Greg Murphy’s new album “Snap Happy” drops this Friday! 🎶📸

Greg Murphy’s new album “Snap Happy” drops this Friday! 🎶📸

Greg Murphy’s Snap Happy Brings Jazz Classics and Fresh Grooves

Straight-ahead, fusion, and free jazz—Greg Murphy’s latest album Snap Happy is a lively and uplifting ride you won’t want to miss!

New Bedford, MA – Press Release: Greg Murphy’s Snap Happy Swings with Energy and Soul

Pianist Greg Murphy returns with Snap Happy, his fifth release on Whaling City Sound, bringing infectious rhythms, soulful melodies, and a dynamic mix of straight-ahead, fusion and free jazz. Backed by his powerhouse trio (bassist Obasi Akoto, and drummer Steve Johns) and joined by special guests —guitarist Mark Whitfield and vocalist Sy Smith, — Murphy delivers an album bursting with energy, depth, and fearless improvisation.

From the playful bounce of the title track to the deep grooves of “Equality” and a reimagined “On Green Dolphin Street,” Murphy blends tradition with modern energy, making Snap Happy both familiar and exciting.

“Jazz is a music of expression that strives for equality and thrives in proximity to cooperation and inclusiveness. Jazz overcomes adversity, empowers improvisation and celebrates life,” says Greg Murphy.

With its mix of classic and original compositions, Snap Happy is a must-listen for jazz fans and newcomers alike. Now available on all streaming platforms!

 

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Publicity:  Digital JournalImprovijazzation NationMidwest Record, Jazz-Quad, New York Times ,Hamptons. to be featured in May’s JAZZIZ Magazine, JazzWeek

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You might hear Jay Rodriguez and wonder, “Is there anything you can’t do?” The fact is, it might be tough to track down something along Jay’s musical continuum that he hasn’t done. A versatile bandleader, with flute, clarinet and saxophone chops, the Colombia-born, New York City-bred musician is profoundly talented and incredibly prolific. Since graduating from the New York School of Performing Arts and attending the New School of Jazz at its inception alongside Larry Goldings, Brad Mehldau and Roy Hargrove. He has had musical adventures in salsa with Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Paquito D’Rivera, pop/hip-hop with Prince, Guru, the Wu-Tang Clan, DJ Premier and Groove Collective, straight-ahead with Doc Cheatham, Mingus Big Band, David Murray, Craig Harris, Jason Miles and Miles Davis. He has played alongside Joe Lovano, Gil Evans, Elvis Costello, Stevie Wonder, Bernie Worrell and Joan Osborne, to name a few. His original work is daring, groovy, breathtaking and soulful, sometimes all at once. His new recording, Your Sound: Live at Dizzy’s Club, captures all of lovely rawness in real time. Accompanied by Billy Harper on tenor sax, Larry Willis on piano. Eric Wheeler on bass, JT Lewis on drums and percussionist Billy Martin, Rodriguez frees himself up to showcase his work on saxes, flutes, and bass clarinet. The result is magical. Over his career, Rodriguez has tackled composition, arranging, accompanying, and leading. It is high time for the world to hear all the wonderful things Jay Rodriguez—musician, personality, iconoclast, and innovator—has to offer.

WBGO News Monday 2/19 to plug Jay Rodriguez’s album release with a track for Nate Chinen’s Take Five! Confirmed!
Jay Rodriguez will be featured in the “Keeping Live Jazz Alive” benefit taking place at the Southampton Arts Center on February 3 at 6pm.

 

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