Mar 9
Preservation – A Benefit Album for Preservation Hall
A celebration of New Orleans music.
An album to benefit Preservation Hall and the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program. Here at Double Down Music we are excited to be part of this very cool project to benefit New Orleans and one it’s oldest and most historic venues. Artists included on this album include: ouis Armstrong, Andrew Bird, Terence Blanchard, Pete Seeger, Dr. John, Blind Boys of Alabama, Brandi Carlile, Cory Chisel, Ani DiFranco, Steve Earle, Merle Haggard, Richie Havens, Jason Isbell, Jim James, Angelique Kidjo, Amy LaVere, Anita Briem, Del McCoury, Buddy Miller, Paolo Nutini, and Tom Waits. WOW!
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All Tracks featuring the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND:
- 1. Andrew Bird – “Shake It and Break It”
2. Paolo Nutini – “Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea”
3. Tom Waits – “Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing”
4. Yim Yames – “Louisiana Fairytale”
5. Del McCoury – “After You’ve Gone”
6. Ani DiFranco – “Freight Train”
7. Pete Seeger & Tao Rodriguez-Seeger – “Blue Skies (Comin My Way)”
8. Jason Isbell – “Nobody Knows You”
9. Brandi Carlile – “Old Rugged Cross”
10. Richie Havens – “Trouble in Mind”
11. Merle Haggard – “Basin Street Blues”
12. Blind Boys of Alabama – “There is a Light”
13. Dr. John – “Winin’ Boy”
14. Louis Armstrong – “Rockin’ Chair”
15. Amy LaVere – “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home”
16. Steve Earle – “Tain’t Nobody’s Business”
17. Cory Chisel – “Some Cold Rainy Day”
18. Buddy Miller – “I Ain’t Got Nobody”
19. Angelique Kidjo with Terence Blanchard – “La Vie En Rose”
*PRESS*
- USA Today - A ‘Preservation’ CD for New Orleans’ Preservation Hall
- L.A. Times - Album review: Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s ‘Preservation’
- Paste Magazine - Preservation Hall w/ Tom Waits, Jim James, Buddy Miller & More
- Alt Sounds - Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall
- All Abount Jazz - CD Review: The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, “Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall”
- Pitchfork - Tom Waits, Andrew Bird, Jim James Team With Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- American Songwriter - Preservation Hall Tribute Album Boasts All-Star Cast
- Offbeat - Preservation Hall Goes Uptown
- Flavor Wire - Daily Dose Pick: Preservation
Press Release: PRESERVATION HALL, SONY RED DISTRIBUTION AND MRI ANNOUNCE: “PRESERVATION, AN ALBUM BENEFITING PRESERVATION HALL AND ITS MUSIC OUTREACH PROGRAM”
A LANDMARK COLLABORATION BRINGING TOGETHER LEGENDARY AND EMERGING ARTISTS INCLUDING PETE SEEGER, TOM WAITS, MERLE HAGGARD, JIM JAMES, ANDREW BIRD AND MORE FOR A CELEBRATION OF NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
Over the last year, more than 20 of American music’s most exciting artists traveled to Preservation Hall in New Orleans to collaborate with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on classic New Orleans repertoire. The end result is a timeless and joyous celebration of New Orleans music. Proceeds from the sale of the project will benefit Preservation Hall and The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program. The album is set for release on Fat Tuesday, February 16, 2010 in standard CD, deluxe edition and double-LP collectible formats.
The mission of Preservation Hall, to showcase and nurture one of America’s greatest indigenous national, cultural treasures – New Orleans Jazz, is as important today as it was when Preservation Hall officially opened it’s doors in 1961.
“Our community is deeply rooted in a tradition of using music to rejoice, heal and overcome adversity. We play music at our funerals to uplift our spirits during our deepest and darkest emotional moments,” says producer Ben Jaffe, PHJB Creative Director and son of Preservation Hall founders Allan and Sandra Jaffe. “My goal on this project was to create new works steeped in the New Orleans Tradition with artists from diverse musical genres and backgrounds who all share a mutual admiration and deep appreciation for our cultural heritage.”
From Brandi Carlile’s take on the gospel classic “Old Rugged Cross” to Tom Waits’ arrangement of the earliest known recorded Mardi Gras Song, “Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing,” each artist was able to perform their interpretation of these classics within the warm confines of Preservation Hall’s famous performance space. Even New Orleans’ own legendary Louis Armstrong, who once said “Preservation Hall, now that’s where you’ll hear all the greats,” is transported through the decades and can be heard trading licks and vocals on an updated version of his classic “Rockin’ Chair.”
The complete roster of artists includes: Louis Armstrong, Andrew Bird, Terence Blanchard, Pete Seeger, Dr. John, Blind Boys of Alabama, Brandi Carlile, Cory Chisel, Ani DiFranco, Steve Earle, Merle Haggard, Richie Havens, Jason Isbell, Jim James, Angelique Kidjo, Amy LaVere, Anita Briem, Del McCoury, Buddy Miller, Paolo Nutini, and Tom Waits.
Preservation Hall, located in the French Quarter just three blocks from the Mississippi River, remains the intimate venue it originally was when it opened in 1961 as a performance space dedicated to honoring, celebrating and perpetuating New Orleans jazz. Originally erected as a Spanish Tavern in the 1750s, Preservation Hall is a modest French Quarter structure. The building has no running water or air conditioning, and the only seating accommodations are six benches and a few cushions strewn about the worn wooden floor. Its raw and weather-beaten exterior remains unpainted.
A half-century later, Preservation Hall continues to ensure the cultural legacy and the future of this beautiful tradition by allowing young and old to collaborate together. In the spirit of New Orleans, legendary and emerging artists donated their time to travel to New Orleans to record this special compilation album benefiting Preservation Hall and the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program.
PRESERVATION, was spearheaded by RED Distribution and MRI, who approached Preservation Hall for their blessing and collaboration. “We’re honored to be the driving force behind a tribute to this iconic body of music and the mission to restore the legendary Preservation Hall and its Music Outreach Program,” said Bob Morelli, president, RED Distribution in announcing the album. “We hope this project continues to keep philanthropy at the forefront of the music industry, and restores faith that each of us can make a difference with just the purchase of a single CD. We thank all the wonderful artists who contributed their time and talent.” MRI’s Missi Callazzo adds “This project really hits home and is very personal for us. Its important that people don’t forget the significance of this great city and musical tradition.”
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