Fourplay Visits Variety Playhouse in Atlanta
by Veritas on Apr.26, 2012, under Photos
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by Veritas on Apr.25, 2012, under News
Fourplay performed to a sold out crowd at Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse on Sunday, April 22, 2012. Special thanks to everyone that came out to make it a special evening for Fourplay in the ATL. We look forward to our next opportunity to show Atlanta what Smooth Jazz is all about!
Mother Nature Derails Fourplay at Sea Breeze Jazz Festival
by Veritas on Apr.24, 2012, under News
Mother Nature came to visit the Seabreeze Jazz Festival in Panama City for only the second time in 14 years, not allowing Fourplay to give the stellar performance fans had come out to see.
Fourplay would like to apologize to everyone who came out to show their support and brave the elements. Fourplay hopes to see everyone out there next year for what will be a memorable show!
Fourplay’s Stay at Glenwood Place…Lucky 13
by Veritas on Apr.21, 2012, under Photos
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by Veritas on Mar.01, 2012, under Photos
Fourplay had the privilege to bring in the New Year for 2012 with our friends at the Blue Note Tokyo. It was a tremendous experience, and left us with some wonderful memories of the friends we make every time we visit Japan. Below are some photos from behind the scenes… (continue reading…)
Usher Visits Fourplay in the Studio
by Veritas on Feb.24, 2012, under News
Fourplay is in the studio working on their new album, and had a special visit from Usher. He stopped through recently to see how things were going and to hang out with the guys for a bit…
Fourplay Begins Work on Album #13
by Veritas on Feb.15, 2012, under News
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by Veritas on Jan.16, 2012, under Videos
Three, Two, One… A Final Say with Bob James
by Veritas on Jan.12, 2012, under Press &Reviews
“I’m flattered to be a part of hip-hop’s history,” says Bob James nonchalantly. “But I believe we’re still at the beginning of understanding how young people make music.”
Bob James’s career developed during a time when radio ruled, records sold, and Roberta Flack had the country’s number one song. Things were different then. Popular music was changing, and over in New York, kids were priming themselves for a burgeoning hip-hop scene. James was thirty-five by 1974 and had just released his first solo album on CTI Records. His subsequent projects for the label were both commercially successful LPs and unsung flops. Regardless of units sold, it was those very records that would lay the foundational sound for some of hip-hop’s most coveted records. It was those kids in New York who initially took James’s music and adapted it for themselves to use and the world to see.
James’s first three CTI releases—One, Two, and Three—are amongst the most sampled records ever. And if we’re truly beginning to grasp how younger generations make music, it’s safe to assume that James’s catalogue is a resource that’ll be continually sifted through and sampled from.
“The Dream Team”
by Veritas on Jan.11, 2012, under Press &Reviews
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