Andre
Delano
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Andre
Delano Roberson’s musical journey began when he was eight years old.
"My father would take me over to my older cousin's house
every weekend, and I would see him playing sax to his girlfriend in the
basement. She would
absolutely melt," Andre says with a laugh. "And I said, 'Okay, that's definitely what I want to
do.'" Andre's
parents nurtured his interest and went into debt to buy his first
saxophone. They provided
Andre with emotional support and encouragement while he received his
formal training at East St. Louis’ prestigious Lincoln High School,
the alma mater of legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis.
"Our
jazz program was intense," Andre says about the regimen that
required students to practice one hour before school and five hours
after school everyday. But
the hard work paid off. "We
won every competition, including Down Beat magazine's national
competition. In my three
years at Lincoln, we never lost. We
were number one at everything." Participating
in the award winning jazz program at Lincoln High School enabled Andre
to receive a full music scholarship to Jackson State University where he
earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. By
the time Andre turned eighteen, he had more credentials on his resume
than most seasoned musicians and had performed with numerous well-known
artists including Wynton Marsalis, Clark Terry and Bucky Green.
Andre
moved to Los Angeles where he quickly landed work recording and touring
with Stevie Wonder, Maxwell, Jeff Lorber, Chielli Minucci, Doc Powell,
and Bobby Lyle. His touring
schedule took him around the world – to Russia, Denmark, Finland,
London, Japan, Sweden, and Holland.
He also performed with Maxwell on The Late Show With David
Letterman, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Show Time At
The Apollo, Soul Train, as well as cable music channels BET,
MTV, and VH1. While
on tour, Andre received critical acclaim from the Los Angeles Times,
L.A. Weekly and Rolling Stone magazine.
The Los Angeles Times raved that Andre, “Plays with a
flair and inventiveness…He is clearly ready for his own solo career.”
So, after years of recording and touring with other acts, Andre
felt it was time to work on a solo project.
"I
feel like now I've proclaimed my independence," he says.
"I'm really proud that I took advantage of this opportunity.
And I trust that all things in the universe are in their proper place
and are happening just as they are supposed to.” Andre’s
first solo album, entitled “Full Circle”, reflects a diverse mixture
of jazz, blues and funk. The album will be released on the new,
independent label, 7th Note Entertainment, Inc. and is
currently available for purchase at www.andredelano.com. The
opening track, "Funkborne" incorporates deep elements of blues
and funk. The tribute to
his son, "When Jadon Smiles" showcases gospel undertones.
And there are numerous smooth jazz stylings including,
"Night Riders," "Foot Steps," "Mystic Journey,"
and the title track, “Full Circle.” "Full
Circle" is especially significant to Andre because it explains his
struggle as an artist who just wants to break free. “With life’s
challenges you start to understand that everything happens in divine
timing and you must allow for things to progress naturally.”
On "Full Circle," Andre sings, "All my life, on my
own, set apart from a first born, how long must it be, for you to set me
free … some people get it on the first go, I want to go full circle." ANDRE
DELANO, MAXWELL’S SAX PLAYER, GOES SOLO WITH SMOOTH
JAZZ ALBUM ENTITLED ‘FULL CIRCLE’ Saxophonist
Dave Koz calls Delano ‘The real deal…a wonderful talent with an
over-abundance of soul, passion and musicality’ Single
‘Night Riders’ will be released in October; Album
set for release February 2005 LOS
ANGELES – Andre Delano Roberson’s debut album entitled “Full
Circle” reflects a diverse smooth jazz mixture that illustrates his
amazing musical journey. “With
life’s challenges, you start to understand that everything happens in
divine timing and you must allow for things to progress naturally,”
says Andre. "I feel
like now I've proclaimed my independence. And I trust that all things in
the universe are in their proper place and are happening just as they
are supposed to.” Since
his musical career started, Andre, an East St. Louis native, has
recorded and toured with Stevie Wonder, Maxwell, Jeff Lorber, Chielli
Minucci, Doc Powell, and Bobby Lyle.
His touring schedule took him around the world – to Russia,
Denmark, Finland, London, Japan, Sweden, and Holland.
He also performed with Maxwell on The Late Show With David
Letterman, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Show Time At
The Apollo, Soul Train, as well as cable music channels BET,
MTV, and VH1. While
on tour, Andre received critical acclaim from the Los Angeles Times,
L.A. Weekly and Rolling Stone magazine.
The Los Angeles Times raved that Andre, “Plays with a
flair and inventiveness…He is clearly ready for his own solo career.”
So, after years of recording and touring with other acts, Andre
felt it was time to begin his solo career.
“Full
Circle” features guest appearances by guitarists Al McKay (Earth,
Wind & Fire), Bruce Conte (Tower of Power) and Dwight
Sills, smooth jazz piano virtuoso Kevin Toney and R&B vocalist
Terrell. The album consists of numerous smooth jazz stylings including,
"Foot Steps," “When Jadon Smiles,” a tribute to his son
and "Night Riders,” the album’s first single. "As
a child growing up in East St. Louis, my parents required me to be in
the house and tucked in bed by the time the street lights came on.
‘Night Riders’ is dedicated to those guys who didn't have that kind
of discipline at home. Due to gang violence and drugs, a lot of them
were killed before even making it to high school.
Circumstance allowed them to ride at night." The
album’s title track "Full Circle" is especially meaningful
to Andre because it expresses his struggle as an artist who just wants
liberation. In "Full
Circle," Andre sings, "All my life, on my own, set apart from
a first born, how long must it be, for you to set me free … some
people get it on the first go, I want to go full circle."
“Like
the full circle itself, Andre Delano takes from his mix of sorrow and
sings through a multiple joy. A
rare sound of voice, word and saxophone.
Go get this!,” says R&B singer Maxwell. “Full
Circle” will be released in February 2005 on the new, independent
label, 7th Note Entertainment, Inc. and is currently only
available for purchase for a limited time at www.andredelano.com. About
7th Note Entertainment, Inc.
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