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Spectacular vocalese, stellar setting make Morales, Dyer and Green: A Tribute to Lambert, Hendricks and Ross a must-see holiday event

Oakland, California – Wednesday, December 2, 2015 – They were dubbed the “hottest new group in jazz”, but a fatal car crash and a pesky heroin addiction cut short their time together. Even so, the world has never forgotten the magic

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Morales, Dyer and Green is a brand new trio dedicated to performing the spectacularly challenging and entertaining hits of the greatest vocal jazz group of all time, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Unforgettable songs from the heydey of bebop — songs like Twisted, Moanin’, Centerpiece, Sermonette, Cloudburst, Caravan and Come on Home — will come to life with Bay Area flavor and surprising new dimensions in Jon Hendricks’ former hometown of Marin.

 

Bandleader and Grammy-winning jazz/salsa singer-songwriter Alexa Weber Morales (alexajazz.com) is joined by two Bay Area vocalists, the globe-trotting, soulful body musician and bass singer Bryan Dyer and the genuine LHR scholar and witty vocalese expert Juliet Green, plus a stellar rhythm section, for a total of 7 pieces.

Morales Dyer and Green Fenix tribute to Lambert Hendricks and Ross

An event of this caliber couldn’t take place just anywhere; it had to happen at Fenix, in San Rafael, CA. Under the direction of Merle Saunders, Jr., son of the legendary Bay Area Hammond B3 organist, Fenix is a revolution in live music and dining. The first streaming live production restaurant (SLPR) of its kind, Fenix is both a live production house and fine dining experience in one. Set in a renovated historic building in downtown San Rafael, Fenix took flight with the intention of spreading live music throughout the community—and the world. Each room was crafted by renowned acoustic designer John Storyk (Jazz at Lincoln Center) to provide a stellar sonic experience for both in-house and live-streaming audiences.

 

The Fenix Stage in San Rafael, CA

 

The premiere of Morales, Dyer and Green: A Tribute to Lambert, Hendricks and Ross will be streamed live for audiences worldwide at http://original.livestream.com/fenixlive.

Morales, Dyer and Green: A Tribute to Lambert, Hendricks and Ross

Morales, Dyer and Green: A Tribute to Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
Sunday, December 27, 2015, 6:30 pm
Fenix
San Rafael, CA
415-813-5600
Tickets: $20/$22

 

About Bryan Dyer

 

Bryan S. Dyer is a multi-talented musician (also blessed with perBryan S. Dyer, Oakland vocalistfect pitch) who not only sings but plays several instruments including bass guitar, percussion and piano; writes and arranges music; conducts choirs and groups; and works in television, radio and film. A veteran of some of the Bay Area’s top vocal groups including Street Sounds, SoVoSo, Slammin All Body Band, Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir and Chelle and Friends he also performs with Zadell, Rankin Scroo and Ginger, and the R&B group D.A.P.

 

His musical experiences have taken him to 46 of the 50 United States and around the globe including several trips throughout Europe, Japan, South Korea and Jamaica. Bryan’s talents have landed him alongside such artists as Al GreenBobby McFerrinMichael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers, Huey Lewis & The News and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, to name a few.

 

About Juliet Green

 

Swinging standards, sparkling vocalese, sumptuous ballads and smart lyrics are the signature of Bay Area vocalist Juliet Green. Originally from Maui, Hawaii, Juliet Green has been a singer, songwriter and educator in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1991.

 

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In 2014, Juliet was not only a finalist in the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Vocal Competition, she released Think About That, an album (her second) of original songs, lyrics and vocaleseJuliet has performed in various vocal jazz ensembles, winning the SF Regional Harmony Sweepstakes competition in 1998 and 2000 (+4db), 2005 (Moodswing) and 2012 (Sing Theory). Juliet currently sings alto in the award-winning jazz a cappella sextet Ro Sham Bo.

 

A genuine scholar of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Juliet has taught classes on LHR and other topics at the Jazzschool in Berkeley, Jazz Camp West and Stanford Jazz Workshop, and directs the six-time Downbeat award-winning Panache vocal jazz ensembles. She is the lead singer with the big band A Touch of Brass under the direction of trumpeter Ed Morrison.

 

About Alexa Morales

 

Alexa Weber Morales is an Oakland, California jazz and salsa singer-songwriter, fluent in a few languages thanks to her itinerant youth, which included schooling in BerkeleyGrenoble (France), OaklandPhiladelphiaSan Francisco and Havana (Cuba).
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Since her 2004 debut album, Jazzmérica (produced by Wayne Wallace), she’s sung on more than a dozen studio recordings for her own & other bands. In 2010, she sang on the Grammy-nominated Wayne Wallace latin jazz album Bien! Bien! In 2011, her Kickstarter-funded, all-original third album, I Wanna Work For You, won the Latin Jazz Corner Outer Edges Award. In 2012 her singing and comissioned songwriting were highlighted on Pacific Mambo Orchestra‘s debut album. In 2013, Alexa won a Grammy along with the rest of Pacific Mambo for their eponymous, Kickstarter-funded debut — and The New York Times proclaimed the spectacular Oakland group “Unknown no more”!

 

Alexa works equally hard as a bandleader, author, singer, composer and lyricist, and plays piano, charango, melodica and hand percussion. While she believes passionately in the transformative power of coffee, stiletto heels and microphones, she also loves disappearing in nature.

 

About Fenix

 

The first streaming live production restaurant (SLPR) of its kind, Fenix is both a live production house and fine dining experience in one. Set in a renovated historic building in downtown San Rafael, Fenix took flight with the intention of spreading live music throughout the community—and the world. Each room was crafted by renowned acoustic designer John Storyk (Jazz at Lincoln Center) to provide a stellar sonic experience for both in-house and live-streaming audiences. Can’t make it to see the premiere of Morales, Dyer and Green? It will be streamed live for audiences worldwide!

 

For diners, Fenix is a joyful discovery. “Sit, eat, drink, smile, and enjoy an acoustic massage,” says owner, Laura van Galen. Relish mouth-watering cuisine, inventive cocktails, and an extensively curated wine list. The menu features NeoSoul creations from Executive Chef Glenn “Gator” Thompson—Southern cuisine with a healthy twist.

 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION AND INTERVIEW/APPEARANCE/SPONSORSHIP REQUEST:
Contact Alexa Weber Morales
Chief Entertainment Officer, Crazy Monkey Productions