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MP3 Portrait - JAZZ: Hard Bop


Melvin Smith brings to the table the organic fusion of jazz, latin, folk, and gospel standards. Along with his daring originals, Smith definantly satisfies the listener spirit, soul, and body.

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JAZZ: Hard Bop, SPIRITUAL: Instrumental Gospel

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I Surrender All (2008)
Melvin Smith, "soulful sax man and well musically educated award winner" (Chris Spector-Midwest Record Review), is a native of Jacksonville, Florida who began playing saxophone at the age of thirteen. During his early musical development Smith was fortunate to have great musical experiences like performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival and a European tour. Smith attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music where he received an excellent education in music. Smith later received a Master's Degree in Jazz Studies from Queens College in New York. During the late 90's Smith was a part of ADMAS, a New York based groundbreaking Ethiopian Jazz group. During the same time Smith, became a member of The New York Jazz Group The New Hope Ensemble, and the acid jazz group Funk Monk. Since moving to New York Melvin has had the opportunity to play with such artists as Charlie Persip, Hubert Eaves III, Ben Vereen, MIchael Henderson, and Norman Conners. Smith has also had the pleasure of opening for Ce Ce WInans and Donnie McClurkin. Smith's critically acclaimed 2007 release "Portrait" has been compared to Donald Byrd's
A New Perspective ( Blue Note 1962) and I'm trying to get Home (Blue Note 1964) and Smith's approach has been compared to Hank Mobley by Micheal Gladstone at All About Jazz. Smith has also been compared to Charles Lloyd and George Coleman (John Barron- All About Jazz). Portait mixes different styles and feels for a great project. John Barron writes:

"Portrait is an honest representation of an artist willing to take chances while respecting the musical traditions of his past. Smith has the potential to reach a broad audience without compromising an ounce of artistic integrity."

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Portrait (2007)
Melvin Smith, a Jacksonville, Florida native, began playing clarinet at the age of twelve. By the time he was thirteen Smith gravitated toward the tenor saxophone. Growing up in Florida, Melvin was exposed to many styles of music. Developing at a relatively fast rate, he started playing at various venues in Jacksonville. By his senior year of high school, Melvin decided on a career in music. In 1992 Smith was accepted and given a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Moving to Boston was an eye opening experience for Melvin. Playing with so many good musicians was a great motivator for Smith to develop even further. While in Boston, he had the pleasure of studying with Andy McGhee, Billy Pierce, George Garzone, and Walter Beasley to name a few. He was awarded the Lennie Johnson Award while at Berklee. In 1996 after completing his Bachelor's degree, Melvin decided to move to New York and enrolled in Queens College for further study. While at Queens, he studied with jazz legends Jimmy Heath and Sir Roland Hanna as well as the proficient Todd Williams and Michael Phillip Mossman. Melvin completed his Master's degree in 1999.
Influenced by Many styles, Smith has had the pleasure of opening for Ce Ce Winans and Donnie McClurkin. Melvin has shared the stage with Norman Connors, Michael Henderson, as well as Charlie Persip, and Ben Vereen. Smith's focus these days are on composition. Melvin melds gospel, jazz, world beat, folk and rock into his music for a style that is uniquely his own. Melvin Smith is definitely an emerging voice to look for on the scene today.

"....Whether playing gently or blowing hard and furious, Melvin Smith lays down nine tracks of saxophone savvy music in a burner of an album." Edward Blanco E Jazz News

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About Melvin Smith
Melvin Smith, a Jacksonville, Florida native, began playing clarinet at the age of twelve. By the time he was thirteen Smith gravitated toward the tenor saxophone. Growing up in Florida, Melvin was exposed to many styles of music. Developing at a relatively fast rate, he started playing at various venues in Jacksonville. By his senior year of high school, Melvin decided on a career in music. In 1992 Smith was accepted and given a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Moving to Boston was an eye opening experience for Melvin. Playing with so many good musicians was a great motivator for Smith to develop even further. While in Boston, he had the pleasure of studying with Andy McGhee, Billy Pierce, George Garzone, and Walter Beasley to name a few. He was awarded the Lennie Johnson Award while at Berklee. In 1996 after completing his Bachelor's degree, Melvin decided to move to New York and enrolled in Queens College for further study. While at Queens, he studied with jazz legends Jimmy Heath and Sir Roland Hanna as well as the proficient Todd Williams and Michael Phillip Mossman. Melvin completed his Master's degree in 1999.
Influenced by Many styles, Smith has had the pleasure of opening for Ce Ce Winans and Donnie McClurkin. Melvin has shared the stage with Norman Connors, Michael Henderson, as well as Charlie Persip, and Ben Vereen. Smith's focus these days are on composition. Melvin melds gospel, jazz, world beat, folk and rock into his music for a style that is uniquely his own. Melvin Smith is definitely an emerging voice to look for on the scene today.
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Gospel Jazz Site   3/31/2008 - 4:56 AM
Hey People: Check out my version of God Bless the Child on the Gospel Jazz Podcast 123. You can get there by going to www.gospeljazzsite.com. i'll talk to everyone soon. (login or sign up to read more)
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October Gospel Synergy Magazine   10/02/2007 - 5:09 AM
Hello Everyone: I would just like you to know that I am in the October Jazz issue of Gospel Synergy Magazine. For more information you can go to : www.gospelsynergy.com Melvin (login or sign up to read more)
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New CD Reviews   10/02/2007 - 5:07 AM
Hello All: I would just like to first thank evryone that's supporting me. God Bless You all. I would like to share 3 CD Reviews for my Album "Portrait" Chris Spector of MidwestRecord.com Writes: KARI ON PRODUCTIONS MELVIN SMITH/Portrait: Is the... (login or sign up to read more)
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