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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 24, 2008HOUSTON TENOR SAXOPHONIST & EDUCATOR LARRY SLEZAK
DEBUTS ON CD WITH “NO WORRIES,” TO BE RELEASED BY TIERRA STUDIOS NOVEMBER 25

Saxophonist Larry Slezak brings an assured swing, a warm soulful tone, and a wealth of experience to No Worries, his first CD as a leader, which is set for release by Houston’s Tierra Studios on November 25.
The New York native and longtime Houston resident is joined on the recording by his Hammond Organ Band—veteran guitarist Clayton Dyess; bassist Thomas Helton; the young pianist José-Miguel Yamal, who also plays Hammond B3 organ on several tracks; and Larry’s son Joe Slezak on drums.“The band is playing the kind of music people don’t get to hear that much anymore,” says Slezak. “You can’t listen to B3 and feel bad. It makes you feel good.” Adds the saxophonist, who first played with a B3 at the age of 15, “Small-group jazz is to American music what the string quartet is to classical music.”The Slezak quintet is augmented on two tracks apiece by their regular vocalist, Sheri Lavo; by former Woody Herman trumpeter Dennis Dotson; and by percussionist Fernando Ledesma. “Our goal was to get the sound we get live,” says Slezak, “and that’s what [engineer] Glenn Wheeler did. This is what we sound like in a club.”No Worries also features the saxophonist with orchestral backing on four selections. Strings were arranged by Bernie Hatch (who also composed the CD’s lead track, “Floatin’”) and conducted by CD producer Dr. Robert Linder.Larry Slezak was born in Manhattan in 1946 and gravitated to the saxophone after hearing Bill Doggett’s hit recording of “Honky Tonk.” Growing up in New York afforded him the opportunity, while still in his teens, to hear all the great musicians live, from Louis Armstrong to Ellington and Basie. He was drawn to the music and the culture, and was working professionally by the time he was 14.Since relocating to Houston in 1973, Slezak has mastered the entire reed instrument family and has performed in the orchestras for Johnny Mathis, Liza Minnelli, Burt Bacharach, Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, Billy Eckstine, and countless others. He also performs with the Houston Symphony and Houston Grand Opera Orchestra, and is instructor of saxophone and applied jazz studies at Rice University, where he directs the Rice Jazz Ensembles.Among the many artists he’s worked with are Arnett Cobb, Elvin Jones, Hank Crawford, King Curtis, Roy Eldridge, Jimmy Smith, and Clifford Scott (whose saxophonics on “Honky Tonk” changed Slezak’s life).

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2008 has been good to Tierra Studios! We’ve acquired some incredible new gear for the studio. Engineer/Studio Manager Glenn Wheeler saw a need (and some rack space) for the X-Logic Solid State Logic Dynamic Modules. These modules have familiar SSL compressors/gates and can fatten up drums tracks with that big SSL sound.

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The other new addition to our collection is the Lexicon 960L digital effects processing unit. The 960L sets the standard for stereo and multichannel reverb in both sound and flexibility. In a world of in-the-box mixes and plug-in devices, the 960L stands out as the premiere hardware reverb.

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New isn’t always better. Anyone with a love for vintage synthesizers will tell you that. Recently added to our Pre-Production Suite is the Moog Rogue, a favorite of Peter Gabriel, Mr. Oizo, and KMFDM, just to name a few. Capable of simulating the atonal sounds of the Prodigy, the Rogue is known mainly for its thick analog bass lines.

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Producer Robert Linder and arranger Bernie Hatch have been working hard at Tierra Studios lately on a jazz standard album, featuring Houston saxophonist, Larry Slezak and his band. The songs are a collection of jazz standards and original tunes by Bernie Hatch and Larry Slezak. Here we see engineer Glenn Wheeler preparing to track string musicians for the album.slezakglenn.jpg

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Herman Matthews came to Tierra Studios recently to play drums on Alex Stock’s album. A seasoned musician, Herman has worked with the likes of Tower of Power, Richard Marx, Kenny Loggins, and Stevie Wonder, just to name a few. Currently working with Tom Jones, Herman’s unique sense of rhythm and style compliments Alex’s guitar and vocals perfectly.

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Tierra Studios’ producer Gilbert Sedeno recently had his Hammond B3 organ and Leslie Tone Cabinet shipped from Dallas to Houston. The organ is now residing in Tierra Studios’ A room, and is a welcome addition to the family.