Dominica-reared UK Jazz guitarist says French West Indies inspired latest release

Radio Jumbo album cover of Cameron Pierre featuring Mario Canonge

LONDON, Wednesday, November 9th 2011: Recorded in just one day at London’s Holodeck Studios, and featuring renowned French pianist Mario Cononge, Cameron Pierre’s Radio Jumbo is a mix of French Antillean rhythms and influences fused against a backdrop of jazz interpretation.

“I love Jazz music and it’s tradition for it offers me the unique opportunity of self expression unmatched by any other art form,” says the Dominica-reared Pierre, who had only one day of rehearsal with the musicians prior to recording the live album.  Radio Jumbo consists of ten tracks, two of which see vocal contributions by Dominicans Michele Henderson and Dave Joseph.

Henderson, hugely popular in the French West Indies, masterfully covers Stevie Wonder’s “Another Star”, while Joseph gives a stirring narration on the track “Traditional.”  Pierre debuts his banjo playing skills on “Traditional” as well as the title track “Radio Jumbo.”  A staple of the Jing Ping bands he listened to as a child; Pierre says he always dreamt of incorporating the traditional African instrument into his music.

The album was named after a radio station from his teenage days in Dominica called Radio Jumbo and reflects the Creole heritage of both Pierre and Canonge (who hails from Martinique).  Sharing a love for sounds such as zouk, cadence, kompa, and beguine; and influenced by bands such as Tabou Combo, Magnum Band, Malavoi (of which Canonge was a member) Grammaks, Exile One and others; wanting to work together was easy. Pierre first saw Caononge perform at a party in Paris in 1994 and found his way to the band’s rehearsal the following day.  It took 16 years, though, for the two to actually get together to record any music.

During the recording of Radio Jumbo, Canonge was instrumental in getting Pierre’s ideas across to the musicians (including a string quartet) who were not familiar with some of the French-influenced rhythms. Still, they all shared a Caribbean sensibility; drummer Wesley Joseph was of St. Lucian descent, and the bass player Michael Bailey and percussionist Donald Gordon had in common their Jamaican heritage.

Pierre is hopeful that a European and Caribbean tour with Canonge can take place next year. In the meantime he plays the UK jazz circuit with his own Cameron Pierre Band, and tours with Courtney Pine, who produced the album.

Radio Jumbo is available online via HMV, Amazon, iTunes and Pierre’s Official Website under the Destin-e Records label.

Composer, producer, arranger, teacher; Cameron Pierre is a respected staple on the UK Jazz scene. The guitarist was born in London and raised on the Caribbean island of Dominica.

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13 Comments

  1. PoKeSa
    November 11, 2011

    Cameron “Rizo” Pierre

    A self-taught musician with Black Roots pedigree from the Southside – SOUFRIERE village. I say in Pierre, no one writes with more passion and at such a high level of technical proficiency. He is also the most versatile and prolific guitarist. Featuring
    D/ca’s great Michele Henderson and the ever so funny Mr Creole: Dave Joseph aka ZiroD our Nature Isles DOMINICA must be very proud.

    The million-dollar question, though, is: When oh When will Cameron Pierre grace the shores of DOMINICA. WCMF please don’t keep him waiting and please don’t deny our people the privilege of experiencing this rare talent in CAMERON PIERRE.

    A call out to all promoters: please bring CAMERON PIERRE to our shores Dominica. Thanks you!

    Friday, 11th November 2011

  2. justice to be served
    November 11, 2011

    Well done Cameron, where can i get a copy.

    • November 22, 2011

      go to iTunes and search for Cameron Pierre or go to his website cameronpierre [dot] co [dot] uk

  3. November 10, 2011

    We always knew you have it in you and you got more.

    Cheers

  4. condoleeza
    November 10, 2011

    AMEN CONGRATS SIR

  5. DeW
    November 9, 2011

    he’s the baddest guitarist i’ve heard coming from this island, Hands down

  6. November 9, 2011

    Congratulations Guitar Genious Cameron well done. i amu so proad of you.Big Up.

  7. Delroy N. Williams
    November 9, 2011

    I do hope that he is invited to perform at the WCMF, they invite every other J/can so he can definitely find a place in the lineup…

  8. kaykay
    November 9, 2011

    Congratulations to you big Brother….well done….we are very proud of you.

  9. Zandoli
    November 9, 2011

    CONGRATS…..

  10. November 9, 2011

    Congrats to my former schoolmate and friend Cameron we grow up together in the same village and music was always his speciality, well done Cam and keep up the good work in the United Kingdom and worldwide

  11. mouth of the south
    November 9, 2011

    congrats to the gentleman… much success with the album… the link provided leads to ‘page you requested was not found’… admin is this link correct…

    ADMIN: Link fixed.

    • mouth of the south
      November 9, 2011

      thanxx…

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