The fact that Danny
Lerman’s new album title Meow Baby comes from a line in an episode of
Kojak proves that saxophonist Danny Lerman knows how to have fun. He
also knows retro cool when he sees it. Lerman took a page from the 1970s
when recording his second album, Meow Baby, which will be released
February 26th on Sugar Whiskey Records, his label, distributed by
Lightyear Entertainment/EMI. Danny adopted old school sensibilities by
utilizing live musicians and having a hand in writing all the new
compositions for the disc. Tal Bergman, who worked on Lerman’s debut
album, produced ten songs on Meow Baby and a few tracks were produced by
urban-jazz icon Norman Connors. Radio programmers are already whetting
their appetite for the CD with “Gotcha!,” a deep-pocketed groove that
bursts into a chorus as sweet as one of Kojak’s Tootsie Pops.
Since his last album release, Lerman traveled and performed around the
world, including Turkey, Israel, Holland, South Africa, Venezuela and
Mexico. He brought influences and musicians from the countries he
visited into the studio when recording Meow Baby. While the tracks swing
towards contemporary jazz, urban and adult pop, there are also traces of
World Music, Middle Eastern, Latin and South African rhythms. The South
Bend, Indiana native, who plays alto and soprano sax, recorded the
majority of the collection in Los Angeles where he was joined by Randy
Brecker, Hubert Laws, Howard Hewett, Paul Jackson Jr., Bobby Lyle, and
Munyungo Jackson. Bergman, who played drums on records by Rod Stewart,
Billy Idol, Loreena McKennitt, Herb Alpert, and Chaka Khan, was behind
the drum kit on most of the album.
“Tal brought infectious rhythms that were both exciting and exotic. His
strong rhythmic influences made the tracks spicy,” explained Lerman. “I
wanted this record to be a glimpse into my world, including some of the
friends that I’ve made in my travels. I put both myself and the places
I’ve been into the music. There’s definitely variety on this record; you
don’t know what’s coming next. I’ve found some great players from all
parts of the world and they brought their unique perspective to the
album.”
Lerman’s a riveting performer who has shared concert bills with Herbie
Hancock, Sergio Mendes, Richard Elliot, David Benoit, Eric Marienthal
and the Ghetto Boys. When he’s off the road, Lerman occasionally
performs free concerts at nursing homes in his hometown of South Bend,
Indiana.
Danny got his first job at age 13 with a jazz big band, then studied
with Charles Atkins, who taught Motown Icon, Jr. Walker and Danny’s
uncles, jazz musicians in their own right.
Danny went to Babson College, to play ice hockey, but followed his
musical dream to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, then on to
graduate from the University of North Texas. “I met some great song
writers there such as Tim Kobza and Marc Sutch and was inspired to write
and record the music that had been singing in my head.”
Lerman composed and recorded his first CD, Do you Feel? in South Bend,
Indiana and built his name touring the Midwest. “At North Texas they
didn’t teach me how to dance or front a band. I learned on the job, at
least fronting the band.”
Danny partnered with producer Tal Bergman for his next CD, Danny’s
Island, performing and writing with bassist, Oskar Cartaya and flutist,
Dave Valentine The CD Danny’s Island, reached the top 20 on the
Contemporary Jazz charts of record industry publication Radio & Records,
and the single, Take My Breath Away, reached the #1 position on the
playlist of WGCI, Chicago's number one urban music station.
Danny’s compositions are also featured in the movie soundtracks “Wedding
Bell Blues,” and “Kill Me Later”. As a special treat, Take My Breath
Away, will be re-issued as a bonus track on “Meow Baby”.