Aurora Nealand Explained

Birth Place:Pacifica, California, U.S.
Instrument:Saxophone, clarinet
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Alma Mater:Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Aurora Nealand is an American saxophonist, clarinetist, singer and composer. She leads her own band, Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses.[1]

Early life and education

Born the youngest of four children in Pacifica, California,[1] to parents she calls "hippies",[2] Nealand moved to New Orleans in 2004 after earning a degree in music composition from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 2001,[3] where she created her own major in music composition.[4]

While studying at Oberlin, Nealand spent eight months in New York City where she learned about Laurie Anderson, Brian Eno and Philip Glass.

Career

Nealand embarked on a cross country bicycle trip, during which she interviewed rural Americans and compiled their stories into a musical piece titled "American Dreams". The trip concluded in New Orleans, where she began playing traditional jazz, much of which she had grown up listening to in California. Nealand formed The Royal Roses in 2011 for a tribute concert to Sidney Bechet at Preservation Hall in New Orleans.[5] Along with the Royal Roses, Nealand also performs as a member of the rockabilly band Rory Danger and the Danger Dangers and solo under the name Monocle. In 2019, Nealand, under the name "Monocle", brought her project "KindHumanKind" to the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center,[6] receiving a positive review from OffBeat magazine.[7] She frequently performs in a duo with New Orleans pianist and singer Tom McDermott. As of 2023, her latest project is Aurora Nealand and the Reed Minders.

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 2017, 2018, 2020.[8]

Awards

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

Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses

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

Aurora Nealand/Tom McDermott

!Title!Release date!Label
City of TimbresMay 8, 2015Independent
Live at Luthjen'sMarch 2, 2020CD Baby
Panorama Jazz Band
!Title!Release date!Label
Best of the GoodApril 11, 2016CD Baby
The Next OneApril 18, 2017Independent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lucido Johnson . Sophie . December 2015 . The Gospel According to Aurora Nealand . 2022-07-26 . Antigravity Magazine . en-US.
  2. Web site: Thomkins . Gwen . Aurora Nealand - New Orleans multi-instrumentalist . 2022-08-14 . WWNO: Music Inside Out . en-US.
  3. Web site: Alumni and Faculty Notes | Oberlin Conservatory Magazine .
  4. Web site: Aurora Nealand . 2022-08-14 . OneBeat.
  5. Web site: 2021-04-09 . American Routes Shortcuts: Aurora Nealand . 2022-05-11 . WWNO . en.
  6. Web site: 2019-02-12 . Aurora Nealand at CAC . 2022-07-26 . Country Roads Magazine . en-us.
  7. Web site: Odell . Jennifer . 2017-06-26 . The Monocle (Aurora Nealand), "KindHumanKind" (Independent) . 2022-07-26 . OffBeat Magazine . en-US.
  8. Web site: Aurora Nealand . 2022-07-26 . www.southarts.org . en.