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Playing for Glenn Becks Christmas Party!

Posted on December 13, 2014 at 12:44 AM Comments comments (44)
Wow,the Brett Laquercia Group played at Glenn Beck's Christmas party for his company Mercury Radio Arts tonight!  It was an incredible experience and one that I intuitively feel will be a springboard for us. We shall see.  The client's comments about the Group were: "You were everything we wanted, and even more!"  Feeling grateful. Thank you to the beautiful and talented Rebecca Hackl at Trifecta Events, who hired us and managed the entire affair, Thank you to CN Catering, who made such a beautiful event for us to play at in their event space The Room on Main.  And finally, and most of all, thank you to Glenn Beck  and Mercury Radio Arts for the opportunity to play for their Christmas Party tonight!

Debut at the Balcony Club

Posted on November 1, 2014 at 8:49 PM Comments comments (4)
Awesome night at the Balcony Club last night for Halloween 2014 with Shelton Summons on Keys, Ethan Worland on Drums and Chip Davis on Bass, splitting the duties with Walter Nelson.  Also a thank you to Juan Anthony Reyes for sitting in on trumpet, and Scott Bucklin for sitting in on Keys. If you were there, we appreciate you and you know about the "magic space" we created for you last night.  If you missed it, get on our e-list at www.brettlaquerciamusic.com so we can invite you to future gigs. Make sure to LIKE our page on Facebook also to get gig alerts.

In the studio with Eric WIllis

Posted on September 11, 2014 at 2:25 AM Comments comments (1)
It was a unique and wonderful, musical night.  I had a meeting planned with the great pianist and producer Eric Willis here in Dallas.  We met to discuss collaboration.  I ended up getting a song "out" of me that had been half written for a while.  I completed writing it tonight with Eric's encouragement, and advice, and then we recorded it and he mastered it.  It was really an amazing experience for me.  I feel very grateful.  Thank you Eric Willis.  Check Eric out here

Working on New Stuff and Starting at Table 13

Posted on September 4, 2014 at 1:26 AM Comments comments (3)
I am working with Scott Bucklin "fixing" my book, i.e. tweaking my charts to get the arranges to just what I want them to, but also to write up new material that I've been wanting to do.  I am feeling "fulfilled," literally.  Also, I just agreed to one Saturday a month for the next 6 months at the hottest new Jazz venue in town, Table 13. I am excited!

My Jazz column in Platinum Urban Magazine about DFW's Breggett Rideau

Posted on February 5, 2014 at 8:37 PM Comments comments (6)
I am so pleased to post the article I wrote recently about one of Dallas' finest Singer/Bandleaders Breggett Rideau, in DFW's Platinum Urban Magazine.  It is posted here on my Website.  Please visit Breggett's Website and also check out Platinum Urban Magazine.  Check back here for more articles on DFW's incredible Jazz talent.

A night to remember

Posted on January 20, 2014 at 12:29 PM Comments comments (2)
On Saturday night, January 18th, I had a gig at the new Kitchen Cafe, run by Tony Hakim, here in Dallas.  He is loved by the musician community.  A gentle guy with a good heart, a voice like James Taylor, and now a restaurateur. The Kitchen is fast becoming a musicians' hang where the most established names in Dallas Jazz (which is a vibrant and very dynamic scene) come to play and hang out.

The Kitchen is what I call a "listening room" where people come to eat and drink with friends, but with the primary interest of listening to the music and watching the show.  It's actually a bit like dinner theater.  

It was the first time that I really got to do what I've want to do for a long time: tell stories about the music, and how the songs relate to my life.  Who wrote the songs and when, and what they are related to, a Broadway show, an old movie (like Charade with Audrey Hepburn).  

The house was full.  I had promoted through most of my venues, email marketing, facebook, etc.  Finally in Dallas, a listening room.  

Well, it was a night to remember.  A night as I had hoped.  I started telling my stories, Drinking Again, the Bette Midler version, from a mix tape that Frank Schippani had made my dad a mixtape for his birthday one year that had that song in it.  I talked about how its lyrics were by Johnny Mercer.  

"I Thought About You," a song I've always wanted to do.  Also a Johnny Mercer Tune sung by Billie Holiday style.  I did Greatest Love of All, which to my surprised received perhaps the greatest of the night. Carol King's Smackwater Jack,

It was a glorious night.  And I must say, my voice felt 100%.  And I felt inspired an totally "on" all night.  So many people who I either know, or who are fans, or on my list, or just know of me and my music, which always amazes me, and is fun to meet them when it happens.  The two women directly in front of the stage swaying to the music all night, Lisa and her friend.It truly was, for me, and I heard from many in the audience, too, a night to remember...

My new Jazz Column in Platinum Urban Magazine

Posted on September 29, 2013 at 12:29 AM Comments comments (4)
I am excited to announce that I just submitted the first of the Jazz columns I am writing for Platinum Urban Magazine.  This first one is on my friend, chanteuse, songwriter and good person Breggett Rideau.  I will announce when it is published, but as a writer, I am grateful to be able to expand my outlet to this opportunity.  Love to you all!

New recordings on the Website

Posted on August 25, 2013 at 8:55 AM Comments comments (3)
OK, so I recently bought a new recording device for our gigs.  A Xoom H4n.  I didn't take it out of the box in time for our last gig at the Mansion, although I I bought it the day of.  No excuse... However, this past Friday I brought it to the gig and believe it or not, pulled it out of the box kind of "on the fly" and set it up, pressed a few buttons, and voila! I have some nice new recordings.  I stayed up waaaay too late last night editing tunes out of the master recordings, and for your listening pleasure I have uploaded a cut from "Fever" to the Website last night.  I also added a recent worthy recording of "Georgia" from the Mansion, using the old Alesis Pro Track iPod-dock recorder.  Please have a listen on our homepage today www.brettlaquerciamusic.com.

Ross Perot and Jon Adams at the gig

Posted on August 12, 2013 at 10:24 AM Comments comments (5)
I think it was in the middle of the second set, Ross Perot walks right by the stage last night at the Mansion, looks at me and give me a salute, and keeps on going.  Then he came back the other way.  Not sure if he was sitting in the corner with his entourage, or in the restaurant.  Then later in the third set, Dallas' own Jon Adams, our resident superstar bassist, walks in and honors us with his presence, after his own gig.  An awesome night, it was.

Amazing night at the Mansion on Turtle Creek

Posted on August 11, 2013 at 2:35 PM Comments comments (4)
What a night!  Dana Sudborough on Vibes, Aaron West on Keys, Chris Holmes on Drums, Young Heo on Bass and Sabre Ray on Percussion.  On one of our breaks I said to young Christopher that I have taken to putting large numbers of tunes into our sets, so that I have lots to select from.  I explained that I "custom-select" each tune for the demographic, the vibe, the feel in the room at that very moment.  It was a night of outstanding song selection.  It's one of the key's to what creates a grooving experience for everybody in the room.  There was a  lot of love and appreciation by the crowd last night.  A lot of dancing too.  I sang my heart out, and the whole band played with all their heart and soul.  I am grateful that I get to do this.  To live this.

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