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Jazz Bassist Jeff Denson Spearheads Ridgeway Arts, New Bay-Area Non-Profit

Jazz Bassist Jeff Denson Spearheads Ridgeway Arts, New Bay-Area Non-Profit…
Renowned bassist/composer/educator/community activist Jeff Denson and a small group of colleagues have formed Ridgeway Arts, Inc. – a multi-faceted San Francisco Bay Area-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. Two years in the planning, Ridgeway Arts is built upon a series of initiatives designed to enhance and fortify the Bay Area scene, and to make a strong contribution to the national landscape of jazz and the arts in general.
While Jeff Denson’s vision provides an extremely significant force, the spirit of partnership and collective effort are also major components of the organization’s direction. Ridgeway’s imperative is built upon a four-pronged plan of expression, education, presenting and documentation, all with a clear focus upon revenue production leading to self-sustenance. They include:
- Jeff Denson performance and composing activities
- Education/community outreach
- Ridgeway Presents
- Ridgeway Records
DownBeat Magazine praises Jeff Denson for his “considerable gifts as an improviser, interpreter and sonic trailblazer…” The activities of his own ensembles as well as those of his two cooperative groups, all take place under the Ridgeway umbrella. They include The Jeff Denson Trio plus, a fixed trio of Jeff on bass, pianist Dan Zemelman and drummer Alan Hall, augmented by a special guest artist. For the past year, this guest has been the legendary alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, with whom Jeff has had a decade-long relationship. In Summer 2015, the group released their debut Ridgeway Records release Jeff Denson Trio plus Lee Konitz. The band is just back from a highly successful October 2015 European tour to support the record, one of many US and international tours.
Denson’s two cooperative ensembles are also part of the Ridgeway family. Electreo is an adventurous electric group, featuring Jeff on electric bass and vocals, with Grammy-winning virtuoso bassoonist Paul Hanson, and Hall on drums. The group has been performing regularly in the Bay Area and has been developing a strong and loyal audience for its unique and genre-defying approach to modern music. The San Francisco String Trio is a collaboration with another pair of internationally renowned musicians – Grammy-winning violinist Mads Tolling and guitarist Mimi Fox. Together they have developed The Sgt. Pepper Project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of the groundbreaking Beatles album.
All of these ensembles will be represented at the 2016 Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) Conference in January as part of the UNITY Arts Alliance, of which Ridgeway and Jeff are founding members.
Denson’s composing is multi-leveled. In addition to composing for his own small ensembles and Electreo, Jeff also composes large-scale works, and has been working on a three-act chamber opera entitled WEBS.
The Educational/ Community Outreach component has been developed in conjunction with the California Jazz Conservatory (CJC) under Dr. Jeff Denson’s position at the prestigious college as Director of Outreach and full-time professor. The program has a triple purpose of 1) exposing primary and secondary students to the profound legacy of jazz; 2) providing opportunities for young musicians to learn from and perform with top professionals of both local and national renown; and 3) fortifying the Bay Area scene to make it attractive to graduating students to remain in the area to make their professional contributions to the jazz legacy.
Ridgeway Presents is the organization’s curating program that will be launched in 2016 in five separate cities in the Bay Area. Presentations will feature national artists, local musicians of varying statures, and emerging student ensembles from the CJC and high school jazz programs. Part of the program is focused upon allowing young talent to share the stage with professionals to restore “learning on the bandstand” that has been such an important, but recently too often neglected element in the development of outstanding talent throughout the history of jazz. Final arrangements are being made in the development of the partnerships with venues and institutions that will be involved with the program. Ridgeway Presents will also be working nationally on exchange programs with the curating activities of other members of the UNITY Arts Alliance.
Ridgeway Records has been conceived with an innovative plan in a partnership mode where the artists share revenue, team resources, marketing and distribution – all integrated within the overall plans of Ridgeway Arts.
The first album – the aforementioned Jeff Denson Trio plus Lee Konitz – was released in the summer of 2015. There are currently four new projects in motion. Alan Hall’s six-member Ratatet, featuring Denson and Hanson, along with trombonist John Gove, vibraphonist Dillon Vado and Greg Sankovich on keyboards – and described by Hall as “a modern-oddball-jazz sextet” – will be releasing its debut album Arctic in March 2016. Denson takes another angle on his Trio plus concept with a new permanent quartet that adds Paul Hanson to the mix, and their recording will be issued later that year. The Sgt. Pepper Project, with its fresh and innovative take on the revered album’s compositions is slated for early 2017 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original release. Other upcoming albums will include the first album by Electreo, as well as Paul Hanson’s Homecoming, a sweeping exploration of Jewish music for a sextet of bassoon, violin, guitar, cello, bass and drums
Denson, who has developed a productive ongoing relationship with the famed Fantasy Studios, serves as producer and/or executive producer on all of the label’s projects.
Management and development assistance for all of Ridgeway’s activities is provided by an experienced and accomplished team of associates working directly within Ridgeway Arts, and are also supported on a national basis by the other members of the UNITY Arts Alliance.
As extensive as the current programs may be, groundwork is being laid for additional projects including Ridgeway Publishing (educational books by Denson and other extraordinary educators); and a series of podcasts about the Bay Area scene with 27 episodes already recorded and new episodes being prepared for a national focus. With all of these initiatives, Ridgeway’s impact upon the Bay Area and national scenes will undoubtedly be a profound one.
As Denson says: “Ridgeway Arts is here to lend a voice to the remarkable creativity in our communities and to work to bring it to the people who are hungry for it.”
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David C. Gross and Tomaso Semioli Meld Music and Art
Notes From An Artist Radio / Podcast hosts David C. Gross and Tomaso Semioli are letting the music do the talking! The two media personalities are releasing instrumental music that corresponds with works of art and film.
David C. Gross Presents Experiments in the Barn: A Fusion of Music and Experimental Film
Acclaimed bassist, composer, and music educator David C. Gross announces his latest 144 MUSIC project, Experiments in the Barn, an immersive exploration of sound and cinema. This unique series blends original music with experimental and silent films, creating a dialogue between visual imagery and auditory experience.
Experiments in the Barn invites audiences into a world where music and film intersect, challenging traditional storytelling and inspiring new ways to experience art. Drawing on decades of performance across jazz, rock, R&B, and avant-garde styles, Gross composes scores that amplify the emotional and narrative possibilities of the visual medium.
The series has been described as a meditative journey through soundscapes, a cinematic experience reimagined, and a testament to the power of music as a storytelling tool. Experiments in the Barn exemplifies Gross’s commitment to innovation, improvisation, and the transforma4ve poten4al of combining disciplines.
Tomaso Semioli Presents Ambient Sketches, Vol. 1 A Mélange of Music & NYC Art
On his decidedly D.I.Y. debut release, Tomaso Semioli fuses ambient, funk, dub, indie pop, and Nu Jazz with his MY #NYC photographic art collages throughout instrumental vignettes. Select tracks are available on Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, and most music streaming platforms.
Each song sketch/fragment complements a specific photographic art collage created by Tomaso Semioli for his #MY NYC collection. These collages are an inimitable kaleidoscopic interpretation of the way Tomaso experiences life in New York City!
The idea to create one-to-two-minute “mini operas” was inspired by Tomaso’s observation (and 4ming) of how long museum and gallery visitors actually gaze at artwork on average!
Ambient Sketches Video Playlist
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Artist News: New Band and Album, VIBRATIONISTS
PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT
We’re thrilled to introduce VIBRATIONISTS, our exciting new band and upcoming album!
Suzy Starlite (bass, fife, piano, vocals)
Simon Campbell (guitars, vocals)
Dave Boyd (piano, bodhrán, percussion, vocals)
After three diverse studio albums as Starlite & Campbell, we felt the time was right to record an acoustic-based album, a long-held dream.
This journey began serendipitously when mutual friends connected us with Dave Boyd, a brilliant Northern Irish musician living surprisingly close by in Portugal. Our instant connection with Dave, a master of the traditional Irish bodhrán who also incorporates unique digital effects and a vast array of instruments, quickly evolved into forming a truly collaborative band—a first for us in a long time.
Our new sound, captured on the forthcoming VIBRATIONISTS album slated for early 2026, has grown far beyond our initial acoustic vision. We’ve embraced expansive soundscapes, integrating everything from Wurlitzer electric piano and synthesisers to drum machines and Moog Taurus bass pedals.
As songwriters who don’t stick to genres, we let each song guide us, resulting in a rich sonic tapestry of contemporary alt-folk, prog-rock, and blues. Our name, VIBRATIONISTS, reflects our belief that every atom vibrates, echoing the profound impact of sound in our world.
To give you a taste of our live sound and prepare for future tours, we’ve begun playing low-key warm-up shows and recording live video sessions at the Supertone Sonic Lab in Portugal.
Our first video, reimagining It Ain’t Right with Suzy on vocals, will be released soon on our new VIBRATIONISTS YouTube channel.
We invite you to explore more on our website, where you can sign up for updates!
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New Band: Fused Frequencies, With Farida Nelson on Bass
Fused Frequencies is a bold new Bay Area jazz fusion collective—Mads Tolling, Paul Hanson, Frank Martin, Farida Nelson, and Deszon Claiborne—crafting original, genre-defying music through fearless interplay and masterful production. This dynamic ensemble blends jazz, rock, classical, and world music into a sound that’s cinematic, groove-rich, and built equally for the stage and the screen.
Each member of Fused Frequencies is a celebrated artist in their own right, with deep roots in innovation, education, and international performance. Together, they form a powerhouse of creative energy, performing all-original compositions that are as intricate as they are emotionally resonant.
At the heart of the band’s sound is the electric interplay between violinist Mads Tolling and Paul Hanson on electric bassoon and saxophones—a fierce yet lyrical dialogue that fuses classical precision with untamed sonic exploration. Frank Martin layers rich textures on piano and synthesizer, moving seamlessly from ambient landscapes to fiery solos. Farida Nelson anchors the low end with a blend of bass guitar and keytar, while Deszon Claiborne drives the rhythm with nuance, power, and versatility.
This is music without borders. Drawing from jazz, funk, classical, prog rock, and electronic traditions, Fused Frequencies creates a sound that defies genre yet feels instantly recognizable— bold, cinematic, and relentlessly inventive.
Whether reimagining familiar themes or presenting bold new originals, Fused Frequencies delivers an electrifying live experience. Every performance is a journey into the unexpected, fearless, genre-blurring, and unmistakably alive.
Photo courtesy of InnoTech Representatives / Photographer, Bob Hakins
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Gear News: Spector Welcomes Megadeth Bassist James LoMenzo
Spector Bass Welcomes Megadeth Bassist James LoMenzo as Newest Brand Ambassador…
Spector Bass is proud to announce the addition of legendary bassist James LoMenzo of Megadeth to its esteemed roster of artists. With a career spanning decades and a reputation as one of rock and metal’s most formidable bassists, LoMenzo brings his signature style and energy to the Spector family.
“I’m immensely proud and excited to have the opportunity to be a new brand ambassador for one of my favorite basses of all time, Spector,” said LoMenzo. “I was first made aware of these amazing basses when I was starting out in the clubs in NYC in the early ’80s. They were THE top-end basses made in my hometown Brooklyn. Back then one hit song after another featuring the aggressive up-front sound of these basses played on the radio. Looking back, I can’t believe I never picked up one of these basses for my collection—their recorded legacy alone speaks for itself!”
LoMenzo’s journey with Spector came full circle during the recording of Megadeth’s latest album. “While prepping for our latest Megadeth record, our co-producer/engineer Chris Rakestraw told me about his most recent bass acquisition—a new Spector Euro CST. I had the opportunity to try it out when I got together with the guys at our studio in Tennessee and was blown away. Great to play, amazing in-your-face tone—I just kept it strapped on and recorded the entire album with it. Since I couldn’t convince Chris to sell me his, I had to get my own.”
Fans can catch James LoMenzo live on tour with Megadeth, where he’ll be wielding his Spector bass on stages around the world. “Come on out and see me rip it up with Megadeth and my very own Spector bass out on The Killing Road!”
Spector Bass is thrilled to support LoMenzo’s continued musical journey and looks forward to the powerful performances and recordings to come.
Learn more about Spector at www.spectorbass.com
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Justin Emord Joined NAMM’s Washington DC Advocacy Fly-In to Support Federal Funding for Music Education
On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, Justin Emord joined a delegation of NAMM Members, music and arts advocates, and industry partners to speak with Members of Congress to request continued support for federal funding for quality, sequential music education as part of the school day for more than 50 million public school students. The 19th NAMM Advocacy D.C. Fly-In welcomed new and returning advocates from all over the U.S. This included 94 music business leaders and professionals representing all 50 states.
“For me, music education has helped develop and shape me into the person I am today. I wouldn’t be who I am or experienced the things that I have without my music teacher in elementary school. The connection from the classroom to touring and being a voting member of the Recording Academy is about as clear and defined as it possibly can be.”
To kick off NAMM’s Advocacy Fly-In, The NAMM Foundation hosted a “Network With the Pros” event on Monday, May 5th, where music industry professionals met with students at Eastern Senior High School to share all the various career paths outlined in The NAMM Foundation’s Careers in Music initiative.
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