In case you don't know it yet
there is a star on the horizon that is shining bright these days
and it belongs to a man of many talents - Jeff
Hendrick.
This Canadian native has been
involved in music ever since he was a young lad of 7 where he did
his very first performance (a tall order I know). His father is
a lover of R&B music and he would listen to the likes of
The Doobie Brothers, Stevie
Wonder and The Commodores
so it was only a matter of time before young Jeff would acquire
a taste for the gender. In doing so he would listen to the greats
Marvin Gaye, Michael
Jackson, Prince,
Donny Hathaway and Stevie
to name a few and the bar was set - he wanted to be a performer.
With this in mind, Jeff, still a young teen went on to perform classical
and jazz and would later complete a Jazz Performance Degree (Saxophone)
at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec.
How did Jeff get to this point
now well after honing his skills for 2 years in the local Latin
Funk group MARACUJAH!, Jeff
set up shop with his own band and started performing around town
playing his unique taste of neo-soul and pop blend. The response
of the local natives was surreal, and with this Jeff recorded his
first solo demo which he wrote, produced, and performed. To be where
the action is meant going to it and he was off to New York to shop
himself but with no success but he did get noticed and once he got
back home he and his band would open for Sony recording artists
THE PHILOSOPHER KINGS at the
Edmonton International Jazz Festival. This led to other great moments
for him including a memorable shared billing with local legend TOMMY
BANKS. He
would then head off to Los Angeles where he made a huge impression
and worked with the likes of Brian McKnight.
In 2002 he recorded and released his debut set 'Bout Time' on his
own label 'Bout Time Productions' but did not fair well nationally
so I'm hoping we can change that now.
The album 'Bout
Time' is a musical journey that takes many shapes in
the modern music forum. The lead off single 'Dance
with Me' is a beautifully constructed 2 step jazz groove
that finds Jeff's natured voice in fine form. With soft keys and
a soothing bass throughout, this one is prime for Urban Contemporary
radio formats and well as the late night 'Quiet Storms'. 'Fine
- Late Night Hang' tells the story of 2 people meeting
for a late night invitation to 'hang' it's one of those grooves
that is tailor made for you to lay back, relax and nod your head.
Representing the house groove is 'She 2003',
an uptempo dance track that gets the juices flowing for a night
out in the clubs and let's not forget the move slo motion with 'It's
All about You' although considered a pop ballad some
might argue this one to be more on the soul ballad side in any case
the song is well - excellent but my favourite though has to be 'What's
the Deal' a mid-tempo groove that has all the right ingredients,
a wicked groove of a bass, soft keys, synths and of course Jeff's
voice - it's just top draw from start to finish, in a word - Wicked
His talents knows no boundaries as he can sing, write, produce,
arrange and play several instruments from the piano and the saxophone
the man truly represents the current form. I had the chance to do
an interview with Jeff and you can read it on the 'Interviews'
page or in the M2F magazine
publication in the UK (sorry - it's not available in the USA) or
go on line to www.m2fonline.com.
The album is out now and it's definitely one that requires your
attention so do check it out if or when you get a chance it doesn't
disappoint (really) - A TY-D
Pick indeed.
Listen to Jeff
Hendrick's - 'Dance
with Me'
Listen to Jeff
Hendrick's - 'What's
the Deal'
Sir TY