Steve Cole's New Album "SLEIGHT OF HAND", Out June 5th via Mack Avenue Music Group / Artistry Music
Saxophonist and composer Steve Cole announced his new album Sleight of Hand will be released June 5 via Mack Avenue Music Group / Artistry Music. Partnering with his longtime producer and co-writer David Mann for a collection of 10 new original songs, Cole combines the sounds of two cities, Chicago and Minneapolis, that have come to define his musical identity. The first single “Knock Out” is out now – an instant classic that leans into the soul of Teddy Pendergrass, you can listen to the song HERE.
LISTEN TO STEVE COLE'S "KNOCK OUT" HERE
The exhilarating sound that has made Steve Cole one of the most popular artists on today’s contemporary jazz scene was forged in two cities: his native Chicago and his longtime home of Minneapolis. “My whole musical foundation was built in Chicago,” Cole says. “It’s where I cut my teeth and it will always be my home. But I feel like I've come into my own in Minneapolis, and I’ve done my best work over the 17 years that I’ve lived here. I’ve been so inspired by the artistic community here and by the relationships I’ve formed with the brilliant musicians in the city. I don't think I would be where I am today if I lived anywhere else.”
Sleight of Hand revels in the eclectic and beguiling funk and soul of the two cities that the saxophonist has called home. Cole brings together infectious grooves, sensual ballads and a thrilling energy with a captivatingly layered production, a tricky proposition that suggests the illusory misdirection of the title.
The musicians that breathe such vivid life into Sleight of Hand represent Cole’s local community as well as the extended network of collaborators that he has met through his travels across the globe. They include guitarist Bernd Schoenhart (Cher, Marc Anthony); trumpeter Trevor Neumann (The Eagles, Jeff Lorber); bassists Mel Brown (Stevie Wonder, The Temptations) and Will Lee (Paul Shaffer, The Brecker Brothers); and drummers Brian Dunne (Hall and Oates, Ariana Grande) and Eric Valentine (Joe Satriani, Erykah Badu).
Cole’s first call upon relocating to Minneapolis was organist Ricky Peterson, who enjoyed a two-decade collaboration with David Sanborn and worked with Prince as both a producer and a keyboardist at various times throughout the Purple One’s legendary career. For the single “Maceology,” a raucous, funky tribute to the great James Brown/P-Funk saxophonist Maceo Parker, Cole called on the most in-demand funk guitarist in music today, Cory Wong (Vulfpeck, Fearless Flyers) - a longtime acquaintance who had joined Cole’s band for one memorable night at Dakota Jazz Club early in Wong’s meteoric rise to fame.
Sleight of Hand is a joyous and celebratory affair, showcasing the love and reverence that Cole maintains for his two musical homes, their bold spirits and their breathtakingly diverse sounds.
About Steve Cole
Saxophonist Steve Cole is one of the most celebrated players in contemporary jazz. The Chicago native exploded onto the scene in 1998 with the album Stay Awhile, produced by fellow Chicagoan Brian Culbertson. Cole grew up on a diet of bebop blended with pop radio hits and honed his skills on the diverse 1990s Chicago music scene, where he was called on to play everything from jazz to funk to gospel, rock to R&B and soul. All of those experiences come into play in Cole’s exhilarating and wide-ranging music. In addition to his work as a solo artist, Steve has performed and/or recorded with such greats as Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Boz Scaggs, Larry Carlton, Jeff Lorber, Jim Peterik, Freddie Cole, Cyrus Chestnut, and KMFDM. He’s also been a featured soloist with the City of Prague Orchestra and The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and is a founding member of The Sax Pack, a stellar sax trio completed by Kim Waters and Jeff Kashiwa. When not on the road, Dr. Cole teaches music industry entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, where he is a Clinical Professor and Teaching Fellow.
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