January 28, 2012

The New Album


Release: Naomi LaViolette

Format: Compact Disc

Release date: January 27, 2012

Price: $15


Track Listing

  1. Words Or Not
  2. Hey Yeah
  3. Love On A Rainy Day
  4. My Superman
  5. Fragile
  6. Our Love Is Here To Stay
  7. Somewhere New To Stand
  8. Let me Love You
  9. Bright Eyes
  10. Ocean
  11. Both Sides Now
  12. Firelight Heart

Naomi LaViolette’s debut self-titled album features ten original songs with an acoustic niche between the worlds of folk singer-songwriter and jazz soulstress. Fresh arrangements of George Gershwin’s “Our Love Is Here to Stay” and Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” complete LaViolette’s production.


The album was recorded and produced by award-winning engineer and producer Dean Baskerville (Sheryl Crow, Everclear, Pink Martini). Baskerville describes her sound as “if Sarah McLachlan and Norah Jones took a road trip down the Oregon Coast, they’d come back with songs that sound like this.” LaViolette fronts her self-titled 2012 album at the piano with lead vocal, background vocals, synth creations, harmonica and composer of string arrangements. The album also features guitarist Tim Ellis (Aaron Meyer, Michael Allen Harrison, Tom Grant, Craig Carothers), bassist Bill Athens (Nancy King, Mary Kadderly, Trio SubTonic) and drummer Jeramy Burchett (Dirt Poor Robins, 5 O’Clock People). Recording sessions were held at Kung Fu Bakery, Dead Aunt Thelma’s, and Jackpot recording studios.


October 22, 2011

Official Album Release show is officially booked!

Official Portland Album Release Show
January 27, 2012 - 8 PM
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Jimmy Mak's
Portland's Premier Jazz Club
221 NW 10th Avenue - Portland, OR 97209
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With full band + the Classical Revolution PDX String Quartet
Also releasing a new album that night: Upper Left Trio
Mark your calendar!
This is an evening of music you don't want to miss.




May 7, 2011

Here I am!

Yes, I know, I know, it's been awhile since I last blogged. My apologies to the few faithful readers I have. You may be few but you are mighty, I'm sure.

We've been quite busy in the studio working on my new record. If you check out my little video player, that is pretty much a "vlog" of what's happened since my last written post. Vocals, piano, guitar, strings, hammond B3, and more!

I'm actually better at updating my website than updating this blog. Which is a bit nuts because a blog update is WAY easier than a website update. Aaah, grace please.

So to my few, but faithful and mighty readers - hello! Nice to write you again. I'm excited to say that most of the tracking on the new album is done, and we are mixing all these delicious tracks into a musical feast. "Words or not", my single, will hopefully be released soon on CDBaby and I-Tunes, as well as get promoted to some radio play (wouldn't that be awesome? I should at LEAST be able to get on KINK.fm's local music spotlight, right?)

The album cover has been designed and I'm really excited about it. The photo and design really seem to capture the essence of my music: romantic, natural, outdoorsy, evocative - with plenty of movement. Can't wait to show ya'll! Patience, my friends, timing is everything in this art/science/guessing game of the music industry.

I've got a full-band show coming up on June 5 in downtown Portland, that should be a blast.

That's all for now my friends, much love and peace,
Naomi

December 16, 2010

Dashing through the gigs....

Friday night - Heathman Hotel
Saturday night - Arrivederci
Sunday afternoon - ORS at St. Mary's Cathedral
Sunday night - "A Wilsonville Christmas" at Abella Italian Kitchen

Last weekend was a whirlwind of holiday gigging, and I love seasonal music - so it sure was fun!

Friday night was at the Heathman, with Lucia Conrad on violin, Nikki Graybeal on cello, and Bill Athens on bass. The room was decked out, with lights, greens, and a big Christmas tree with the hugest ornaments I've ever seen. People packed in, on both floors, some on the stairs.

Some of my favorite moments:
- Lucia's violin solo in "Christmastime is here". To try to describe in words: soulful double stops and blissful trills. Simply beautiful.
- Nikki's cello lines in "Winter Song", by Sara Bareilles. First off, amazing song. Add a talented cello player to play the changes on the haunting chord progressions = rip-your-heart-out loveliness.
- "Noel": We played the original arrangement of this song, which I wrote a few years ago. This year the Oregon Repertory Singers are performing my new arrangement for choir, so it was a treat to perform the old one with strings. Quite a few of the Singers were there to hear it!

I just love performing with string players. What a magical night!

Saturday night was at Arrivederci - a duo gig with my friend Michele Van Kleef. I love the vibe at Arrivederci. Down-to-earth good Italian food, fine wine, and a real living-room feel to the performing area.

Michele and I performed a mix of originals, holiday tunes, jazz standards and covers. Some of my favorite moments:
- Michele's song "Paint you red". Yes, it makes another "favorite moment" list. I love that song!
- "Lo, how a rose 'ere blooming" - I'm trying out a modern arrangement of this old song from the 16th century. A musical style mash-up!
- "Santa Baby" duet. Michele is a very talented, classy woman, but she also knows how to deliver the cheese and/or ham when a song calls for it. We giggled through the whole song!

Sunday afternoon was the first performance of the Oregon Repertory Singers' Christmas concerts at St. Mary's Cathedral. It was our first time performing "Noel". To have something I've composed performed by 60+ musicians to a crowded cathedral was truly a once-in-a-lifetime thrill! And, we get to perform it 3 more times next weekend! I was amazed and overwhelmed by the experience. More info about the upcoming concerts can be found at www.orsingers.org.

After ORS I dashed down to Abella in Wilsonville for the final gig of the weekend: "A Wilsonville Christmas". My friends and neighbors Michele and Christina joined me for some 3 part vocal harmony. So fun! Favorite moments:
- Christina's rendition of Joni Mitchell's "River". She made it her own!
- Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" - we each took a verse and then did some echoes / harmonies in the chorus.
- "Have yourself a merry little Christmas": Christina sang lead while Michele and I came up with some impromptu extra vocal parts. Harmonizing on the fly is a bit of a rush - add another person making stuff up at the same time and you never know what you'll get!
We all stuffed ourselves with ravioli after the show. It was great to do a show in my neighborhood! Christina, Michele and I all have children at the same Wilsonville pre-school, so the kids' teacher and a bunch of parents from the school showed up. Seasonal music + great friends + ravioli = a great night.