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Second Koz-Helmed Collection Celebrates Fatherhood
04/10/2005 9:24 PM, Reuters Margo Whitmire
A touch of serendipity
accompanies the April 26 release of "Golden Slumbers: A
Father's Love," a collection of songs by such artists as Dave
Matthews, Michael McDonald, Phil Collins) and Smokey Robinson.
"Things happened along the way that showed me that we were
on the right track with this album," says executive producer
Dave Koz, who contributes saxophone to four tracks.
When Koz asked Kirk Whalum to contribute to the compilation
of love songs from fathers to their children, Whalum told him
of a song called "My Little Man" that he had written the day he
buried his son. He put the song away in a drawer 20 years ago.
"He said it had just been waiting for this project," Koz says.
This and other original tracks, like McDonald's "When
Scarlett Smiles" -- written for his daughter -- join classic
love songs like "You Are So Beautiful" and "You'll Be in My
Heart" on the Rendezvous Entertainment/HUM Recordings
compilation.
The album is a follow-up to 2002's Grammy Award-nominated
instrumental set "Golden Slumbers: A Father's Lullaby." A
portion of the CD sales will benefit the National Fatherhood
Initiative, which aims to improve the well-being of children
through programs that encourage responsible fathers.
"It's a very symbiotic relationship, because having their
logo on our CDs spreads the word about them, and for us, the
partnership gives our album a sense of purpose," Koz says.
The release date is timed around NFI's third annual
"National Golden Dads" campaign, in which volunteers scour
malls, parks, zoos and other recreational areas on Father's Day
weekend to recognize dads for spending quality time with their
children.
Winning dads receive a "Golden Slumbers" sampler and prizes
like baseball tickets and gift certificates.
GETTING VOCAL
The new album marks the first vocal release for Rendezvous.
"We wanted something distinctive from the first project,"
says Rendezvous president/VP of marketing Hyman Katz, who
believes the vocals will attract a larger audience. "It wasn't
that we were trying to reach a different demographic, but by
its very nature, it definitely has a broader appeal."
With the exception of Matthews' "Baby" and Collins' "You
Touch My Heart," each cut was produced specially for the
compilation.
The set also includes less mainstream artists like Solomon
Burke, who contributes "Life Is Just a Matter of Time." "He was
someone that we felt was an awesome force," Katz says, "and
bringing him to a wider audience is something we're very proud
of."
Given the longevity of the first "Golden Slumbers,"
Rendezvous is optimistic that its follow-up will also outlast
Father's Day.
"We definitely see a project that can be enjoyed for years
to come." Katz says.
Reuters/Billboard
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