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Stanley Maxwell

Bristol, Connecticut, United States | INDIE

Bristol, Connecticut, United States | INDIE
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"These Are The Champions"

Our Best Jazz category has always had a sort of esoteric edge to it. Despite the many talented jazz musicians pouring out of Hartford’s Artists Collective and the Hartt School at the University of Hartford, Hartford Advocate readers seem to prefer jazz with some rock mixed in. Perhaps that’s why Stanley Maxwell isn’t necessarily the kind of group you think of when you hear the word "jazz" — they’ve got horns, yeah, but their roots are in jam rock, though their sound certainly tips the hat to soul jazz pioneers like Eddie Harris. And improvisation plays a massive role in their live show, and it’s those skills that earned them this year’s Best Jazz title. (They won it in 2007 as well.) - Hartford Advocate


"School Is In Session"

Stanley Maxwell shows talent and restraint

Thomas Pizzola Review of
Performance at Zen Bar (6/11/04)

"The jazz/funk improvisation of Stanley Maxwell appears spontaneous and at times is exhilarating."

"The members of jazz/funk combo Stanley Maxwell do not need to use words in order to communicate. Instead, they speak to each other through their music. This musical correspondence was on display as the band grooved through a well-received set that left the people in attendance with a greater understanding of how to speak without using words."

"This musical communication helps the band gel as a unit, and it shows. The four-piece -- keyboardist Evan Green, saxophone player Eric DellaVecchia, bassist Mark Crino and drummer Andy Chatfield -- did an excellent job with their mainly vocals-free, jazz/funk hybrid. They have an uncanny ability to vibe off each other with some real neat improvisational passages. Fortunately, the improv doesn't smack of self-indulgence."

"Stanley Maxwell has found a way to avoid that trap. The songs are written ahead of time, but the band always leaves spots for improvisation. This is usually accomplished through musical cues in the song, or through hand signals. Each member has a chance to improvise if they feel like it."

"Most of the time they do. Each member displayed his chops as a soloist at least once during the set. These moments proved exhilarating as the musician just went for it. But thankfully, the band knew when not to milk it. They had an inherent ability to rein it in, which cut down on the aforementioned self-indulgence that usually wrecks a band like this."

"While each member of the band is talented in his own right, I was impressed with the rhythm section, particularly the drumming of Chatfield, whose playing style was a nice mixture of precision and understated power. He and bassist Crino work well in tandem providing a solid foundation for the rest of the band."

- Hartford Advocate


"The Stein"

"The best funk band on the music scene today."

--Waltham, MA (2/6/03) - Brandeis University


"Berkshire Music Festival"

“An excellent fusion jazz group…I just flicked their CD in my player and knew I wanted them. The fact that they were conservatory trained is highly evident in their music…you want to sit back, close your eyes, sip on some scotch and say this is living…clearly the most talented performers at my event."

--Lake Onota - Pittsfield, MA (2/27/03) - Attorney Rinaldo Del Gallo III


"Music : Previews & Reviews"

“This band is very creative and always full of surprises. Young – fresh, constantly changing, evolving. Listeners and dancers will not be bored. Stanley Maxwell is educated in jazz and instinctively know funk and R&B and love to get the audience dancing. Not your average white boys and not your old man’s funk band either.”

--Fall/Winter Edition 2003 - Armi @ Great Barrington (MA)


"Northeast Kingdom Music Festival"

“Stanley Maxwell was (in my opinion) the best demo I received for the festival.”

--The Chilly Ranch - Albany, VT

Performances included The Headhunters, Soulive, The Slip, Addison Groove Project, Topaz, The Tony Trischka Band, The Screaming Headless Torsos, The Josh Roseman Unit, Kaki King, Gordon Stone, ulu, and Dave Fiuczynski (4/15/03) - Edward DuFresne


"Stanley Maxwell Scores"

Arts Section - "Scene"
December 30, 2007
By Donna Larcen

You "American Idol" and "Dancing With the Stars" voters can now cast a ballot for a group of local musicians.

Stanley Maxwell is made up of Andy Chatfield on percussion; Mark Crino on bass and backing vocals; Evan Green on keyboards and backing vocals; and Eric DellaVecchia on sax and lead vocals.

Their blues song "Mousetrap" was named the winner in the Best Jazz Song category of the Independent Music Awards, an international contest to promote indie musicians through promotion and marketing.

The contest is now running a "Vox Populi" vote through February 2008, where music fans can choose from among the five finalists in each of a multitude of categories. To vote online, see www.musiciansatlas.com/pages/imafinalist/.

The band says "Mousetrap" was influenced by Thelonious Monk.

Stanley Maxwell won Relix Magazine's November "JamOff" contest and had "Mousetrap" featured on a CD sampler. The group won the Best Jazz Band category in the 2007 Hartford Advocate Grand Band Slam.
- The Hartford Courant


"JamOff Winner - November 2007"

Connecticut-based four-piece Stanley Maxwell blends (among many other influences) visceral funk, jazz, and rock with tight arrangements and intricate group improvisation. They’ve made a grass-roots name for themselves throughout the Northeast since 2001 as a "must-see" band. The bar of 5/4 is the “trap” in their Monk-inspired eleven-bar blues “Mousetrap”. - Relix Magazine


"Best Jazz Song"

The Stanley Maxwell song “Mousetrap” has been selected as the Winner in the "Best Jazz Song" category of the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards. Stanley Maxwell was selected by Industry and Artist judges over four other Jazz Song Finalists, including The Harlem Experiment's "Harlem River Drive".

Stanley Maxwell's "Mousetrap" joins fellow winners Marco Benevento (Best Live Performance Album - "Live At Tonic"), The Frequency (Best Jam Song - "Jim Gordon Part II"), Ernie Watts (Best Jazz Album - "Analog Man"), and Lionel Loueke (Best World/Traditional Song - "Kponnon Kpete") on the IMA CD compilation, Now Hear This, to be distributed at major music events such as SXSW, Folk Alliance, Popkomm, NXNE, Ozzfest, Warped Tour, MacRock, MTV Springbreak, London Calling and others throughout 2008.

The compilation will also be serviced to over 700 U.S. and Canadian public and college radio stations by The Planetary Group, and promoted to over 4 million eMusic subscribers and over 2 million Pure Volume customers.

You can listen to all the Winners of the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards at:
http://independentmusicawards.com/pages/jukebox2008.asp

The Independent Music Awards are produced by Music Resource Group (publisher of The Musician's Atlas) and co-sponsored by Borders Books & Music; eMusic; The Planetary Group; ManiaTV and HavocTV; Burnside Distribution; Trig.com and MediaGuide.

Artist Judges for the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards include Les Claypool, Chad Smith, Snoop Dogg, Mavis Staples, Ray Davies, Susan Tedeschi, Angelique Kidjo, Ice-T, Suzanne Vega, Duncan Sheik, Tim Pagnotta, MickDeth, Mobb Deep, Judy Collins, Charlie Musselwhite, Martin Atkins, Frank Iero, Rob Wasserman, Chuck Comeau, Bill Frisell, Mark Ribot, Peter Gabriel, and McCoy Tyner.

Industry Judges for the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards include Carrie Hughes, Kevin Lyman, Joe Cuello, Joe Boyd, Elena Rossi, Anthony DeCurtis, Abby White, Chris Douridas, Philippa Murphy, Ben Fong-Torres, David Wilkes, Chris Kimsey, Mike Errico, Lior Goldenberg, Melissa Cross, Carrie Istad, Pilley Bianchi, Michael Patterson, Jeff Torrice, Carol Lester, Jennifer DaRe, Ethan Allen, Annie Lin, Danny Saber, Brett Kimberlin, Shari Black Velvet, Roger LeBlanc, Roy Jackson, Stefan Goldby, Josh Rabinowitz, Tim Riley, Jennifer Tefft, and Scott Reifman. - 7th Annual Independent Music Awards


"Don't Wake The Baby!"

"Connecticut's Stanley Maxwell has one aspect of being a band nailed down: they're named after a dude, but not a dude in the band, and a possibly fictional dude at that.
The disassociated moniker is an elemental part of rock and roll that cannot be underestimated. Fortunately for Stanley Maxwell, they've got a lot more going for them than an irreverent name. The sounds on their debut album 'Don't Wake the Baby!' are some of the most serious I've heard in a while. There isn't a lot of money in playing complex, conservatory-honed jazz fusion these days, so you can tell these guys are in it for the playing. It would be nice if players like this were the ones selling loads of albums and downloads and merch, but there's not much one can do about the state of music today. It's better just to enjoy albums like 'Don't Wake the Baby!', which floats above the cesspool of monthly money magnets that we are deluged with daily.

Hearing this quartet bop their way through their own brand of modern jazz is like a cleanser for the overexposed mind, as the four players manage to create an ensemble-sized sound with a wealth of nuance and compositional thoughtfulness. The smoky title track encompasses a great deal of Stanley Maxwell's influences, with sultry female guest vocals, a brief flurry of hip-hop lyricism, and a tasteful, understated jazz backdrop. 'Defragmenting' is a sophisticated tune that nicely displays the band's soft-handed approach, where less notes and a lighter touch prevail. Not to say that they don't have their 'out' moments - 'No Good Reasons' briefly visits outer space, and 'Highway Patrol' mines a visceral stretch of asphalt and comes up funky - but the overall tone is one of tasteful separation and group consideration rather than ferocious soloing and brain-splitting speed.

Their signature tune, 'Mousetrap,' which has garnered them a great deal of acclaim, is as engaging as any corporate-approved jazz being made today. The bass and drums are locked into a world of their own, visited by hovering sax lines that color the landscape with intricate lines. 'Bono's Squandering' and 'Gianormous' exhibit touches of afrobeat and world rhythms, and it's easy to hear the NYC-vicinity influence on the sneaky 'Not Yet,' which blends uptown fuzz with some downtown funk and stirs in some melodica for a cocktail that has a hint of MMW aftertaste. Stanley Maxwell might be relatively unknown, but their sublime style and scholarly skills should endear them to audiences looking for something more in music today."

--Bryan Rodgers, Home Grown Music Network (10/8/08) - Home Grown Music Network


Discography

Independently-produced debut studio album "Don't Wake The Baby!" released on Mindwill Records (the band's independent record label) available from the Home Grown Music Network and iTunes.

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Bio

Connecticut-based four-piece Stanley Maxwell plays original music that blends (among many other influences) jazz, funk and rock with tight arrangements and intricate group improvisation. They are a no-nonsense, conservatory-trained group of musicians who share a love for playing soulful music together and making people dance. The band has built a grassroots name for themselves throughout the Northeast since 2001, and joined the Home Grown Music Network in 2008. From colleges and festivals to nightclubs and local bars, the group is a “must see” experience. Aesthetically, they combine both the virtuosic and the simple into a visceral concoction.

Stanley Maxwell’s independently-produced debut album Don't Wake The Baby! was recorded in Bristol, CT by Dan Silvia of Hillgrove Recording (a company based in West Roxbury, MA) and mastered by Anthony Latt of the LattKave Recording Studio in Yonkers, NY. The album included Mousetrap, an eleven-bar blues influenced by Thelonious Monk. The band’s recording of the composition by pianist Evan Green attracted international attention including:

* Mousetrap winning "Best Jazz Song" in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards (December 2007), an international program that helps indie artists and releases overcome mainstream obstacles and reach wider audiences by providing year-long promotion, marketing and distribution opportunities that place those selected in front of more than 15 million music fans and industry decision makers around the world.
* Winning the Relix Magazine November 2007 "JamOff" contest for unsigned artists, with Mousetrap featured on the November Relix CD sampler, included with over 100,000 issues of the internationally distributed magazine, dedicated to jam bands and improvisational music.

Notable Stanley Maxwell performances and events include:

* Featured performances at annual festivals and prestigious venues including
o First Night Hartford (2008, 2007,2005,2002)
o Hartford Advocate’s Grand Band Slam (Winner - “Best Jazz Band” in 2010, 2009 and 2007 Readers’ Polls; 2008 Nominations for "Best Jazz" and "Best Funk/Fusion", 2003 Nomination for "Best R&B")
o Old State House
+ Connecticut Brewfest (2005,2004)
+ Lunchtime Summer Concert Series (2003, 2002)
o New Haven Jazz Festival
o SoNo Arts Celebration
o Jonathan Edwards Winery Summer Nights Music Series
o The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
+ The Connecticut Forum
+ Mixed Bag Concert Series
+ Ha! Ha! Hartford
o Adirondack Music Festival (New York)
o Clinton Art and Music Festival (New York)
o Northeast Kingdom Music Festival (Vermont)
o Dfest (Diversafest - Oklahoma)
* College tours including Brandeis University, Bryant College, Colby Sawyer College, Curry College, Fairfield University, Framingham State, Maine Maritime Academy, University of Massachusetts, Vassar College, Williams College, and Yale University;
* Weekly residencies at the open-air shopping destination the Shoppes at Farmington Valley in Canton (2010), the upscale Zen Bar in Farmington (2004), the trendy Backroom Lounge @ Bottega in New Haven (2004, 2003), and the New York City comedy show "Stand-Up Stew" in Chelsea (2002);
* Chosen out of thousands of acts to showcase at the Northeast Regional Conference of NACA (National Association of Campus Activities) in Marlboro, Massachusetts (2002).
* Selection as the band to play for thousands at the ESPN X-Trials at Lake Compounce Amusement Park (2001);
* Honored by the AJR Nocera Memorial Foundation (2010, 2009) as well as the National Spinal Chord Injury Association (2002, 2001) for support at their benefit concerts two years in a row;

As well as memorable shows with artists including The Charlie Hunter Trio, Fred Wesley & The New JBs, The New Deal, Ryan Montbleau, The Breakfast, Dub Is A Weapon, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Zappa Plays Zappa, Cyro Baptista & Beat The Donkey, The Disco Biscuits, The Roots, Sam Kininger, DJ Le Spam & The Spam Allstars, Hypnotic Clambake, Addison Groove Project, Mountain of Venus, Seth Yacovone, Raisinhill, moe and members of Max Creek.