Recently, my friend and agent, arranged a concert for me, part of the Jazz Supper Club series at the Rancho Murieta Country Club. An excellent venue, extremely friendly and attentive listeners, great vibe, etc.

And I had a great band with me: Bob Villwock on keys, Aswut Rodriguez on guitar, Cecil Duke on bass, and Eric Everett on drums.

Got some great reviews. Check it out:

From Vince Lepara, the President of the club:

Last night (5/31) I attended the “Sold Out” Jazz Supper Club; ask anyone who was there and they will tell you that Mark Maxwell was great. Even when he stopped playing just after 11pm the room was still packed and standing in appreciation for a super performance. We will have Mark back for a very special fall event and trust me you are in for a special treat. I noticed that Mark sold over 200 cd’s last night

I actually only sold about 40 CDs, but that was still impressive.

Here’s what Marvin said about his experience there:

I am still reeling from last night. I have heard nothing but positive and glowing comments about the show. That was one of the most enjoyable nights of music that I have had since I saw BB King (1976) in a little 100 seat club in Southern California.

Seriously, the band hit on all twelve cylinders. Oldsters and youngsters alike were amazed with the musicianship that they witnessed. Mark, you are truly blessed, not only with your music, but with your ability to touch the hearts and souls of so many individuals with your sincerity and obvious love for humankind.

Denise and I have met many people in the entertainment industry and we truly believe that our paths have crossed with you and Roberta for a reason. You were obviously in your element.

Thanks, Marvin. I appreciate that.

FYI:
Marvin Edens
General Manager
ISLAND Productions

This photo, from 1951, captures the essence of the ecstasy of a true saxual healing. Check out those dudes in the front row. What a scream! I’ve got to try that - laying on my back and playing.

Big Jay McNeely

That’s one of my missions in life: the inspire that kind of feeling.

Photo by Bob Willoughby.

Help Me Fund A New CD

A Fan Funding Initiative. (This is where I ask for your help in funding my next CD.)

Dear Friends,

The music industry is dying a slow death - or at least morphing into something entirely new and different. The old-paradigm record company way of doing business - controlling the artist and taking most or all of their rights and power - is quickly becoming obsolete.

More and more we’re seeing direct fan-funded CD projects. It’s great marriage between fans and artists - I, the artist, get to do work I love doing, and you, the fan, get directly involved in my career as a patron of the jazz arts. Plus, as you will read below, you get some awesome gifts of gratitude from me.

So I’m reaching out to you, the music lover, the arts patron, and those of you who support the entrepreneurial spirit, asking for your support to fund my next CD project.

The project that you will be funding is called Saxtini. The musical saxophone martini: Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis, Jr.; hollow-body guitar, vibes, upright bass, brushed drums; that hip, swinging, snap-your-fingers-on-2-and-4 style of music that sounds like a dry martini with three olives. (That’s my makes-my-mouth-water drink. Feel free to insert your own in that sentence.) Here’s a prototype of the cover:

Saxtini CD Cover

Looks hip, doesn’t it? It will sound hip, too, believe me.

So here’s the idea summed up: I need money to arrange the music, rent the studio, pay the players to rehearse and record, have photos taken, produce the CD art, mix and master the music, promote the project, produce the CDs, all the things both large and small that go into the CD production process.

In return, I offer you, my fans, the following fabulous gifts and rewards:

  • $10 - “I Like Your Music” Level: you get a free digital download of the CD when it’s released. Hey, that’s what you’d pay anyway.
  • $25 - “I’d Like An Autographed CD” Level: you get an autographed advance copy of the CD before it’s released to the public.
  • $50 - “Mark Thanks You In Print” Level: an autographed advance copy of the CD, and a heart-felt ‘Thank You’ in the CD booklet.
  • $100 - “I Want A Saxtini T-Shirt” Level: an autographed advance copy of the CD, a heart-felt ‘Thank You’ in the CD booklet, and a commemorative Saxtini t-shirt in your size.
  • $250 - “The After Hours Lounge” Level: all of the above, plus a lifetime membership into my virtual jazz club, the ‘Saxtini After Hours Lounge’. This is an exclusive section of my website where I’ll do things like: DJ cool podcasts; publish outtakes, alternate mixes, and interesting musical oddz ‘n enz that no one else hears; and general riff on the many ideas that I have that I think are cool and interesting and fun for you to see and hear.
  • $500* - “Platinum CD” Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): This is where it gets really good. You’ll get all of the above stuff (including the ‘Saxtini After Hours Lounge’ access), plus the highly desirable personalized CD thank you plaque like this one:

  • $750* - The “Talk To Me” Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): Exactly like the Gold Level except that you give me more money, and I’ll call you on the phone and we’ll chat about how grateful I am.
  • $1,000* - “Write Me A Theme Song” Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): You’ll get everything listed above: the signed CD, the booklet “Thank You” credit, the cool t-shirt, the “Saxtini After Hours Lounge” membership, plus - and get this - I’m going to write you an original theme song, something you can put on your answering machine or show off to your friends or use on your company’s radio commercial, and I’ll name it after you (we’ll decide together what to call it). What would really be cool is if I get enough of these to make a whole separate CD. We could call it ‘I’m Your Sax Puppet’ or something like that.
  • $2,500* - “I’m The Executive Producer” Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): You get everything listed above including the custom-composed theme song named after you, and you are now listed as an Executive Producer on the CD. This is a very prestigious title in the music industry. It means you move and shake.
  • $5,000* - The “House Concert” Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): Ah, here’s where it gets really good again. You get everything listed above including being listed as an Executive Producer on the CD, and - fanfare - I’m going to come and do a House Concert at your house. Invite your friends, shake up some martini’s, roll me out, wind me up and I play for you till my lip breaks. This is actually a very smart choice economically because House Concerts are pretty common and it’s an accepted procedure to charge at the door and make your money back. I’d go for this one if I were you. Wouldn’t you just love to have me play at your house? (For more information about sponsoring a House Concert, Google it.)
  • $10,000* - Sponsorship Level (includes ‘Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ give-a-way entry): You get everything. And, instead of me playing your House Party, I’ll bring my whole band to the function of your choice: Company Christmas party, summer backyard party, your wife’s birthday party, your parent’s anniversary, you name it. If this is a company contribution, I’ll consider it a sponsorship and put your logo on my website, promotional materials, and advertising. And don’t forget you’ll get a custom original Mark Maxwell composition/theme song named after you. And I’m pretty sure you can write it off as a business expense, advertising or something

*And finally, last but certainly not least, and this may be the most fun thing of all, anyone who contributes $500 or more will be entered into a drawing for the ‘Saxtini Concert Weekend In Nevada City’ prize package. On December 13 of this year we’ll be producing our annual Christmas Concert here in Nevada City. You’ll win a two-night stay at a Bed and Breakfast here in Nevada City where I live, two free tickets to the concert, and dinner for two at one of our fabulous local restaurants. That sounds awesome, doesn’t it?

And, hey, I’m open to any other suggestions you might have in terms of contributions and what I can give back to you. Let me know if you think of anything creative that you’d like me to consider.

The coolest part of all of this of course is that there will be a lot of great music generated from this campaign, and I promise I’ll make a great record for you: Saxtini! And, of course, I’ll keep you apprised of the amount we collect and how we use it.

Click the button below to make a secure Paypal or Google Checkout donation.

Become A Patron

Or, if you prefer, you can send a check or money order to:

RSM Productions
PO Box 1328
Nevada City, CA 95959

Or, if you’d like to talk to me and contribute by phone, here’s my number: 800-627-5629.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for your consideration and participation. I deeply appreciate the support you’ve given me over the years, and I look forward to sharing my life and music with you for many more years.

Blessings,


Just did the Asparagus Festival in Stockton, and, lo and behold, got my picture in the news again:

Mark Maxwell at the Asparagus Festival

This is a fabulous festival, year after year.  Thanks, Stockton, for making me feel so welcome!

I’m in the studio this week producing a CD for my good friend, Simrit Kaur. She’s a singer, composer and harmonium player here in Nevada City and performs a style of music that is along the lines of Snatum Kaur and Deva Premal, very spiritual, very beautiful and inspirational.

Simrit's CD Cover

I’ll also be performing sax and flute on this project.  I’ll post some of the music from these sessions soon.  You’ll love it - she sings like an angel.

In the meantime, Simrit’s band - including your’s truly will be performing Saturday evening - Mar. 29 - here in Nevada City.  You can learn more about that event here.

Namaste!