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Album: Into the Blue
Released: Apr 18, 2008
Label: Nonesuch
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  • Genre: Jazz

    Location New Orleans, Louisiana, US

    Profile Views: 73173

    Last Login: 2/15/2010

    Member Since 7/16/2008

    Website http://www.nicholaspayton.com/

    Record Label Nonesuch Records

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Since 1994 when Nicholas Payton made his recording debut as a leader with From This Moment, the trumpeter has been lauded as a significant, top-tier voice in jazz. Even though he started out as a “young lion of jazz,” heralded as one of the new-generation guardians of the hard bop flame, Payton consistently committed himself to discovering his voice outside of the strict confines of that rearview mirror approach to the music. While his jazz journey has taken him down many roads—from heritage artist to electric experimenter—the 34-year-old trumpeter arrives at a new plateau of jazz maturity with Into the Blue, his ninth album and his first for Nonesuch. It’s at once a nod to the past and a leap into the future. “It’s an amalgam of every recording I’ve done up until now,” says Payton. “As a musician, as an artist, you’re always trying to zero in on the bull’s eye as a means of becoming a better version of yourself. With Into the Blue, I’ve been able to find the kind of music that’s more inclusive of all of my life. The approach and the ideas of my music have become more singular, more cohesive. I had no agenda in terms of a specific genre or style, only to be true to who I am now.” Into the Blue is a collection of ten tunes steeped in melody and groove that Payton says “embodies the sensibilities of beauty, elegance and simplicity” and delivers “danceable tempos.” He adds, “The true staples of jazz for me—the hallmarks of the music throughout its history—are love songs and the element of dance.” In addition to seven originals that range from the funky upbeat to the melancholic slow burn, the album includes two tunes by the trumpeter’s bassist/composer father, Walter Payton (the opening love song written for his wife, “Drucilla,” and his walking bass line-driven “Nida,” a celebration of his two sons, Nicholas and Dario) and a cover of the Jerry Goldsmith song “Chinatown,” from the movie of the same name. Joining Payton, who also sings on the hushed ballad, “Blue,” are acoustic and Fender Rhodes pianist Kevin Hays, acoustic bassist Vicente Archer, drummer Marcus Gilmore and percussionist Daniel Sadownick. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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  • kurobecca

    The other day on the radio, "When The Sait go Marching in" came on, it was sort of quiet arrangement, not like New Orealns party sound. I was drawn into the music.
    Usually, the songs on the radio just go by. Some songs anoy and wish it'll be end soon. A few make me think "who's playing this?"
    Fortunatly, DJ anounced who's song it was and it was yours.
    Happy Valentine's Day.

    3 years ago
  • Ivan Polyanskiy

    Hello Nicholas ,

    Thank you for add !!!

    3 years ago
  • Gary Beck

    Nicholas,
    Happy Thanksgiving"

    gary
    jazz88.org

    3 years ago
  • twitter.com/ICEMIKE1200

    GOD BLESS HOMIE!!!

    -ICE MIKE

    3 years ago
  • Ricard D.b. Cornell

    Hey, Nic!  It was good seeing you, man.  Merry Christmas and a Happy 2010!

    3 years ago
  • Inga Potapov

    Thank you for the friendship!

    3 years ago
  • Matos Nancy

    Good Morning,

    I just stopped by for a visit and to say "HI".






    3 years ago
  • Gary Beck

    Nicholas
    Merry Christmas" & The best in 2010'

    gary
    jazz88.org

    3 years ago
  • Rick Borghese

    Merry Christmas & happy 2010

    3 years ago
  • Daniel Angebrand

    thanks for your friendship! you're awesome!

    3 years ago
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Bio:

Since 1994 when Nicholas Payton made his recording debut as a leader with From This Moment, the trumpeter has been lauded as a significant, top-tier voice in jazz. Even though he started out as a “young lion of jazz,” heralded as one of the new-generation guardians of the hard bop flame, Payton consistently committed himself to discovering his voice outside of the strict confines of that rearview mirror approach to the music. While his jazz journey has taken him down many roads—from heritage artist to electric experimenter—the 34-year-old trumpeter arrives at a new plateau of jazz maturity with Into the Blue, his ninth album and his first for Nonesuch. It’s at once a nod to the past and a leap into the future. “It’s an amalgam of every recording I’ve done up until now,” says Payton. “As a musician, as an artist, you’re always trying to zero in on the bull’s eye as a means of becoming a better version of yourself. With Into the Blue, I’ve been able to find the kind of music that’s more inclusive of all of my life. The approach and the ideas of my music have become more singular, more cohesive. I had no agenda in terms of a specific genre or style, only to be true to who I am now.” Into the Blue is a collection of ten tunes steeped in melody and groove that Payton says “embodies the sensibilities of beauty, elegance and simplicity” and delivers “danceable tempos.” He adds, “The true staples of jazz for me—the hallmarks of the music throughout its history—are love songs and the element of dance.” In addition to seven originals that range from the funky upbeat to the melancholic slow burn, the album includes two tunes by the trumpeter’s bassist/composer father, Walter Payton (the opening love song written for his wife, “Drucilla,” and his walking bass line-driven “Nida,” a celebration of his two sons, Nicholas and Dario) and a cover of the Jerry Goldsmith song “Chinatown,” from the movie of the same name. Joining Payton, who also sings on the hushed ballad, “Blue,” are acoustic and Fender Rhodes pianist Kevin Hays, acoustic bassist Vicente Archer, drummer Marcus Gilmore and percussionist Daniel Sadownick. .. .. .. ..

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