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Yellowjackets: Raising Our Voice
ByOf the musicians picked as a backing group by Robben Ford in 1977, only

Russell Ferrante
keyboardsb.1952

Luciana Souza
vocalsDaughter of bossa nova songwriters, Souza grew up steeped in saudade, the yearning for something lost, that is a vital ingredient of Brazilian music and that can even be a kind of pleasure. She says of the Jackets: "They're killers. They are so serious yet also so much fun. We laughed a lot during the sessions. Their c withuriosity is alive and their joy is to make great music." Raising Our Voices features three Yellowjacket tunes re-arranged to include her, mostly in the context of blending with

Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953
It is bassist

Dane Alderson
bass
Ferrante says; "We hadn't been playing a lot live, so most of these tunes came alive in the studio and were sparked by the electricity and chemistry with Luciana." His own contribution to the album is "Mutuality," based for its inspiration on a Martin Luther King speech. "It really connects to the title of the album, which has a political slant. It's about waking up to see what's going on," he saysmost likely with a nervous eye on current happenings in the Trump White House. ">
Track Listing
Man Facing North; Mutuality; Everyone Else Is Taken; Ecuador; Strange Time; Emerge; Timeline; Quiet; Divert; Brotherly; Swing With It; In Search Of; Solitude.
Personnel
Yellowjackets
band / ensemble / orchestraRussell Ferrante: keyboards; Bob Mintzer: saxophones; Dane Alderson: bass; William Kennedy: drums; Luciana Souza: vocals.
Album information
Title: Raising Our Voice | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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