The Reese Project

Genre: Jazz
Secondary Genre: Celtic Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA Contact

...lively music that rocks, pops & plays it cool; mesmerizing to watch with a funky, Monk-rocks out flavor like Bach having lunch with BB King...something for everyone, from jazz to classical to blues to celtic to rock covers.

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Biography

'...music that rocks, pops and plays it cool' (Guitar World)

The Reese Project (TRP) plays lively music that rocks, pops & plays it cool; mesmerizing to watch with a funky, Monk-rocks out flavor like Bach having lunch with BB King. TRP includes something for every musical taste, from jazz, blues, & funk to celtic & classical music. Mesmerizing to watch, this unique quartet combines flute, cello, guitar & drums. Gorgeous compositions weave elements from around the world into up-tempo, high energy music 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. A "must see," The Reese Project will leave you wanting more & more.

Tom Reese (flutes) plays highly-charged, soaring flute lines that carve new sounds out of traditional forms, infusing the music with quotes from rock to pop. 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. Bobby Brewer (guitar) sends the band stomping & growling into the aether. His bluesy vocal style brings a new element into the mix. Aaron Walker (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 everything from jazz standards to funk, blues, rock covers, classical music & 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 Miles, Coltrane, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor, Yo Yo Ma, Modeski Martin & Wood, John Scofield, Pat Methany, Ellington, Monk, Grisman, Grapelli, Turtle Island & Kronos String Quartets, and classic rock bands.

"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").

Band members have worked with Les Brown, Petula Clark, Stanley Clarke, Norm Crosby, Jay Daversa, Gloria Estefan, Larry Gatlin, Robert Gordon, Charlie Grace, John Guerin, Phil Harris, Roger Kelloway, Tom Larsen, Jerry Lewis, Melissa Manchester, Henry Mancini, Chuck Mangione, Shelly Manne, Valery Pomoronov, Jerry Reed, Jeanne C. Riley, Chita Rivera, Bobby Rydell, Ira Sullivan, BJ Thomas, Rufus Thomas, & others.

Instrumentation

Tom Reese, flutes
Laurie Haines Reese, cello
Bobby Brewer, guitar
Aaron Walker, drums

Discography

1. Eastern Standard Time (Sept ‘09), In the Groove Records – 6 jazz standards & 6 originals
2. This Just In (2008), In the Groove Records – received radio airplay nationally
3. Vicodin Dreams (2005), 95 North – reached #53 on JazzWeek charts; in the top 60 for two months
4. Blue Etude (2000), Wyndfall Records – top 20 in the 2002 Grammies & 5 #1 hits
5. Apocalyptic Hayride (2004), Wyndfall – on WRTI’s Hot 11 for an unprecedented three months
6. Dark Kat (2003), Wyndfall – features flute, sax, piano, cello & drums
7. Viewpoints (1997), MMC Recordings – half jazz & half classical; on Amazon’s Best Seller List

Official Website

http://www.theReeseProject.net

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Press

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Setlist

Our typical set list varies depending on the venue. We can play shows that are all jazz standards, all originals, all celtic rock, or all Ellington, etc. Our normal sets are about an hour long, and then we take a 15-minute break.

Typical Ellington Concert:

“A” Train
Satin Doll
Caravan
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
“C” Jam Blues
I Got It Bad
In a Mellow Tone
In a Sentimental Mood
It Don’t Mean a Thing
Come Sunday
I Let a Song (go out of my heart)
Things Aint What They Used to Be

Typical Jazz Set List:

Evening in Vermont
My Funky Valentine
Spooky (Vocal)
Bach Minuet / Norwegian Wood
All Blues
Satin Doll
Night & Day
Watermelon Man
Black Orpheus
Summertime
There Will Never Be Another You

SET II:
Bye Bye Blackbird
Meditation
"A" Train
Autumn Leaves
Cantaloupe Island / Watermelon Man
Blue Bossa
When Sunny Gets Blue
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Girl I Left Behind Me / Bach Prelude for Solo Cello / Abigail Rocks

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