Mike Field Promotes Award-Winning Album On Tour in New Zealand

Canadian jazz artist, Mike Field, performs his latest songs for three dates in New Zealand: March 25 at Fat Eddie's in Christchurch, March 26 at The Mussel Inn in Takaka, and March 27 at Le Café in Picton

Mike Field - True StoriesTORONTO - Award-winning, Toronto-based trumpeter, composer and vocalist MIKE FIELD returns to New Zealand during his rigorous Canadian/international tour, to perform his energetic vocal debut album True Stories at three of the South Island's finest jazz venues this month. This album is Field's fourth offering, and is a delightful departure from his previous, highly acclaimed albums: it already won the 2018 Independent Music Award (IMA) for Jazz Music Producer and the Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Jazz Vocals. His previous works are Attic Jump, which topped Canadian and international jazz charts plus earned two Independent Music Award (IMA) nominations; Ashes; and sophomore album Rush Mode, which won five Aurora Awards, two Independent Music Video Awards, and was nominated for two IMAs. The project is now available at http://www.mikefieldjazz.com/truestories. Tracks are available at all major digital distributors including iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. For more information please visit www.mikefieldjazz.com.

CONCERT DETAILS:
March 25, 2020: Fat Eddie's (Christchurch)
March 26, 2020: The Mussel Inn (Takaka)
March 27, 2020: Le Café (Picton)

In concert, Field will be backed by some of the Aotearoa's top jazz musicians, including Julian O'Brien (tenor sax), Cameron Fairweather (piano), Brad Meyer (bass) and Mitch Thomas (drums). 

More often on the road than not, Mike Field writes about what he experiences while touring. True Stories is a mix of experience and fantasy. It's the ultimate musical hybrid, that could fit on a playlist next to Latin, Klezmer, jazz, surf, punk, and novelty songs. The big feature on True Stories, is the unmistakable change of direction and the fact that Field has embraced punk/rock energy and has included his adept vocals. There's a real strong element of novelty with very clever and skillfully written lyrics that convey an infectious sense of fun, and propelled by Field's verbose, rapid-fire delivery. He’s finally singing and expressing himself more fully, and one of the main themes throughout is that he loves the romance and adventure of his life as a travelling musician, where he's at home on the road.

The opening track "Mechanic," perks up one’s ears immediately as Field rocks harder than anything he's ever done, on this rollicking punk/ska/jazz tune about a space mechanic who fixes rockets. High-energy trumpet soars and raw, passionate vocals kick butt. "The Hotel By The Mansion" is a circus calliope gone mad. This song is aptly fueled by Field's quick-fire vocals and fittingly so, as this klezmer-tinged tune is about a woman with fire in her hair. As Field playfully sings, "What do ya do with a hot hairdo? You charge admission of a dollar or two."

"Tu Vuo' Fa' L'Americano" is a high-energy cover of the Neapolitan (not Italian) composition penned by Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno, and beautifully arranged by Field. Made famous by Sophia Loren in the 1960 film It Started in Naples, and more recently by Rosario Fiorello in the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley, the song is an irresistible, fun-filled, all-dressed slice of Americano vintage rock ’n’ roll with Italiano-café-music crust.

"The Ghost And The Paperboy" is more of a swing-style klezmer/rockabilly tune a la Stray Cats, closer to Field's former style and talks about an old man who comes back as a ghost, looking for a new wife. The guitars are more surf than punk on this one and it features accordion riffs throughout. Field’s vocal style and timbre suit the song "Magnolia" perfectly. Somewhere in the high-energy fun zone between wild rockabilly and boppin' big-band jazz, the song features the twangy groove of the former, and the bold, brassy horn charts of the latter. It's a lovely little novelty tune, with killer guitar and trumpet solos, and an all-out vocal performance – in fact, the first to ever be recorded by Field.

"Out In The World" is as close as Field gets to a heartfelt pop tune about travelling, and even deeper, about living an artist's life free from the "short leash" of the nine-to-five world. Bongos, shakers, and a crazy organ sound provide compelling sonic touches. "West Side Of Town" features a twinkling piano sound like that of Billy Joel and it’s about Field’s favourite area in his home town. "Autumn Lovesong" is exactly that. A Fall ballad, with piano at its core, this is a bitter-sweet song about autumn, family, and the fleeting passage of time.

Of his new album, Field states, “Working with some of Canada’s top session musicians, engineers and producers for this album was an incredible experience and really helped bring my vision to fruition over the past 18 months.”

MEDIA LISTEN/DOWNLOAD:
WAV | Mp3 http://www.mikefieldjazz.com/truestories
Also available at on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Tidal and all regular digital distribution channels

CREDITS:
All tracks composed by Mike Field, except Track 3 composed by Renato Carosone & Nicola Salerno
Performed by Mike Field (trumpet, vocals), Russ Boswell (bass), Mark Camilleri (piano), Jerry Caringi (accordion), Davide Direnzo (drums), George Koller (bass), Rosendo "Chendy" León (percussion), Tony Zorzi (guitars)
Produced by Mike Field and Dominic Mancuso
Recorded by Jeremy Darby at Canterbury Music Company and Dominic Mancuso at dot productions
Mixed by John "Beetle" Bailey at The Drive Shed
Mastered by Peter Letros at Wreckhouse Mastering

ABOUT THE IMAs:
The IMAs are in their 16th year, they receive thousands of submissions worldwide, and judging panels this year include top recording artists such as Tom Waits, Slayer, Bakithi Kumalo, Michael W. Smith, Sepultura, Amy Lee (Evanescence) and influential press and talent buyers from the Americas, Europe and Pacific Rim.

ABOUT MIKE FIELD:
Born and raised in Canada, jazz trumpeter, composer and vocalist Mike Field is known for his bright and energetic music. His works have earned him a series of prestigious awards including the worldwide Independent Music Award for Jazz Music Producer (2018), #1 on the Canadian Jazz Charts (Attic Jump 2016) and the Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Jazz Vocals (2017), He performs regularly in Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, with the odd concert in South Korea, Chile and Antarctica. Whether he's playing one of his standard-like instrumental jazz tunes or singing a silly world-music vocal piece, his music is a mix of fun, technical ability and cultural influences.

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ARTIST LINKS:
Mechanic (Official Audio): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wusnfEI6wX0
The Making of the EP Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGqk7pfJqsg
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mikefieldjazz
Twitter: @mikefieldjazz
 
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For more information, photos, mp3s, WAV files, advance EP copies, interviews, please contact:

MEDIA CONTACT:
Mike Field | Mike Field Jazz Inc.
info@mikefieldjazz.com
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