Rolling Stone Premieres
“It Ain't My Fault” featuring
Yasiin Bey (a.k.a. Mos Def), Trombone Shorty, & Allen Toussaint
Yasiin Bey (a.k.a. Mos Def), Trombone Shorty, & Allen Toussaint
This Tuesday, New Orleans jazz legend Preservation Hall Jazz Band is thrilled to release the live recording, St. Peter and 57th Street, on Rounder Records from their epic January 7th performance at Carnegie Hall in celebration of their 50th Anniversary. The album features a number of special guests from an assortment of genres including: George Wein, Del McCoury Band, Allen Toussaint, Ed Helms,GIVERS, Steve Earle, Tao Seeger, My Morning Jacket, Trombone Shorty, Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def), King Britt, Blind Boys of Alabama, and Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs.
In celebration of the release, the band is sharing their
track “It Ain't My Fault” featuring Yasiin Bey, Trombone Shorty, and
Allen Toussaint, which just premiered on Rolling Stone. The track was initially recorded directly
following the Hurricane Katrina (2007) and BP Deepwater Horizon (2010)
disasters, which gave the band a new focus. You can also hear the Preservation
Hall Jazz Band's track “Careless Love” on NPR's Fall preview, featuring Merrill Garbus and Frank
Demond.
The Carnegie Hall performance was a family reunion in many
ways, as Preservation Hall Jazz Band have previously worked with each of their
guest musicians over the course of the past 7 years, continuing their mission
to preserve and perpetuate traditional New Orleans-Style Jazz. The concert was
orchestrated to benefit the Preservation Hall MusicOutreach Program, directly supporting the passing of
the musical and cultural traditions of New Orleans to the city's next
generation of musicians. A portion of the proceeds from the album will also
benefit the program.
On September 25th, Preservation Hall Jazz Band is also
releasing The Preservation Hall 50th Anniversary
Collection box set (out on Legacy Recordings), which draws from 19
albums (and one bonus CD) that were recorded and released between 1962 and
2010.
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band has been carrying the
distinctive sound of New Orleans jazz around the world on behalf of
Preservation Hall, a unique venue that embodies the city’s musical legacy. With
a cast of musicians schooled through first-hand experience and apprenticeship
into the music’s historic traditions, the PHJB has served as an irreplaceable,
vital link to the earliest days of one of America’s most beloved forms of
popular music.
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