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Blending incisive lyricism with modern chamber-jazz intensity, vocalist Laura Ann Singh leads a quintet with Scott Clark, Adam Hopkins, John Lilley, and Bob Miller through richly composed pieces that move from fragile introspection to assertive rhythmic drive, intertwining trumpet and saxophone lines with atmospheric bass and percussion in a deeply emotive, genre-fluid statement.
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Laura Ann Singh-voice
Scott Clark-drums
Adam Hopkins-bass
John Lilley-saxophone
Bob Miller-trumpet
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Includes lyric sheet.
UPC: 199199789640
Label: Out Of Your Head Records
Catalog ID: OOYH 038
Squidco Product Code: 36761
Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded at Minimum Wage Recording, in Richmond, Virginia, in 2024, by Lance Koehler.
"The compositions on Mean Reds are as versatile as Laura Ann herself, who co-leads the internationally acclaimed bolero band Miramar, recently recorded with Tomeka Reid's Ellington project, commissioned and recorded an album of covers with the Rosette String Quartet, performs regularly with the RVA psych-rock bands amminal and Sydnorigami, as the featured vocalist with the Doug Richards Orchestra, and many others.
On her contributions to Scott Clark's 2023 Dawn And Dusk (OOYH 021), Free Jazz Collective said "Laura Ann Singh has a hauntingly angelic voice, that is at once assertive and fragile." The album design and photography for Mean Reds are by TJ Huff, and come with a lyric insert."-Out Of Your Heads
Includes lyric sheet.
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Laura Ann Singh "Laura Ann Singh is a multilingual American singer, recording artist and composer, often associated with musica popular brasileira and Latin boleros. She has performed internationally in Europe, Russia, and South America as well as the Tiny Desk concert series on NPR and headlining the annual Globalfest festival in New York City. She has recorded music for Daptone Records, Barbes Records, and Electric Cowbell. Her repertoire pulls from all over Latin America, especially Brazil, but includes American Songbook standards, women composers, and original music. Laura Ann is a founding member of the internationally acclaimed ensemble Miramar, which began as a bolero band with Singh, Reinaldo Alvarez and Marlysse Simmons. Miramar revives Latin American romantic music from the 1950s and 60s, explores the bolero's worldwide influence and performs original material. Their notable appearances include the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and Elabash Concert Hall in New York City, Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA. In 2019, the band performed in Paris and Lyon, France, for the Les Nuit de la Fourviere Festival. Miramar has been featured on NPR's Tiny Desk concert series and in 2018 recorded a 45 featuring two original songs for Daptone Records in New York. In the spring of 2020 they toured Russia, playing concerts with local Russian string quartets from Moscow to Siberia. In October of 2020, amid the global pandemic, Miramar opened the Richmond Symphony's Pops series with a masked and distanced in-person concert. They released a single of Sylvia Rexach's Olas y Arenas on Barbes Record in February of 2022 in honor of the centennial of Rexach's birth. They are currently recording their second album of mostly original music to be released in late 2023. Laura Ann also performs with Quatro na Bossa, a Brazilian music project she launched with guitarist and arranger Kevin Harding in 2002. Her passion for Brazilian music eventually led her to São Paulo where she studied privately with acclaimed Brazilian vocalist Fabiana Cozza. Quatro na Bossa has performed all over the East Coast, including repeat residencies at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola at the Lincoln Center. In 2008 the band released an album, Summer Samba, on the Japanese Jazz label, Venus Records. Their self-released album, Bossa Nossa, debuted in 2012. Laura Ann loves the collaborative nature of her chosen field and is constantly grateful for the flow of communication between her and her audience. Laura Ann plays fancy concert halls in big cities and small shows in intimate venues. She is at home anywhere in the world." ^ Hide Bio for Laura Ann Singh • Show Bio for Scott Clark "Drummer and composer, Scott Clark keeps time in the balance. His performances behind the kit are generous and empathetic, establishing his voice immediately upon striking the surface. It is rare to find art that is both formally rigorous and aesthetically vital, but Clark thrives in this project, engineering frameworks for lucid, active songs, drawing on the performances of his collaborators and the weight of his subject matter. A series of jazz suites have emerged from the study of his own Native ancestry, beginning with Bury My Heart (2016) written in response to Dee Brown's book of the same title, and continuing with ToNow (2018) written as a contribution to the Standing Rock protests and the unlawful construction of an oil pipeline across Native land. By centering jazz in this historic and ongoing injustice, Clark pulls together a deeply American artform and a deeply American tragedy, yet his project never feels weighed down by its sense of purpose. Protest music that is lucid and nourishing, a rhythmic shape of restless assurance." ^ Hide Bio for Scott Clark • Show Bio for Adam Hopkins "Adam Hopkins: Bassist, composer, educator, and semi-professional parallel parker from Baltimore MD-the Land of Pleasant Living. Relocated to Brooklyn NY in 2011, but Baltimore will always be home. Extended Bio: Adam Hopkins is a bassist, composer, and educator born and raised in Baltimore MD and relocated to Brooklyn NY in 2011. He has extensive experience performing jazz and improvised music and has played with professional orchestras in Maryland, Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the DC metro area. Adam currently appears in a number of NYC-based ensembles both as a leader and sideman. As a sideman he closed 2017 with performances led by Henry Threadgill as well as a European tour with John Hollenbeck's Claudia Quintet. He performs regularly with BeepHonk, Laila & Smitty, Anna Webber's Rectangles, Danny Gouker's Signal Problems, Christopher Hoffman Trio, Kate Gentile Mannequins, Dustin Carlson's Air Ceremony, Ideal Bread, Patrick Breiner's Double Double & Practical Mysticism. He currently leads three NYC-based bands (Adam Hopkins' Crickets, Bells + Wires, and Party Pack ICE) - for more information about any of these groups please refer to the Projects section of this site. Adam has studied double bass with many great performers and teachers of the instrument, including Michael Formanek, Jeffrey Weisner, Jack Budrow, Rodney Whitaker, and Sam Cross and additional studies with Drew Gress and Gary Thomas. In August of 2018 Adam will launch his own record label called Out Of Your Head Records, with the intention of releasing his own albums, and albums of music he loves made by his friends. Also there will be t-shirts and stickers, because who doesn't love t-shirts and stickers? In addition to being a performer he has extensive experience as a curator. In 2009 he co-founded an improvised music collective called the Out of Your Head Collective, which maintained weekly performances in Baltimore for 5+ years at The Windup Space. Upon moving to New York in 2011 he started a Brooklyn-based chapter which involved over 100 of the city's greatest improvisers. He currently co-curates a weekly performance series in Crown Heights called A.E. Randolph Presents, now in its fourth year, and previously curated the weekly performance series 65Fen. Adam held a faculty position at Loyola University for six years as a professor of double and electric bass, music theory, ear training, and jazz ensembles. Currently he teaches privately in his home studio and designs improvisation-based workshops for business through sfz Creative, a company he co-founded with musical associates Eric Trudel and Danny Gouker. He holds a graduate performance diploma from Peabody Conservatory in Jazz Studies, a master's degree from Michigan State University in Orchestral Bass Performance, and a bachelor's degree from James Madison University in Music Industry." ^ Hide Bio for Adam Hopkins • Show Bio for John Lilley John Lilley is a Richmond, Virginia-based alto and tenor saxophonist and reed player active in the city's creative music and world-jazz scenes. His credits-as listed on Discogs and related sites-include saxophone contributions to ensembles such as Afro‑Zen Allstars (e.g., The Buzz and the Bells) and projects leaning into global grooves. Lilley's playing is featured alongside vibraphonists, percussionists, and brass players in ensembles that blend jazz improvisation with cross-cultural rhythms and textural depth. He brings a responsive and flexible reed voice to the mix, helping to anchor compositions that traverse groove, groove-subversion, and exploratory improvisation. Though detailed personal biographical information remains limited in public records, his consistent presence on Richmond recordings and his work with ensembles such as Afro-Zen indicate a committed regional artist whose sound is rooted in community, collaboration, and creative evolution. ^ Hide Bio for John Lilley • Show Bio for Bob Miller "Bob Miller plays trumpet, synth and sings coro for Bio Ritmo. He's been in the band almost since the beginning. He has been playing trumpet professionally since 1991. He graduated from Towson State University with a degree in Music Education in 1995 and went on to do Master's work in jazz at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has appeared on over 50 recordings ranging from jazz to folk to latin to rock and roll, including albums with Bio Ritmo, Matthew E. White, The Mountain Goats, Megafaun, Steven Bernstein, The Squirrel Nut Zippers, David Karsten Daniels, Sarah Lee Guthrie, and Marion James. He has been honored to share the stage with artists such as Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Sharon Van Etten, Ken Vandermark, Clark Terry, Dave Holland, John Pizzarelli, Don Byron, Uri Caine, Poncho Sanchez, Eddie and Gerald Levert, and Barry Harris as well as most of the artists on whose recordings he has appeared. His open-minded approach to music has made him a highly sought after studio musician and freelance artist. Current projects include old-school salsa outfit Bio Ritmo, Avant-jazz groups The Scott Clark 4tet and Fight the Big Bull, Modern Americana artist Matthew E. White and numerous other projects in the Richmond, VA area including Fear of Music, Hi-Steps and Microwaves." ^ Hide Bio for Bob Miller
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Track Listing:
SIDE A
1. River
2. Highway Monster
3. Do Not Remain
4. Counting
SIDE B
1. Mean Reds 05:29
2. As Strange As It Is
3. She Said
4. Before You're Gone 05:25
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