The Reese Project

Location:
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Jazz / Funk / Classical
Site(s):
Label:
In the Groove Records
Type:
Indie
'.music that rocks, pops and plays it cool' (Guitar World).



"One of the most impressive modern jazz projects in the country . it's for jazz fans everywhere." (The Fly Magazine)



"Like.Monk-like" by Tom Reese. Performed by The Reese Project. Players: Tom Reese (alto flute), Laurie Haines Reese (cello), Bobby Brewer (guitar), Aaron Walker (drums), Johnny "Bravo" Acevedo (percussion).



The Reese Project, plays lively jazz, blues, funk & classical music. Mesmerising to watch, this unique quartet combines flute, cello, piano & drums. Gorgeous compositions weave elements from around the world into up-tempo, high energy jazz and haunting sounds that flow from calypso to waltz feels. They're appealing to see & hear (listen for Tom's trademark "Yeah!") and have played to sold out venues & multiple standing ovations. The unique instrumentation of the group & their "outside of the box" approach has critics raving with their fresh approach to traditional jazz. A "must see," The Reese Project will leave you wanting more & more "East Coast Cool."



See www.TheReeseProject.net for complete tour schedule.



Contact Tom Reese to schedule a concert or event.



Tom Reese, flute, writes most of the band's material. In performance, his highly-charged, soaring flute lines carve new sounds out of traditional forms. Laurie Haines Reese, cello, adds a unique flavor to the band with the electric cello. Her shredding sound and acoustic bass lines compliment the creative edge in the original works as well as the standards. Beth Trez, piano, sends the band stomping & growling into the aether. Dave Young, drums, captures the motion in the rhythms and drives the sound.



With a nod to past masters, the original jazz created within this group of musicians steps in a new direction, while staying squarely within the boundaries of real jazz. It's definitely music for fresh ears. Performing jazz standards, funk, blues & originals, The Reese Project includes something for everyone -- from Bach to the Beatles. They have played to packed houses throughout the US & Canada (even in a major snow storm!).



Their influences include Claude Bolling, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor, Yo Yo Ma, Modeski Martin & Wood, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, David Grisman, Stephane Grapelli, Turtle Island & Kronos String Quartets, and classic rock bands.



The Reese Project has released eight CD's. "Eastern Standard Time" was released in Jan. '10 on In the Groove Records. It just received a favorable review (plus 3 stars!) in Downbeat Magazine (Sept '10). "This Just In" was released in April 2008, also on In the Groove Records. “Live from Ft. Worth (2006), was recorded in August of ‘06. "Vicodin Dreams" (2005), reached 53 on JazzWeek charts and stayed in the top 60 for two months. "Blue Etude" (2002), was in the top 20 in the 2002 Grammies. "Apocalyptic Hayride" (2004), had a song on WRTI’s Hot 11 for an unprecedented three months. Earlier CD's include "Dark Kat" (2003) & "Viewpoints" (1997). They were selected to be on WVIA's "Best of 30 Years of Homegrown Music" CD; Lancaster Jazz compilations, several Christmas compilations & other honors. They have also composed & performed several movie scores.



Video "Memphis Underground," written by Herbie Mann, performed by The Reese Project in Mo' Jazz Cafe, Wilmington, Vermont. Players: Tom Reese (flute), Laurie Haines Reese (cello), Bobby Brewer (guitar), Aaron Walker (drums) & Vinnie Dorso (percussion). Filmed for RSN TV. Intro filmed at Alois Martini Bar at the Bube's Brewery Complex in Mount Joy, PA.



Members of TRP have performed or recorded Al Grey, Bert Denis Trio, BJ Thomas, Bobby Dey, Cecil Bridgewater, Cedar Walton, Chuck Mangione, Connie Francis, Diane Shurr, Gloria Estefan, Henry Mancini, Ira Sullivan, Jerry Vale, John Blake, Johnny Coles, Melissa Manchester, Nat Adderly, Nick Brignola, Peaches, Robin Gibb, Sal Nestico, Steve Giordano, Steve Turre, Tim Warfield, Valery Ponomarev, Vic Damone, Eddie Gomez, & Mark Kramer and others.



"I caught three fabulous acts Sunday at the Lancaster Jazz Festival. The headliner, Kurt Elling, kept the listeners there, but for my tastes, the second act, The Reese Project, stole the show. This unique combination with a soloing cello playing bass lines, amazing soloist Tom Reese making the flute viable as a jazz instrument & soaring vocals by veteran vocalist Ron Smith proved that unique instrumentation equals great jazz." (Logan McKinney, "New Waves in Radio")
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