker & Rachel Caswell Produced by: Dave Stryker Associate Producer: Rachel Caswell Recorded: May 21, 2018 - Trading 8s Recording Studio - Paramus, NJ Engineered and Mixed by: Chris Sulit (Trading 8s Music) Mastered by: David Darlington (Bass Hit Recording) T NATIONAL RADIO CAMPAIGN:

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new releaseFILE UNDER: JAZZ RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2018

RACHEL CASWELL We’re All in The Dance

NATIONAL RADIO CAMPAIGN:

omo KATE SMITH PROMOTIONS of CHICAGO 814.482.0010 [email protected]

NATIONAL PRESS CAMPAIGN: JIM EIGO, JAZZ PROMO SERVICES, 272 State Route 94 South #1, Warwick, NY 10990-3363Ph: 845-986-1677 / Fax: 845-986-1699 Cell / text: 917-755-8960 Skype: jazzpr

[email protected] • www.jazzpromoservices.com“Specializing in Media Campaigns for the music community, artists, labels, venues and events.”

AVAILABLE FROM: CDBaby / Amazon / iTunes

here’s no mistaking the message of “We’re All in The Dance,” the title track of singer Rachel Caswell’s latest album. It’s a lovely waltz that pairs the dance of life with the dance of music and somehow, through her purity of tone, intelligent

phrasing, and flowing time feel, Caswell—cosigned by an ascendant solo by her younger sister, Grammy-nominated violinist Sara Caswell—navigates an alternate, bespoke pathway through a song whose simplicity and elegance pose a challenge to a singer steeped in the complexities of jazz expression.

She addresses the subject of love head-on throughout the proceedings, comprising ten songs culled from a long timeline and a panoply of stylistic genres. Caswell tells each story with equivalent levels of individualism and interpretive mojo, imparting a continuity and identity from the first track (an inflamed, incantatory reading of Sting’s “Fragile”) to the last (a mesmerizing meditation on Jon Hendricks’ bittersweet-yet-optimistic lyric to Thelonious Monk’s “Reflections”).

Along the way, Caswell puts deep blues inflections on “Drown in My Own Tears,” the Ray Charles classic, followed by a soulful guitar declamation by master blues practitioner—and album producer—Dave Stryker. She channels her inner Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan on “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening,” eschewing a balladic approach for a well-wrought, lightly swinging delivery of the lyric. She renders the late Bob Dorough’s “Devil May Care” with apropos vertiginous flair, developing her rhythmic ideas on an instrument-like improvisation. She applies a spacious Latin feel to Henry Mancini’s “Two for The Road,” and showcases her broad registral range and deep pocket in conveying Tom Lellis’ evocative lyrics to Herbie Hancock’s “Tell Me A Bedtime Story.” Dave Stryker’s arrangement of Rodgers & Hart’s American Songbook classic “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was” plays on the title, shifting odd meters with finger-popping swing. And Rachel scats the melody of Charlie Parker’s “Dexterity” with an idiomatic bebop feel, giving her A-list partners full autonomy to play it in their manner and responding to their postulations with a pithy scat.

Another of the record’s great pleasures is an opportunity to hear how deftly each world-class member of the kinetic rhythm section locks into their task of reimagining and reconfiguring “standards.” Hopefully, Stryker’s imprimatur and this cutting-edge band will induce gatekeepers from radio and the press to listen closely to this superb album. If they do, and respond accordingly, Caswell may be moving to another level of visibility in the not so distant future.Edited from liner notes by Ted Panken“Rachel Caswell is that rara avis who is truly a jazz vocalist. Her intonation is impeccable, her diction precise, her jazz sensibilities above reproach, and she swings like mad!...Few improvisers – vocal or instrumental – have better ears than she possesses and she has an exceptional instrument that is immediately identifiable among a sea of other vocalists.”David Baker, NEA Jazz Master & jazz education pioneer

Artist: Rachel CaswellTitle: We’re All in the DanceLabel: Turtle Ridge Records (TRR-003)Artist’s Website: WWW.RACHELCASWELL.COMRelease Date: September 7, 2018UPC Code: 700261467962

Track Listing & Times1. FRAGILE 7:05 STING – EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC. (BMI)

2. A LOVELY WAY TO SPEND AN EVENING 5:16 HAROLD ADAMSON / JIMMY McHUGH – HAROLD ADAMSON MUSIC; COTTON CLUB PUBLISHING (ASCAP)

3. WE’RE ALL IN THE DANCE 5:11 WILL JENNINGS / CHRISTOPHE MONTHIEUX – EMMA PRODUCTIONS (SACEM)

4. DEVIL MAY CARE 6:46 BOB DOROUGH / TERRELL P. KIRK JR. – IRVING MUSIC (BMI); SINCERE MUSIC CO. (BMI)

5. TWO FOR THE ROAD 5:42 LESLIE BRICUSSE / HENRY MANCINI – NORTHRIDGE MUSIC COMPANY (ASCAP); WB MUSIC CORP. (ASCAP)

6. DROWN IN MY OWN TEARS 4:58 HENRY GLOVER – FORT KNOX MUSIC, INC. (BMI); TRIO MUSIC COMPANY, INC. (BMI)

7. I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TIME IT WAS 6:06 LORENZ HART / RICHARD RODGERS – LORENZ HART PUBLISHING CO. (ASCAP); WILLIAMSON MUSIC CO. (ASCAP)

8. TELL ME A BEDTIME STORY 6:05 TOM LELLIS / HERBIE HANCOCK – HANCOCK MUSIC CO. (BMI)

9. DEXTERITY 6:01 CHARLIE PARKER – SONGS OF UNIVERSAL INC. (BMI)

10. REFLECTIONS (LOOKING BACK) 5:16JON HENDRICKS / THELONIOUS MONK – HENDRICKS MUSIC INC. (ASCAP); THELONIOUS MUSIC CORP. (BMI)

RACHEL CASWELL vocals SARA CASWELL violin (tracks 1, 3, 5) DAVE STRYKER guitar FABIAN ALMAZAN piano & fender rhodes LINDA MAY HAN OH bass JOHNATHAN BLAKE drums

Arrangements by Dave Stryker“Two for The Road” & “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening” arranged by Dave Stryker & Rachel Caswell Produced by: Dave StrykerAssociate Producer: Rachel CaswellRecorded: May 21, 2018 - Trading 8s Recording Studio - Paramus, NJEngineered and Mixed by: Chris Sulit (Trading 8s Music)Mastered by: David Darlington (Bass Hit Recording)

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