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One More Notch (Put Down Your Gun)

from Kate's Soulfood by Allan Harris

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    Renowned vocalist and guitarist Allan Harris is thrilled to announce the release of his long-awaited new studio recording Kate’s Soulfood. Available on February 12th, 2021 via Love Productions Records, Kates Soulfood is a spirited, soul-drenched ten track recording that pays homage to Harris’ home of Harlem, NYC as only he can. Harris will be embarking on a tour to support Kate’s Soulfood in February that will take him through North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

    Showcasing his brisk baritone and deft songwriting ability, Harris’ fourteenth release as a leader paints a vivid portrait of his vibrant neighborhood that draws heavily from a deep well of childhood memories. “As a child, the rhythmic rocking of the subway was music to my ears. Every Sunday I took a magical ride along those tracks from Brooklyn to Harlem, which became my island of refuge,” he says. Like his ancestors who emigrated there during the Harlem Renaissance, Harris saw Harlem as a place of opportunity, belonging, and most importantly, love. “The people that enveloped me with their love and teaching placed an armor of music, literature and history around my underdeveloped mind.” Kate’s Soulfood is the outcome of their heartfelt efforts.

    Among those that had an impact on the young Harris was his Aunt Kate, and her popular luncheonette Kate’s Home Cooking. Located on the corner of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 126th street, right behind the Apollo Theater, the diner was often frequented by musicians (and notably appears on the cover of Jimmy Smith’s Home Cookin’). Harris would spend his Sunday afternoons at his aunt’s restaurant, soaking in the sounds and sights, before catching a show at the Apollo. “I experienced many pivotal moments at my aunts’ restaurant. I witnessed parts of the civil rights movement, rubbed shoulders with exceptional people, and it was there that I really found my voice.” In composing the music featured on Kate’s Soulfood, Harris drew from these impactful experiences, and in doing so, has produced a wide-ranging sonic tapestry of his beloved neighborhood.

    To bring his vision to life, Harris enlisted GRAMMY winning producer Kamau Kenyatta, known particularly for his work with Gregory Porter. Harris’ A-list backing band includes his working rhythm section made up of Arcoiris Sandoval on piano, Nimrod Speaks on bass and Shirazette Tinnin on drums. Also featured is Grégoire Maret on harmonica, David Castañeda on percussion, Curtis Taylor on trumpet, Alex Budman on alto saxophone, Keith Fiddmont on tenor saxophone and Ondre J Pivec on organ. Harris plays guitar throughout the album, with the exception of on “Color Of A Woman is Blu”, which features Tonga Ross-M’au in his place.

    The contagious, vivacious energy of Harlem is personified on the opening track and album highlight “I Grew Up”, on which striking horn arrangements by Etienne Charles shine brightly. Against a backdrop of children playing and singing, Harris paints a vivid picture of an afternoon in Harlem, and proudly declares “Harlem is the place, Harlem is the place where I live,” perfectly setting the stage for the proceedings.

    Harris shifts gears on “One More Notch (Put Down Your Gun)”, on which he steps into the role of a former gang-member who pleads with his junior to get off the street, and follows it up with “Wash Away My Sins”, a mid-tempoed declaration of appreciation for the strong women who love and support Black men in today’s broken society. Harris shines on neo-soul infused tracks “Open Up” and “Shallow Man” before barring his romantic soul on “The Color of a Woman is Blu”. The back-half of Kate’s Soulfood, “99 Miles”, “Autumn Has Found You”, and “New Day”, were written for Harris’ friends and family that showered him with love throughout his life.

    Closing out Kate’s Soulfood is “Run Through America”, which was released as a single in August. Written in response to the unjust police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, “Run Through America” is a modern-day protest song that ends the album with a call to action: to take to the streets and call out their name. The emotional music video was premiered by JazzTimes. It is a fitting end to an album about Harlem, a place where the civil rights movement boomed in the 1960’s – something Harris saw up close from his counter seat at Kate’s Home Cooking.

    Kate’s Soulfood is a tour-de-force for Allan Harris, who has been called the “Jazz Vocal King of New York”. Described by the Miami Herald as possessing a voice with “the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra, and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King’ Cole,” Harris has garnered wide acclaim from critics and legions of fans from all over the world. Recently, Harris made national headlines with his riveting work Cross That River, which tells the unsung story of America’s black cowboys and sheds light on their oft-overlooked contribution in taming the American West. Cross That River was featured in the New York Times, on NPR’s Weekend Edition, and on CBS and NBC.

    Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Harris has remained in the public eye due to his weekly live stream concert series “Harlem After Dark”. These virtual performances, which stream on Youtube and Facebook Live and garnered attention from Forbes, regularly attract thousands of fans and have become a staple in many music lovers’ homes every Tuesday evening. Harris has often featured tunes from Kate’s Soulfood during these performances, and the music has been met with great enthusiasm.

    Harris will be bringing Kate’s Soulfood on tour this February. This tour is made possible with the support of Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The dates are as follows:

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The image of the Wild West has been romanticized by every generation since the great cattle drives of the 19th century. Growing up in New York, the streets that I would play on sometimes mirrored scenes from a classic western movie. Instead of cowboys on horses or cattle rustlers roaming the frontier there were pimps and hustlers riding in large and flashy luxury cars and gang bangers and drug runners threatening anyone who would challenge their right to their turf. The one place in the community were there was a safe haven, a neutral zone was the barber shop. It paralleled the roundup where cowboys and ranchers would get together to rope and brand their cattle and have a social gathering with food and blessings from the circuit preacher. Children like myself would sit there in the barber’s chair and hear the news about sports, politics and music from older men of color from different walks of life who would give their views on the happenings in the community, in heated but friendly exchanges with each other.

These images and memories of my youth brought the composition One More Notch into being. I recall being told to stay in school, keep out of trouble but more than anything stay out of the streets with its allurement of the gangs and the guns.

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ONE MORE NOTCH
Allan Harris

MANY TOWNS MANY FACES
SEEM TO MELT INTO ONE
I MADE A NAME FOR MYSELF
AT THE END OF A GUN
I’VE PLAYED THIS PART OH SO LONG
O NOW BELIEVE IT MYSELF
I WATCHED THE CLOCK
ONE MORE NOTCH
HE CALLED ME OUT A NOON
JUST A KID DRESSED IN BLACK
IN LESS THAN AN HOUR
HE’LL BE DEAD IN HIS TRACKS
WHEELS OF FAITH ARE IN MOTION
A TRAGIC PLAY IN REVERSE
I WATCHED THE CLOCK
ONE MORE NOTCH
OH WHAT A LONELY ROAD
THE WINTERS HAVE COME AND GONE
I’VE SEEN SO MANY THINGS
THINGS THAT I CAN’T EXPLAIN
I WAS ONCE ONE AND MAD
NOW YOU SEE I’M THA LAST OF A BREED
PLEASE LOOK AT ME
IF HE WOULD ONLY LISTEN
I’D SAY PIT DOWN YOUR GUN
YOUR YOUNG AND FULL OF PROMISE
DON’T LIVE YOUR LIFE ON THE RUN
HIS EYE’S JUST LOOKED THROUGH ME
I KNOW HOW THIS CHAPTER ENDS
I WATCHED THE CLOCK
ONE MORE NOTCH

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from Kate's Soulfood, track released February 12, 2021
Allan Harris (music, lyrics, guitar and lead & background vocals)
Kamau Kenyatta (producer & arranger)
Pat Harris (executive producer)
Etienne Charles (horn arranger)
Shirazette Tinnin (drums)
Arcoiris Sandoval (piano, keyboard)
Nimrod Speaks (bass)
David Castaneda (percussion)
Curtis Taylor (trumpet)

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Allan Harris has established himself as one of the jazz world's most acclaimed vocalists, possessing a potent combination of dynamic vocal abilities, impeccable phrasing, and powerful emotional resonance.

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