Portland, Oregon-based singer songwriter Shelly Rudolph teams up with musician Charlie Hunter to present “I Love LOVE”

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“I Love LOVE” is a soulful and funky track celebrating love in all its glorious forms. A delicious collaboration with jazz-soul legend Charlie Hunter, trumpeter Cyrus Naibipoor, and drummer Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz, Rudolph delivers a song that is delighting music lovers across all genres.

“I Love LOVE” began as a poem and evolved into a glorious song in its own right when Rudolph brought it to life with her vocals. It is a vibrant mix of jazz, soul, funk, and blues, proving these genres remain.

This track builds an interesting jazz-pop identity, highlighted by a contagious rhythm. Undoubtedly, the magic of this song lies in the lyrics and the warm and sensual vocal performance, which guides us through the song. All of this is achieved without losing a playful, fun, accessible, and catchy identity, making it perfect for capturing the attention of diverse audiences.

“I Love LOVE” began as a poem, like many of my songs, but when I approached the microphone, I started to sing! Thus, a song was born. Lyrically, it is playful and sweet, but the message is profound: love, in any flavor, in any combination, should be savored and celebrated.”

Hunter’s soulful guitar adds depth, Naibipoor’s New Orleans-influenced trumpet brings unique flair, and Melz’s dynamic drumming propels the rhythm, elevating “I Love LOVE” to new heights.

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Shelly Rudolph has been a beloved figure in Portland’s music scene for more than two decades now, and she is known for her dynamic live performances. Her music spans genres like jazz, soul, blues, R&B, reggae, and pop.

Her latest album, “The Way We Love,” diverges from traditional jazz, embracing a drum-less, chamber jazz style with “maverick” cellist David Darling.

Rudolph’s genre-blending style and poetic lyricism have earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim, sharing the stage with renowned artists like Tom Grant and Phil Baker of Pink Martini and has made her mark as a solo artist. Her international influence includes placements on Spotify, Pandora, and jazz radio stations across Europe, Japan, Indonesia, and the Middle East.

Deeply rooted in her community, Rudolph has received accolades such as the Professional Development Grant from RACC and has been featured in Mayor Adams’ Listen Local program.

Find out more about Shelly on her Website and connect on social media: Facebook and Instagram.

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VIDEO VOYAGEUR: 3 Q’s WITH SHELLY RUDOLPH

Portland’s own Shelly Rudolph is back with her latest single release, “I Love LOVE”.

This soulful and funky track celebrates the universal power of love. Shelly teamed up with jazz-soul artist Charlie Hunter, trumpeter Cyrus Naibipoor, and drummer Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz, to deliver a rich, layered sound that’s sure to make you groove.

“I Love LOVE” started as a poem before transforming into a song, capturing the playful and sweet essence of love in all its forms.

Hunter’s groove-driven guitar/bass hybrid sets a compelling foundation, while Rudolph’s sultry vocals twist and shimmy over it, creating an infectious and heartfelt anthem. Following her drum-less, chamber jazz album “The Way We Love,” this new track marks a departure in sound but not in spirit, maintaining her core mantra of celebrating love always.

1. Tell us the story of this song. Why did you choose to visualize it specifically in this way?

”I Love LOVE” began as a poem, as many of my songs do, but when I stepped up to the mic I started singing! Thus, a song was born. 

Lyrically, it is playful and sweet but the message is deep: love in any/every flavor, in any/every combination is to be savored and celebrated.  

As a follow up to my album “The Way We Love” this unabashedly sassy number has a decidedly different sound but my mantra and life mission remain the same: LOVE always, always. That’s all we are here for.  

I wanted the video to express this feeling of joyful flow, freedom of expression and unabashed celebration, which I think the ecstatic-dance element captures. The multi-layer effects represent the myriad “flavors” of love being expressed and celebrated, all at once. 

2. What inspired this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

The iconic videos by Desrée – “You Gotta Be” -and D’Angelo – “How Does It Feel? – were the initial inspiration for this video. I love the way their solo presence invites the audience in, invoking an experience of immediacy, intimacy, vulnerability and power; all qualities that love demands and inspires. 

The color-palette was inspired by night-blooming flowers and late night dancing… vibrant and dark, embracing and sensual.  

3. What was the process of making this video?

I collaborated with the wonderful Derich Hartfeil of Fortem Films on this project.

A few ago he created an amazing, ethereal aerial dance video for my song “Butterfly Heart,”, and I knew I wanted to work with him again. We seemed to be on the same page artistically and easily. After sharing the music, lyrics and mood-conveying images with him we met up at a cool studio in industrial Portland for the shoot. It was a bit nerve-wracking at first to dance around by myself with a flurry of cameras around me but soon enough I swept away with the fun of it all and I love how Derich edited the footage to convey this sense getting swept away in the swirling dance of love. 

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“I Love LOVE” was recorded by Sacha Muller, mixed by Bob Stark and mastered by Nick Moon.

Vocals and songwriting by Shelly Rudolph, Charlie Hunter on hybrid guitar, Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz on drums and the trumpet arrangement and performance by Cyrus Nabipoor.

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With a music career spanning over two decades, Shelly Rudolph has become a firm fixture in Portland’s music scene, with a devoted following who enjoy her dynamic performances and soul-stirring vocals.

Her influence has also grown internationally, with placements on Spotify and Pandora, and airplay on jazz radio stations across Europe, Japan, Indonesia, as well as the Middle East!

Don’t miss out on this fresh, soulful take on the timeless theme of love — listen to “I Love LOVE” now on Spotify

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From Bossa Nova Vibes to Smooth Jazz Bliss in Marla Lewis New Single “Te Quiero A Ti”

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New Jersey born artist Marla Lewis has had a remarkable career as a singer, songwriter, and educator.

Her brand new, original single “Te Quiero a Ti”, offered in both Spanish and English renditions, radiates an enchanting groove and ambience.

Marla’s impeccable vocals, reminiscent of the finest bossa nova melodies, is accompanied by a sophisticated arrangement. With elements such as flute, piano, acoustic bass, electric guitar, drums, and lush backing vocals, the song allows Marla’s voice to shine. 

Originally, Marla had written a really beautiful tune, but could not come up with lyrics to her liking so she asked her friend Dave Kinnoin to write them. Loving what he came up with, the song was recorded on Marla’s first “Songbook” album. As she had always wanted to have it translated into Spanish, it was not until a few more years that she met Melissa Sanley who was able to use the same instrumental tracks as the previous recording: 

“My life was touched by a real life angel — that’s the best way to describe it! I signed up for a Peer Networking program offered by the Grammy organization (I’m a voting member), and they paired me with Melissa Sanley.  Talk about Divine intervention! A superb singer, songwriter, recording artist — she speaks four languages, and now she is my voice teacher! 

But I digress — I played her a song from my first Songbook album to see if she liked it enough to translate it into Spanish.  It had some Spanish words in the lyrics that were written by Dave Kinnoin (I wrote the melody).  She told me the title was not correct Spanish! OMG!  She changed it to “Te Quiero a Ti,” translated the lyrics, coached me on every line, created the cover art, sang backup vocals, and made the lyric video!” 

In essence, the song is warm, very romantic and has a vulnerable vibe too. The powerful and simple message is – New Love, for everyone! 

Taking inspiration from an eclectic array of musical influences including Ella Fitzgerald, big band, folk music from around the world, The Beatles, Laura Nyro, Carole King, James Taylor, Michael Franks, and Phoebe Snow, Marla has made her mark with music that involves different styles and genres. 

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For 25 years, Marla worked as an elementary school teacher, a role which ignited her passion for writing songs that are both educational and entertaining for children. This led to significant achievements, notably her song “Leap of Faith”, co-written with Nancy Schimmel, which was featured on the Grammy-winning children’s album “All About Bullies … Big and Small” in 2011.

Her dedication to children’s music is also evident in her award winning albums “I Love to Talk to Plants” (2009) and “We All Laugh in the Same Language” (2007). Produced by the renowned Bob Stander, both of these albums have earned prestigious awards such as the Parent’s Choice Gold and NAPPA Gold. Marla’s songs have also received First Prize and Finalist honors in various national and international competitions. 

Marla’s career took a new direction with her venture into smooth jazz and American standards; with her first album in this genre, “Songbook”, this was a significant shift and was met with critical acclaim. Produced by two-time Grammy award winning producer / engineer Bob Stander, “Songbook” features 14 original tracks that critics have described as “pure bliss.”

Building on this success, Marla released Songbook Volume 2 (SBV2), which further explores smooth jazz, cabaret, and American standards. This album, also produced by Bob Stander, comprises six original tracks showcasing Marla’s vocal talents alongside an accomplished ensemble: Mike Ricchuiti on piano, Teddy Kumpel on electric guitar, Rob Jost on acoustic bass, Matt Miller on drums, Erik Lawrence on sax, Daniel Sadownick on percussion, and Adam Minkoff and Gabby Scherba on backing vocals influenced by the Manhattan Transfer. The album’s first single, “Enchantée,” has achieved remarkable success, reaching #1 on the World Indie Charts and #2 on the Euro Indie Charts.

Her latest single, “Te Quiero a Ti,” is a fantastic song rich in musical influences as well as vibrant passion. Listen to “Te Quiero a Ti” on Spotify now!

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CeCe Teneal Delights A Global Audience with the Release of Her New Single “Try”

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CeCe Teneal hails from the small town of Osteen, just outside Orlando, and she has become a global musical sensation!

Her soulful, funky original songs have touched hearts worldwide, captivating audiences across six continents. She’s had the chance to share the stage with music legends and has built a devoted following that spans generations.

At first, CeCe never saw herself as a performer. But she embraced her natural talent and rich musical heritage, moving from local venues to performing arts centers and entertaining onboard luxury cruise ships around the world.

Her new single, “Try,” is filled with nostalgia and hope, reflecting on cherished moments and shared laughter, and reminding us of a love that once was:

‘Try’ is a testament to my musical evolution, and I hope it touches the hearts of my audience, especially those in the LGBTQ+ and other marginalized communities,” CeCe says. The song mixes vibes of 90’s R&B with the soul of the 70’s.

“Try” is the lead single from CeCe’s upcoming album, “Side B,” set to release on August 23, 2024.

Fans can expect a deeply personal and soulful exploration of love, and self-discovery, with CeCe’s signature blend of funk, R&B, and soul in every track. This album is especially significant to the LGBTQ+ and marginalized communities who see CeCe as both ally and an icon.

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CeCe has performed with music greats like Buddy Guy, Joe Cocker, Johnny Lang, Betty Wright, Cameo, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Jazmine Sullivan, Fantasia, Maze & Frankie Beverly, and B.B. King. Her tribute to the great Aretha Franklin has achieved a devoted following with fans coming to see CeCe sing in her unique style.

CeCe has been nominated for four Independent Music Awards, winning Best Gospel Song, Best R&B Album, and Best Soul/Funk/Fusion Song. She was named Orlando’s Best Live Band, received the Orlando Music Trailblazer Award, and headlined the halftime show at the Citrus Bowl. September 22, 2022, was even declared CeCe Teneal Day in Orlando and Orange County!

With her powerful vocals and ability to connect deeply with audiences, CeCe Teneal is a true force in soul and funk, leaving a lasting impact on listeners worldwide.

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Lady Charles’ New Single “Bedroom Pop” ft. Zoe Towne is a Captivating Tribute to Indie Spirit


Lady Charles’ latest release, “Bedroom Pop,” featuring Zoe Towne, is a mesmerizing journey into the evocative ambiance of the early 2010s indie music scene.

Channeling the spirit of DIY creativity and the raw intimacy of lo-fi sounds, the song serves as a poignant tribute to an era where artists carved out their own spaces within the musical landscape, often from the comfort of their own bedrooms.

At its core, “Bedroom Pop” weaves a narrative rich in themes of self-discovery, collaboration, and the shadows that lurk beneath the surface of the music industry. Through a lyrical exploration of the protagonist’s journey, Lady Charles confronts the spectre of exploitation and the quest for autonomy in a world where artistic integrity can often be compromised.

The song unfolds like a conversation between friends, each verse and chorus revealing layers of emotional depth and introspection. Zoe Towne’s ethereal vocals provide a captivating counterpoint to Lady Charles’ introspective lyrics, adding an additional dimension to the song.

“I have seen a lot of predatory behaviour aimed at young, talented artists, and I wanted to affirm that if you’re finding yourself disrespected or worse you do not owe anything to these types” says Charles of the lyric.

“I’ve always felt very protective of my artistic friends’ output, and there is little more disheartening than seeing someone’s energy sucked away by the promise of success with a hidden cost. The song isn’t inspired by a particular experience, and that’s partially just because of how unfortunately widespread this is. I have helped bands re-record their demos after producers began to demand dates in return for what was supposed to be free help, I have been kicked out of a band only to find out that a remaining member isolated and verbally abused the other once it was just the two of them. I have seen incredibly talented people absolutely burned out by the ludicrous parasatism of these types.”

Musically, “Bedroom Pop” represents a departure from Lady Charles’ usual style, incorporating a blend of major and minor 7th chords that evoke a sense of harmonic richness and complexity.

The inclusion of saxophone refrains and a soulful guitar solo further enhances the song’s atmospheric allure, transporting listeners to a realm where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

“The song differs a bit from my usual writing. I used a lot of major and minor 7th chords and arranged the progression such that adjacent chords share harmonic content but the entire progression doesn’t stay in one key. It’s effectively like how a lot of jazz is composed, and I did it because it has a certain airy, open sound that I associate with dreaminess – a major tendency with bedroom pop music is a certain hazy dreamlike quality and because the track isn’t actually that lo-fi I think it helps evoke that atmosphere well. The chorus is a bit more like a traditional pop chorus, and I think it anchors the flow of the verses well – here the lyric is far more direct and less stream of consciousness. The guitar solo is completely opposite my playing on Manic Pixie Dream World – a clean, gentle melodic line drenched in reverb not unlike what you might find in bedroom and dream pop of the era.”

Drawing from personal experiences and influences ranging from David Bowie to the glam-rock era, Lady Charles infuses “Bedroom Pop” with a sense of authenticity and vulnerability.

With its thought provoking lyrics and captivating dreamy sound, the song leaves a lasting impression and invites listeners to embrace their own unique voice and creative vision.

Listen to “Bedroom Pop” on Spotify now! 

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Video Voyageur: 3 Q’s with Peter Calandra

Renowned composer and keyboard player Peter Calandra’s latest album “Spirit” is a captivating blend of his unique musical style, bringing together 10 original compositions with 3 cherished covers from earlier repertoire.

From the introspective melodies born during the pandemic era to the nostalgic tunes reminiscent of his youth, Calandra’s album promises a rich and varied listening experience.

The album ranges from tender folk-inspired piano solos to more expansive, soul stirring compositions enhanced by ethereal synthesiser textures. Through singles like “Spirit” and “Night Sky”, listeners are treated to glimpses of Calandra’s atmospheric piano compositions, each track offering a serene oasis amidst the noise of the world. His music serves as an invitation to pause, reflect, and find solace in moments of quiet contemplation. 

Peter Calandra has had an illustrious career as both composer and keyboard player in New York City’s vibrant music scene, with a prolific output.

With over 100 film scores, thousands of compositions for TV and film, and notable contributions to major events and networks, Calandra’s impact on the industry is undeniable. Recognition from esteemed institutions like the Independent Spirit Awards further solidifies his status as a respected and influential artist.

We caught up with Peter Calandra to get the lowdown on the inspiration behind the beautiful new music video for title track “Spirit”: 

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 

This song, like every song on the album, came from one of the 65 Saturday Night Live Streams I broadcast from my studio during the pandemic. I set up a droning sound using a Moog app on my iPad and improvised the rest of the song. I did have a concept of what the song should express. I tried to use musical language I associate as a cross between ‘Americana’ and Irish Folk music.

This would be some of the sounds created by classical  composers like Aaron Copland and also some of the musical feeling from the piano music of Bruce Hornsby and Lyle Mays as well as the melodic feel used by many Irish folk songs. I did not copy any song, just some of the feeling these musical materials can convey. I also wanted there to be some space in the music and this is where the droning sound on the iPad helped out. It achieves the kind of effect that the droning reeds on an Irish bagpipe does by giving you an inspiring bed of sound over which you can improvise.

What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?  

The main part of the video is taken from the live performance of the music played in my studio during the broadcast. I wanted to contrast that with other visuals I captured in New York City. I also contrasted the live playing, in black and white with the visuals which are in color. The music is peaceful and heartfelt and the scenes captured show that there can be those same moments found in a bustling city if you know how to look. The video clips were taken in Union Square, on the Highline and in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

What was the process of making this video?

I started out by mixing and editing the musical performance as the original version was almost 10 minutes long and while fine for a live performance, had too many spots where there were too many notes being played by the pianist (that would be me lol). Once I did that and edited the video to match, I decided to look through my catalog of visual content created from my travels and came up with about 10-15 film clips to choose from. At this point contrasting between the Black and White performance with the colorful and Slo-Motion video content from NYC seemed like a good way to enhance and create a compelling story. Then  it was just a matter of choosing and editing the NYC content with the live performance. 

“We live in turbulent times where success is measured in clicks and quite a bit of online content is limited to 60 seconds or less. All of this comes together to create a reality that flies by at an alarming rate where you can get swept up in all this and feel like you are on an out of control roller coaster ride. There has to be a place for music and art that moves people and tells a story and develops over time to help slow down the pace of life. That is the essence of what my goals are for the music I create. Telling stories in sound that touch people’s hearts.”

“Spirit” is available now!

Keep up to date with Peter Calandra on his website www.petecalandramusic.com

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