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Herb Alpert has a busy 2024 ahead with tour dates to support a new album, Wish Upon a Star . The title arrived September 15, 2023, just as the star resumed his fall tour with his wife, Lani Hall. He’s since added well over a dozen concerts in 2024. The first track, “East Bound And Down,” finds the legendary musician, artist, record label executive and philanthropist finds revisiting the buoyant, upbeat sound of the Tijuana Brass Band. It was written by Jerry Reed and is known as the theme song for the classic action-comedy movie, Smokey and the Bandit . Listen to it and many of the other songs below.
Of his new album, Alpert says, “I don’t like to crowd things with too much studio sweetening – on so many contemporary records I hear, there’s just too much going on.” And, he didn’t want epic solos. “Sometimes I think players are too hung up on technique and wowing the musicians they’re playing with. You could have the greatest group playing, and everybody’s just tearing it up, but it gets into that look-what-I-can-do thing. It doesn’t necessarily captivate if there’s no melody going on.”
“I couldn’t get this song out of my mind after seeing [the move] many moons ago……thought it would make a great instrumental,” says Alpert .
On Wish Upon a Star , Alpert’s 49th studio album, he explores songs written in different eras of pop music history, from venerable Great American Songbook standards (“On the Street Where You Live,” rendered as a bossa nova) to torch songs (a sultry “We’ve Only Just Begun”) to Beatles classics (“And I Love Her”).
Alpert and his partner, Jerry Moss, started A&M Records in 1962 as a home for Alpert’s Tijuana Brass projects, but within a few years grew into an unusually creative independent imprint, releasing landmark records by Wes Montgomery, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Police, Joan Armatrading and dozens of others.
“I signed the Carpenters to A&M,” Alpert says, recalling that some at the label expressed doubts about the wholesome duo. “I found them, and I remember the first time I heard them I loved them. They knew how to put songs across.”
Related: Moss died on August 16, 2023, at age 88
Recording a new version of Cat Stevens’ “Father and Son” brought Alpert into a nostalgic reverie. “I saw him when he was starting out. Just him and guitar – total knockout. The songs all had a calm depth to them, and the way he expressed himself was overwhelming. Of all the artists we had on A&M, Cat was unusually special.”
Listen to “(Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame,” a 1961 hit for Elvis Presley and written by Doc Pomus andMort Shuman
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Alpert celebrated his 88th birthday on March 31. He was reminded of another personal milestone in September, when Taylor Swift made headlines for having four albums in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 charts at the same time, a feat that hasn’t been accomplished by a living artist since 1966 when Alpert did so with Going Places , Whipped Cream & Other Delights , South of the Border , and The Lonely Bull .
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Herb Alpert & Lani Hall 2024 Tour Dates (Tickets are available here and here ) Mar 24 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center Mar 25 – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre Mar 26 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre Mar 28 – Amarillo, TX – Globe News Center for the Perf. Arts Mar 29 – Albuquerque, NM – KiMo Theatre May 16 – Richmond, VA – The National May 17 – North Bethesda, MD – Strathmore Music Center May 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Kimmel Cultural Campus May 20 – Nashua, NH – Nashua Center for the Arts May 21 – New London, CT – Palmer Auditorium Jul 16 – Albany, NY – The Egg Jul 17 – Rochester, NY – Theater at Innovation Square Jul 19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Point Park University’s Pittsburgh Playhouse Jul 20 – Columbus, OH – Southern Theatre Jul 21 – Louisville, KY – Bomhard Theater
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Creator and innovator, musician and producer, artist, and philanthropist, Herb Alpert is a man with a profound passion.
Born in Los Angeles, the future trumpeter came of age in a house filled with music. At the age of eight, he was drawn to the trumpet in a music appreciation class in his elementary school.
“I was very fortunate that I had that exposure to music and was encouraged to stick with it. Years ago, when the arts programs were cut out of our public schools, so many kids stopped having that kind of opportunity.”
A legendary trumpet player, Alpert’s extraordinary musicianship has earned him five #1 hits , nine GRAMMY® Awards, the latest from his 2014 album, “Steppin’ Out,” fifteen Gold albums, fourteen Platinum albums and has sold over 72 million records. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass propelled his sound into the pop music limelight, at one point outselling the Beatles two to one. In 1966, they achieved the since-unmatched feat of simultaneously having four albums in the Top 10– and five in the Top 20. Herb Alpert also has the distinction of being the only artist who has had a #1 instrumental and vocal single.
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Now's your chance to see two legendary performers - music icon Herb Alpert and his wife Lani Hall, Grammy-winning vocalist and former lead singer of Brazil 66 with Sergio Mendes - and their classic recordings, "Mas Que Nada", "Fool On The Hill", "Going Out Of My Head," and "Daytripper." Herb is celebrating his 61st year since recording his first hit song, "The Lonely Bull" in 1962. Herb, Lani, and their incredible band perform an eclectic mix of American standards, Brazilian jazz, some Beatles, some classic Tijuana Brass & Brazil '66 songs as well as many surprises. The shows are informal as Herb loves to answer questions from the audience about his and Lani's music careers, A&M Records, and the many iconic artists they have both worked with over the past 50 years. The show will also feature a giant video screen that displays hundreds of classic photos, videos, and various memorabilia from Herb and Lani's music careers. A really exciting show from two legendary performers!
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by Jacob Uitti September 25, 2022, 10:00 am
Legendary songwriter, performer, and businessman Herb Alpert has shared a new single, “Here She Comes,” from his upcoming LP, Sunny Side of the Street , which drops on September 30.
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Alpert, who rose to fame with his Tijuana Brass band and who helped the careers of many via his co-founded A&M Records, is also a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.
The trumpeter has also shared a string of new tour dates, which span September 2022 through May 2023 with stops in Las Vegas, Atlanta, Toronto ,and more. See below for the full list.
Fans can pre-order Sunny Side Of the Street HERE .
According to a press statement, “The prolific musician’s new set of 11 songs features six original compositions and was recorded with longtime collaborators Lani Hall, Jeff Lorber, Bill Cantos ,and more.
“In addition to ‘Here She Comes,’ the album contains gentle ballads like ‘Childhood’ and ‘Time After Time, covers of classic songs like “I’ll Remember You” (of Kui Lee/Don Ho/Andy Williams/Elvis Presley fame), and his version of Louis Armstrong’s ‘On the Sunny Side Of The Street.'”
“I don’t try to make music for other people,” Alpert notes of his recently released cover of Miriam Makeba’s “Pata Pata .” “If I can record something that makes me feel good and in the moment, then that’s a sign I’m doing something right. This recording gives me that feeling.”
Last year, Alpert released Catch The Wind , a collection of music recorded by Alpert and his longtime partner and wife. Alpert and Hall have also been on an expansive 2022 tour throughout the US, Canada, and the U.K.
Check out Alpert’s new single, the tracklist for his new LP ,and upcoming tour dates below.
‘SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET’ TRACK LISTING
01 – Sunny Side Of The Street
02 – Childhood
03 – Pata Pata
04 – Goo Goo Eyes
05 – I’ll Remember You
06 – Tickle Time
07 – Time After Time
08 – Sneaky Pete
09 – Going Out Of My Head
10 -Here She Comes
11 – Just A Dream Away
12 – Sunny Side of the Street
HERB ALPERT TOUR DATES
Fri Sep 23 – Evanston, IL – Cahn Auditorium (Northwestern Univ)
Thu Dec 1 – Stuart, FL – The Lyric Theatre
Fri Dec 2 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Amaturo Theatre at Broward PAC
Sat Dec 3 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre
Mon Dec 5 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Theatre
Tue Dec 6 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre
Wed Dec 7 – Durham, NC – Carolina Theater
Thu Dec 15 – Las Vegas, NV – Smith Center – Myron’s Cabaret Jazz
Fri Dec 16 – Las Vegas, NV – Smith Center – Myron’s Cabaret Jazz
Sat Dec 17 – Broad Stage – Santa Monica, CA
Tue April 4 – Nanaimo, BC – Port Theatre
Wed April 5 – Campbell River, BC – Tidemark Theatre
Fri April 7 – Victoria, BC – McPherson Playhouse
Sat April 8 – Vancouver, BC – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Mon April 10 – Edmonton, AL – Myer Horowitz Theatre
Tue April 11 – Calgary, AB – Bella Concert Hall
Sat May 13 – Toronto – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Sun May 14 – Hamilton – First Ontario Concert Hall
Mon May 15 – Kingston – Grand Theatre
Wed May 17 – Ottawa – Algonquin Commons Theatre
Thu May 18 – Montreal – Theatre Maisonneuve
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Don't miss your chance to see two legendary performers live. Iconic trumpeter Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, Grammy-winning vocalist and former lead singer of Brazil 66 with Sergio Mendes, are world-renowned for their classic recordings, "Mas Que Nada," "Fool On The Hill," "Going Out Of My Head," and "Daytripper."
Herb is celebrating his 60th year since recording his first hit song, "The Lonely Bull" in 1962. Herb, Lani, and their incredible band perform an eclectic mix of American standards, Brazilian jazz, some Beatles, some classic Tijuana Brass, and Brazil ’66 songs as well as many surprises.
The last two years may have kept Herb and Lani from completing their North American tour, but the dynamic duo is making up for lost time, both creatively and performance-wise. On September 30, 2022, Herb released his latest album, the 11-track Sunny Side of the Street which includes six original compositions and the hit singles “I’ll Remember You,” Louis Armstrong’s “On the Sunny Side of the Street,” as well as “Tickle Time,” “Here She Comes” and “Pata Pata.”
In January 2022, Lani released Seasons of Love , her first album in 24 years. Emotionally and thematically, Seasons of Love reflects the depth and breadth of Lani and Herb’s 49 years as marriage partners and artistic collaborators.
"The festive sound of Herb Alpert's trumpet is instantly recognizable and always welcome; its effervescence makes you happy." - The New York Times
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“In a confusing world like ours, we count on the artist to deliver the truth… ”
—Herb Alpert.
2024 Winners of the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts
On May 2, the Herb Alpert Foundation in partnership with CalArts announced the 30 th annual winners of the 2024 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts (HAAIA), a $75,000 unrestricted prize given this year to ten mid-career artists, two in each of five categories: Jonathan Gonzalez and Mariana Valencia in Dance ; Nuotama Bodomo and Lucy Raven in Film/Video ; Huang Ruo and Anna Weber in Music ; Robin Forhardt and Cannupa Hanska Luger in Theatre ; and Marina Rosenfeld and Marie Watt in Visual Arts .
This year’s panelists are no less distinguished. The 2024 HAAIA Panelists are: In Dance : John Andress, Bill T. Jones Director; Stanford Makishi, Artistic Director, Dance, New York City Center; Charmaine Warren, Founder/Artistic Director, Black Dance Stories. In Film/Video : Pablo de Ocampo, from Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center; artist/filmmaker Arthur Jafa; and artist Leslie Thornton. In Music : musician/composer Steve Coleman; composer Adam Fong; and composer Julia Wolfe. In Theatre : Nataki Garrett, co-artistic director, One Nation/One Project; Woolly Mammoth Theater artistic director Maria Goyanes; Meiyin Wang, Director of Producing and Programming of New York’s Perelman Performing Arts Center. In Visual Arts : independent curator and writer Ruth Estévez; artist Emily Jacir; and artist Tanya Lukin Linklater.
In the last 30 years, Herb and Lani Hall Alpert have given life-changing, career sustaining grants to artists who have garnered great acclaim and accomplishment, including Carrie Mae Weems. Taylor Mac, Suzan-Lori Parks, Julia Wolfe, Michelle Dorrance, Tania Brugera, Kerry James Marshall, Lisa Kron, Sharon Lockhart, Ralph Lemon, Arthur Jafa, Cai Guo-Qiang, Daniel Fish, Michael Rakowitz.
Rona Sebastian, President of the Herb Alpert Foundation added, “Herb and Lani Alpert continue their decades-long commitment to support those art makers and performing artists who, in grappling with our challenging world, are creating innovative, vital, and necessary work.”
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American musician Herb Alpert playing a trumpet, circa 1965. (Photo by Silver Screen ... [+] Collection/Getty Images)
Herb Alpert has spent his entire adult life in the service of the artist. He began writing songs and managing performers such as Jan and Dean, before becoming a recording artist himself with his band, The Tijuana Brass, with whom he experienced unparalleled success.
Between 1965 and 1967 Alpert had songs in the top ten for a consecutive 81 weeks. In one 18-month period mid-Sixties, Alpert performed at the White House three times. An animated short called “A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature” even won an Oscar in 1966. Alpert has recorded five No. 1 albums; made fourteen platinum albums and fifteen gold albums. Alpert is the only musician to hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You", 1968) and an instrumentalist ("Rise", 1979). Alpert’s many awards include a Tony Award and eight Grammy Awards, as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2013, President Barack Obama awarded him the National Medal of Arts.
With Jerry Moss, he founded A&M records which nurtured artists who defined their times, from jazz artists Carlos Antionio Jobim, Sergio Mendes and Chuck Mangione, to singer songwriters such as the Carpenters, Joan Baez, Phil Ochs, Sting and Janet Jackson to name but a few. Through his distribution deal with former management partner Lou Adler, A&M released the work of Carole King and her chart-busting classic album Tapestry , as well as one of the most successful comedy albums of all time, Cheech and Chong’s Up in Smoke .
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 06: Herb Alpert and Lani Hall visit the SiriusXM Studios on September 6, ... [+] 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
It was through Sergio Mendes and his band Brazil 66 that Alpert met their singer, Lani Hall, who became his wife and life partner in every way including their philanthropy.
One of the things that makes the foundation's work important, Sebastian said, is their holistic approach to supporting the arts. The Herb Alpert Foundation supports and nurtures the artist in every person, whether it is in their support of progressive schools in Los Angeles such as New Roads, or the Harlem School of the Arts in New York, providing scholarships at CalArts, making tuition free for music students at Los Angeles City College, or endowing the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music,
In the late 1980s and the early 1990s, federal and state Arts funding in the United States came under attack. Funding to the National Endowment for the Arts was slashed and support of AIDS-related Art exhibitions canceled. Artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Karen Finley, and Andres Serrano were attacked, and their work deemed obscene and offensive to the public.
Alpert wanted to respond in a way that allowed artists their freedom of exploration as much as their freedom of expression. In 1994, the Foundation approached CalArts President Steven Lavine “with the idea of a jointly designated and administered program of support for artists.”
The foundation was already supporting scholarships at CalArts so there was an existing relationship. Lavine had experience with fellowships having worked at The Rockefeller Foundation, and recommended the awards having a nominating process and then a selection panel so they would not be flooded with applications. Beyond that, Lavine wanted to create a process that was deemed clean and beyond reproach. Accordingly, he insisted to no current CalArts faculty could be eligible for the award.
In creating the awards, Alpert was interested in supporting artists who were already on their path, but who were at a point in their career where their future potential could be unleashed by an award that gave them both some financial respite and recognition for their work. Alpert understood how critical this can be because he is an artist.
“All artists should be looking for their own voices,” Alpert has said. “I went through a period of trying to sound like Harry James and Louis Armstrong and Miles [Davis]... Then when I heard Les Paul multitrack his guitar on recordings, I tried that with the trumpet. Boom—that sound came out…I said, 'That's the type of music I want to make. I want to make music that transports people.' Alpert told Offbeat Magazine , in 2017.
Clockwise from L to R: Lani Hall Alpert, Herb Alpert, CalArts President Ravi Rajan, Herb Alpert ... [+] Foundation President Rona Sebastian. Front: HAAIA Founding Director Irene Borger.
To make the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts a reality, Lavine understood that it was essential the foundation hire the right person to administrate the awards. Lavine explained that “to give flesh to these bare bones and to oversee the entire process, CalArts recruited writer, teacher, and dance scholar Irene Borger.” Noting that “we chose better than we knew, for Irene brought not only wide knowledge and a caring sense of responsibility but also a respect for the individual artist and a generosity of spirit….”
Sebastian recalled that when she joined the foundation the awards were already in existence, but Alpert was concerned about whether the awards made a difference in the lives of the artists. At the time they commissioned a study which determined that the recognition from the award impacted both the artists as well as the panelists.
The awards were originally $50,000 each but in time that was raised to $75,000, and during the pandemic, Alpert and Sebastian decided to give awards to two people in each category rather than just one, which Sebastian cites as “Another example of Herb’s incredible generosity and his sense of wanting to help artists.” Sebastian said that Alpert, who is still performing, composing music, making paintings and sculptures, doesn’t judge the type of art, he just supports the artists.
The process that Borger and Lavine developed invites 50 prominent artists and arts professionals, (curators, artistic directors, presenters, critics, academics), working in the United States, to serve as Herb Alpert Award nominators. Each nominator is responsible for recommending two adventurous, engaged, mid-career artists who, demonstrating exceptional talent, are generating a vital, original body of work. Next, the recommended artists are invited to apply and articulate their practice and their ambitions.
Fifteen panelists are selected, three on each of the five panels (Dance, Film/Video, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts). Many of the panelists are well-known in their fields. From museum directors to highly respected art makers including playwrights Tony Kushner and David Henry Hwang, director Julie Taymor, choreographer Trisha Brown, musicians Don Byron, and David Harrington of Kronos Quartet, visual artist Ann Hamilton, artistic director of the Public Theatre, Oskar Eustis, critics John Lahr, and Mark Swed, and journalist and MacArthur fellow Alma Guillermoprieto.
After looking at the submitted materials, the panelists gather for two days of intense concentration, deep listening, and real talk culminating in the selection of the recipients. As playwright, screenwriter and HIAA panelist Tony Kushner remarked in his keynote address on the occasion of the Award’s fifth anniversary: “… the artists I met through the process of adjudicating this award, co-panelists and candidates, respond to the culture of crises and emergency with wit, resourcefulness, defiance, courage, self-sacrifice, rage, and an awesome faith in the power of truth, and, yes, even beauty……Art even in crisis extends our vision, reminds us of the God-like cunning of laboring human beings, and reminds us that history is far from over, and may at any moment, unexpectedly open to reveal the moment of redemption. And art prepares us for that moment.”
“Over time, the awards have generated its own credibility” Lavine said recently, saying that HAAIA has increased in stature in the artistic community. Providing recognition for the artists is so important, Alpert said, because “Artists are the heart and soul of our country and need to be honored and supported.”
American composer, professor, and musician George Lewis discusses his philosophy and work onstage at ... [+] the 'Composer Portraits: George Lewis' concert at the Miller Theatre at Columbia University, New York, New York, November 12, 2011. During the event, he spoke with professor Richard Carrick (not shown). (Photo by Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images)
George Lewis, who has been both a panelist and award winner said of the Alpert Awards: “The first time I visited the Alpert Foundation office, I saw photos of Louis Armstrong and my old bandmaster Count Basie on the walls. Right then, I knew that I was among people who understood what innovation was about.”
Lewis added that, “My association with the Alpert Award has been long, deep and even familial, in that my spouse Miya Masaoka and I have been panelists, nominators, and awardees. I’ve watched the Alpert Award become one of the most prestigious and important ways of supporting artists, fueled by the extraordinary vision and artistic example of Herb and Lani, and the tireless work and perspicacity of Rona Sebastian and Irene Borger. I’ve seen the Award change lives, including my own. As a panelist you are encouraged to let your generosity and communitarian genes express to the fullest, and as an awardee, you gain a better understanding of how the arts intersect, and you revise your understanding of who you are as an artist and a person.”
One measure of the success of the HAIA is that award winners often go on to receive other notable prizes, awards further validating their work. For example, Photo artist Carrie Mae Weems, a 1996 HAIA winner, was awarded the MacArthur “genius” grant in 2013; Painter Kerry James Marshall, a 1997 HAIA awardee received a 1997 MacArthur fellowship; Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, received a HAIA in 1996, a MacArthur in 2001, and a Pulitzer in 2002. Musician and composer George Lewis, a 1999 HAIA awardee and frequent panelist, won a MacArthur in 2002; Dancer Michelle Dorrance won a HAIA in 2014, and a MacArthur the following year in 2015; and Sky Hopinka a 2020 HAIA awardee, is also a 2022 MacArthur fellow. HAAIA grantees have also gone on to be recipients of the Hugo Boss Prize, The Doris Duke Artist Awards and the Guggenheim Fellowship.
Daniel Fish, the Tony-nominated director of the revival of Oklahoma, said about being an HAAIA recipient that it wasn’t so much the money as the affirmation he received that was meaningful. Winning the Herb Alpert gave him the confidence to stay true to his vision. When he was challenged regarding certain design or set matters as being too expensive, he knew that if he needed to, he could pay for those himself. “That meant a lot,” Fish said.
One honoree described how, not having health care, the year they needed to spend more than $50,000 on life-saving treatments for their child, the award made all the difference in the world.
Lavine also commented on the immeasurable value to CalArts students of having the award winners as visiting artists. “These are extraordinary people,” Lavine said of their impact on students. The visiting artists inspire the students in ways, Lavine said, that create “new paths and new opportunities.”
Nonetheless, in the last three decades, the environment for artists continues to be difficult, as Art and the support of Art has been increasingly politicized, with various constituencies seeking to increase their importance by manufacturing outrage and by using artists and their artworks as pawns in their political or interest group’s bids for attention, influence, and power.
“We are living through a dark time,” Lavine said recently, “One of the things totalitarian governments don’t want is people who think for themselves. These artists need to be helped and celebrated as much as possible.”
Thirty years on, the HAAIA remain a vital lifeline to artists because government officials, Alpert said recently, “don’t fully understand the human value and life-giving positive energy that all the arts provide.”
As Borger noted, “At this moment of increasingly retrograde and terrifying laws and actions, Herb Alpert Award panelists arrived energized to identify rigorous investigations, compelling voices and invigorating forms imbedded with deep questions and propositions for alternative, necessary and more humane futures.”
Let us leave the last word about the HAAIA awards to Herb Alpert, who remains focused on the artists and said to the award winners: “If this award assists you while on your personal path and brings added recognition to the enduring value of your art, then my greatest wish will have been fulfilled.”
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