Congratulations to Kari-On Production client, Larry Corban, for placement on the Top 50 RMR Jazz Chart.
Larry Corban is #2 for the week ending 1-7-2017**
Larry Corban, 12 weeks on chart peaking at #1
Congratulations to Kari-On Production client, Larry Corban, for placement on the Top 50 RMR Jazz Chart.
Larry Corban is #2 for the week ending 1-7-2017**
Larry Corban, 12 weeks on chart peaking at #1
Valentine’s Day solo guitar gig, Tuesday February 14th from 1 – 4 pm.
Tickets are available here:
Larry Corban 3 w/ Harvie S and Steve Williams at Club Bonafide on February 15, 2017 for one set at 7:30.
Tickets are available here:
http://clubbonafide.com/event/larry-corban-3-live-at-club-bonafide/
Larry Corban: Corban Nation
by George W. Harris • January 12, 2017 •
Guitarist Larry Corban teams up with a blues-grooved team of Harvie S/b, James Weidman/p-key, Steve Williams/dr and guest Steve Slagle/as-ss for some picking and grinning. The team gets a bit funky and Headhunter-y with hip keyboards and thick bass work cruising on “What It Is.” Slagle’s soprano is hip on the upbeat bopper “In-Vision” while the Corban bends the bluesy strings with Slagle’s alto on the title song. The fall back is soul grooves, with nice picking on “Segment” and “The Shape of Time” while the team shows some elliptical moments on ‘Trekian Logic.” Corban shines gloriously on the rich read of “I Should Care” and is delicate with Weidman’s piano and S’s bowed bass on the reflective “Child’s Tune.” A fret fest!
Larry Corban moves up to #18 on the JazzWeek Top 50 Jazz Chart with “Corban Nation,” featuring Harvie S, James Weidman and Steve Williams. This lightning in a bottle offering is available now at www.larrycorban.com/store which I might add is a 5/5 Star Top 100 writer reviewed album. Check it out!
Larry Corban enjoys a 5th week on the CMJ Top 40 Jazz Chart, peaking at #4 overall so far, and this week hitting the #9 slot with CORBAN NATION.
The Roots Music Report Year End Top 200 JAZZ chart just came out, the last chart ending being 12-31-2016.
#40 Larry Corban, Corban Nation
Congratulations to Kari-On Productions client Larry Corban who received a 4.5/5 Star review from Jazz Music Archives. Desoto says “Overall, Corban Nation is a highly listenable offering with plenty of meat and potatoes, laced with introspective cuts to savor and enjoy. Each release builds upon the ever growing, ever maturing discography of Corban. A recommended listen!”
Guitarist Larry Corban is based in New York City and a part of the ever-growing vibrant jazz scene. You can find him regularly recording and or performing with the likes of, James Weidman, Harvie S, Steve Williams, Steve Slagle, Buddy Williams, Sylvia Cuenca, Essiet Okon Essiet, Ron Affif, Omer Avital, Avishia Cohen, Ralph Peterson Jr., Roy Hargrove, Vic Juris, Oz Noy, Nir Felder, Ben Butler, Matt Beck, Jeffrey Lee Campbell, Tim Quick and Wayne Krantz. His education background includes a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from Ithaca College, and he has studied privately with Pat Martino, Wayne Krantz, Joanne Brackeen, Jack Wilkins, Vic Jaris, David Fuze Fiuczynski, Mick Goodrick, Steve Brown, and Rick Beato.
The sum of this experience is immediately evident in his latest offering with the Aperturistic Trio, entitled Corban Nation, that kicks off with “In-Vision,” an up-tempo pentatonic burner, filled with strong rhythm changes throughout the song form. This track features guest artist Steve Slagle who takes up the soprano sax on this cut, weaving fine solo lines of precision. Pianist James Weidman is eloquent, swinging, and his in the pocket rhythm coupled with solid ideas builds a gateway to Corban’s flurry of single notes that are guaranteed to sear your soul. Harvie S keeps the group tightly cemented while creating an undercurrent of rhythm that swings with empowered passion, and a perfect partner for drummer Steve Williams slammin’ set rhythms.
“The Shape of Time,” is a groove based tune, that draws inspiration from the classic tune “Sunny,” while traversing different keys for the improvisational sections. Weidman utilizes fender Rhodes, to give it a classic groove sound. The group chomps and digs with an in the pocket feel for a solid listen. “Slow Fizz” begins with an ala Pat Metheny Beyond the Missouri Sky vibe, open and spacious while building into a loping swing with complex harmonics and a lilting ¾ time feel, at times reminiscent of a Scofield vibe from the 70s.
The offering is closed out befittingly with a standard “I Should Care,” which is treated with respect and eloquence. The quartet has a unique way of expanding upon the sound of a standard while still respecting its origins.
Overall, Corban Nation is a highly listenable offering with plenty of meat and potatoes, laced with introspective cuts to savor and enjoy. Each release builds upon the ever growing, ever maturing discography of Corban. A recommended listen!
http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/album/larry-corban/corban-nation
Congratulations to Kari-On Productions client Larry Corban for a superb review from Classicalite writer Mike Greenblatt on his new album “Corban Nation.” Greenblatt says: “His [Larry Corban] third release with The Aperturistic Trio, barrelhouses through eight originals and a stunning cover of Charlie Parker’s “Segment” with bassist Harvie S, keyboardist James Weidman and drummer Steve Williams. Saxophonist Steve Slagle makes it a quintet on the opening “In-Vision” jam, the title track and a delectable slice of deliciousness called “Slow Fizz” that rambles on for 7:23. Recommended.