La Chiva Gantiva on NPR and at the Olympics

La Chiva Gantiva’s song “Cumbiaje” off their Pelao album was hand-picked by the Alt. Latino channel as part of the NPR show’s playlist called Into The Blue: Seven Songs For A Stormy Day At The Beach. The sound of traditional Caribbean instruments joined by bass guitar, clarinet, and saxophone produce a light-hearted, colorful sound for an audio antidepressant on overcast days.  Read the full review on their latest album by PopMatters and watch a video of “Pelao” here.
The raw, celebratory energy that La Chiva brings to their live shows earned them an invitation to play in London on July 22nd as part of the Olympic Games festivities.  They played in front of an estimated crowd of 7,000 and continue to gain momentum embarking on their first Canadian tour with an appearance at the famous International Jazz Festival of Montreal.

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Will Bernard’s Outdoor Living – 3 Out of 4 Stars in Downbeat

“Guitarist Will Bernard doesn’t hurt for references. The Berkeley native has recorded with Don Cherry and Stanton Moore. He’s jammed with Charlie Hunter, Dr. John and John Medeski. And he’s collaborated with Tom Waits, Spearhead and hip-hop ensemble the Coup. While a diverse palette informs his sixth record, so does experience-garnered restraint. Bernard’s history with organist Wil Blades and drummer Simon Lott also accounts for the natural vibe absent from a majority of similar fusion-based affairs.  Until recently, each member lived in a different city yet became close from the hours they spent clustered in a tour van. The album title even alludes to the road lifestyle and its array of topography. Slaving to the groove, the collective develops rounded instrumentals amidst uncluttered, wide-open soundscapes in which warm New Orleans funk, crackling Memphis soul and ’60s-era San Francisco psychedelia intersect. On occasion, Bernard steps on spacey effects pedals and brings the noise (“Roaming Charges”) or turns his guitar into a horn (“Nature Walk”). But the bandleader prefers to say more with less. He abides by James Brown’s time-honored “give the drummer some” adage and allows Blades to smear greasy jive all over “Morgan Deux,” during which you can practically picture the Leslie cabinet’s rotary speaker spin”. 3 out of 4 stars -Bob Gendron, Downbeat

 

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Dust Bowl Children Grammy Nominated

The International Bluegrass Music Association has honored A Train’s Peter Rowan with the nomination of Dust Bowl Children for SONG OF THE YEAR. Sung by Dan Tyminski, nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year, and performed by Alison Krauss & Union Station (nominated for Entertainer of the Year) and released on Paper Airplane (nominated by Album of the Year), Dust Bowl Children has always been one of Peter Rowan’s most loved compositions. We toast his recognition!

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