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7 tracks | 37 minutes
Released May 2006
on Teal Creek Records
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Original modern jazz crossover - a vocal and instrumental tribute to detective novelist Raymond Chandler
Bio / Background
"Dead Men (are heavier than broken hearts)" is a musical tribute to the great detective novelist Raymond Chandler. This is not a "film noir" score, it's a collection of modern jazz compositions by Christopher Woitach about, and using phrases from, Raymond Chandler's books. Included are vocal and instrumental compositions reflecting the many moods of Chandler's writing, played and sung by some of the Pacific Northwest's most creative musicians.
Musicians:
Christopher Woitach - guitar, v-guitar
Greta Matassa - voice
Stephanie Porter - voice
Tom Bergeron - alto saxophone, voice
Keller Coker - trombone, voice
Tim Jensen - flute, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, voice
Dan Schulte - bass
Julian Macdonough - drums
About the leader/composer:
Christopher Woitach is a jazz guitarist and composer, currently residing in Portland, OR. He plays and composes in a fresh, innovative style that pushes the boundaries of modern jazz while embracing everything from swing to free jazz.
↓ more ↓As a player, Woitach has covered a lot of ground, from backing up Rich Little and Bernadette Peters to playing with avant-garde cellist Hank Roberts. He plays throughout the Northwest with the popular swing band The Monarchs, and does several concerts a year with guitarist John Stowell. He performs every year for Bellingham, WA’s Jazz Project in a variety of settings, and is a featured performer/educator for the Blaine Jazz Festival in Blaine, WA.
As a composer, Christopher Woitach combines all his influences with a thoughtful jazz-classical crossover approach. He studied counterpoint with minimalist pioneer David Borden, 20th century composition with Robert Keefe, and jazz guitar with the great Jim Hall. His use of Baroque contrapuntal techniques with modern tonality, combined with extensive improvisatory passages, shows the influence these musicians had on Woitach’s work.
Christopher Woitach teaches jazz guitar at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, OR, where he leads the WOU Guitar Ensemble and performs with the WOU Faculty Jazztet, known as “The Western Rebellion”. He is a Teal Creek Records and Jazz Project recording artist.
Christopher Woitach's recordings include "Live at Lucia Douglas Gallery" with guitarist John Stowell, "Larry Holloway and Christopher Woitach", with bassist Larry Holloway, and "Western Rebellion", with the WOU Faculty Jazztet, The Western Rebellion. His newest recordings are "Family", a collection of his compositions for his family, and "Dead Men (are heavier than broken hearts)", a musical tribute to the great detective novelist Raymond Chandler.
“Woitach plays Cindy Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” with a billowing resonance reminiscent of Joe Pass” - Cadence Magazine
“Jazz Guitarist Extraordinaire” - Pacific Arts Association
“Woitach’s new album "Family" takes the listener to unexpected places. What is clear, however, is Woitach’s honed skills as a composer, his command of the guitar, and all bolstered by his imaginative ideas as a soloist.” - Jazz Improv Magazine
“Christopher Woitach - making the implausible seem possible” - The Jazz Project
“Woitach is always searching for new forms of expression. With a clean and well rounded sound, Woitach’s search is both compelling and rewarding. He manages to control every aspect of his playing, balancing ideas with a keen sense of melodic righteousness” - Jazz Review
"This is a fine effort from Woitach. A performer who is comfortable playing and writing material that allows the listener to ponder what might be next. Always pushing the envelope, Family is an excellent session and is full of surprises." - Jazz Review
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