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Andy Statman Old Brooklyn [2 CD] (2011)

Andy Statman - Old Brooklyn (2011)
Location: New York
Album release: October 25, 2011
Record Label: Shefa Records
Members:
Andy Statman (clarinet and mandolin), Jim Whitney (bass) and Larry Eagle (drums and percussion)
The long-awaited Andy Statman double CD set Old Brooklyn will be available everywhere  (Shefa Records, disc and download - order it here now) on October 25th 2011.  The album features original and cover material and the entire range of Andy's restless musical creativity.  Playing both clarinet and mandolin, Andy is joined by long-time bandmates Jim Whitney and Larry Eagle and special guests including Béla Fleck, Ricky Skaggs, Paul Shaffer, Byron Berline, Jon Sholle, Lew Soloff and many others.
Website: http://www.andystatman.org/The_Andy_Statman_Trio/Welcome.html

Gear Facts:
Main Instruments: Kimble F5 mandolin, Penzil-Muller Albert system clarinet (c. 1912)
Type of strings you use: D'Addario .011, .015, .026, .040
Choice of pick you use: Red Bear heavy. I pick with the pointed edge. I don't use speed baffles.
Instrument cases: Calton case

Andy Statman's Kimble Mandolin

Andy Statman's Kimble Mandolin
Will Kimble's comments: I took this picture of the back of Andy's mandolin after varnish but before French polish. It is a one-piece quartersawn back (most one-piece backs are slab) with a very unusual figure that makes an arc across the back instead of running perpendicular to the grain. I thought this back was very cool but didn't think it was suitable for a custom order because it was so strange—wasn't sure who would or wouldn't like it. This mandolin has a red spruce top, sugar maple back, flat fingerboard and Stewart MacDonald "mandolin" fretwire. It has a set of Schaller tuners that I customized by shortening the posts and gluing on ivoroid buttons. And ironically, it has an inlay copied from an old Gibson oval hole, the A3. My original intention for this mandolin was that I would keep it for myself.

Born: 1950
Personal information:
Andy Statman is a baal teshuva. (http://www.kiruv.com/forYourInspiration/movies/inspireOne.asp)
Press:
"One of the greatest mandolinists of this - or any - era ... He thinks at the speed of light and can play whatever he thinks of. As an improviser, he is fearless, and his musical vocabulary has no limitations."  Chicago Tribune
"A master of two idioms linked only by their demand for virtuosity and their down-home origins ... " -  The New York Times
"The one-of-a-kind Statman fuses the cross-picking of Jesse McReynolds with the atonal jabs of Albert Ayler, embodying like no other mandolinist jazz's 'sound of surprise.' " - Chicago Tribune
"Statman is an inspired clarinetist, whose ecstatic improvisations on Chassidic themes express the mystical nature of Judaism through wild flights and leaps into the unknown." - Bay Area Reporter
"There are those who know Andy Statman as the virtuoso klezmer clarinetist - violinist Itzhak Perlman, for instance, who chose Statman to lead his klezmer album. There are those who know Andy Statman as the down-home mandolin player with a stack of straight-up bluegrass albums to his credit. In Statman's versatile hands is a music that's full of surprises, sophisticated and completely accessible at once." 
The New York Daily News
"One of the most influential musicians in modern acoustic music ... He helped invent the language of progressive bluegrass [and] went on to rediscover klezmer music and reintroduce it to the world."
The Rocky Mountain News
" ... One of the most important Jewish creative artists of the postwar era."
The Jerusalem Post
"Statman's virtuosity has labeled him a genius by his peers." - The Village Voice
"He segues from bluegrass to jazz to klezmer faster than you can say 'multiculturalism.' " - New York Live
"Bill Monroe and John Coltrane poured into one person. .. He plays all those just great crazy jazz kind of licks, but with the heart and fire of Bill Monroe ... I don't know anyone else that approaches the mandolin the way he does."
Ricky Skaggs, NPR
"He stirs a mind-blowing blaze of mandolin ... blues licks have the energy of a Stevie Ray Vaughn speed run or trebly Hendrix bent-string crescendo, only unplugged ... " - Relix Magazine
"Andy Statman, clarinet and mandolin virtuoso, is an American visionary ... "
The New Yorker

Old Brooklyn Session Participants

The basic band from the forthcoming recording Old Brooklyn, L-R: Byron Berline, Andy Statman, Jim Whitney, Larry Eagle, Jon Sholle. Photo credit: Bradley Klein.

Andy Statman - Flatbush Waltz

 

Flatbush Waltz, 1980. Out of print or difficult to find in most older formats but available for download from iTunes.

Andy Statman Trio

 Andy Statman Trio. L-R: Jim Whitney, Andy Statman, Larry Eagle. Photo credit: Ilana Pelzig Cellum.http://www.elderly.com/books/items/300-554.htm

Andy with his snakehead mandolin

Andy Statman with his 1923 Gibson snakehead mandolin. Photo credit: Ilana Pelzig Cellum. Taken from: http://www.mandolincafe.com/news/publish/mandolins_001275.shtml

Andy Statman Old Brooklyn [2 CD] (2011)

 


 

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