Renee Rosnes, Crossing Paths Review
Renee Rosnes, Crossing Paths Review Renee Rosnes’ Crossing Paths — A Bold Journey into Brazilian Jazz by Icrom Bigrad Renee Rosnes has long stood as…
Renee Rosnes, Crossing Paths Review Renee Rosnes’ Crossing Paths — A Bold Journey into Brazilian Jazz by Icrom Bigrad Renee Rosnes has long stood as…
Romero Lubambo & Pamela Driggs, Christmastime in Rio Review by Stamish Malcuss Imagine strolling along Rio de Janeiro’s sun-dappled beaches at Christmastime, where the ocean…
Sergio Pamies, Time to Say Review by Jeff Becker Granada-born pianist and composer Sergio Pamies brings a rich tapestry of cultural and musical influences to…
Mariah Parker, Windows Through Time Review by Jeff Becker Mariah Parker’s latest album, Windows Through Time, explores Latin jazz, weaving together memorable compositions, a stellar ensemble,…
Esperanza Spalding, Não Ao Marco Temporal Review by Icrom Bigrad Esperanza Spalding’s single “Não Ao Marco Temporal” is a beautiful traditional Brazilian based song, and,…
Richard Bona and Reginald Policard, Encuentro Theme Review by Icrom Bigrad In the luminescent colors of sounds of the world, “Encuentro Theme” is a confluence…
The Rodriguez Brothers, Reunited Review Reunited in Rhythm: The Rodriguez Brothers’ Symphony of Resilience and Cultural Harmony by Icrom Bigrad Twenty years since their initial…
Ella and the Bossa Beat, In the Moment Review by Stamish Malcuss Ella and the Bossa Beat is a father-daughter of Ella and Magrus Borges. Together…
Joe Chambers, Dance Kobina Review by Jeff Becker Joe Chambers is releasing his third Blue Note recording as a leader called, Dance Kobina. The album is…
Andrea Motis | Colors & Shadows Review by Icrom Bigrad Andrea Motis is a vocalist and trumpet player that hails from Spain, and though she…