Planet Arts Records

Planet Arts Records
Founded1997 (1997)
FounderTom Bellino
Distributor(s)Amazon, iTunes
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.
LocationCatskill, New York
Official websitewww.planetarts.org

Planet Arts Records is a Grammy and ASCAP award-winning record label and arts organization. Started by Tom Bellino, they are a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 company dedicated to working with artists, educators, and cultural organizations on the development, production and documentation of culturally important projects related to jazz and art music. Most notably they have produced CDs from the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra which have been nominated for Grammys and won for Best Large Ensemble Album in 2009.

Initiatives and recordings

The Planet Arts DoAM (Documentation of American Music) initiative focuses on large ensemble projects, documenting important American music compositions of established, mid-career and emerging composers. While independent and large-scale projects are often overlooked by major and independent record labels, the Planet Arts Recordings mission has provided an outlet for artists to document their work. Numerous projects have been recorded under this initiative to include several albums by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. Two new American music releases deal with the music of Bob Brookmeyer and also large jazz orchestra adaptations of Charles Ives music on the CD Mists: Charles Ives for Jazz Orchestra.

Recognition

The list of jazz artists for Planet Arts Records includes Jimmy Heath, Slide Hampton, Luis Bonilla, Jim McNeely, Jack Cooper, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and many more.

Numerous releases on the label have been nominated for Grammy awards, including Turn Up The Heath, Past Present & Future, Can I Persuade You?, The Music of Jim McNeely, and Over Time: Music of Bob Brookmeyer.[1][2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Billboard Magazine, Feb 26, 2005, Grammy Nominations, Past Present & Future, Best Arrangement - jazz, pp. 70
  2. ^ Billboard Magazine, Jan 18, 2003, Grammy Nominations, Can I Persuade You?, Best Large Ensemble Album - jazz, pp. 86
  3. ^ The Hollywood Reporter, Dec. 8-10, 2006, Volume 397, Grammy Nominations, The Music of Jim McNeely, Best Large Ensemble Album - jazz, Page 62

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