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The Pulse of Entertainment: Smooth Jazz Pianist Keiko Matsui Gives Love and Light on ‘Echo’

Japanese Smooth Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui.

*World renowned Smooth Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui releases another Shanachie Entertainment project called “Echo,” where the Japanese icon gives love and light via the piano. Keiko released the “Echo” project on February 22, 2019 with a CD release party at The Rose in Pasadena, California and a debut at #2 on iTunes.

“I’d been touring so much so last summer…I stopped touring to concentrate…for a month. I received inspiration. It’s hard to explain in words the way of life and love, and light…many emotions expressed through this album,” Matsui said passionately. “Songs started coming to me that same month. Four or five songs were very strong, did not go away. I said, ‘I know this is a sign.’ So I went to record them.”

That passion is “felt” when you listen to “Echo,” which features Grammy Award winning Kirk Whalum (sax), Grammy nominated Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar) and Grammy nominated Marcus Miller (bass). Produced by Keiko and Bud Harner, who also lends vocals, the project offers ten selections.

“The first song…the first time I hear this baseline it became the opening song…the melody of the blues,” she said.

Keiko Matsui is referring to “Unshakeable,” which is one of my favorites on the project because of the use of the horns (trombone, trumpet and alto sax) are done in an outstanding way and Keiko on the piano keys seem to uplift that tremendous sound in a way that Paul Jackson, Jr,’s guitar playing could make you feel “unshakeable.” I also like #2 “Moon Over Gotham,” featuring Paul Jackson, Jr., because it’s a masterpiece that is simple but intriguing because of the way Keiko’s fingers fly on the piano. My next favorite is the title track and first single #3 “Echo,” featuring Marcus Miller (bass), because it sounds like a song on the soundtrack of a fairytale movie – I had to reach for a tissue. The fourth selection “Espirt,” featuring Kirk Whalum (sax), is a favorite because the two makes it is so soulful I forgot for a minute both are considered “Smooth Jazz” musicians. I’m ending my favorites with #8 “Now is the Moment” because Keiko brings the light with her piano.

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“Echo (the name) came after all the recording sessions,” she pointed out about the title track.

“Echo” (Shanachie) also features Robben Ford and Ramon Stagnaro on guitar, Kyle Eastwood on bass and Gretchen Parlato on vocals. Keiko debuted in 1980 in the Cosmo band she founded with her husband Kazu Matsui. Cosmo released eight albums and Keiko recorded three albums with her husband. She debuted as a soloist in 1987 and has released 27 albums. In 1996 she received a Soul Train Award nomination. Matsui tours constantly and will be headlining the Smooth Jazz Cruise at Celebrity Infinity March 14 – 21st, performing at the Berks Jazz Festival April 6th and in Alexander, Virginia at The Birchmere on April 7th. www.KeikoMatsui.com www.Shanachie.com

SYNDICATED COLUMN: Eunice Moseley, has an estimated weekly readership of over ¼ million with The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Public Relations Strategist and Business Management Consultant at Freelance Associates, and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com. EVENT: “Uplifting Minds II” Free Entertainment Conference annually in Baltimore (Saturday April 20, 2019) in partnership with Security Square Mall and The Baltimore Times and Los Angeles (October/TBD). Offering Entertainment Business panel and a talent showcase and competition (vocal, songwriting, dance and acting) with over $15,000 valued in prizes.  www.UpliftingMinds2.com www.GoFundMe.com/Uplifting-Minds-II-Entertainment-Conference

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