100 Percent Rock LIVE: JENNY SCHEINMAN – Detroit, MI, USA – October 4, 2024

“I highly recommend checking out All Species Parade – both the live and recorded versions – if you get an opportunity near you.  While you may not get the benefit of enjoying the music aurally while you are treated visually to artwork such as the mural we saw in Detroit, it is still an incredibly enjoyable evening to experience.” - Todd Jolicoeur

Glide Magazine: Violinist Jenny Scheinman Convenes Elite Quintet, Adds Julian Lage & Nels Cline For Teeming ‘All Species Parade’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

All Species Parade is a jazz album, and it may well be the versatile Jenny Scheinman’s best across a multi-genre career that now counts eleven. It’s her first in six years since her acclaimed co-led Parlour Game with Allison Miller. Scheinman had built most of her reputation while based in New York but returned to her native Humboldt County, CA (‘The Lost Coast’) twelve years ago and built this album with the characters, landscapes, and folklore of her native region in mind. Unlike previous efforts that yielded relatively short songs, she delivers a double album here with only ten songs, several over 11 minutes long. She explains, “This is nature worship music, and I didn’t want it to feel domesticated.”  - jim Hynes

Jenny Scheinman Announces Ode To Humboldt County ‘All Species Parade’ Featuring Nels Cline, Julian Lage & More

Jenny Scheinman shared a new album, All Species Parade, through Royal Potato Family. The 10-track double LP sees contributions from a trio of excellent guitarists Nels Cline, Julian Lage and Bill Frisell. Along with the guitarists, All Species Parade sees contributions from pianist Carmen Staaf, bassist Tony Scherrand drummer Kenny Wollesen. Recorded by Eli Crews at The Bunker in Brooklyn, mixing was provided by Grammy-winner Tucker Martine and mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound. The new record saw Scheinman expanding her sonic scope. Many of the tracks extend beyond 11 minutes. She gave the players on All Species Parade space to stretch out. All Species Parade is an homage to Scheinman’s native Northern California, specifically, Humboldt County’s Lost Coast.