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TRUE - Winner of The 2007 NAR Lifestyle Music Award for
ALBUM OF THE YEAR, and BEST CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
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Improv in G Flat with Fiona Joy Hawkins (Imaginary Road Studios - VT. April 08)
"Rain" - with Fiona Joy Hawkins (Imaginary Road Studios - VT. April 08)
"Improvisation in C" - with Fiona Joy Hawkins (Imaginary Road Studios - VT. April 08)
"Through Cloud" - with Fiona Joy Hawkins (Imaginary Road Studios - VT. April 08)
Chilled Oster - "Between Here and There" - by Lars Hidde (Alameda CA, Sept 07)
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Jeff’s story has been a long, surprising, meandering one, with a second (or third, or fourth) act that once wouldn’t have seemed possible. Nearly 30 years ago, Jeff first decided to play music for a living; 20 years ago, he set aside his musical ambitions and moved on to a more lucrative day job; and about five years ago, he finally found that his day job made it possible for him to revive those initial dreams. Jeff is now releasing his second album, “True,” an artful blend of ambient grooves with his warm, jazz-inflected trumpet and flugelhorn playing. The album is the next step in a unique trip that has turned a one-time limo driver, standup comic, bar-band musician and financial planner into an unexpected force in the world of instrumental music.
Produced by Will Ackerman, the founder of Windham Hill Records, “True” features music composed and performed by Oster, Ackerman, Jan Pulsford, Patrick Gorman and Ugandan vocalist Samite. The album was mixed by Bryan Carrigan (Alanis Morrissette, No Doubt) and the legendary engineer Bruce Swedien, whose other work includes Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”
“There have been a million recordings of horn players, some of them utterly brilliant, but in all these recordings there has never been anyone who incorporates so many influences or blurs genres or traditions as gracefully as Jeff Oster does,” says Ackerman. “The elements are familiar, but the synthesis is unique. This is a milestone recording."
For Jeff, though, the synthesis simply comes naturally. “The second record has more rhythm than the first, but none of it is really planned,” he says. “I just play what moves me, what I love, what sounds good to me. And I start by hunting for sound, more than anything else. I look for what’s out there that I can react to, build the songs from there, and figure, if I love it, maybe somebody else is going to love it.”
Raised in Florida, Jeff began playing music at the age of eight. He moved to Oregon for college, made contacts in the record industry, and came to Los Angeles to visit; a six-hour audition to become Ray Charles’ trumpet player didn’t result in the gig, but it was exciting enough that he moved to L.A. to try to break into the business.
When a record deal didn’t materialize immediately, he worked as a limo driver, often playing his song demos for the captive audience in his car. (One passenger, country singer Mel Tillis, was encouraging enough to help him get into ASCAP.) He wrote songs, played in cover bands in L.A., Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe, worked the wedding circuit, and even tried his hand at standup comedy for a while. In 1987, though, a client convinced him that he’d make a good stockbroker and financial planner; the client was right, and for the last 20 years Jeff has been extremely successful in the financial industry.
Jeff’s musical dreams resurfaced strongly in 2003, when he began using the computer software program Sonic Acid to create music using downloaded drum, bass and synthesizer tracks. Although he’d record his horn parts from across the room using the computer’s tiny built-in voice microphone, the resulting songs sounded good enough to become favorites on the mp3.com service, where he placed four songs on the Top Ten Downloads list. “I’d recorded these songs at three in the morning on a little 38-cent microphone,” he says, “but I was getting 40,000 downloads a month, so I knew I had something going on.”
The songs also attracted Will Ackerman, a musical idol of Jeff’s since the late 1970s. The two men recorded together in late 2003, cutting tracks that became the “At Last” EP and then the full-length album “Released.” The album, which Jeff has described as “Chet Baker meets Dead Can Dance,” won the 2005 Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album awards at the NAR Lifestyle Music Awards, which are voted by broadcasters and handed out by the New Age Reporter, the leading journal to cover New Age, World, Ambient and Electronic music. The Oster/Ackerman composition “At Last” also won the Best New Age Song award at the 2005 Independent Music Awards.
“True” features many of the same contributors as “Released,” with more emphasis on the rhythm tracks and on sounds from around the world, including Tibetan throat chants on “Tibet” and a spoken/sung interlude from Samite on “Serengeti.” Musicians include drummer Keith Carlock, bassists T-Bone Wolk and Michael Manring, cellist Eugene Friesen, keyboardists Philip Aaberg and Jan Pulsford, guitarists Patrick Gorman and Ackerman, percussionist Derrik Jordan, and vocalists Noah Wilding and Melissa R. Kaplan. “It might sound like hyperbole, but we may be witnessing the emergence of the next instrumental superstar,” wrote Bill Binkelman in an advance review in the New Age Reporter.
For Jeff Oster, though, superstardom was never the point. His goal, he came to realize after the years of driving limos and playing in bar bands and working as a financial advisor, is simply to play what he wants, to find music he loves and pass it on to anybody who wants to listen.
“Over the years, I never had any idea of what kind of music I would make on my own,” he says. “At first I was either trying to play other people’s music, or I was trying to write music that other people would record. And I never really thought about what my music would be like. I never said, ‘I’m gonna be an ambient chilled jazz flugelhorn player.’ But because I have enough financial resources now, I’m not trying to sound like whatever’s selling now. I‘m just going for stuff that sounds good and makes me feel good. And that’s an incredibly freeing way to work.”


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"TRUE" - the stunning new release from award-winning chilled jazz trumpet/flugelhorn artist Jeff Oster.

Featuring the artistry of:

Keith Carlock (Steely Dan, Sting) - drums

T. Bone Wolk (Hall and Oates, Carly Simon)- bass and guitar

Michael Manring - fretless bass

Eugene Friesen (Paul Winter Consort) - cello

Philip Aaberg (Peter Gabriel, Elvin Bishop) - piano,synthesizer

Jan Pulsford (Cyndie Lauper,Chico Freeman) - synthesizer, drum programming

Samite - vocals and mbira

Melissa R. Kaplan (Splashdown, Universal Hall Pass) -vocals

Patrick Gorman - guitar

Noah Wilding - vocals

Derrik Jordan - percussion

Will Ackerman - guitar

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"The creation and playing of music should be a wonderous expression of the truth, a shining glimpse of the human heart in joy or pain.

There is an innocence to this; at least there should be. Jeff Oster writes and plays music like a child feels sunlight. There's no ego, no artifice; just the truth.

There have been a million recordings of horn players, some of them utterly brilliant, but in all these recordings there has never been anyone who incorporates so many influences or blurs genres or traditions as gracefully as Jeff Oster does. The elements are familiar, but the synthesis is unique.

This is a milestone recording."

Will Ackerman
Windham County, VT
June 2007

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"I have recorded many of the world's greatest trumpet and flugelhorn players. In fact, some of the most important that music has to offer.

So of course I thought that I had heard all that the flugelhorn and trumpet had to say musically.

That was before I had heard and mixed Jeff Oster's wonderful music.

Talk about tone, intonation, phrasing and all things wonderful about the instrument, Jeff has it all...

Listen to this fabulous music with open ears and open hearts, please..."

Bruce Swedien
Ocala, Florida
April, 2007

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Jeff Oster (w/Lars Hidde and Patrick Gorman) Live in Big Sur 2/10/07

Misty - Jeff Oster (after hours) at Big Sur 2/10/07...........................

Final Approach - Live at Big Sur 2/10/07

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Influences: Bill Chase, Miles Davis, Chet Baker,Will Ackerman, Steely Dan, Pink Floyd, The Orb, Yes, Alice Cooper, John Coltrane, Bill Ledue, Chuck Domanico, Harry James, Roxy Music, The Cars, Prince, Madonna, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Jackson, Herb Alpert, Chuck Mangione, The Allman Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac, Joe Walsh, Steve Miller, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Frank Sinatra, Alan Oster, Tangerine Dream, Cocteau Twins, Frankie Goes to Hollywood,
Sounds Like: Chet Baker meets Dead Can Dance
Record Label: Retso Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Improvisation on G Flat by Fiona Joy Hawkins & Jeff Oster

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl3wrYHEyzo Here's another of the live improv videos Fiona Joy Hawkins and I did after hours at her session at Will Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:11:00 PST

NASA features Saturn Calling on their website!

Here's an excerpt from a feature article now appearing on NASA's website! The article features SATURN CALLING- from my latest CD TRUE.How cool is this??????Click the link below for the full article......
Posted by Jeff Oster on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:23:00 PST

Imaginary Road Studios LIVE - Fiona Joy Hawkins & Jeff Oster

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1ICLKcEv7Y This is another video from my sessions with Australian piano artist Fiona Joy Hawkins. We recorded these videos at Will Ackerman's Imaginary Road St...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 03:10:00 PST

New YouTube video with Australian pianist Fiona Joy Hawkins

Hi everyone,I’m just back from Will Ackerman’s Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont, adding some flugelhorn to a new record by Australian piano artist Fiona Joy Hawkins.While we were there, w...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 01:55:00 PST

TRUE wins Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Instrumental at the 2007 NAR Music Awards

TRUE wins NAR’s 2007 Album of the Year...and more! From the It Can’t Get Much Better Than This category: The Broadcasters have spoken! TRUE, produced by Grammy Award winner Will Ackerma...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:42:00 PST

NARs Album of the Year, and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album - TRUE makes the finals!

The Broadcasters have spoken! TRUE, the new album from trumpet-flugelhorn artist Jeff Oster, produced by Grammy Award winner Will Ackerman, has made the final five nominations for TWO 2007 NAR Lifesty...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 04:46:00 PST

TRUE is one of Bill Binkelmans (New AgeReporter.com) BEST OF 2007

I'm proud to announce that TRUE has been chosen as one of Bill Binkelman's top New Age and Contemporary Instrumental CDs for 2007.Its an honor to be included on his list - Bill has been reviewing musi...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Sun, 10 Feb 2008 08:45:00 PST

Fontana Distribution and Artist Garage release TRUE in North America Feb 12

I've signed a distribution deal with Artist Garage and Fontana Distribution - the independent distributor owned by Universal Music Group. The full scale nationwide release of TRUE is Feb 12, 2008.In a...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 08:50:00 PST

NEW MUSIC - with Ambient Master RICHARD BONE

I've just posted a new song on my profile. Its a collaboration with Ambient composer Richard Bone.I've called it Leaves Falling (actually, it was named by my 6 yr old daughter as she heard the music) ...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:07:00 PST

New Review of TRUE at All Music Guide

Check out this new review of TRUE just posted by Jonathan Widran at All Music Guide...>While his ambient-electronic approach to the trumpet and flugelhorn are perhaps not as commercial and in the pock...
Posted by Jeff Oster on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 01:48:00 PST