Dale Head and the MindWinder Orchestra to Release New Album July 13

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June 26, 2018 at 11:38 am Quote #59326

ron
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https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Dale-Head-and-the-MindWinder-Orchestra-to-Release-New-Album-SWING-ON-THE-ROCKS-July-13-20180626

Dale Head releases his latest album, Swing on the Rocks (MindWinder Records) on July 13, 2018, and expands the Great American Songbook with 14 classic rock songs re-imagined in an innovative big band format. Swing on the Rocks explores “soundscapes” in a nod back to the progressive rock of the 1970s. Headphone icons on the album notes indicate where these features enhance the listener’s experience.

Dale’s background is in rock music, dating back to Montrose, The Beach Boys, and Boston in the mid 1970s, as well as his own 1995 solo album MindWinder. Head follows up his 2015 release Swing Straight Up (a classic big band jazz album) with Swing On The Rocks’ epic collection of songs, spanning the genre from “13 Women” (the A-side of Bill Haley’s 1954 hit “Rock Around The Clock”) to the 1997 Grammy®-winning song “Criminal” by Fiona Apple.

Each song on Swing on the Rocks is a unique take on a well-known rock classic from artists such as Van Halen, Rush, Van Morrison, and the Eagles. Enlisting phenomenal arranger Rick Walsh (who worked with iconic artists like Linda Ronstadt and Metallica in its legendary San Francisco Symphony performance), Dale uses his powerful and dynamic vocals to reinvigorate these rock classics.

On Swing on the Rocks, Dale is surrounded by an 18-piece big band style orchestra that features amazing guitar solos and the impressive stylings of Paul Shaffer (of the CBS Orchestra on Late Night with Dave Letterman) on the Hammond B3 organ throughout, creating a riveting roller coaster of a musical ride. Dale’s emotional trumpet and flugelhorn work also shines in this collection on “Into the Mystic” and “Murder By Numbers”. According to Steve Price, one of the founding members of Pablo Cruise, “this album is a wonderful blend of big band and rock, with just a hint of blues.”

“You’re insane, and I mean that in the best possible way. You’re going to blow their minds.” ~Paul Shaffer, bandleader, The World’s Most Dangerous Band

“This is a must listen if you truly love music. It’s not like anything you’ve heard anywhere. Dale brings his amazing talent to the table once again. As a lover of all music, this is one of my favorites.” ~Steve Price, founding member, Pablo Cruise

“Swing on the Rocks succeeds at expanding the Great American Songbook in a highly enjoyable and innovative manner.” ~Scott Yanow, jazz journalist


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June 26, 2018 at 11:39 am Quote #59327

ron
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While I wasn’t able to find a track listing for the new CD, I did spot this live performance.



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June 27, 2018 at 1:16 pm Quote #59332

frankm
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ron: While I wasn’t able to find a track listing for the new CD, I did spot this live performance.

Why do I think David would love this?


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June 27, 2018 at 3:56 pm Quote #59333

Dave
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Reminds me of the albums by Paul Anka, who covered Jump, and Pat Boone, who covered Panama.


Stay Frosty


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June 27, 2018 at 4:15 pm Quote #59335

Gilligan
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Dave: Reminds me of the albums by Paul Anka, who covered Jump, and Pat Boone, who covered Panama.

I really enjoy those covers you mentioned. This one, however, I don’t know if it’s my computer speakers or what, but I find it to be almost unrecognizable.


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June 27, 2018 at 10:29 pm Quote #59336

mrmojohalen
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frankm: Why do I think David would love this?

:mrgreen:


When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor?


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