AGENDA October 2017 and Marc Mennigmann – The Hands Project

Marc Mennigmann | hands-project.de | November 10, 2017

Online Mention:

“When I was at the Warwick Bass Camp 2016 I met Kaylene Peoples, a recording artist and Editor in Chief of Fashion & Lifestyle Magazine AGENDA. We did a nice interview which was released in the first monthly print issue of the Magazine, October 2017. Here is the complete interview.”  Marc Mennigmann, The Hands Project

“HANDS” BY MARC MENNIGMANN

From the magazine:

THERE’S TRUTH IN BLACK & WHITE

Interviewed by Kaylene Peoples | Responses by Marc Mennigmann

Photographer Marc Mennigmann from Isalon, Germany, documents in the rare medium of black and white film. He uses a Leica Mononchrom, which is not only a complex camera, but is known for its rich optics that cater to alternative mediums in photography. Mennigmann chooses to spend his time capturing his subjects in their rawest form, bringing out their essence and exposing a vintage grittiness only seen in rare instances today with the explosion of digital color photography. A purist in the deepest sense, he has started a project called HANDS. Marc has spent hours photographing the hands of famous musicians around the world, and the simplicity of a black and white photograph does his subjects the most justice.

(This article includes the hands of Bunny Brunel)

Please read more from the original source: http://hands-project.de/2017/11/10/hands-featured-agenda-fashion-lifestyle-magazine/

Bunny Brunel & Cab to Perform at the Back Bay Bistro in Newport Beach on Saturday, October 17, 2017

bunny-brunel-chef-coatSaturday, October 14, 2017, Bunny Brunel will be performing with his band CAB and preparing a special entree for the evening. most people only know Bunny as a world famous musician, not a gourmet chef, well-versed in French cuisine.  But he  graduated from l’Ecole Hôtelière de Nice and even served royalty before he became the internationally famous Bunny Brunel, the bass player. On Agenda magazine is a video of Bunny demonstrating his culinary skills as he prepares “Chicken a la Creme.”

The details for Saturday’s event are as follows:

Back Bay Bistro Welcomes Legendary Musician and French Gourmet Chef Bunny Brunel, for an evening of jazz and a dinner inspired by the South of France.

The dinner concert will feature an all-star band of highly acclaimed jazz performers, Bunny’s signature seafood main course with a curated wine pairing, and the panoramic view of the Newport Beach Back Bay.

6:00pm: Doors | 7:30pm: Show

PURCHASE TICKETS

Enjoy a 3-Course Dinner featuring Bunny’s Signature Dish – Dinner Package $75 Includes Reserved Floor Seating
Starter – Choice of
Pumpkin Spice Soup with Crème Fraiche or
Bistro Salad with Mixed Greens, Candied Pecans, Dried Cranberries, Feta, and Champagne Vinaigrette

Entrée – Choice of
Bunny Brunel Gambas À L’armoricaine
Jumbo Shrimp Sautéed in a Tomato Cognac Sauce served over Ratatouille

Coffee Crusted Prime New York
Served with Fresh Baby Arugula, Heirloom Tomatoes and Pointe Reyes Bleu Cheese

Polenta Portobello Stack
Pan Seared Vegan Polenta, Portobello Mushrooms, and Heirloom Tomato Stacks over Grilled Vegetables

Dessert – Choice of
Pumpkin Spice Crème Brûlée or
Chocolate Molten Cake

Bar seating: $20
Floor seating: $30
VIP Package: $50
(VIP includes signed CD by Bunny Brunel, band meet & greet and photo opportunity)

Note: Two Drink Minimum per person, unless dinner reservation made. Dinner reservations guarantee priority seating, in front of general admission seating and with priority stage viewing. Ticket prices do not include cost of dinner.

Read the news release: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/10/prweb14801552.htm

Chase Masterson to Host “Revolution” July 16, 2017 at Vitello’s

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“REVOLUTION: A Benefit for the POP CULTURE HERO COALITION”

Musical Director DAVID SCOTT COHEN on piano, AL GARCIA on bass and TOM BOWE on drums

SUNDAY, JULY 16 at 8pm at UPSTAIRS AT VITELLO’S (Formerly “The E Spot Lounge”)

REVOLUTION: A BENEFIT FOR THE POP CULTURE HERO COALITION

Hosted by CHASE MASTERSON

Featuring KEITH BORDEN, JUSTIN CHARLES COWDEN & LEXI MARMAN COWDEN, KAYLENE PEOPLES, PATRICIA WHITEMAN, and new additions KIRSTEN HOLLY SMITH (from the hit show Forever Dusty), MANDY KEMP, and MARY PAT BOWE. (Unfortunately Dion Khan is unavailable for this performance.)

Directed by CLIFFORD BELL www.cabarabia.com

Musical Director DAVID SCOTT COHEN on piano, AL GARCIA on bass and TOM BOWE on drums

FOR TICKETS: www.popculturehero.org/tickets

FOR MORE INFO:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1878406985744240/

“Real” Jazz and the Inspiration Behind “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook”

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By Sean McKenzie | The Indie Hotspot | April 11, 2017

I wanted to let people know more about some of these well-known songs, many of which have evolved into jazz standards. Every song has a backstory.  I also thought it would be a good way to introduce real jazz to a young audience, too. I really think that was accomplished with this recent private concert,” states Kaylene Peoples

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Kaylene Peoples performs at “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook,” April 2, 2017 (Photo: Robert Fisher)

Kaylene Peoples does a lot of things.  She has been called a renaissance woman more than once in the press and her musical disciplines are varied. These disciplines range from jazz, classical, and even pop.  Since her release of her first jazz album All Jazzed Up!, Kaylene has embraced “real” jazz with a bear hug. Kaylene released her second jazz masterpiece titled My Man, and with that she invited legends Hubert Laws, Bunny Brunel, and Bobby Lyle to guest perform, seeming to further make her point . . . “It’s all about the ‘real’ jazz.” Between these two albums, the performances and new arrangements of songs from the Great American Songbook have been the theme with the exception of “Run Away with Me,” “My only Crime,” and the song that charted independently back in 2005 “Do You Remember?” . . . her three originals that could easily be mistaken for standards off of All Jazzed Up!  

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Host Chase Masterson performs at “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook,” April 2, 2017 (Photo: Robert Fisher)

Ultimately, Kaylene started a private Facebook group just for real jazz lovers.Back in 2012, she created the Indie Hotspot Jazz Series to bring more ‘real’ jazz to Los Angeles on a regular basis. And it’s not so hard to understand why her live performances consist of only ‘real’ jazz. What is real jazz? The term defines when the medium became popular in the United States. Many songs that were featured in classic Old Hollywood films by a well-known group of composers and performed by popular singers of the time. This practice continued for almost a century now, but has broken up into many different styles of jazz.

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Bunny Brunel performs at “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook,” April 2, 2017 (Photo: Robert Fisher)

Jazz is defined as an improvisational discipline, where the instrumentalists use modal jazz changes as their guide. Classic vocal jazz consisted of jazz chords with subtle to extreme vocal improvisation, sometimes incorporating scatting. Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook was a concept Kaylene Peoples had to marry standards with real jazz. [Footnote: Today we have a genre called smooth jazz, which is often confused with real jazz. The theory of the two genres are very different, yet they both have their own unique appeal. And sometimes these two genres cross over into the other genre’s style.]

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Larry Dunn and Luisa Dunn attend “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook” April 2, 2017 (Photo: Robert Fisher)

Kaylene Peoples Standards and Stories from the Great American Songbook premiered April 2nd, 2017 at the Mouse House Studio in Altadena, the third private concert put on by The Indie Hotspot. It was an intimate setting with an impressive lineup: Kaylene Peoples (vocals/flute), Bunny Brunel (acoustic bass), Mahesh Balasooriya (grand piano), and Bryan Cabrera (drums). Chase Masterson narrated and sang three Peggy Lee standards. Using a traditional trio and old-fashion storytelling, the audience was captivated by the stories and performances by this mega-talented ensemble.

Continue reading ““Real” Jazz and the Inspiration Behind “Kaylene Peoples – Standards & Stories from the Great American Songbook””

Agenda Publisher Kaylene Peoples Guest on GetPublished! Radio Show March 12, 2017

Get Published! radio show | March 12, 2017

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GetPublished! radio show hosts

First segment, we interview Georja Umano of Splash Magazines Worldwide, who writes reviews for opera, theater, and travel, as well as coverage of charities and events dealing with animal welfare. #getpubradio #trypod

GetPublished! second segment [start – 00:09:49], Kaylene Peoples, publisher of Agenda Magazine, tells us about her coverage of fashion, culture, and trends.

And, as ever, there’s lots of advice on how to get published, including the support resources at our website getpublishedradio.com.

This episode aired on Hella Radio, KNNN-FM 87.7 Redding, Calif. on Sunday, March 12, 2017 at Noon Pacific.

Original Source: http://getpublishedradio.libsyn.com/gp-211-writing-for-ezines-with-splash-and-agenda#uYXAv4xGZKr8OmSb.99

 

A GREAT SHOW OF ACOUSTIC JAZZ & ELECTRIC FUSION BY BUNNY BRUNEL & KAYLENE PEOPLES!

By Mike Harvey | Theindiedhotspot.com | March 4, 2017

Saturday, February 25, 2017, at the Alvas Showroom in San pedro, I saw masterful bassist Bunny Brunel II and the lovely and multi-talented Kaylene Peoples at the Alvas Showroom in San Pedro, CA. Bunny gave us a great version of “Dolphin Dance” (my personal favorite of all his recordings) and flautist Kaylene blew us away on the flute with Dave Brubeck’s “Blue Rondo a la Turk.” Virgil Donati provided a creative & solid foundation on drums, and Bronx brother, Joe Calderon shredded on guitar from metallic outbursts to gentle complements to the ensemble. A surprisingly inventive and emotional performance by up and coming pianist Mahesh Balasooriya seemed to be enjoyed by his bandmates, as much as it was by the audience. Kaylene‘s vocals hit the spot, and what a charming lady she is!

Some highlights of jazz favorites performed that evening were “Dolphin Dance,””Take Five,””Lullaby of Birdland,””Night Streets,” “The Slide,””One Note Samba,” and more.

Original Soucre: http://www.theindiehotspot.com/2017/03/04/a-great-show-of-acoustic-jazz-electric-fusion-by-bunny-brunel-kaylene-peoples/

Bunny Brunel & Kaylene Peoples at the Alvas Showroom

Join Grammy-nominated Bassist Bunny Brunel and award-winner jazz vocalist/flutist Kaylene Peoples for an uncompromising musical experience with straight-ahead acoustic jazz and electric fusion; featuring Virgil Donati (drums), Joe Calderon (guitar), and Mahesh Balasooriya (piano).

Admission $30
Date: Saturday, February 25, 2017
Time: 8:00 PM

Alvas Showroom
1417 W 8th St
San Pedro, CA 90732

Phone: (310) 519-1314
Email: wanda@alvas.com
Website: http://www.gighear.org/venues/show_event.php?id=4973

#acousticjazz, #fusion, #flute, #bass

Original Source: http://thehollywood360.com/bunny-brunel-kaylene-peoples-performing-at-alvas-showroom/

Kaylene Peoples Featured on “The Flute View” Magazine: Flutists of NAMM

The Flute View | by Andrea Fisher | Feb. 2, 2017

“The NAMM Show is one of the largest musical instrument trade shows, which takes place in Anaheim every January.  This was my 5th show and my first one as an exhibitor for Fluterscooter bags!

My favorite part of the show is catching up with old flute friends and meeting new ones. Everyone has a unique NAMM experience, and I got to catch up with a few flutists at the show to talk about their NAMM experience.” – Andrea Fisher

Flute-wise, what are you up to now?  I see you’ve played with Hubert Laws?

I just did an album in 2015, which made the ballot for the GRAMMYs last year, and Hubert Laws is featured on the album, playing “Giant Steps” with Bobby Lyle.  I’m also singing on the album, which is called Kaylene Peoples “My Man.”  I’m a singer/flutist, which is a rare combination.  I do straight-ahead jazz, fusion, and classic jazz.  I also have a 5-octave range.  I just got back from a jazz festival in Madagascar, actually.  Hubert is great, and I’d like to collaborate with more flute players.

What advice do you have to young musicians who are just getting out there now?

If you’re a flutist and you’re young, first of all, learn your craft!  Create a tone.  It’s more important than learning a bunch of notes.  If you’re trying to learn jazz, learn the most basic modal jazz in C and other easy keys.  And, most importantly, do what excites you; there’ll be a market for it, no matter what!

Read more: http://thefluteview.com/2017/02/flutists-of-namm/

 

 

Sonic Soul Reviews KAYLENE PEOPLES “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”

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Sonic Soul Reviews | Dec. 24, 2016

Weihnachten mit Kaylene. Nette Jazz-Variante des allseits bekannten Klassikers. Inklusive eines ganz feinen Vortrags von Gitarrist Rich Mouser. So wird´s angenehm rund um den Baum…

Translated:

Christmas with Kaylene. Nice jazz variation of the well-known classic. Including a very fine performance by guitarist Rich Mouser. So it’s pleasant around the tree …

Original Source:

KAYLENE PEOPLES „Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas“

Madajazzcar : Kaylene Peoples Is a Big Hit

(Article Translated from French) http://www.newsmada.com | Nov 10, 2016

Impressive and gracious at the same time, American Kaylene Peoples has seduced audiences with her talents as a singer and flautist. As part of the 27th International Madajazzcar Festival, she hosted a singing and flute workshop at the Ivan-toeran’ny kolontsaina malagasy (IKM) in Antsahavola yesterday.

Kaylene Peoples is a remarkable singer who interprets, with ease, songs composed of a range of five different octaves. The workshop was therefore rich in various tips and techniques for singing and playing the flute. Indeed, the American singer is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and conductor. She is one of the artists who arranged songs for the soundtracks of American films, such as “American Pie”, “Serendipity”, “Ruby” …

One of her most influential orinal songs is “Do you remember,” which was among the Top 100 chart, explained one of the festival’s organizers. Her other song “Giant Steps” was voted best jazz music at the Akademia Music Award December 2015. She will be back on the Malagasy stage this day at the Carlton and will be accompanied by Bunny Brunel, SAnda Ranaivosoa, Njaka Rakotonirainy and Bolo Rakoto David.

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(Original Source)

http://www.newsmada.com/2016/10/11/madajazzcar-kaylene-peoples-fait-sensation/