Foreverland Keyon Harrold
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
19.01.2024
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- 1 Find Your Peace 07:32
- 2 Beautiful Day 03:27
- 3 The Intellectual 06:39
- 4 Foreverland 07:30
- 5 Well Walk Now (Perseverance) 04:59
- 6 Don’t Lie 04:23
- 7 Paranoid 01:23
- 8 Gotta Go (Outer Space) 03:20
- 9 Pictures 04:51
- 10 Peace Beyond 01:13
Info for Foreverland
Keyon Harrold draws inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences such as Radiohead, Fleet Foxes, Fela Kuti, and John Coltrane for his latest album, Foreverland.
Keyon Harrold is a world-class trumpeter and composer who has collaborated with the likes of Keith Richards, Diana Ross, Mac Miller, Nas, Erykah Badu, and Jay-Z.
The genesis of his new album, Foreverland, occurred during the COVID-19 lockdown, marked by personal and global challenges. Harrold, seeking a fresh perspective, turned to the studio during a trip to Vegas recommended by his brother and a friend. The resulting music, shaped by a less-is-more approach, reflects a minimalist style with hidden complexities. Harrold aimed to convey emotions through harmonic structures, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in each song's tonality.
With live music on hold, Harrold sculpted the largely improvised sounds into a reflective, immediate, and uplifting landscape. Foreverland is a collaborative effort with longtime friends, creating a warm and familial atmosphere. Each track features unique partnerships, such as PJ Morton on "Beautiful Day," Common and Robert Glasper on the opener "Find Your Peace," and Laura Mvula on the title track.
The album explores a range of emotions, from positivity in "Beautiful Day" to the internal tumult depicted in "Don't Lie" featuring Malaya. "Pictures," the penultimate track, serves as a sonic representation of internal recalibration following life's tests, particularly poignant considering Harrold's mother's passing.
Beyond its musical intricacies, Foreverland is a testament to resilience and empowerment. Harrold encourages confronting life's challenges head-on, emerging with a renewed sense of purpose both in his music and life. The album invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences and find meaning in the highs and lows of life.
When Keyon Harrold is listing the influences that he turned to during the creation of his rich and evocative new album Foreverland (January 2024 / Concord), he cites the likes of Radiohead, Fleet Foxes, Fela Kuti, John Coltrane, and, for a second, he becomes vulnerable — the list is too basic, too serious music listener starter pack. But, out of that moment of insecurity, he spins an indelible flex: “You are what you eat, and I have a pretty strict diet in dope shit.”
Keyon Harrold, trumpet
Featuring:
Pharoahe Monch, Gary Clark, Jr., Big K.R.I.T., Guy Torry, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Robert Glasper
Keyon Harrold
Keyon Harrold was born and raised in Ferguson, Missouri, one of 16 children in a family of musicians. He graduated from the School of Jazz at The New School. Keyon considers Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet, Prince, Dr. Dre, J Dilla, and Common as influences.
His first solo album, Introducing Keyon Harrold, was released in 2009 to high praise. During that time, Keyon became a notable crossover performer, becoming a staple of New York jazz clubs and providing instrumentation for recordings by Jay-Z, Beyonce, 50 Cent and touring with Rihanna, Eminem, D'Angelo, and many more. Keyon received wide acclaim for supplying all of the trumpet playing in Don Cheadle's Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead (2015).
His sophomore album, The Mugician, released in 2017, was well-received by fans and critics alike.
Keyon Harrold is the future of the trumpet” - Downbeat Magazine
An inventive, multidisciplinary, genre-fluid artist; trumpeter and vocalist; a composer, arranger, and platinum music producer; bandleader and major recording artist (The Mugician-Sony "The Mugician") and currently with Concord Jazz
“Keyon Harrold Is Equal Parts Music” - Billboard
Musically, Harrold lives by the notion that the only thing that identifies a genre is its beat. That belief has allowed harrold to tear down the walls of the genre to roam music freely. There are only 12 notes, so he pours his soul into every musical situation, be it performing live, recording, or composing for television and film.
“Keyon Harrold carries a natural swagger that is not misplaced: he’s a compelling communicator and commanding trumpeter.” The magic of his performance is the accomplishment of a quintet that resonates as both accomplished and raw, the seeking of new challenges...” - Love Supreme Festival.
Harrold’s career is a spectrum of greatness. From touring and recording with Jay-z and Cirque Du Soleil to being signed by legendary Rapper Nas (Mass Appeal) and writing the theme song for The Queen Latifah’s Show.
Harrold is a first-call artist with feature credits with Keith Richards, Black Pumas, Mac Miller (Stay), and Nas (The Jarreau of Rap) and Harrold’s latest collaboration with UK crooner Samm Henshaw ( Still Broke).
Keyon is a frequent collaborator with YEBBA, Robert Glasper, Maxwell, Common, PJ Morton, and Gregory Porter.
Harrold is the new Artistic Advisor for Jazz St.Louis
He is an activist for social justice and equality.
Look for New Original Music and content from Keyon 2022.
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