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Spyro Gyra
A Night Before Christmas

HUCD3145
UPC: 0-53361-31452-1


Release Date: September 23rd 2008



SPYRO GYRA RINGS IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON

A Night Before Christmas due in stores September 23, 2008


As the seasons change and the end of the year draws near, even the most forward thinking and cutting-edge artists take a nostalgic moment to count their blessings. Spyro Gyra has spent more than three decades pushing the boundaries and definitions of jazz beyond the commonly accepted parameters. In so doing, they continue to forge an edgy, enduring sound that incorporates some of the best elements of jazz and merges them with R&B, pop, Latin and various other styles.

But it isn’t always about breaking new ground. All five of these talented innovators – saxophonist Jay Beckenstein, pianist Tom Schuman, guitarist Julio Fernandez, bassist Scott Ambush and drummer Bonny B – agree that there’s a time and a place for reconnecting with tradition and celebrating the fundamental values at the core of their music and their lives.

This year, Spyro Gyra celebrates the holiday season with A Night Before Christmas (HUCD 3145), a collection of eleven tracks that capture the yuletide spirit with a decidedly traditional jazz vibe.

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Track Listing:
  1. O Tannenbaum
  2. It Won't Feel Like Christmas
  3. Winter Wonderland
  4. Christmas Time Is Here
  5. Baby It's Cold Outside
  6. Carol Of The Bells
  7. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  8. The First Noel
  9. Silent Night
  10. This Christmas
  11. The Christmas Song

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SPYRO GYRA RINGS IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON



A Night Before Christmas
due in stores September 23, 2008

As the seasons change and the end of the year draws near, even the most forward thinking and cutting-edge artists take a nostalgic moment to count their blessings. Spyro Gyra has spent more than three decades pushing the boundaries and definitions of jazz beyond the commonly accepted parameters. In so doing, they continue to forge an edgy, enduring sound that incorporates some of the best elements of jazz and merges them with R&B, pop, Latin and various other styles.

But it isn’t always about breaking new ground. All five of these talented innovators – saxophonist Jay Beckenstein, pianist Tom Schuman, guitarist Julio Fernandez, bassist Scott Ambush and drummer Bonny B – agree that there’s a time and a place for reconnecting with tradition and celebrating the fundamental values at the core of their music and their lives.

This year, Spyro Gyra celebrates the holiday season with A Night Before Christmas (HUCD 3145), a collection of eleven tracks that capture the yuletide spirit with a decidedly traditional jazz vibe.

“We’ve always had a yearning to do a record that was kind of a straightahead record – or at least something closer to a straightahead record than what we normally do,” says Beckenstein. “But it’s always been very difficult to make that work in the context of what we do on most of our records. But a Christmas record was sort of an opportunity to really go someplace a little more subtle, a little more acoustic and more traditional.”

Beckenstein brings his own perspective to the project. “Christmas has always been a huge part of my life,” he says. “There’s so much about it that’s universal, separate and apart from the religious aspects. It’s a celebration of all the things that are good and redeeming about humanity – compassion, hope, generosity, forgiveness, renewal, family, all those things.”

The traditional “O Tannenbaum” opens the set with an improvisational vibe. “It was set up as kind of a jam, and it went to some nice places,” says Beckenstein. “It sounds sort of contemporary, without really losing the acoustic feel of the song.”

Tony Award winning vocalist Christine Ebersole delivers a simple and pure rendition of “It Won’t Feel Like Christmas,” a new song that is destined to become a Christmas classic. “These days families are often so far apart physically and then there are people like us who travel for a living. It’s important to get home, to be home. Then there are the folks who just aren’t going to get home, like the situation a lot of military families are finding themselves these past few years.”

No Christmas music is complete without bells, and guest vibraphonist Dave Samuels – founder of the acclaimed Caribbean Jazz Project – evokes the sound of holiday chimes on two tracks, “Winter Wonderland” and “Carol of the Bells” (the latter includes engaging phrases and snippets of the timeless traditional “What Child Is This” and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “My Favorite Things”).

Guest vocalist Janis Siegel – a founding member of Manhattan Transfer – joins drummer Bonny B on the mischievous Frank Loesser wintertime duet, “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Beckenstein recalls: “We wanted to go in sort of an Ella Fitzgerald direction, and that’s Janis’ turf big-time. She just does it so beautifully. When we got her into the studio, it was a breeze. The song is very much about projecting a personality, and Janis has personality to burn. She brings all kinds of fun and spunk to this track.”

If Christmas is about tradition, then Spyro Gyra has tied both together in a festive package. “There’s something about traditional jazz that harkens back to my childhood,” says Beckenstein. “On top of that, I have many nostalgic memories of Christmas. The holiday, and this kind of music, have created some of the fondest memories of my youth. These connections make this a very heartfelt record for me and for everyone in the band.”

Put another log on the fire. A Night Before Christmas might well be the best musical moment of this holiday season.



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Spyro Gyra - Profile



Since their earliest days in the mid-1970s, Spyro Gyra has always been about looking ahead, breaking new ground and seeking ways to reinvent themselves and their sound. However, this contemporary jazz quintet – saxophonist Jay Beckenstein, pianist Tom Schuman, guitarist Julio Fernandez, bassist Scott Ambush and drummer/percussionist Bonny B – has always understood the importance of not only staying connected to the roots of jazz, but also staying connected to the core values that define them as people.

What better time for this kind of reflection and renewal than the holidays? This year, Spyro Gyra celebrates the season with A Night Before Christmas (HUCD 3145), a collection of eleven tracks that capture the yuletide spirit with a decidedly traditional jazz vibe.

“We’ve always had a yearning to do a record that was kind of a straightahead record – or at least something closer to a straightahead record than what we normally do,” says Beckenstein. “But it’s always been very difficult to make that work in the context of what we do on most of our records. But a Christmas record was sort of an opportunity to really go someplace a little more subtle, a little more acoustic and more traditional.”

Born in Brooklyn, Beckenstein grew up listening to the music of Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins and Dizzy Gillespie, and started playing the saxophone at age seven. Beckenstein attended the University at Buffalo, starting out as a biology major before changing to music performance. During summer breaks, he and an old high school friend, keyboardist Jeremy Wall, played gigs together back on Long Island. Wall attended college in California, and after both graduated, Beckenstein stayed in Buffalo’s thriving music scene, where Wall eventually joined him. This band, whose odd name has since become world famous, was first known simply as “Tuesday Night Jazz Jams,” a forum wherein Beckenstein and Wall were joined by a rotating cast of characters. Tuesday just happened to be the night when the two musicians weren’t playing other gigs that paid their bills. Around this time, a young keyboardist named Tom Schuman began sitting in when he was only sixteen years old, and remains a member to this day.

The group’s increasing popularity – combined with the purchase of a new sign for the club – prompted the owner to insist that Beckenstein come up with a name for his band. “It began as a joke. I said ‘spirogyra,’ he misspelled it, and here we are thirty years later. In retrospect, it’s okay. In a way, it sounds like what we do. It sounds like motion and energy.”

In their earliest days, Spyro Gyra took their cues from Weather Report and Return to Forever – bands whose creative flights were fueled by a willingness to do things that had never been done before. “I believed that we were springing from what Weather Report did,” says Beckenstein. “I never thought in commercial terms. I just thought they were the next step in the evolution of jazz, and that we would be part of it.”

Morning Dance, released in 1979, included the title track which became a Top 40 single and proved to be the band’s breakout song. To this day, the Calypso-inspired track is still in heavy rotation on contemporary jazz stations. Meanwhile, the heavy touring that began around this same time has yet to stop, and a few new faces have entered the picture along the way: guitarist/vocalist Julio Fernandez joined the band in 1984, while Scott Ambush has been the bassist for 17 years.

Spyro Gyra signed with Heads Up International in 2001 and recorded In Modern Times, an album that spent 64 weeks on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz chart, peaking at #2. Two years later, the band released Original Cinema, followed by The Deep End in 2004. Both albums logged considerable time on the Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz charts. The GRAMMY nomination for Wrapped in a Dream in 2006 reaffirmed the undeniable fact that these veterans are still formidable contenders in the contemporary jazz arena.

The band continued its ongoing process of musical exploration with the 2007 release of Good To Go-Go in the summer of 2007, an album that captures a more live groove with the help of Trinidad-born Bonny B. Good To Go-Go scored two GRAMMY® nominations in December 2007: Best Pop Instrumental Album and Best Pop Instrumental Performance (the latter nomination for the track entitled “Simple Pleasures”).

“We’ve always had this belief that the thing we’re doing in any given moment is the best we’ve ever done,” says Beckenstein. “And we always want to maintain that philosophy, because that’s what drives us forward. We haven’t succumbed to the mentality of ‘Let’s just play the hits and collect the check.’ We never saw ourselves as a pop band. We’ve always seen ourselves as a forward thinking creative outfit. After 30 years, it’s still very interesting and exciting.”

And festive, too. If Christmas is about tradition, then Spyro Gyra has tied both together in a shiny package. A Night Before Christmas might well be the best musical moment of the holiday season.


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Discography
- All albums available as SACD in 5.1 Surround Sound



Good To Go-Go
HUCD 3127 & HUSA 9127

Wrapped In A Dream
HUCD 3107 & HUSA 9107

The Deep End
HUCD 3085 & HUSA 9085

Original Cinema
HUCD 3074 & HUSA 9074


In Modern Times
HUCD 3061 & HUSA 9061

 


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Contact Us
Heads Up International
23309 Commerce Park Road
Cleveland, OH 44122
USA
Phone: 216.765.7381
Fax: 216.464.6037


Natalie Singer
Product Manager
nsinger@headsup.com

Kajo Paukert
VP of International Sales
kpaukert@headsup.com

Kevin Gschwend
Marketing Coordinator
(Touring Collateral Contact)
kgschwend@headsup.com

Neal Sapper
US Radio Promotion
Phone: 415.453.1558
NewWorldJz@aol.com




Mike Wilpizeski
VP of Publicity
Phone: 718.459.2117
mikew@headsup.com

J. Linder
Marketing Director
jlinder@headsup.com

Kelly Johanns-DiCillo
Tour Publicity
kjohanns@headsup.com

Tim Parnin
New Media Marketing Manager
tparnin@headsup.com

Ordering Online

Vikki Rzepka
Director of Artist & Venue Relations
vrzepka@headsup.com
Management

Crosseyed Bear Productions
Phil Brennan
845.827.6426
phil@philbrennan.com
Artist Websites

www.spyrogyra.com
www.myspace.com/officialspyrogyra
Booking

APA
Fred Hansen
212.687.0092
fhansen@apanewyork.com
 


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International Partners  
USA
Fontana Distribution
Tel: 877.878.3668
Web: http://www.fontanadistribution.com/

Australia
Fuse Music Group
23 David St.
Brunswick
Tel: 03 9388 0444
Fax: 03 9388 0400
Email: fusebox@fusemusic.com.au/
Web: http://www.fusemusic.com.au/

Austria
Edel Musica Vertriebs GmbH
Lustenauerstrasse 27
Dornbirn
Tel: 0043 5572 23494
Fax: 0043 5572 23498
Email: Info_Austria@edel.com

Belgium
Codaex
Prinsengracht 17
1015 DK Amsterdam
tel. +31 (0) 20 6129724
fax. +31 (0) 20 6894405
Email: nl@codaex.com

Brazil
Calber Music
975, CJ 31
Morumbi
Sao Paulo
Tel: 011 3744 9720
Fax: 011 3742 7423
Email: info@calbermusic.com.br

Canada
Universal Music Canada
2450 Victoria Park Ave.
Willowdale
Ontario
Tel: (416) 718-4057
Fax: (416) 718-4222
Email: canada.webmaster@unistudios.com

China
Universal Music Ltd. (China Division)
Level 28, Millennium City 6
392 Kwun Tong Road
Kwun Tong
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2301 5637
Fax: (852) 2301 4391
Email: connie.cheung@umusic.com

Croatia
Dinaton
Vlaska 12
A. Cesarca 5
Zagreb
Tel: 01 492 38 91
Fax: 01 492 38 91
Email: dinaton@pop.tel.hr

Czech Republic
Biskupcova 26
Prague
Tel: 02 69 73272
Fax: 02 71 773405
Email: classic@telecom.cz

Denmark
Mis Label
Jellingvej 6
Svenstrup
Tel: 098 38 04 04
Fax: 098 38 29 28
Email: mislabel@post1.tele.dk

Finland
Oy Fg-Naxos Ab (Ltd.)
Kamreerintie 10
ESPOO
Tel: 09 615 3615
Fax: 09 615 36299
Email: jan-erik.lindqvist@fg-naxos.fi

France
Socadisc
41 rue Emile Zola
Montreuil
Tel: 01 64 91 90 90
Fax: 01 64 91 90 99
Email: sed@club-internet.fr

Germany
In-Akustik GmbH & Co.
Untermatten, 14
Ballrechten-Dottingen
Tel: 07634 5610 29
Fax: 07634 5610 80
Email: music@in-akustik.com
Web: http://www.in-akustik.com/

Greece
Greek Record Club
57 Akadimias Street
Athens
Tel: 01 363 1819
Fax: 01 363 2277
Email: grc@compulink.gr

Hong Kong
Universal Music Ltd.
23rd Floor Westin Centre
26 Hung To Road
Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Tel: (852)231 05678
Fax: (852)231 17220
Email: umgch01@netvigator.com

Hungary
Karsay Es Tarsa KFT
Versec Sor 15
Budapest
Tel: 01 200 6443
Fax: 01 200 9650
Email: karsay@mail.hu

Iceland
12 Tonar
Skolavordustig 15,
Reykjavik
Tel: 01 511 5656
Fax: 01 511 5657
Email: 12tonar@12tonar.is

India
Jelly Bean Inc.
#48 Cubbon Road
Bangalore
Tel: 080 509 6741
Fax: 080 553 5668
Email: prithvijellybeaninc@yahoo.com

Indonesia
Pt. Suara Sentral Sejati
Jl. Pluit Permai 7
No. 8 Jakartia-Utaza
Tel: 021-662-6935
Fax: 021-662-6931

Ireland
New Note Distribution Ltd.
Electron House
Cray Avenue
Orpington
Tel: 01689-877-884
Fax: 01689-877-891
Email: mail@newnote.com
Web: http://www.newnote.com/

Israel
NMC United Entertainment Ltd.
Cinema City Complex
Zomet Glilot
P.O. Box 9036
Ramat Hasharon 47100
Israel
Tel: +972-3-6909800
Fax: +972-3-6909801
Email: info@nmc-music.co.il
Web: http://www.nmc-music.co.il/

Italy
Jazz/Blues
Egea Music
Corso Mazzini, 12
12037 Saluzzo
Italy
Tel: 0175 217323
Fax: 0175 475154
Email: marketing@egeamusic.com
Web: www.egeagroup.com

Japan
Universal Music KK
3F, 8-5-30 Akasaka
Minato-Ku
Tokyo
Tel: +81-3-6406-3033
Fax: +81-3-6406-3135
Web: http://www.universal-music.co.jp/

Jordan
Music Master
P.O. Box 6675
Jeddah
Tel: 02 660 70 20
Fax: 02 665 75 15
Email: gpd@gpd.com.sa
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

Lebanon
Music Master
P.O. Box 6675
Jeddah
Tel: 02 660 70 20
Fax: 02 665 75 15
Email: gpd@gpd.com.sa
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

Luxembourg
Codaex
Prinsengracht 17
1015 DK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
tel. +31 (0) 20 6129724
fax. +31 (0) 20 6894405
Email: nl@codaex.com
Web: http://www.challenge.nl/

Malaysia
Universal Music Sdn. Bhd.
102, Block C, Phileo Damansara 1
Jalan 15.11, 46350 Petaling Jaya
Slangor Darul Ehsan
Tel: 03 758 7433
Fax: 03 754 6198

Mexico

Judy S.A.
87 Blvd. Puerto Aereo
Col. Federal
Mexico City, C.P
Tel: +52 55 5571-1387
Fax: +52 55 5786-0216
Email: info@djudy.com

New Zealand
Elite Import
13 Matuku Place
Atawhai
Nelson
Tel: 03 545 0800
Fax: 03 545 0802
Email: interdisc@clear.net.nz

Norway
Naxos Norway A/S
Munkerudstubben 2
Fagerstrand
Tel: 066 96 5540
Fax: 066 91 0202
Email: info@naxos.no

Peru
Palco SA
Av. Jorge Chavez 294
Miraflores
Lima 18
Tel: 014 447 1978
Fax: 014 444 1442
Email: palcosa@pol.com.pe

Philippines
MCA Universal
#28 Mangga Road
Kaunlaran, Cubao
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Tel: 02 727 40 11
Fax: 02 726 28 51
Email: mca_univ@compass.com.ph

Poland
Beat Music Distribution
os. 700 Lecia 1/82
Zory
Tel: 032 230 20 16
Fax: 032 230 20 16
Email: beatmusic@heros.juni.gliwice.pl

Portugal
Andante-Discos Musica E. Som, LDA
Av. Boavista 1471-L 8
Porto
Tel: 022 606 3518
Fax: 022 606 3416
Email: andante@hotmail.com

Puerto Rico
Disco Hit
P.O. Box 13895
623 Cerra, P.D.A. 15
Santurce, Puerto Rico 00908
Tel: 787-723-4942
Fax: 787-724-2561
Email: discohit@prtc.net

Republic of Trinidad
Sanch Electronix, LTD.
16 Riverside Road
Curepe
Tel: (868) 663 1384
Fax: (868) 645 2205
Email: sanch@carib-link.net

Russia
Purple Legion
RSK Universal Trading
1 Novokuznetskaya Street
Moscow
Tel: 095 953 6036
Fax: 095 953 4652
Email: p-legion@mtv-net.ru
Web: http://www.purplelegion.com/

Saudi Arabia
Music Master
P.O. Box 6675
Jeddah
Tel: 02 660 70 20
Fax: 02 665 75 15
Email: gpd@gpd.com.sa
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

Singapore
Universal Music Pte. Ltd.
118 Lorong 23 Geylang
#03-01 to 04
SCN Industrial Building
Tel: (65) 741-2220
Fax: (65) 741-0500 / 741-1266

Slovakia
DIVYD
Bartokova 6,
Bratislava
Tel: 07 54433 888
Fax: 07 54434 387
Email: divyd@divyd.sk
Web: http://www.divyd.sk/

Slovenia
INTEK Ltd.
Cankarjeva
SI - 4000 Kranj
Tel: +386 4 2363 430
Fax: +386 4 2363 434
Email: intek@siol.net
Web: http://www.intek.si/

South Africa
Sheer Sound CC
356 Oak Avenue, Ferndale, 2194,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
PO Box 3128, Parklands, 2121,
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: +27 11 438 7000
Fax: +27 11 789 6425
Email: imports@sheer.co.za or alex@sheer.co.za
Web: http://www.sheer.co.za

South Korea
Synnara Music Co., Ltd.
9th Fl. Dongwon Bldg.
291-8 Hawangsipri-Dong
Sungdong-Gu
Tel: 82-2-2298-4627
Fax: 82-2-2298-4628

Spain
Discos Enfasis
Eugenia de Montijo 59
28025 Madrid
Spain 28025
Tel: 349-1466-4334
Fax: 349-152-50001
Email: enfasis@sp-editores.es
Or enfasis@grapesadsl.com

Sweden
CMM Naxos
Grev Turegatan 21
Stockholm
Tel: 08 545 86950
Fax: 08 545 86454
Email: cmm@naxos.se

Switzerland
Musikvertrieb AG
Badenerstrasse 55
Zurich 8048
Switzerland
Tel: 01 497 1700
Fax: 01 497 1727
Email: info@musikvertrieb.ch
Web: http://www.musikvertrieb.ch

Taiwan
Sunrise International Enterprise Corp.
77-4 Chungshan North Road
Section 2
Taipei
Tel: 02 2511 8595
Fax: 02 2581 5849
Email: s5518085@ms1.hinet.net
Web: http://www.sunrise-records.com.tw/

Thailand
Universal Music Bangkok
540 Mercury Tower, 11th Floor
Ploenchit Road, Lumpini
Pathumwan, Bangkok
Tel: 02 658 6230
Fax: 02 658 6245

The Netherlands
Codaex Nederland
Prinsengracht 17
1015 DK Amsterdam
tel. 0031 (0) 20 6129724
fax. 0031 (0) 20 6894405
Email: info@codaex.com
Web: www.codaex.com

Trinidad
Sanch Electronix Limited
23 King Street
W.I. Sanch
St. Joseph, Trinidad
Tel: 868-663-1384
Fax: 868-645-2205
Email: sanch@carib-link.net
Web: http://www.sanch.com/

Turkey
RKD Limited
Kucuk Camlik Sitesi
Esra Sokak # 2B
Ulus - Istanbul
Tel: +90-212-358 22 89
Fax: +90-212-257 74 32
Email: rkdltd@prizma.net.tr

Ukraine
Trade Music Express
Prospect 50 Let Octyabrya
Kiev
Email: digi@i.com.ua

United Arab Emirates
Music Master
P.O. Box 23076
Dubai
Tel: 04 2952221
Fax: 04 2954441
Email: music@music-master.com
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

United Kingdom
New Note Distribution Ltd.
Electron House
Cray Avenue
Orpington
Tel: 01689-877-884
Fax: 01689-877-891
Email: mail@newnote.com
Web: http://www.newnote.com/


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