Jackiem Joyner
Jackiem Joyner is ready for his Hollywood close-up. It's already been a big year for the multidimensional sax player both professionally and personally. Dramatic events offstage have inspired his work in the spotlight while his passion for movies has influenced the songs, sounds and textures used in the creation of his third album, a self-titled disc that arrives as Joyner is poised to become a top-of-the-marquee smooth jazz star.
Like a silent film, Jackiem Joyner tells a story without words, with an instrumental voice that for the first time in the artist's recording career includes a tenor sax in addition to his trademark alto and soprano horns. He also plays most of the other instruments on the album. As on his previous releases—Lil' Man Soul and babysoul—Joyner wrote, produced, recorded and mixed the record aside from a few select cover tunes.
Sonically and compositionally, the collection reflects artistic progress and evolution while remaining true to Joyner's core sound. Thematically, the moods and tones are varied, yet at their essence they are deeply rooted in the rich soil of soulful expression and raw emotion. Rhythmically, Joyner audaciously explores complex, astute and frenetic beats. Joyner explains, "Ever since I was 12 in my mom's house, I've been drumming on walls, tapping out rhythms with spoons and beating on anything that I can. I still have that habit today. I always hear beats in my head; it's intriguing to see where they take me.
"The whole record is about writing and making the type of record that I wanted to make. It's me putting whatever I want on the album. I'm happy working with Mack Avenue because they gave me complete freedom to create. You can really hear me right upfront and my music. My first two albums were titled after my nicknames, but now it's just me front and center for the entire world to see, which is why I decided to go with a self-titled album."
The two things that shaped Jackiem Joyner most of all were an unexpected family reunion and the artist's desire to write film scores. An energetic man who left his twenties behind earlier this year, Joyner recently reunited with his father and two older sisters whom he had not seen or talked to since he was seven years old. "One night my wife handed me the phone and told me to say hello. A voice on the other end asked if I knew who I was talking to. I had no idea. On the line were my father and sisters. I was blown away. It was a really emotional moment. My wife found them through some kind of a computer program. Subsequently, we reconnected in person. Very emotional," reveals Joyner. As for the cinematic influence Joyner shares, "I'd like to get into film scoring and I've already started writing material. I listen to a lot of [film scores], which influenced the sounds and samples on the new record."
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