Brian Haas

Petting Sounds: An Improvised Symphony for Solo Piano - Now Available!

JFJO’s ‘One Day in Brooklyn’ is now available!

Listen to Four in One, off of the new JFJO EP ‘One Day in Brooklyn’ which is now available everywhere on Kinnara Records.

What people are saying about the new JFJO quartet & EP:

“…the group has matured into one of the finest and most exciting jazz groups around.” -Billboard

“One Day In Brooklyn, the group’s new EP, documents a two-pronged shift: toward countrified timbres and post-bop exposition.” -New York Times

“Born in Tulsa and raised up on the road, this adventurous piano trio plus lap steel guitar get alternately scrappy and pastoral on their new EP, One Day in Brooklyn.”   -Village Voice

“On ‘One Day in Brooklyn…you’ll hear how creative and adventurous Tulsans, lap steel and all, are redirecting the future of jazz “ -Kansas City Star

“They do Monk (a gorgeous “Four in One”), Abdullah Ibrahim, Roland Kirk (a crazier “Black & Crazy Blues” that weaves and darts and cooks), and some Beatles. Their own “Country Girl” is just lovely, a little off the track, languid here, hurried there….Recommended.” -LA Weekly

“There’s a rustic foundation to the band now, thanks to the acoustic plunking of Mr. Hayes and the swoony embellishments of Mr. Combs…the current group pursues an earthy vigor. On Kirk’s “Laugh for Rory,” Mr. Combs reached for the uplift of a gospel revival; on Mr. Ibrahim’s “Imam” he struck a prayerful vocal timbre. Mr. Hayes was a less assertive presence, but he locked in well with Mr. Raymer, a smartly physical drummer. Mr. Haas steered from the piano, making use of an emphatic attack, a rococo sense of flourish and the trustworthy power of crescendo.” -New York Times

“The Tulsa, Okla., combo is as ambitious as ever, playing improvisation-laced music that’s equally heady and earthy, a feast for the ears and fuel for the feet.”  -SF Chronicle

JFJO hits the mark with a tribute to the late producer Joel Dorn on the Rahsaan Roland Kirk medley “A Laugh for Rory / Black & Crazy Blues,” a reading of The Beatles “Julia,” a stab at Thelonious Monk’s “Four in One,” and a pair of originals - including a clever mashup of Dr.Dre and Beethoven.  JFJO ain’t dead, just reborn”
-Relix Magazine

“…sonically fascinating take on “Four in One,” not unlike the streamlined approach you might expect from Bill Frisell. Rating:9/10″ -Jazz.com

“The long notes of Combs’ sliding lap steel guitar mix with the emotion that Haas can draw from the deepest corners of his piano, while likely the best rhythm section the Fred has ever unleashed in Raymer and Hayes give a text-book jazz lesson in keeping the parading jam on this universe.”  -Honest Tune

“JFJO distill the best of 1970s jazz-rock: up-tempo bashing drums, a little bit of funk, and crafty licks…”   -The Stranger

“The Tulsa, OK-based Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey further cements its status as one of the most forward-thinking units in jazz with its new EP, One Day in Brooklyn.” -Popmatters

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Posted 9 months ago at 9:01 am.

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Petting Sounds now available as Free Download!

Hi Friends!

My new solo album entitled ‘Petting Sounds‘ is now available as a free download!  The album is an improvised symphony for solo piano that I recorded in one continuous session.  The album was recorded in Ojai California last year at the (now defunct) Institute for Universal Healing Arts with the same UA mixing board that was used for the Beach Boys ‘Pet Sounds!’  Produced by Teddy Jack Russell & Brian Haas. Executive produced by Pride & Scott Hutchison. Just enter your email below and check  your inbox to download the album! Enjoy!

-B

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Big Bear Quartet: 10.17.05

Hi everyone! Here is another recording from my 2005 tour in support of the album ‘The Truth About Hollywood’. This recording is from October 17th,2005 at the fabled Grog Shop in Cleveland,OH. The first half of this tour was played as a quartet, with this being the third of four nights with that lineup. This show contains some mind shattering improvisations as well as great versions of some of the covers played on that tour and album. Stream the show below. One listen will have you needing the CD/FLAC bundled version that is coming very soon!

That night I played various keys and effects and was joined by:

Jason Fraticelli: upright bass,effects
Jason Smart: drums
Mark Southerland: sax,horns,effects

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Brian Haas & Friends: 10/23/05

Hi Friends! I wanted to share a night of weirdness from Zeitgeist Gallery in Cambridge,MA on October 23rd, 2005 that was part of the tour supporting my 2005 solo release ‘The Truth About Hollywood’.

That night I played various keys and effects and was joined by:

Marco Benevento: keys,toys,effects
Jason Fraticelli: upright bass,effects
Marc Friedman: electric bass,effects
Joe Russo: drums
Mark Southerland: sax,horns,effects

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Slideshow II

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Solo: Live @ The Blue Note NYC

Brian Haas Solo on 10.22.05

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JFJO: Live in Portland

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JFJO: Live in Philly

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JFJO: Live in Malmo, Sweden

Watch JFJO play the Ornette Coleman classic ‘Broadway Blues’ live in Malmo, Sweden:

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