Blue Note Jazz FESTIVAL PRESENTSJesus Molina
Thursday, June 26
Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM
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"Jesus Molina is an extraordinary and wonderful musician, he never
ceases to amaze me every time I hear him play….Selah is a blessing
and marks the beginning of a great career for a musician with
inexhaustible talent” - Juan Luis Guerra
A world-class jazz pianist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and
successful online piano tutor, 27-year-old Jesus Molina is a one-man
force of nature, a Berklee College of Music grad and Latin Grammy
Cultural Foundation award winner who has already carved out an
impressive career. His brand-new instrumental album Selah – a
blessing meaning “praise” or “lift up” – perfectly captures
his spiritual approach to music; 10 songs that soar to celestial
heights, featuring Molina on piano and soprano saxophone, fronting a
trio including bassist Guy Bernfeld and drummer Cain Daniel, two
fellow Berklee alumni. Selah will be released on vinyl, CD and
streaming on May 24th via Argentine/Mexican musician Noel Schajris’
independent label Dynamo Productions.
From the exotic Middle Eastern overture on the opening title track to
the climactic “Out of a Dream,” which could be the orchestral end
credit score to an epic movie, Selah introduces a major talent who
takes cues from such jazz piano greats as Oscar Peterson, Chick Corea,
Art Tatum, Errol Garner and Bill Evans, but has developed his own
style on his new release.
Jazz legend Hubert Laws provides flute and piccolo solos to the
playful Brazilian/Cuban Latin rhythms of “Dear Fall,” while label
owner (and Sin Bandera member) Schajris provides wordless acapella
vocals to the dreamy, hopeful “Soul Journey,”. Lucia Micarelli’s
haunting violin marks “Melody,” a song Molina spontaneously wrote
for his newborn daughter, while he returns to the soprano sax for the
adventurous “Quintuplets,” named for the unusual “5/4” time
signature adopted midway through. “Blue New Year” evinces an
Arabian/Moorish influence, while the dramatic “Kadoshin” (Hebrew
for a holy instrument) offers another paean to God’s glory, with its
dynamic juxtaposition of chaos and peace, followed by the tumultuous
“everything everywhere all at once” of “Caf,” a melting pot
cauldron of Molina’s diverse influences.
“All the music that comes out of me that can’t be explained is
from God and my relationship to Him,” Molina says. “I’m just His
vessel.”
Produced by music business veteran, former Blood, Sweat & Tears
founding member and drummer Bobby Colomby at Los Angeles’ fabled
Village Studios, Selah offers an introduction to what Colomby calls
“a once-in-a-lifetime talent” whose promise coaxed him back to a
managerial role as well after working with the likes of The Jacksons,
Jaco Pastorius and Leo Amuedo.
“I hadn’t been inspired by anything musically for a long time
until I heard Jesus,” Colomby says. “It’s not about the number
of notes you can play, but being able to create memorable melodies
spontaneously.”
The second oldest of four children born in Sincelejo, Colombia, on the
northern coast near Cartagena, Jesus Molina’s parents were both
lawyers, while he turned out to be the only one with musical talent in
his family. He was encouraged to pursue that passion by his
grandmother, who gifted him a Casio keyboard when he was four years
old, and he proceeded to plunk out the notes to “Happy Birthday,”
to the encouragement of his mom, eventually teaching himself to play
the saxophone before taking up the piano again as a teenager.
Molina had never been to America when he first flew into Boston in May
2016 to attend Berklee, earning tuition as part of the Latin
Grammy’s Juan Luis Guerra Scholarship, taking ESL classes to learn
to speak English along the way. “When they asked me about my dreams
in music, all I could say was, ‘I Jesus Colombia… I love orange
juice.’ But what I meant was, I want to be the next Chick Corea.”
And while his technical ability has led him to a role as an online
Zoom tutor with a following of 25,000 students, Molina’s music is
anything but sterile noodling, with an appreciation for accessible pop
melodies which originally attracted him to the sax stylings of Dave
Koz and Kenny G. But his life was forever changed viewing a video of
Canadian piano jazz great Oscar Peterson, known as “the King of
inside swing,” dubbed “the Maharaja of the keyboard,” by no less
than Duke Ellington.
You can hear those influences on Selah, but that is only the tip of
the iceberg when it comes to Molina’s crossover potential, with
planned future albums devoted to pop vocal in Spanish and English,
making him a true triple-threat.
But it is not only his musical ability which astounds, but his
personal story, going from more than 375 pounds down to 175 thanks to
gastric sleeve surgery in 2018 and a large helping of self-discipline.
“Once I lost all that weight, it freed the position of my arms and
hands so that I could be much more flexible and comfortable
playing,” Molina says. “And I have much more energy.”
After several previous recordings, including Agape (God’s Love) and
Departing, featuring covers of classic jazz standards such as Chick
Corea’s “Spain” or Dizzy Gillespie’s “Night in Tunisia,”
along with several originals, Molina is looking forward to performing
the newly penned Selah songs in front of live audiences. “I love
playing for people,” added Molina. “That’s still my favorite
part of making music.”
Selah is a musical blessing, a sacred symphony to transport this
troubled world into a more joyful space. The world is about to
discover Jesus Molina for themselves.
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