Don’t fret if you missed Spanish jazz-meets-flamenco pianist Chano Dominguez’s enticing 2012 “Flamenco Sketches” concert here at TSRI Auditorium, where his band featured noted singer Blas Córdoba. On ...
In 1959, a magical year for jazz albums, Miles Davis, inspired by some flamenco performances he had heard, recorded Sketches of Spain (Columbia, 1960) at Columbia's 30th Street studio. Half of the ...
This is the best possible kind of a "tribute," in which the music is so good and so original that it hardly requires the hook of the concept. Rather than, say, a trumpeter re-creating Miles Davis's ...
His biographer Ian Carr called trumpeter Miles Davis' Kind Of Blue (Columbia, 1959) "one of the seminal albums, and one of the most enduring classics, of jazz." It was, indeed, a pioneering leap into ...
Flamenco Sketches” from the original recording as Today's Top Tune. The composition features jazz masters Miles Davis (trumpet), Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Bill Evans ...
When these cross-continental art forms meet, the result is beautifully rhythmic and dramatic. Spanish flamenco guitarist Tomatito joined Dominican pianist Michel Camilo on the Latin Grammy ...
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