St. James Live is pleased to welcome "Jazz Funk Soul"
Contemporary Jazz pioneers Grammy-winning pianist/keyboardist Jeff Lorber, Grammy-nominated saxophonist Everette Harp and guitarist Paul Jackson Jr. have come together as Jazz Funk soul
Their 2019 release, Life And Times, celebrates the eternal inspiration and legacy that Chuck Loeb left behind. Life And Times is an impassioned and celebratory set that swings from the opening note to the album's final chorus. Their irresistible recipe is simple - gorgeous melodies, unforgettable grooves, exhilarating solos, and charged interplay. Life And Times assures us that the journey continues and reaffirms the precious gift of our Life And Times.
Pianist, composer and producer Jeff Lorber has been a major innovator on the creative music scene for over three decades. Along with maestros Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample and Bob James, Lorber is a groundbreaking Fender Rhodes pioneer. Having produced for everyone from Dave Koz to Kenny G, the Grammy-nominated pianists' long-running acclaimed ensemble, Jeff Lorber Fusion, was a major force in Contemporary Jazz's early beginnings. The Berklee College of Music alum's 2014 CD Prototype with his Jeff Lorber Fusion scored a Grammy for 'Best Contemporary Instrumental' album.
Everette Harp's soulful and trademark blend of Jazz, R&B, Funk, and Pop has made him a favorite among fans, fellow musicians, and critics alike. Harp's impressive career has allowed him to collaborate with everyone from Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker, Luther Vandross and Patti Labelle to George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel and Kenny Loggins. Harp has left an indelible imprint on the scene with his unique, muscular and soulful approach. His work on TV has brought his saxophone into the homes of millions who have heard him playing the theme songs for such popular TV shows as Entertainment Tonight and Soul Train. He also has the distinction of being a former member of the posse on the first Arsenio Hall Show. A North Texas State University graduate, Harp also hosted the radio program Smooth Jazz Odyssey with Everette Harp for a stint on WLOQ in Orlando, FL. His most recent solo release is First Love.
Los Angeles native Paul Jackson, Jr. launched his solo career in the late 80s. His distinctive musical style and technical prowess have made him a favorite among live audiences. First call for numerous musicians, Jackson recorded with an impressive roster of musicians, including Quincy Jones, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle, Michael Jackson, and Bob James, among many others. He has also lent his guitar work to several film scores including "Get On Up," "Zootopia" and "The Color Purple." The guitarist is also featured on Daft Punk's CD Random Access Memories, which scored five Grammys in 2014. Paul Jackson Jr.'s latest solo CD is Stories From Stompin Willie and pays tribute to his dear friend and music icon George Duke.