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Topic: CannataPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Cannata
Date Posted: September 15 2010 at 02:31
Jeff Cannata is a US artist who's been active as a musician since the late 60's, first in progressie rock act Jasper Wrath, and in the early 80's with hard rock outfit Arc Angel. He later released some solo albums too.
I got in touch with Jeff for the story.
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When and where were you born and why did you become a musician ?
New Haven, Connecticut......... In the early days of electricity . I guess music was in the family genes.
First
of all, let us revisit http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4403 - and the album you released. Please
tell us more about the self titled album from 1971 and your memories of
your time in that band.
The
original lineup , pre James Christian, was formed in 1969. After a few
months together, we decided to work on original material, and somehow
develop a sound that would be our own. After 6 months or so we sent out
demos to a few labels in New York and LA. We were offered a deal from
MGM Records and few weeks later we were in New York recording our first
LP. The band rehearsed 6 days a week. Religiously.......
You
also spent some time in the hard rock band Arc Angel (who released one
album in 1983). Please tell us more about this band and your time there.
Arc
Angel was not actually a band .......After the first lineup of JW
disbanded, Michael Soldan , ( keyboard / lyricist ) and I wrote and
recorded a handful of demos. I sent sent them to a friend in NY and he
forwarded them to Lennie Petze at Epic Records. He liked the tracks, and
I was signed to CBS. I then rehearsed with several musician friends a
few weeks an then began recording the Arc Angel Project here in
Connecticut..........It was mixed in New York at The Power Station with
Tony Bongiovi
You
went solo at the end of the 1980s with Cannata. Let us run through your
albums because these may be somewhat unknown to many of the members in
our community. Just give us your opinions and reflections about:
The first, in the group of solo records was the Arc Angel project ( above )
Images of Forever from 1988
At
the time of the Arc Angel record, I was managed by David Wolff, who
also was managing Cindi Lauper , a pop singer you may know of. A month
after " Tragedy" ( from Arc Angel ) was released Cindi had a #1 record
with " Girls Just Want To Have Fun" , following that " Time After Time
".........again #1
So
David had to go to Japan and a worldwide tour to promote Cindi's over
the top success. The Arc Angel release was over shadowed here in the
states. However in Germany and neighboring countries it was very well
received. I was given a release from management to seek another
contract.
A friend of mine at Epic sent some of my new demos to a label in Paris ( Carrere ) with worldwide distribution
through
CBS. They like the tracks and I was signed to a new label and given
financial support to build a studio in my home. The next record would be
" Images Of Forever" 1988 Mixed in LA by Bill Dresher ( Rick
Springfield's producer)
Watching the World from 1993
Four
or so years had past.............I received a phone call from a label
exec. at a new label in the UK. Now and Then Records, Mark Ashton. He
had heard some of my new material and was interested in putting together
a deal. We did............." Watching The World " 1993
Jasper Wrath Anthology 2-CD Set (1969-1976)
After
the WTW releases , there were a number of requests for material from
the different incarnations of Jasper Wrath. I decided to remaster , live
, studio and demo tracks of our time together as a band. In the second
lineup of Wrath, james Christian would handle lead vocals and guitar.
The limited edition Anthology sold out in a short time
Arc Angel/Cannata split Tamorok from 2002.
Tamorok
had several new songs, and three songs from " Images of Forever" and a
new recorded version of " Stars" from the Arc Angel CBS release ........
I had traveled to Cairo , Egypt a few years before and was intrigued
with the Egyptian myths , culture and architecture, so I thought to
incorporate those motifs into the new CD titled Arc Angel -Cannata "
Tamorok"
Mysterium Magnum from 2006
Some years had passed, began to write for a new record. A year or so recording / mixing , released
Mysterium
Magnum on Oxford Circus Records. Soon after I began working with video
/ editing and filmmaking, which to this day takes up most of my
schedule.
My Back Pages: Volume I from 2009
After
the Mysterium Magnum release, decided to have some fun and put together
a CD of songs that had caught my attention in my early days as a
songwriter. Covering a diverse collection of songs by The Byrds,
Jefferson Airplane, Bowie, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and King Crimson to
name a few........My first and only cover album.
What is the latest update on Cannata and what is your plans for this and next year ?
I attended Quinnipiac University this past summer taking an intensive filmmaking course there.
These next few years I will be concentrating on scriptwriting, filmmaking, and soundtrack / trailer music.
How would you describe your own music and who would you compare yourself with ?
I have been told that Cannata music is a hybrid of progressive and melodic rock, i would agree with that.
What is your experiences with the music industry and where do you think it is heading ?
The
mid-eighties were a very good time for me in the music industry , and
the seventies were a very creative and adventurous time for new and
progressive ideas.
Do you have any regrets in your career ?
Probably, but can't remember what they were
What is your five favourite albums of all time ?
Court of The Crimson King, King Crimson, Genesis, " Foxtrot ". Peter Gabriel, " So" , Yes, Moody Blues, Gentle Giant
Anything you want to add to this interview ?
Need to develope a couple of film ideas I have , then will be back to writing some new Cannata tunes.
Thanks for the interview......Torodd
Thank you to Jeff for this interview
His PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4405 - and his homepage is http://cannatamusic.com/ -