Typhanie
Monique and Neal Alger have formed a musical partnership that
is organic and based on groove. In the five years that the
duo has performed together, they've developed a repertoire
that reflects their love for jazz standards, the rock and
pop music they grew up with, and most importantly, R&B/Soul
music, the flavor of which underlies every song the duo performs.
Familiar tunes are recast with fresh arrangements while obscure
gems are dusted off and brought to life again. A typical set
by the duo might include "Riders On The Storm" by
the Doors, the jazz classic "Song For My Father",
and an original composition with a hip-hop flavor titled "I
Don't Care". This kind of stylistic breadth has given
the duo visibility beyond the conventional jazz audience and
an appeal that crosses over to listeners of other genres of
music. The vibrant and creative music made by the duo of Typhanie
Monique and Neal Alger is truly intrinsic -- experience it
on their debut release INTRINSIC.
TYPHANIE
MONIQUE has established herself as a respected self-producing
vocalist, songwriter and manager, immersing her talent in
various genres including R&B, funk, acid-jazz, hip-hop,
gospel, house and her true love, jazz. Over the past 7 years,
she has fronted many successful projects; Peking Turtle, SUMO,
T. Monique Quartet and lead vox for Mr. Egg Germ. A founding
member of the band Peking Turtle, Monique sang lead, managed,
and was the primary songwriter for the group. The release
of their two albums, "Crossing" and "Airtite"
brought them local as well as national success.
Although
she focused her attention on Peking Turtle from '98 'til '02
Typhanie continued to sing/write with various projects. With
Rick Gehrenbeck of Poi Dog Pondering, she continues to co-write
and record house singles under the name "Mr. Egg Germ",
which have been released on Love Slap, Fourplay and their
latest release Bring me Love on EsNtion Records. Typhanie
was also a proud member of the staple Chicago improv jam band,
SUMO. Typhanie continued to grow as a jazz artist over the
years performing with her jazz group, The T. Monique Quartet.
Typhanie hired Neal for a gig with the quartet, and the rest
is history.
Typhanie
remains active recording jingles, hip-hop tracks and original
soul music. She teaches Jazz Vocal classes at the highly acclaimed
Old Town School of Folk Music.
NEAL
ALGER has freelanced as a guitarist in the Chicagoland area
for ten years. His jazz credentials include performances with
Lin Halliday, Ed Thigpen, Howard Levy, and Fareed Haque. Neal's
versatility has enabled him to play classic rock covers with
Cast Iron Skillet, R&B/Soul with vocalist KFox (DefSoul
records), and 20th-century classical music with HardArt Groop.
Neal toured West Africa in 1999 as a Jazz Ambassador through
a cultural exchange program sponsored by the State Department
and the U.S. Government. Most notably, Neal has recorded and
toured the U.S., Europe, and Canada with Blue Note recording
artist Patricia Barber and is featured on her newest release
"Live; A Fortnight in France". As if his sideman
activities weren't enough, Neal has released a CD under his
own name featuring his original compositions titled, "Here
and Now, Then and Before". |