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When
you hear Jeff Ball play the Native American courting
flute...the solemn beauty of it is inescapable. Jeff Ball,
calling the Washington
DC
area his home, started out as a soloist, but through the
writing and recording collaborations on his previous 3 albums,
he has ended up with a band.
The current incarnation of
the band has in a way been in the making for some 10 years.
The musicians have known each other through the very diverse
local music scene in the Washington
area...supporting each others' endeavors in the
past...crossing paths along the way in the studio, at clubs,
and festivals. All have released their own works separately in
different genres. They have ended up together, feeling
compelled to collaborate with a distinctive energy blending
their musical styles into a near mystical sound.
John
Natale plays guitar and keys, Randy Ball handles the bass, and
Ted Natale plays the drums and percussion. The players borrow
inspiration from a myriad of musical backgrounds. You will
hear the distant influence of Pink Floyd or detect a fleeting
moment that leaves you thinking Zeppelin. With a range of
influences from Bela Fleck/Martin Medeski & Wood...to
RadioHead/StevieWonder... "There is always something
distantly recognizable"...says Ball.
The band, (simply
deciding to use their flautist/front man's name)...wanted to
build a tasteful bridge between the tonal emotions and
spiritual melodies projected by this ancient instrument and
the modern world of more contemporary style. By exploring the
boundaries of the instrument...they have done just that
without forsaking the haunting, stilling, sound of the flute
as the focus of the orchestration.
As for his personal
inspiration for playing an instrument that few in the western
world have become acquainted with...Jeff looks to known
masters like Douglas Spotted Eagle, R. Carlos Nakai and John
Ranier Jr. His hope was to incorporate the elements of what he
liked best in their styles so that he could produce a style
that he felt was unique to his playing.
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