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Alex Clements

LAS VEGAS CD RELEASE, "WAITING FOR YOU... NOV 19

About Me

hELLO everyone. Thank you for visiting my site. For those of you who don't know me I'm a jazz pianist/composer/arranger. For more information you can check out my bio on my website. There are lots of fun things to check out like sound clips and reviews. Not too long ago I was fortunate to record with some truly remarkable musicians; Alain Bradette on saxophones, Danny Gottlieb on drums, and Chris Queenan on bass. The result was my new Quartet album entitled "Waiting for you..." which was released in Orlando in October. I will be releasing it in Las Vegas at the Freakin' Frog November 19th. If your in town come on by!Here is the first review of "Waiting for you..." in ejazznews. Stay tuned for more news! Hope you enjoy...Canadian jazz pianist and composer Alex Clements provides us with his latest gem of an album with “Waiting for You” that in some ways eclipses his previous recording (Emily’s Song). Clements leads a quartet that features renowned drummer Danny Gottlieb, Canadian saxophonist Alain Bradette and bassist Chris Queenen from Orlando.Except for Alain Bradette’s “Mist On The Water,” and Greg Bush’s chart, the album presents original compositions including “Emily’s Song” the title piece from Clements previous recording which was written for his daughter. The opening track, “Blues for GB,” was dedicated to his jazz teacher, Greg Bush who introduced the pianist to jazz at the tender age of thirteen. He also includes the bossa nova tinged “Nuits de Paris,” written by Bush, is one of the most beautiful tunes on the album.On the title track, “Waiting for You,” saxophonist Bradette takes the lead on an extended solo performance while the leader plays a bit of backup until his turn for a solo. Both Bradette, who plays the soprano here, and Clements, play formidable parts on the twelve-minute “Old Balsam” but in the end it is Clements who shines on the keys.The tune “Time to Heal” is played slow and very mellow like a simmering ballad, while “New Horizons” picks up the beat in a livelier melody. Other notable scores include “The New Tune,” and “All I Can Give.”Alex Clements borrows from the best of classical and contemporary jazz delivering an inspirational performance on “Waiting for You.” An exceptional pianist, his innovative charts provides a soft and warm setting to music that’s full of strong vibrant rhythms played with a touch of class.Reviewer: Edward BlancoYear: 2007

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Member Since: 5/30/2007
Band Website: alexclements.com
Influences: Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Bobo Stenson, Jan Garbarek, Kenny Wheeler, John Coltrane, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, Jeff Johnson, John Taylor, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Miles Davis, Alexis Weissenberg, Alfred Brendal, Vladimir Horowitz
Sounds Like: Keith Jarrett, Bobo Stenson, Jan Garbarek, McCoy Tyner, Kenny Wheeler, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Fred Hersch
Record Label: independent
Type of Label: Indie