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Mystery & Wonder

Ben Black

Mystery & Wonder

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558283529
Catnr: ORIGIN 82835
Release date: 04 March 2022
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Label
Origin Records
UPC
0805558283529
Catalogue number
ORIGIN 82835
Release date
04 March 2022
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About the album

Inspired by mysticism and meditation, Seattle-based vocalist & songwriter Ben Black assembled a collection of 11 of his original songs that celebrate awakening and transformation. Combining with a voice that's been described by Christopher Loudon as “singularly gorgeous” in JazzTimes, each song blossoms with the intention of lifting spirits and acting as a powerful medicine for these uncertain times. Accompanied by a highly sensitive ensemble - including Bill Anschell on piano, Jeff Johnson on bass, guitarist Dave Peterson, drummer Mark Ivester, David Lange on accordion, and flautist Brenda Kay Neth - Ben offers a venerable mix of soul-influenced Jazz that speaks to the heart and mind as one embraced with love.
Inspiriert von Mystik und Meditation hat der in Seattle lebende Sänger und Songwriter Ben Black eine Sammlung von 11 seiner Originalsongs zusammengestellt, die das Aufbrechen und die Transformation feiern. In Kombination mit seiner Stimme, die von Christopher Loudon in der JazzTimes als "singularly gorgeous" beschrieben wurde, entfaltet sich jeder Song mit der Absicht, die Stimmung zu heben und als kraftvolle Medizin für diese unsicheren Zeiten zu wirken. Begleitet von einem hochsensiblen Ensemble - darunter Bill Anschell am Klavier, Jeff Johnson am Bass, der Gitarrist Dave Peterson, der Schlagzeuger Mark Ivester, David Lange am Akkordeon und die Flötistin Brenda Kay Neth - bietet Ben eine ehrwürdige Mischung aus soulbeeinflusstem Jazz, der Herz und Verstand anspricht und mit Liebe umgesetzt wird.

Artist(s)

Ben Black (vocals)

Seattle-based composer and vocalist Ben Black grew up in a military family filled with a number of musicians. During a five year stay in Europe as a child, he had the opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for a wide array of music from the cultures he came in contact with. His parents exposed him to stellar jazz vocalists and instrumentalists of the times, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, Sergio Mendes and Brazil ’66, and many of the great Broadway musicals of the 20th century.  Ben began performing as a vocalist on the Seattle jazz scene in 1985, while studying in the fertile environment of Cornish College of the Arts. He studied jazz improvisation with the pioneering jazz vocalist, Jay...
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Seattle-based composer and vocalist Ben Black grew up in a military family filled with a number of musicians. During a five year stay in Europe as a child, he had the opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for a wide array of music from the cultures he came in contact with. His parents exposed him to stellar jazz vocalists and instrumentalists of the times, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, Sergio Mendes and Brazil ’66, and many of the great Broadway musicals of the 20th century. Ben began performing as a vocalist on the Seattle jazz scene in 1985, while studying in the fertile environment of Cornish College of the Arts. He studied jazz improvisation with the pioneering jazz vocalist, Jay Clayton. His career also spans new opera-theatre, cabaret and African drumming and dance. Ben’s debut album, “In a Mellow Tone”, was released in 1996 on MNOP Records, with the follow-up, “Remembered Faces/Private Places”, released in 2001 on Origin Records. He was also a featured guest soloist on The Fisher Ensemble's award-winning album,“Psyche,” in 2011.
“Breathtakingly beautiful! Ben Black may be the most androgynous voice you will ever hear… He joins the great singer Caetano Veloso in being willing to risk using his full vocal range without filtering it through gender-appropriate sounds. Ben shows that the heart, the soul, and the kundalini energy have no sexual orientation and no gender identity; he has a vocal sound that authentically reverberates in all ears without a definition of either/or.” - Jim Fouratt, “Listen Up” Ben is also dedicated to the study and practice of Tibetan and Zen Buddhism, and volunteerism in the LGBTQ community.
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Ben Black (vocals)

Seattle-based composer and vocalist Ben Black grew up in a military family filled with a number of musicians. During a five year stay in Europe as a child, he had the opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for a wide array of music from the cultures he came in contact with. His parents exposed him to stellar jazz vocalists and instrumentalists of the times, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, Sergio Mendes and Brazil ’66, and many of the great Broadway musicals of the 20th century.  Ben began performing as a vocalist on the Seattle jazz scene in 1985, while studying in the fertile environment of Cornish College of the Arts. He studied jazz improvisation with the pioneering jazz vocalist, Jay...
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Seattle-based composer and vocalist Ben Black grew up in a military family filled with a number of musicians. During a five year stay in Europe as a child, he had the opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for a wide array of music from the cultures he came in contact with. His parents exposed him to stellar jazz vocalists and instrumentalists of the times, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, Sergio Mendes and Brazil ’66, and many of the great Broadway musicals of the 20th century. Ben began performing as a vocalist on the Seattle jazz scene in 1985, while studying in the fertile environment of Cornish College of the Arts. He studied jazz improvisation with the pioneering jazz vocalist, Jay Clayton. His career also spans new opera-theatre, cabaret and African drumming and dance. Ben’s debut album, “In a Mellow Tone”, was released in 1996 on MNOP Records, with the follow-up, “Remembered Faces/Private Places”, released in 2001 on Origin Records. He was also a featured guest soloist on The Fisher Ensemble's award-winning album,“Psyche,” in 2011.
“Breathtakingly beautiful! Ben Black may be the most androgynous voice you will ever hear… He joins the great singer Caetano Veloso in being willing to risk using his full vocal range without filtering it through gender-appropriate sounds. Ben shows that the heart, the soul, and the kundalini energy have no sexual orientation and no gender identity; he has a vocal sound that authentically reverberates in all ears without a definition of either/or.” - Jim Fouratt, “Listen Up” Ben is also dedicated to the study and practice of Tibetan and Zen Buddhism, and volunteerism in the LGBTQ community.
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