EVERYBODY'S WORLD
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LE HOT SHOW
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THE EFFECTS OF MAGIC
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack



Elliot Kendall - Le Hot Show, Powerjive and Panoramic Sound


    "Big Band, Rock N' Roll, Jump N' Jive, Skiffle, Swing, Cavern-Club 
Power-Pop, it's all here...Wow!"  So says legendary Four Seasons producer Bob 
Crewe of Elliot Kendall's new sound. 

    "Everybody Jive," the first single from Kendall's debut album Le Hot Show,
 was recently selected for inclusion in the feature film The Effects Of 
Magic.  The romantic comedy stars Robert Carradine, Academy Award nominated 
film maker Jacobo Morales, twice Academy Award nominated Melinda Dillon, 
Kristen Minter (from television's E.R.) and boasts a cameo appearance by David
 Carradine.  Director Chuck Martinez and producers Belinda Casas-Wells, Lee 
Cohen and Michael Levin were so impressed with Kendall's work that they 
commissioned him to compose the music for the entire film.  Kendall completed 
the score utilizing an impressive array of instrumentation including strings, 
horns, woodwinds, marimba, timpani, harp, bandon?on (a dark cousin to the 
accordion) and other unique instruments.  The film has recently been screened 
at independent film festivals including Puerto Rico, Las Vegas and San Luis 
Obisbo.

    Elliot Kendall is from Berkeley, California, where he began his guitar 
studies with noted mentor Juanita Oribello and later with virtuoso Joe 
Satriani.  Elliot began playing live shows at an early age, sharing the bill 
with such luminaries as Huey Lewis & the News and Del Shannon.

    In Los Angeles, he began developing a sound that was attracting 
considerable attention.  Kendall combined diverse elements such as country 
swing and Marshall-stack rock n' roll, utilizing first-call Los Angeles 
musicians like David Pearlman (pedal steel guitar), Vito Colapietro (fusion 
jazz drummer and percussionist) and (guitar-slinger-with-an-attitude) Steve 
Norton.  Soon after, Kendall dubbed his new sound Powerjive and has often 
billed his live act under the same moniker.

    For his first series of live dates, Kendall put together a stellar combo 
that included Steve Norton and noted drummer Chris Frazier (a veteran of 
studio projects with Steve Vai).  Elliot took Norton and Frazier (among 
others) into the recording studio to pursue a new direction.  The sessions 
proved to be fruitful, providing the selections "No Romance Today" and "Paper 
Heart", which make their appearances in this collection.  "No Romance Today" 
was chosen for release on Yellow Pills - Best Of American Pop Vol. 1  (Big 
Deal/Caroline Records) in America.  The version found here on Le Hot Show has 
been re-mixed and re-mastered from the original session tapes.

    Le Hot Show begins with the exotic "Le Hot Show Theme Pt. 1", featuring Ja
mes Sitterly (currently featured on Brian Wilson recordings and recently as 
concertmaster for Shirley Bassey) on violin.  "James really captured that bare
foot, bohemian mood that we were looking for," offers Kendall.  "The sound of 
the violin really sets the mood for the rest of the album."  "Le Hot Show 
Theme Pt. 1" was also selected as the lead-off track for the Fall 1997 Campus 
Circle Magazine promo CD sampler, Music 101.

    The title Le Hot Show is a playful "tip of the hat" to the legendary Djang
o Reindhart & Stephane Grappelli combo Le Quintet de le Hot Club de France, 
or simply Le Hot Club.  "I'm glad to be associated in any way with the great 
gypsy jazz-swing of that group," says Kendall,  "they were the true masters 
of their artform."

    "Conceptually, the album is presented as a live show featuring the Le Hot 
Show Orchestra," Kendall relates.  "The opening selection expresses the theme 
of the album, lyrically and melodically.  I wanted something mysterious and 
sensual for the ÔLe Hot Show Theme Pt. 1'.  The expressive pedal steel 
guitar work of David Pearlman took the song in the direction I was looking 
for."

    "Everybody Jive" is a song that I used to perform in the band Electric 
Cadillac," Kendall tells us.  "It has two modulations (key changes), a tempo 
change for the bridge, and a false ending."  It is an exhilarating musical 
ride; big band horns alternate with wailing guitar work from Kendall, Steve 
Norton, and David Pearlman.  The recording of this selection was quite a 
project, utilizing no less than four recording studios and 32 tracks, on both 
analog and digital formats.

    There are several short musical passages on Le Hot Show that link the 
songs together like musical suites.  "I enjoy creating surprises within my 
work," offers Kendall, "and I try to provide an unpredictable sonic 
experience."  Aficionados of Le Hot Show will find many hidden treasures upon 
repeated listenings.

    To fill out the rhythm section for these sessions, Elliot chose the 
dynamic Freddie Johnson to handle the acoustic stand-up bass duties.  "In 
addition to having a varied background of working with countless outstanding 
Jazz combos," Kendall relates, "Freddie has balanced his time as a musician 
with that of Program Director and morning D.J. at KPCC in Pasadena and KSCN in
 Northridge."  On the air, on stage or in the recording studio, Freddie is 
equally at home and contributes his boundless energy to everything he does."

    When it was time to record the live horn section, Elliot looked to his 
friend Tommy Dunbar, a member of The Rubinoos and Vox Pop.  Kendall: "Tommy 
has a great sensibility for pop, rock n' roll, and big band swing, and a 
Ôhigh speed pencil' when it comes to writing charts.  It was important to 
find someone who understands the hybrid styles that I had in mind, and Tommy 
immediately tapped into the excitement."  The big band orchestrations were 
recorded at noted San Francisco studio Coast Recorders, and members of the 
brass section are veterans of Huey Lewis' band and the S.R.O. group.  All 
four of The Rubinoos make cameo appearances on Le Hot Show, contributing 
backing vocals that were recorded at the legendary Virginia Street Studios in 
Berkeley, California.

    Los Angeles pop icons Darian Sahanaja (Wondermints) and Kyle Vincent also 
made significant contributions to Le Hot Show.  Darian produced the bonus 
tracks "Honda Bike" (a Gary Usher/Buzz Cason penned classic), and the Kendall 
original "Symphony For A Sunset," in addition to mixing several other 
selections.  Kyle Vincent produced another bonus track, "Keep It Inside Tonigh
t," in addition to handling programming chores for that selection.  "It's 
great to count these talents among my friends," Kendall tells us, "and to be 
involved with them in a creative situation is truly an added bonus."

Never one to go the traditional route, Kendall recently performed at the 1998 
INTERNATIONAL POP OVERTHROW festival in Los Angeles with a string quartet and 
percussionist (including dramatic flourishes of timpani drums).  Many new 
selections were performed from the free-flowing pen of Mr. Kendall and his 
unique approach earned him an encore (unusual for the IPO shows as all sets 
were limited to 20 minutes), along with praiseworthy ink from BAM Magazine's 
Jim Freek in his Nightbeat column.  Further enthusiasm for Kendall's 
performance came soon after on Alan Haber's Pure Pop music website.

Kendall recently recorded a contemporary vocal/orchestral version of the Ritch
ie Valens' classic ballad "Donna," for DEL-FI Records' 40th Anniversary 
Collection DELPHONIC SOUNDS TODAY!  Upon hearing the richly arranged version 
with Kendall's breezy vocals, DEL-FI President (and original Valens producer) 
Bob Keane exclaimed, "Man, that really cooks!"  Kendall himself describes the 
track as "Slow burn, high drama," with an agreeable wink.  DELPHONIC SOUNDS 
TODAY! Was released in May 1999 and also features Brian Jonestown Massacre, 
The Liquor Giants, Man Or Astroman?, Russell Scott & his Red Hots, Los 
Straitjackets, Deke Dickerson and other contemporary notables.

For the release party of DELPHONIC SOUNDS TODAY!, Kendall was joined on his 
first number by 77-year old DEL-FI President Bob Keane on clarinet.  "I 
couldn't pass up the opportunity to rock with Bob," Kendall reflects..  "He 
took over the Artie Shaw Big Band in 1951 and has been rockin' ever since!"  
The remainder of Kendall's set list was filled with DEL-FI hits and 
obscurities, much to the delight of the usually tough Los Angeles denizens in 
the crowd that evening.

In nid-1999, Kendall completed two new tracks for the DEL-FI compilations INTE
RNATIONAL POP OVERTHROW Volume Two and SURF MONSTERS.  The original and 
melodic "Everybody's World" was included on I.P.O. Volume Two (two CD set), 
the release of which coincided with the I.P.O. festival in Los Angeles during 
the summer of 1999.  Kendall's live date for I.P.O. was Monday, August 2, 
9:30 at Jack's Sugar Shack.  His original selection "Surf Session at Sunset" 
was chosen for inclusion on the various artists' collection SURF MONSTERS (rel
ease date: June 1, 1999) alongside surf combos Man Or Astroman?, The 
Bomboras, Huevos Rancheros, Satan's Pilgrims, The Space Cossacks and others.  
Kendall's track appears on this collection listed as Powerjive.

Elliot is currently in pre-production as the leader and guitarist of "The 
Wrecking Crew" for an upcoming made-for-TV film about The Beach Boys, 
entitled THE BEACH BOYS - AN AMERICAN FAMILY, an ABC/Columbia/Tri-Star 
release.  In addition to booking all the musicians for "The Wrecking Crew," 
Kendall also cast musicians to portray members of The Sunrays for this 
production.  It will be a two-part mini-series airing in May, 2000.

In closing, Kendall adds, "I've always felt that a swinging horn section 
emanates a great feeling of optimism and truth, and the sound of a tight, 
melodic rock n' roll unit embodies power and strength."  Not to mention more 
eclectic instrumentation that Kendall's been utilizing lately such as 
accordion, timpani, solo French horn and a full string section.  Recent 
yet-to-be recorded compositions like "Panoramic Sound," "Jumpin' With The Big 
Band," "Slither On Down Like The Snake I Am" and "This Business Called Show" r
eflect Elliot's open-minded philosophy: "I plan to continue combining diverse 
elements and hope that the results will always be something special and 
exciting."  




© Panoramic Sound/Le Hot Show Music
Here's what the press and other notables are saying about advance copies of Elliot Kendall - Le Hot Show:
  

"Due soon...Elliot Kendall's consummately eclectic Le Hot Show which mixes 
beach bop with big band jump blues..."
                    -Timothy White, Editor, Billboard Magazine


"If you're listening to Elliot Kendall's Le Hot Show and you're not tapping 
your toes, clapping your hands, snapping your fingers and generally suffering 
from a severe case of the "happies," either you don't have a pulse or you 
need to see your doctor for a Prozac prescription!  It's the most fun I've 
ever had with my headphones on!" 

                -Tony Asher, lyricist for Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds album


"Big Band, Rock N' Roll, Jump N' Jive, Skiffle, Swing, Cavern Club Power 
Pop, it's all here...wow!"
                    -Bob Crewe, Producer of The Four Seasons


"Wonderfully inventive, wildly eclectic, Elliot Kendall - Le Hot Show is a 
musical triumph.  A particular favorite is "Everybody Jive," a big beat 
extravaganza guaranteed to keep dance floors packed from now until the 21st 
century."

                    -Ken Sharp
                      ContributingColumnist
                      Friday Morning Quarterback
                      Record Collector Magazine


"From the first note, this album captures your attention and holds 
it...wonderful sounds...buy it!"
                    -David Leaf
                      Brian Wilson Biographer


"As a Big Band leader, I can honestly say that Elliot Kendall - Le Hot Show 
has successfully bridged the gap between Swing and Rock.  There's a lot of 
spirit in these grooves!  This is exciting, optimistic music...get it!"

                    -Bob Keane
                      President, Del-Fi Records


"Elliot Kendall - Le Hot Show is one super CD.  This music is full of verve 
and good feel--a confluence of many styles that produces a very positive 
energy and a 'Hot Is Fun' experience!"

                    -Chris Dedrick
                      The Free Design


"It seems only natural that Elliot Kendall's Le Hot Show would feature such 
great, well-produced Brian Wilson tributes such as "Symphony For A Sunset," 
"No Romance Today" and the rad remake of Gary Usher's "Honda Bike." What's 
surprising is the wild Big Band-cum-Rockabilly sound that he achieves on much 
of this recording.

    Elliot Kendall is more than just a Brian Wilson wanna-be.   The man is 
downright dangerous.  He's got his own sound and he knows how to use it." 

                    -A California Saga Magazine


"Honda Bike" is a real killer!!  "Symphony For A Sunset" is also superb."

                    -Gsran Tannfelt, Surfers Rule Magazine


"Le Hot Show finds Elliot Kendall possessing a versatility of the first 
magnitude.  His smooth vocal style is endearing to fans of all genres within 
the spectrum of pop music, and his songwriting and arrangements are timeless.."

                    -David Bash, Contributing Writer
                     Audities Magazine


"Elliot Kendall has taken the best elements of Be-Bop and ÔBeach-Bop' to 
create a new and exciting sound...Le Hot Show est tr?s bon!"

                    -Lee Dempsey, Editor, ESQ Magazine


"Elliot Kendall deserves the world, and the world deserves Elliot Kendall..."

                    -Jordan Oakes, Editor, Yellow Pills Magazine


"...An absolute revelation" -Goldmine Magazine
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