The Good Life Till Brönner
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
04.09.2016
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 The Good Life 04:57
- 2 Sweet Lorraine 04:01
- 3 For All We Know 05:19
- 4 Come Dance with Me 04:39
- 5 Change Partners 04:57
- 6 Love is Here to Stay 05:48
- 7 I Loves You Porgy 04:57
- 8 I May be Wrong 03:47
- 9 O Que Resta 04:44
- 10 I'm Confessin' that I Love You 03:55
- 11 I'll be Seeing You 05:07
- 12 Her Smile 04:09
- 13 In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 03:20
Info for The Good Life
Zweifelsohne hält Till Brönner die Position des erfolgreichsten und bekanntesten deutschen Jazz Musikers inne. Seine bemerkenswerte, internationale Karriere verleiht Ausdruck über das außerordentliche Talent als Trompeter und Produzent, der bereits mit den weltweit größten Künstlern der Jazzwelt und darüber hinaus zusammengearbeitet hat. Neben zwei Grammy-Nominierungen ist der "Jazz Trumpet Gentleman" Till Brönner der einzige Künstler, dem es gelang in allen drei ECHO-Kategorien (Jazz, Pop, Klassik) zu gewinnen. Ebenfalls war er der einzige Deutsche, der beim diesjährigen International Jazz Day, ausgerichtet von US-Präsident Obama im Weißen Haus, spielte.
Neues Album mit All-Star-Band: Das neue Till Brönner Album "The Good Life", ein herausragendes Werk für die entspannten Momente im Leben, inspiriert durch das große amerikanische Jazz Songbook, welches neue Arrangements von bekannten Titeln von u.a. Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole und vielen weiteren legendären Sängern umfasst. Till Brönner selbst hat zwei Songs verfasst und singt auch auf insgesamt acht Titeln, wobei sein virtuoses Trompetenspiel niemals zu kurz kommt und sowohl Fans als auch Kritiker begeistern wird. Aufgenommen hat Till Brönner "The Good Life" mit einer grandiosen All-Star Band (John Clayton (Bass), Jeff Hamillton (Drums) , Larry Goldings (Piano) & Anthony Willson (Gitarre)) in Los Angeles. Als Produzent wurde die holländischen Koryphäe Ruud Jacobs gewonnen.
„Als Trompeter jazzgetönt wie schon lange nicht mehr, als Sänger charmant mit Tendenz zum Koketten zeigt ›The Good Life‹ einen Instrumentalisten, der sich wieder auf seine profunde Musikalität besinnt. Und das hat Charme.“ (stereoplay)
Till Brönner, Trompete, Flügelhorn, Gesang
Larry Goldings, Klavier
Anthony Wilson, Gitarre
John Clayton, Bass
Jeff Hamilton, Schlagzeug
Till Brönner - Trumpet
“Calling Till Brönner the new aspiring German trumpet talent is obsolete, since he has sold more records than any other German jazz musician. He plays big time now and is well known in the New York jazz circuit, which itself is top of the crop.” ME SOUNDS/Rolling Stone
Born in 1971 in Viersen, Germany and raised in Rome, Italy, Till experienced his outset with the help of Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker: “Hearing Bebop for the first time, Charlie Parker; that set the whole thing off for me. I was 13 years old and it was an almost erotic sensation. I thought that it was indecent. The music was like a woman having a go at me.” Till stems from a family of musicians; after a well-protected childhood, he enjoyed a classical education followed by a study of the jazz trumpet at Cologne’s Music Academy. After only three semesters he convinced the leader of Berlin’s “RIAS-Tanzorchester” at an audition, taking his first hurdle at the age of 20.
Only two years later, he raised more than one eyebrow with “Generations of Jazz”, being both a classic mainstream recording and his debut as a bandleader. By the time he released “German Songs”, his third album of old German film songs, arranged for jazz quartet and classical orchestra, he was the talk of the trade.
- in 2008 he is nominated for a Grammy Award in the category “Best Classical Crossover Album” for “The Jazz Album”, an album he produced with classical bass-baritone singer Thomas Quasthoff
- for “The Christmas Album” he wins the 2008 Echo Award in the jazz category
- as a celebration of “50 years of bossa nova” he releases on September 19, 2008 his new album “Rio” recorded with stellar guests (such as Annie Lennox, Milton Nascimento, and Aimee Mann)
- in 2009 he is nominated for a Grammy Award in the category “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” for his solo on the album “The Standard” made by the legendary vocal ensemble Take 6
- for his album “Rio” he wins the 2009 Echo Award in the jazz category (it is his third consecutive win in this category)
Booklet for The Good Life