Aurora Nealand

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Aurora Nealand
Nealand performing at the French Quarter Festival in 2010
Nealand performing at the French Quarter Festival in 2010
Background information
BornBerkeley, California, U.S.
Instrument(s)Human Voice, Inhuman voice, Accordion, Saxophone, Clarinet
Member of
  • The Monocle Ensemble
  • GEORGE
  • Oceans And trio
  • Redrawblak
  • Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses
  • Rory Danger and the Danger Dangers
  • Panorama Jazz Band
Websitewww.auroranealand.com

Aurora Nealand is an American multi-instrumentalist (saxophones, clarinet, accordion, voice), sound-artist and composer based in New Orleans, LA and New York City.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Nealand lived an early life as all mortals have done. She was born in Berkeley, CA and grew up in a small beach house with her 4 siblings in Pacifica, CA (until a flood surge washed the house away at age 3), in the remote hills of Evergreen, Colorado (until age 10), and then back again in Moss Beach, CA (until age 18). She was raised primarilly by wolves and seals, with occasional input from adult humans. This served her well when her early life unexpectedly turned to mid-life, and later into late-life. In post-life, she aspires to return to the sea in search of early life again. It seems to be an evolving process.

Career[edit]

Nealand has been an active force in the resurgence of Traditional New Orleans Jazz since her arrival in New Orleans in 2004. She is bandleader of The Royal Roses, the non-traditional Traditional Jazz band, which draws its approach to collective improvisation’s lineage, spanning from the New Orleans Early Jazz traditions, to the AACM, and collage-sound art and musique concrete. Nealand's other musical projects include The Monocle Ensemble - her original music project and installation ensemble, redrawblak Trio, Instigation Orchestra, John Hollenbecks GEORGE, and the Danger Dangers. In 2019/2020 she debuted KindHumanKind- a 90 minute fully staged theatrical show at the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, based on her original music. She is co-creator of the City Songs Project (created originally for Knoxvilles Big Ears Festival), regularly works as a musical facilitator with Found Sound Nation -an organization which facilitates international musical collaboration, and she has been involved with the Walden School for Young Composers (as a teacher/performer) for 20 years She is deeply interested in the sonification of everyday objects and knowledge-generation through the stories and history that Sound contains.

Nealand has toured as a featured artist to national & international festivals including Montreal Jazz Festival, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Big Ears Festival, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, MPB Jazz Festival (Natal, Brazil), Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Summerstage NYC & The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.   She has worked with Pauline Oliveros, Jonathan Hart Makwaia, Preservation Hall Allstars, Bill Frisell, Tim Berne, James Singleton, David Torn, Arto Lindsey, Germaine Bazzle, John Boutte, Johnny Vidacovich and many more.  She is the co-founder of SONO (Sound Observatory New Orleans) which facilitates workshops of new music in the New Orleans region.  She has been awarded residencies at the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center, the MacDowell Colony, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts.

Nealand was voted "Best Female Performer” by the 2016 Gambit awards, and her band was named "Best Traditional Jazz Band" in the 2015 and 2017 Big Easy Awards. She was named one of Downbeat Magazine's "Rising Stars" on both soprano saxophone and clarinet in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020. Constantly Rising, never Arriving.[2]

Awards[edit]

Downbeat Magazine 2017

Rising Star - Soprano Saxophone

Rising Star - Clarinet Big Easy Awards

Best Female Performer - 2016

Big Easy Awards - Best Jazz Band - 2016

McDowell Colony Resident

1Beat Music Fellow (USA)

Discography[edit]

Aurora Nealand Albums

Title Artist Release date Label
Redrawblak Redrawblak Trio March 20, 2015 Independent
KindHumanKind The Monocle April 30, 2019 Sinking City Records
Letters to George George January 2, 2023 Out of your Head Records
Oceans And Tim Berne, Aurora Nealand, Hank Roberts May 15, 2023 Intakt

Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses

Title Release date Label
Tribute To Sidney Bechet - Live in New Orleans April 29, 2011 Independent
Lookback Transmission April 24, 2014 Independent
Comeback Children April 11, 2016 Independent

Panorama Jazz Band

Title Release date Label
17 Days (Panorama Brass Band) February 21, 2012 Independent
Best of the Good April 11, 2016 Independent
The Next One April 18, 2017 Independent

Aurora Nealand/Tom McDermott

Title Release date Label
City of Timbres May 8, 2015 Independent
Live at Luthjen's March 2, 2020 Independent


Rory Danger & the Danger Dangers

Title Release date Label
Age of Exploration November 11, 2013 Independent
Age of Invention November 11, 2023 Independent

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lucido Johnson, Sophie (December 2015). "The Gospel According to Aurora Nealand". Antigravity Magazine. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Aurora Nealand". www.southarts.org. Retrieved July 26, 2022.

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