L E S L I E
M A N D O K I
(MANDOKI SOULMATES)
and
IAN ANDERSON of JETHRO TULL
release
“#WeSayThankYou”
expressing the feelings of gratitude
many of us have felt in these troubled
times
EXCLUSIVE
For more information about Leslie Mandoki
In 1991, Ian Anderson, Jack Bruce, and Al Di Meola
became founding members of Leslie Mandoki’s band project ManDoki Soulmates, and
for almost three decades, Leslie Mandoki has continued to unite a “who is who”
of the icons of Anglo-American and European rock and jazzrock in the Mandoki Soulmates
band.
IAN ANDERSON with LESLIE MANDOKI |
The remarkable lineups in the band’s recordings and performances over the years
has included singers and players including Ian Anderson, Jack Bruce, David
Clayton-Thomas, Chaka Khan, Chris Thompson, Bobby Kimball, Steve Lukather, Eric
Burdon, Greg Lake, Al di Meola, Randy and Michael Brecker, Peter Frampton, and
Jon Lord.
The Soulmates concerts are marked by the musical synergy of all these musical
icons united in one supergroup of Grammy award winning legends, where
everyone’s egos come second. Original Soulmates compositions and collective
improvisations on highest levels are just as much part of the concerts as
world-renowned hits of the individual Soulmates members. “One stage – one
band!”
With his Soulmates Leslie Mandoki raises Jazz-Rock back to socio-political
relevance, to quote him in his own words: “Even in times of Twitter, social
media and short news on the smartphone, when mental laziness often blocks the
perception, music for us is still like a love letter to our audience – handwritten
with ink on paper.”
This band is pure sophisticated JazzRock, or as Greg Lake (Emerson, Lake &
Palmer) put it: “One of the best bands you will ever hear!” As the world
continues to be consumed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson
sings and plays flute with Mandoki Soulmates mastermind and leader Leslie
Mandoki. Mandoki has found inspiration and a new spark of hope amidst the
chaos.
He has penned a powerful new song in appreciation for the heroes who have emerged in this global crisis, the nurses, doctors, and other health care providers as well as the grocery store clerks and food delivery personnel who have stepped up to serve their communities. The new song, entitled simply “#WeSayThankYou,” expresses so clearly the feelings of gratitude many of us have felt in these troubled times.
He has penned a powerful new song in appreciation for the heroes who have emerged in this global crisis, the nurses, doctors, and other health care providers as well as the grocery store clerks and food delivery personnel who have stepped up to serve their communities. The new song, entitled simply “#WeSayThankYou,” expresses so clearly the feelings of gratitude many of us have felt in these troubled times.
Mandoki explains, “As
an artist, I feel it is my duty to contemplate ideas for a better world. Now,
like so many of us, I suddenly have the time. Let us grab this uncommon moment
of pause together and take a new approach to the problems of the world. And
let’s take a hard look at who this crisis is casting in a heroic light, and who
comes out the villain.”
The duet is available
through the Purple Pyramid imprint of indie giant Cleopatra Records, Inc. and
is Mandoki Soulmate’s first release in the recently inked partnership with the
L.A.-based label. Additional Mandoki releases are set to follow later this
year.
Leslie will be donating
the royalties from the sales, syncs, and airplay of “#WeSayThankYou“ to a
To-Be-Announced Charity.
“#WeSayThankYou” was
written in the context of Leslie’s own isolation in Germany, where his doctor
wife, Eva, is a first contact physician.
Ian and Leslie have
worked together for over 20 years on various collaborations with his jazz-rock
band Soulmates featuring the good and great of classic rock and jazz. Mandoki’s
Soulmates toured North America in 2018.
MANDOKI SOULMATES
with
IAN ANDERSON
we say thank you
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Ian
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LESLIE MANDOKI
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