Release of "ON IRVING STREET"
    February 2010
    J-Town Records announces the release of a new 
	epoch-making CD recording 
	On 
	Irving Street by the group Deems. 
	On 
	Irving Street is exquisitely played. It is a 
	finely wrought, finely executed prime example of the post modern state of 
	the music recording art. This issue is a clear and significant upward marker 
	in the evolution of Jazz in the Northwest and it sets the bar much much 
	higher for a combination of three reasons: One - It 
	has the authentic and authoritative Northwest interpretive creative 
	viewpoint and contribution in the singularly wonderful activity of 
	spontaneous composition art called Jazz. 
	 
	Two - It is played by a cast of players at the very height of their 
	inventive and musical performance powers; that being Deems Tsutakawa, 
	Paul Richardson, Merwin Kato, Dan Benson, Paul Anderson, David Yamasaki, Tim 
	Horiuchi, Gordon Uchima, and Steve Ryals. These guys are slammin'. 
	 
	Three - The issue in itself is a huge step up in the quality of Northwest 
	musical recording. The arrangement and production by
	Deems and the sterling, inventive co-production and 
	engineering by Tim Horiuchi is exceptional. It sets the bar 
	much higher in the evolution of Jazz and all music homegrown and released 
	from the Northwest U.S. The better the sound system that it is played back 
	on, the better and better it sounds. It is one of those rare issues that 
	make one's eyes gleam and head shake..."Am I really hearing this?" 
	 
	This combination of factors will make knowing music aficionados rush out and 
	purchase this local release so that in the future they may state with pride, 
	"I have a copy of the original release on J-Town before the international 
	recording entity picked it up for worldwide distribution." 
	 
	The tracks are led off by an incisive postmodern re-arranged rendition by 
	Misseurs Tsutakawa and Richardson of the 
	classic Northwest title Tough Tofu. An array of tasty cuts follows. 
	On Irving Street, Love Eclipse, Slippin 'into Darkness, & Love 
	Comes Home are particularly joyous and noteworthy. The issue closes 
	with an interesting and quirky version of the individualistic Erroll 
	Garner's Misty...surprises never end. 
	 
		
			| For photos & copy: | 
			For scheduling or electronic media 
			interviews: | 
		 
		
			| Starms Washington | 
			Deems Tsutakawa | 
		 
		
			| 206-624-3036 | 
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			| Picaro Press | 
			J-Town Records | 
		 
		
			| PO Box 4569 | 
			PO Box 78305 | 
		 
		
			| Seattle, WA 98194 | 
			Seattle, WA 98178 | 
		 
		
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			jacobbus@speakeasy.net  | 
			deemst@deemsmusic.com  | 
		 
	 
	Deems On Irving Street JT8800 will be available worldwide 
	for digital distribution starting February 2010.  |