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Stephanie released the CD O
Começo: New Beginnings in Brazilian Jazz in June,
2004. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro and Berkeley, California, the CD features
vocal tracks with the legendary singer Leny Andrade and a stellar group of
musicians.
Stephanie holds a Piano Performance degree from the University of Michigan
School of Music. In addition to classical performance, she has performed in
ensembles of jazz, rock, Klezmer, Javanese Gamelan, and Brazilan jazz. She
worked for a decade with vocalist Kathy Moore in an award winning jazz duo,
opening for Abbey Lincoln and Phoebe Snow in Ann Arbor, Michigan and performing
at the San Jose Jazz Festival, Michigan Womans' Music Festival, the Vancouver
Folk Festival, the National Womans' Music Festival, The Jazz School (Berkeley),
and the Healdsburg Jazz Festival.
Besides performing, Stephanie has taught piano for over 20 years, and is the
mother of two lovely and lively children.
Stephanie is currently heard around the San Francisco Bay Area, solo, in jazz
and Brazilian ensembles, and with her band, "O Começo", with the Rio-born
vocal phenomenon Claudia Villela.
It all started in Rio
We thought it was going to be a
vacation, and that would have been enough. We thought, 10 days away from the
kids, in an exciting city far away, the city of the music we love so much....
Tuesday, our second night in Rio, and we are thrilled to find a listing of our
favorite Brazilian vocalist, Leny Andrade, performing tonight in a club
downtown. Sitting in the front row, hearing her deep, poetic songs we are in
heaven. Leny, with her pianist, commanding the room with a grace, authority,
and intensity unmatched.
It is part way through the set, and David whispers to me, After the show, we'll
go backstage to ask Leny if she'll record with you while we are here in Rio. I
need you to go along with me on this. Okay? And I say, Do I have to decide
right now? And he says, You've got two more songs.
Then we are backstage with Leny and her posse, explaining the links that bind
us to her -- my mentor Marcos Silva who performed with Leny before he left Rio
years ago, our common love for this music. And we say, We thought maybe you'd
be in California some day, and we could record with you, but here we are in
Rio. And she says, So you want me to come to California to record? We say, No,
we are here in Rio, we want to record here. And Leny, THE Leny Andrade of the
pantheon of Bossa Nova, pauses, and says, There is a studio. I want you to try
the piano, and if you like it, then we will talk. Call me Thursday.
And we rent a practice keyboard, and I call her Thursday and she says call me
Saturday and I call her Saturday and she says Tomorrow I will pick you up at
3:00 at your hotel, and take you to the studio. And she does take us, across
the bay, where we gaze back at the amazing views of the marvelous city, and
then to São Francisco in Niterói to a little stone block building and a
smiling, jolly gentle man, Fabio Motta, studio owner and her friend for
decades. I sit down and play and David hear's them say, She doesn't play like
an American, she plays like a Brazilian. And suddenly everyone is smiling, and
Leny is asking what songs we will record, and I am on eggshells in heaven. And
Leny is driving us home and it is 11:00 PM and she says Are you hungry, and we
are tired but we are hungry and she takes us to the restaurant across from the
cafe where Jobim wrote "Girl from Ipanema" and she introduces us to this
composer and that writer, and a man comes up to her and kisses her hand....
It is Monday night, 7:00 PM, and we are at Fabio's studio. Leny says, Do you
want a drummer, and I say Yes, and she pulls out her "cellular" and makes a
call and says, you are lucky, there is also a bass player coming, Ivan Lins's
bass player, Nema, with Erivelton the drummer. And it is 9:00 and they arrive
and then, after much strong coffee, we start recording -- it is midnight. And
then it is 3:30 in the morning and Leny says what's next, anything else? And I
say, Yes, one last song, Rio. And then it's 5:00 and Leny is dropping us off
again at our hotel as dawn creeps over Ipanema Beach, and I think I am in a
dream, a movie, I am waiting for the credits to roll down the sky. And the next
night again, all through the night, tracking vocals and leaving the studio with
four tunes in a rough mix. Then it is Wednesday, our last day in Rio and Leny
insists on taking us to the airport, and with much hugs and kisses (this is
Rio!) we say goodbye, we will be back, she will visit us in California.
My butt has been kicked, my soul inspired. I practice, a lot, and call some of
the most wonderful musicians I know in the Bay Area, and schedule rehearsals
and sessions to complete what the magic of Rio de Janeiro has begun.
So here it is, O Começo, the beginning, another beginning in life, in Rio, in
music. - Stephanie
For more information, please
contact:
Media-Z Productions
P.O. Box 1837
Glen Ellen, CA 95442
or E-mail:
stephanie@stephanieozer.com
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