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    Leah Waybright To Release New Album “Dreamed” Featuring Members of Happy The Man

    Composer, Pianist Leah Waybright To Release New Album “Dreamed” Featuring Members of Happy The Man, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Steely Dan

    LEAH WAYBRIGHT is a life-long Composer, Pianist, Recording Artist, Teacher, Floral Artist, Wildflower Preservationist, and Dreamer. The common thread that connects these many professions is her role as a Storyteller. Hundreds of lectures and the wide variety of special floral programs she has presented for Garden Clubs and Civic Groups are the most obvious examples of her Storytelling.

    However, her ability to tell a compelling story is not limited to words. Despite the instrumental nature of her music, her unique approach to composition and instrumentation means that each vignette reveals an unfolding and ever-evolving story rich with meaning. As a steward of the Earth, Leah’s creativity and mindset benefitted from the pauses in older projects, and the development of new projects, but throughout she consistently creates new music through improvisation and then hones it with a nurturing process similar to the way she cultivates her beloved plants and wildflowers.

    Her newest CD, “Dreamed” will be released by Invasion Merch on July 17, 2023 and is the culmination of years of compositional crafting. In some ways it picks up the floral storytelling narrative where “Beauty Gone Wild” left off, and is a compositional masterpiece. Leah’s musical DNA is immediately noticeable in the melodies and the rhythms, but are even more elegant, captivating, and mysterious. What consistently leaps out of the speakers is the luscious sound of the grand piano, as there is more of a focus on her piano with “Dreamed.” Leah commands this fine instrument and presents each composition with confidence and verve.
    Somehow without using a single word, she pulls the listener into her private world where a story for each dreamy piece unfolds like a new plant in spring.

    Leah has always been an active dreamer, both in a literal sense as well as in a more figurative sense. Her dreams have a huge influence on her, and she sees power and wisdom in exploring dreams. After experiencing a vivid dream she often incorporates elements of that dream into a piece of music.

    Says Leah, “My DREAMED collection is gathered from a wide arc of experience and time travelled. This ‘new’ music is captured from the first song I ever crafted, to pieces invoked by powerful moments and turning points in my life. There are vintage songs from the past as well as imaginings through to my most recent compositions. Each piece emerges for me as special and meaningful.”

    The innovative orchestrations on “Dreamed” reveal numerous, subtle aspects of the melodies. The skillful contributions of the other players support the harmonic and rhythmic content when needed, but at other times they shine via tasty solos. In particular, the guitar work of “Happy the Man” alum Stan Whitaker is stunningly effective, especially on the track “Dreamprints.” As with “Beauty Gone Wild,” Gary Blu, who has worked with Boz Scaggs, Donald Fagen and Steely Dan was the only choice for saxes, flutes, piccolo and clarinet. His flute and piccolo work on “Candlewink” is breathtaking.

    Mark Wood, master violinist and Trans-Siberian Orchestra co-founder uses violins of his own design to add bold and exciting swaths of sound. A fierce player, his Paganini-like virtuosity never overwhelms Ms. Waybright’s brilliant compositions. His playing on the somewhat classical-leaning “Sunwise” emphasizes complex interplay between violin, piano, and flute. Leah’s complex, shifting piano work in the piece is slightly evocative of both Erik Satie and Claude Bolling. Similarly, “Happy the Man” bassist Rick Kennell manages to both underpin and accent Leah’s every twist and turn. Rick deftly provides movement and support that reveals the glorious details of Leah’s sonic landscape. Rick also handled the production chores.

    This is one of those rare albums that rewards the attentive listener with insights and delights. Play these tracks on your stereo or on your best headphones and let Leah’s dreams unfold around you. When you do, this master Storyteller will transport you to a wild world where anything can happen.

    Featuring:
    Leah Waybright: Compositions, piano, keyboards and vocal musings
    Gary Blu: Saxophones, flutes, clarinet, piccolo
    Rick Kennell: Bass, drums, percussion, orchestration
    Stanley Whitaker: Guitars on tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
    Mark Wood: Violin on “Sunwise”

    Here’s what’s been said about Leah Waybright:

    “Waybright’s compositions are intensely melodic and brilliantly orchestrated, each with its own spirited vision and expressive purpose; even though this is a concept album, any of these pieces could easily stand on its own: zero filler… nothing short of superb, and there is plenty here within to satisfy the tastes of even the most discriminating progressive rock listener. Highly recommended.” – Expose

    “Smoothly woven orchestral tapestry of melodic and rhythmic cross-currents, though heavier moments reflect hints of old Happy the Man.” – Progression Magazine

    “A classically trained keyboardist, Waybright is first and foremost a floral artist, and with this album, combines both her passions successfully. The music is reminiscent of Happy the Man; new agey, serene, yet always with a solid, bouncy feel to propel the music along.” – Gnosis

    “Leah Waybright has a very smooth sounding recording here. The songs are thoroughly addicting. Leah has a wonderful talent to make her keys sing. She is a very creative composer, who can really get to your heart. I'm impressed as this is a work of art and it is a must for any modern jazz, modern age, or easy listening music lover.” – Electronic Musician Magazine

    To purchase: https://ffm.to/leahwaybright-dreamed

    For more information: www.leahwaybright.com

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, Billy James, PH: 828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com

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    Great news. Thanks Billy!
    It looks this will be a download only and her website is under construction.
    Well, it isn't July yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gopr View Post
    Composer, Pianist Leah Waybright To Release New Album “Dreamed” Featuring Members of Happy The Man, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Steely Dan

    LEAH WAYBRIGHT is a life-long Composer, Pianist, Recording Artist, Teacher, Floral Artist, Wildflower Preservationist, and Dreamer. The common thread that connects these many professions is her role as a Storyteller. Hundreds of lectures and the wide variety of special floral programs she has presented for Garden Clubs and Civic Groups are the most obvious examples of her Storytelling.

    However, her ability to tell a compelling story is not limited to words. Despite the instrumental nature of her music, her unique approach to composition and instrumentation means that each vignette reveals an unfolding and ever-evolving story rich with meaning. As a steward of the Earth, Leah’s creativity and mindset benefitted from the pauses in older projects, and the development of new projects, but throughout she consistently creates new music through improvisation and then hones it with a nurturing process similar to the way she cultivates her beloved plants and wildflowers.

    Her newest CD, “Dreamed” will be released by Invasion Merch on July 17, 2023 and is the culmination of years of compositional crafting. In some ways it picks up the floral storytelling narrative where “Beauty Gone Wild” left off, and is a compositional masterpiece. Leah’s musical DNA is immediately noticeable in the melodies and the rhythms, but are even more elegant, captivating, and mysterious. What consistently leaps out of the speakers is the luscious sound of the grand piano, as there is more of a focus on her piano with “Dreamed.” Leah commands this fine instrument and presents each composition with confidence and verve.
    Somehow without using a single word, she pulls the listener into her private world where a story for each dreamy piece unfolds like a new plant in spring.

    Leah has always been an active dreamer, both in a literal sense as well as in a more figurative sense. Her dreams have a huge influence on her, and she sees power and wisdom in exploring dreams. After experiencing a vivid dream she often incorporates elements of that dream into a piece of music.

    Says Leah, “My DREAMED collection is gathered from a wide arc of experience and time travelled. This ‘new’ music is captured from the first song I ever crafted, to pieces invoked by powerful moments and turning points in my life. There are vintage songs from the past as well as imaginings through to my most recent compositions. Each piece emerges for me as special and meaningful.”

    The innovative orchestrations on “Dreamed” reveal numerous, subtle aspects of the melodies. The skillful contributions of the other players support the harmonic and rhythmic content when needed, but at other times they shine via tasty solos. In particular, the guitar work of “Happy the Man” alum Stan Whitaker is stunningly effective, especially on the track “Dreamprints.” As with “Beauty Gone Wild,” Gary Blu, who has worked with Boz Scaggs, Donald Fagen and Steely Dan was the only choice for saxes, flutes, piccolo and clarinet. His flute and piccolo work on “Candlewink” is breathtaking.

    Mark Wood, master violinist and Trans-Siberian Orchestra co-founder uses violins of his own design to add bold and exciting swaths of sound. A fierce player, his Paganini-like virtuosity never overwhelms Ms. Waybright’s brilliant compositions. His playing on the somewhat classical-leaning “Sunwise” emphasizes complex interplay between violin, piano, and flute. Leah’s complex, shifting piano work in the piece is slightly evocative of both Erik Satie and Claude Bolling. Similarly, “Happy the Man” bassist Rick Kennell manages to both underpin and accent Leah’s every twist and turn. Rick deftly provides movement and support that reveals the glorious details of Leah’s sonic landscape. Rick also handled the production chores.

    This is one of those rare albums that rewards the attentive listener with insights and delights. Play these tracks on your stereo or on your best headphones and let Leah’s dreams unfold around you. When you do, this master Storyteller will transport you to a wild world where anything can happen.

    Featuring:
    Leah Waybright: Compositions, piano, keyboards and vocal musings
    Gary Blu: Saxophones, flutes, clarinet, piccolo
    Rick Kennell: Bass, drums, percussion, orchestration
    Stanley Whitaker: Guitars on tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
    Mark Wood: Violin on “Sunwise”

    Here’s what’s been said about Leah Waybright:

    “Waybright’s compositions are intensely melodic and brilliantly orchestrated, each with its own spirited vision and expressive purpose; even though this is a concept album, any of these pieces could easily stand on its own: zero filler… nothing short of superb, and there is plenty here within to satisfy the tastes of even the most discriminating progressive rock listener. Highly recommended.” – Expose

    “Smoothly woven orchestral tapestry of melodic and rhythmic cross-currents, though heavier moments reflect hints of old Happy the Man.” – Progression Magazine

    “A classically trained keyboardist, Waybright is first and foremost a floral artist, and with this album, combines both her passions successfully. The music is reminiscent of Happy the Man; new agey, serene, yet always with a solid, bouncy feel to propel the music along.” – Gnosis

    “Leah Waybright has a very smooth sounding recording here. The songs are thoroughly addicting. Leah has a wonderful talent to make her keys sing. She is a very creative composer, who can really get to your heart. I'm impressed as this is a work of art and it is a must for any modern jazz, modern age, or easy listening music lover.” – Electronic Musician Magazine

    To purchase: https://ffm.to/leahwaybright-dreamed

    For more information: www.leahwaybright.com

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, Billy James, PH: 828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com
    Thanks for posting this! (It saves me from doing it!) I have had the privilege of hearing the CD in advance. It is absolutely wonderful! The emphasis on grand piano is lovely. I cannot recommend the CD enough!

    Oh, I also had the honor of writing the majority of this press release!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    Thanks for posting this! (It saves me from doing it!) I have had the privilege of hearing the CD in advance. It is absolutely wonderful! The emphasis on grand piano is lovely. I cannot recommend the CD enough!

    Oh, I also had the honor of writing the majority of this press release!
    Cool!
    But will there be a physical CD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Cool!
    But will there be a physical CD?
    ABSOLUTELY!!!!

    I have an advance copy. Lovely package.
    Rick is working on a website to promote it.

    Trust me, you will love this CD. And it very much has lots of Happy the Man DNA spread throughout it.

    Plainly put: Stan f-ing BURNS on this CD. He is twice the guitarist he was before (and he was great then!)!!!
    And Mark Woods violin is so tasty. Gary does his usual phenomenal job, and Rick Kennell hits a home run with his bass work.

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    Thanks! Keep us informed.

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    So long anticipated! Great news.


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    So it looks like the 17th is the official launch. Rick says the website and a promo video should pop that day.

    In the meantime, here is a review:

    https://www.rootsmusicreport.com/rev...leah-waybright

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    ^ 17th of July?

    Those comments above sound very promising!

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    Nice review. I’m looking forward to hearing the music.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    So it looks like the 17th is the official launch. Rick says the website and a promo video should pop that day.

    In the meantime, here is a review:

    https://www.rootsmusicreport.com/rev...leah-waybright
    Thanks for the update. I'll see if this will be available in Europe one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    ^ 17th of July?

    Those comments above sound very promising!
    Yeppers! That is their plan.



    And there is some very exciting stuff brewing in the Happy the Man world too…

    Very.

    Exciting.

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    Another review:

    https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/20...right-dreamed/



    EDIT:

    Her tracks from her last CD, “Beauty Gone Wild” are up on YouTube.
    As an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7MruEfEgI0
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    Today is the Official Release Day!

    The video premiere: https://www.antimusic.com/news/video...prints-071723/

    And the website: http://www.leahwaybright.com/

    Enjoy!!

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    After long hesitation (shipping to Europe is $18 and I guess I have to pay VAT ect. too) I pulled the trigger and ordered Dreamed.

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    Well, she's not exactly prolific but whatever. It's great to hear from her again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progbear View Post
    Well, she's not exactly prolific but whatever. It's great to hear from her again!
    Steve Roach she is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    After long hesitation (shipping to Europe is $18 and I guess I have to pay VAT ect. too) I pulled the trigger and ordered Dreamed.
    Cool!
    Let us know what you think when it arrives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    Cool!
    Let us know what you think when it arrives.

    EDIT:
    By the way, here is her video on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMnsfupx3O8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    EDIT:
    By the way, here is her video on YouTube:

    Nice! Pleasant fusion-sound with some Happy The Man-like elements.

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    I listened a few times last night. It’s a close companion of Beauty Gone Wild, and that’s a good thing. For me, it’s comfort music. Great melodies, cinematic and crystalline production.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boceephus View Post
    I listened a few times last night. It’s a close companion of Beauty Gone Wild, and that’s a good thing. For me, it’s comfort music. Great melodies, cinematic and crystalline production.


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    I see the connections between the two records, but also the differences. The most striking is the emphasis on acoustic piano on “Dreamed” as opposed to the electric/“Tine” piano sounds more common on “BGW.” But as a huge lover of the DX-7 and other electric pianos, I was very happy with the sounds on BGW. Of course, I adore a good piano that is well mic’d, and Rick made sure that the piano sounds Leah used were stellar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    I see the connections between the two records, but also the differences. The most striking is the emphasis on acoustic piano on “Dreamed” as opposed to the electric/“Tine” piano sounds more common on “BGW.” But as a huge lover of the DX-7 and other electric pianos, I was very happy with the sounds on BGW. Of course, I adore a good piano that is well mic’d, and Rick made sure that the piano sounds Leah used were stellar.
    Got the CD since yesterday. Very pleasant record.
    One of the other differences I hear is that on Beauty Gone Wild Ron Riddle handles the drumkit, while on Dreamed Rick Kennell "plays" the drums, assuming he's done this by programming. It sounds a bit like the drumprogramming on Kit Watkins' solo-albums. Not a bad thing, but over all it gives Dreamed a lighter touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Got the CD since yesterday. Very pleasant record.
    One of the other differences I hear is that on Beauty Gone Wild Ron Riddle handles the drumkit, while on Dreamed Rick Kennell "plays" the drums, assuming he's done this by programming. It sounds a bit like the drumprogramming on Kit Watkins' solo-albums. Not a bad thing, but over all it gives Dreamed a lighter touch.
    Excellent observations. As a drummer, I always like a guy behind a kit, but Rick does a fine job programming the drums and percussion. He spent a tremendous amount of time on the drums. One of the things he always keeps in mind is that Leah does not like “clickety” percussion (such as high hat patterns), so he is working around her preferences when he programs. I liken it to Fripp/Gabriel going through their “no cymbals” phase

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    Excellent observations. As a drummer, I always like a guy behind a kit, but Rick does a fine job programming the drums and percussion. He spent a tremendous amount of time on the drums. One of the things he always keeps in mind is that Leah does not like “clickety” percussion (such as high hat patterns), so he is working around her preferences when he programs. I liken it to Fripp/Gabriel going through their “no cymbals” phase
    Thanks for this inside information!

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