In another time and place, Jerry Costanzo wouldn’t be interpreting the Great American Songbook. It’s likely he’d be conceiving it. Midwest Record deemed the luminous vocalist and bandleader “A cat that knows how to swing it and grab the Vegas vibe that most of us never were old enough to experience,” while Jazz.com raved, “As all great singers do, he tells a story.” Raised in a musical family, Costanzo’s musical stencil was etched with the likes of Sinatra, Sammy, Dino, Perry Como, Count Basie, Mel Torme, Jerry Vale and Nat King Cole.
He was playing saxophone by
third grade, and developed chops as a performer studying acting at New York’s
Herbert Berghof Studio. A stint as personal aid and chauffeur for Al Pacino
further apprised Costanzo to the arts, before he joined his father Joseph’s big
band, The Memories Of Swing, first on sax and then as the outfit’s lead
vocalist. While well into his 30s before the New Yorker recognized his calling
card—bringing his musical idols back to life—Costanzo is making up for lost
time. Today, the man behind the mic is a full-time troubadour and bandleader,
surrounded by a Who’s Who of the jazz world.
In 2008, his debut full-length
album “Destination Moon,” produced by Andy Farber and accompanied by Farber
& his Swing Mavens octet, served up a dozen swigin` classics, “Moon” earned
Costanzo a dedicated live following, with gigs including the Annual Sinatra
Birthday Bash at The Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, N.J., Lincoln Centers Mid
Summer Night Swing, New York’s Metropolitan Room, Feinstein’s at The Loews
Regency and Waldorf Astoria, the Long Island, N.Y., Tilles Center for the
Performing Arts, Hofstra University’s Artie Shaw Centennial Concert and dozens
of concert series, festivals and private posh gigs up and down the East Coast.
Costanzo’s follow-up disc, “Can’t We Be Friends”—released on Daywood Drive
Records and executive/co-produced by Costanzo with acclaimed vocalist and
composer Kevin Fitzgerald Burke—raises the torch to fever pitch, featuring a
five-piece rhythm section, that again pays homage to musical heroes who painted
the original brush strokes on American standards, with a vibe he describes as
“George Shearing meets The Nat King Cole Trio meets Milt Jackson.”
In an
interview with All About Jazz, Costanzo was asked to conjure his dream band. He
joked, “They’re all dead. I wish I’d have been in my prime in the ‘30s, ‘40s
and ‘50s.”No doubt, those who have influenced the music of Jerry Costanzo would
offer a collective thumbs up for skillfully preserving their legacy. He is
indeed breathing new life into a venerable chapter of America’s songbook.
Chuck Taylor served as
a writer and senior editor at Billboard magazine for 14 years. He has appeared
on CNN, ABC’s “20/20,” VH1’s “Behind the Music,” A&E’s “Biography,” and
been quoted in the New York Times, USA Today and numerous publications about
music.
Oct 19: Guitarist Joe Cohn, joins Jerry and his
trio. Son of legendary saxophonist Al Cohn and vocalist Marylin Moore, Joe has
steadily risen to the fore and made his mark as one of the most inventive and
catalytic guitarists in jazz. He has toured the US and Europe and played with
groups led by his father, Al Cohn (1979-87), Freddy Cole, Bob Mover, Nick
Brignola, Artie Shaw, Zoot Sims, Buddy DeFranco, Al Grey, Warren Chiasson,
Carmine Leggio, Claude “Fiddler” Williams and Harry Allen to name but a few http://www.joecohn.com/#3
Nov 16: Vibraphonist/recording artist Mark Sherman, joins Jerry and
his trio, Mark Sherman has performed vibes around the world, including six
tours throughout Europe, Russia, China, Korea, the Philippines, Australia and
North America. He was named a winner in Downbeat Magazine’s 2007-2010 Critics
Poll for his musical prowess, and has conducted master classes in more than a
dozen nations. Sherman is a faculty member of The Juilliard School and New
Jersey City University. http://www.markshermanmusic.com/
Dec 21: Saxophonist Andy Farber & His 8-piece Swing Mavens. Jerry will be
performing Andy's original swinging arrangements of classic standards from his
first CD "Destination Moon" Andy Farber is an award winning jazz
composer, arranger and saxophonist and has spent years performing with the
likes of Jon Hendricks and Wynton Marsalis. Since 1994, Farber has been part of
the Jazz @ Lincoln Center stable of writers and performers. Through J@LC,
Farber has toured with the J@LC Orchestra, written originals compositions and
arrangements and been a guest artistic director. His work as an arranger,
conductor and instrumentalist can be heard on numerous recordings, commercials
and television/film scores www.andyfarber.com/
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