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Gray Skies by Charley Langer

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CHARLEY LANGER Sometimes Refers To His Debut Full Length Independent Recording Never The Same As “an Art Project With Some Very Hot Players” – But There’s No Doubt About The Northern California Based Saxophonist’s Mainstream Potential And Ability To Connect With Thousands Of Contemporary Jazz Fans In His Home Region And Around The U.S. And World. Even Before The Album’s Official Release Its Infectious And Grooving Title Track Received Significant Airplay On The Weather Channel And Smooth Jazz Radio And The Video Langer Made Of The Song Continues To Receive About 400 Views Per Day On YouTube. While He Played Saxophone In Southern California For A Few Years After Receiving His Master’s In Performance From USC The Classically Trained Langer Had Been Away From Music For A Few Years When Jon Basebase A Renowned Musician That He Befriended While Living In Honolulu Suggested He Begin Playing And Writing Again. After Relocating To Sacramento California Langer Began Focusing On Composing And Recording And Hooked Up With Drummer/producer Ron Wikso Who Currently Performs With Gregg Rollie Founding Keyboardist For Journey And Santana. Wikso Brought In A Heavyweight Ensemble That Includes Rock Guitarist Kurt Griffey World-Class Bassist Alphonso Johnson Weather Report Keyboardist Wally Minko Jean Luc Ponty And Percussionist Michito Sanchez Joe Sample . This Unique Lineup Helped Langer Realize A Vision That Incorporates Everything From Smooth Jazz To Fusion Old School Soul/ Latin And Straight Jazz. The Result Is Best Described As Intelligent Smooth Jazz – Think Phil Woods Meets Boney James. “I Have Varied Interests And I Love Smooth Jazz Fusion Classical Hawaiian Reggae…and I Grew Up Listening To Swing And Big Band Via My Dad ” Says Langer Who Has Also Performed Hundreds Of Gigs Over The Past Eight Years As Part Of The Award Winning Steely Dan Tribute Band Steelin’ Dan. “So Naturally ” He Says “the Music On Never The Same Reflects A Lot Of These Interests. Ron Wikso Was Great About Making Sure That It All Hung Together. The Idea Was To Keep It Very Real With All Live Players And Authentic Instruments. If I Wanted Acoustic Piano Fender Rhodes Or A Hammond B-3 Organ We Used The Real Article. I Wanted Everything To Sound Organic And Fresh And I’m Very Excited That People Are Responding So Positively To What They’re Hearing.” ON STAGE Langer’s Live Performances Have Included Many Different Genres Over The Years Reflecting The Unique Array Of Styles He Plays On His Alto And Soprano Saxes. Early In His Musical Career He Performed With Southern California Area Orchestras And With Such Notables As Morton Gould John Adams And Zita Carno. Today You Are More Likely To Hear Him In A Popular Music Or Jazz Setting. Regardless Of The Style Or Occasion Charley Is Experienced And Impeccably Professional. He Has A Warm And Entertaining Personality And People Love His Performances. NOTABLE LIVE PERFORMANCES Sacramento Jazz Festival - Sacramento CA
Kobra Crush 29 Art & Wine Festival - Roseville CA
Best Of Sacramento Awards - Sacramento CA
Art & Wine Affaire - El Dorado Hills CA
Naggiar Vineyards & Winery - Grass Valley CA
El Dorado Art & Wine Festival - Placerville CA
Harrah's Reno - Reno NV
David Girard Vineyards - Placerville CA
Crystal Bay Casino - Crystal Bay NV
Evening In Art - El Dorado Hills CA
Orchard Creek Amphitheatre - Lincoln Hills CA
Grass Valley Center For The Arts - Grass Valley CA
Brentwood Corn Festival - Brentwood CA
Harrah's Tahoe - Tahoe CA
Sutter Creek Theatre - Sutter Creek CA
Blue Goose Theatre - Loomis CA
City Of Auburn's Summer Concert Series - Auburn CA
Crest Theatre - Sacramento CA
Feather Falls Casino - Oroville CA
Garbeau's Dinner Theatre - Rancho Cordova CA
Harlow's Restaurant & Nightclub - Sacramento CA
Rancho Murieta Outdoor Concert Series - Rancho Murieta CA
Colusa Casino Resort - Colusa CA
Rocklin Jubilee - Rocklin CA
Black Oak Casino - Sonora CA MUSIC Never The Same Lives Up To Its Name In That Each Of Its Ten Tracks Has Its Own Distinct Vibe Personality And Set Of Musical Influences. Written To Reflect A Challenging Time In His Life The Easy Funk Title Track Finds Langer In A Slight Melancholy Mood In The Verses Feeling Hopeful In The Pre-Chorus And Hitting His Stride Breaking Through To The Light On The Exuberant Chorus. The Tropical Latin-Flavored “Epifania” Introduces The Listener To Langer’s Wistful Melodic Soprano His Colorful Horn Texturing And Wally Minko’s Lively Acoustic Piano. The Similarly Vibrant And Percussive “Outside In” Features A Playful Jazzy Sax Melody And Minko’s Fender Rhodes Coolness Over Matt Bissonette’s Bubbling Bass Groove. Following The Lighthearted And Melodic “Refuge” Is The Edgy Jazz/rock Fusion Ballad “Remember When”—the First Song Langer Composed For The Album. It Begins As A Moody Sax Driven Ballad Then Evolves In Emotional Intensity And A Touch Of Gritty Blues With Griffey’s Blistering Electric Guitar Intensity. Minko’s Hammond B-3 Adds An Old School Bluesy Jazz Flavor To The Bouncy Mid Tempo Funk Of “City Lights” Which Features Langer At His Alto Strutting Best. Though The Seductive Reflection Of “Gray Skies” Has A Gentle Melancholy Feeling Langer Actually Wrote It On A Very Hot Sacramento Afternoon When He Was Dreaming Of A Cooler Cloudy Day. He Calls The Album’s Spirited Straight Ahead Jazz/swing Excursion “Upside Down” Because It Was Inspired By One Of His Favorite Charlie Parker Tunes “Confirmation”. To Create The Classic Big Band Vibe Langer Says He Flipped Parker’s Song Upside Down So His Song Is Rhythmically Similar To The Original Tune But The Melody Moves In A Completely Opposite Direction. Never The Same Wraps With The In-The-Pocket Soaring “Once In A Lifetime” Which Features Colorful Horn Textures And Brass Flourishes And The Dark Haunting “Expressivo” An Ambient Piece Which Includes A Tender Call And Response Pattern Between Langer’s Emotional Soprano And Mark Morris’ Acoustic Guitar. FROM THE BEGINNING Charley Langer Grew Up In Boulder Colorado The Son Of A Geophysicist Who Was Also A Jazz And Big Band Aficionado. His Father Tried To Steer Him Towards Engineering But Music Was Langer’s First Love And He Began Taking Lessons From His Junior High Band Teacher Vincent Gnojek A Prominent Classical Saxophonist. He Continued To Develop His Technique In College Under Douglas Masek And Laura Hunter. While Langer Found Numerous Opportunities To Work As A Musician After Finishing Grad School He Became Discouraged At One Point And “took The Straight Route” – First Working In Fundraising For A Classical Music Radio Station And Later Following Sort Of In His Dad’s Scientific Footsteps As An Environmental Specialist Supervising The Cleanups Of Hazardous Waste Sites. QUOTES “It’s Amusing That Langer Affectionately Refers To Never The Same As His Little Art Project Because Normally That Phrase Means Something A Musician Does For Himself And Maybe A Few Friends That Has Minimal Mainstream Commercial Appeal. He Takes An Artistic Approach To Contemporary Jazz For Sure Mixing In A Lot Of Dynamic Old School Soul-Jazz Textures Fender Rhodes And Hammond B-3 And Touching On Various Related Styles From Latin And Edgy Rock Fusion To On The Album’s Coolest Most Unexpected Excursion “Upside Down” Straight Ahead Jazz. But Avant-Garde This Isn’t. In Fact It’s One Of The Most Infectious And Engaging Instantly Likeable In The Pocket Independent Artist Releases This Year. It’s Funky It Swings It’s Playful It’s Emotional – That’s A Lot Of Places For A Musical Heart To Go On One Collection But Langer Does It All Naturally And Organically Supplementing His Sharp Array Of Sax Sounds With Real Instruments And A Lot Of Live Band Interaction. The Title Track Everyone Is Hearing On The Weather Channel And YouTube Is Great But Just Scratches The Surface Of Langer’s Many Musical Muses. Let’s Hope He Does Another “little Art Project” Soon. All Contemporary Jazz Albums Should Be This Exciting.
–Jonathan Widran “Saxophonist Charley Langer Who’s Studied Under Jazz Masters And Performed With Numerous Artists On Stage Brings His Musical Chops To The Forefront In Never The Same His Debut CD. It’s Smooth Jazz With Bite Beefed Up With Contributions From World-Class Musicians. The Title Track Is A Smooth Jazz And YouTube Hit A Free-Flowing Track With A Memorable Chorus And Angular Solos From Langer And Electric Guitarist Kurt Griffey. Langer Is Lively On “Epifania” Combining His Soprano And Alto Sax Attack With Brassy Trumpet And Trombone From Tom Marino. Langer Can Jazz It Up As He Does With “Giant Steps”-Like Runs On “Outside In” And “Upside Down” A Swinging Straight Ahead Number. Blues Influences Seep Into “Remember When” And A Dreamy Rhodes Interlude From Wally Minko Spices Up The Ballad “Refuge”. Sax Hammond B3 And Guitar Lead The Attack On The Energetic “City Lights” Which Leads To The After-Party Slow-Burner “Gray Skies” And Langer’s Long Sax Lines.”
–Brian Soergel JazzTimes

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