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Download two free tracks courtesy of percussionist Mauricio de Souza and his band Bossa Brazil; including “La Vamos Nos" from his latest album Different Directions.

Download “La Vamos Nos La Vamos Nos
(6:45)
Mauricio de Souza
From: Different Directions (Pulsa Music)

Download “Firm Roots Firm Roots
(6:21)
Mauricio de Souza
From: Here. There... (Pulsa Music)

About Mauricio de Souza

Born in Brasília, Brazil, Maurício de Souza is a jazz drummer who easily performs in both traditional jazz and Brazilian jazz styles. His good taste and finesse have allowed him to play in numerous settings with various accomplished musicians. De Souza studied with world renowned jazz drummer and master teacher Joe Morello for eight years. He also had a year of private studies with distinguished all-round percussion teacher Glenn Weber. Aside from the inspiration of Mr. Morello, other influential performers include Buddy Rich, Airto Moreira, Dave Weckl, Roy Haynes, and Bill Stewart. ​

Coming from a musical family, de Souza began playing the drums at the age of eleven. Within a few months, he began performing with numerous local rock cover groups in his hometown. Always interested in evolving as a musician, he joined the youth percussion group at Brasília's “Teatro Nacional" (National Theater, home of Brasília's Symphony Orchestra). De Souza's constant interest in elaborate music eventually brought him to Jazz. While a junior in high school, he used his summer vacation in Brazil to study with Joe Morello in New Jersey. Upon graduating from high school, de Souza came back to the US to continue his studies with Mr. Morello and attend college. ​

Since settling in Northern New Jersey in 2004, de Souza has been very active in the NY/NJ metropolitan area. He has performed at some of the finest jazz venues and festivals (mostly as a band leader) with his two groups: Bossa Brasil® (Brazilian Jazz) and Maurício de Souza Group (Straight Ahead Jazz).

In New York, de Souza performs monthly at Garage Jazz Club and has been heard at Blue Note, Smoke Jazz Club, Smalls Jazz Club, Lenox Lounge, Saint Peter's Church, Kitano Hotel, Bar Next Door, Whitney Museum, New York Polish Consulate, Cutting Room, Via Brasil, SOB's, New York Athletic Club, and Bubby's (Brooklyn) among many others.

In New Jersey, de Souza has performed at NJPAC's Sounds of the City, Trumpets Jazz Club (Montclair), Priory (Newark), Cornerstone (Metuchen), Salt Creek Grille (Princeton), Delta’s (New Brunswick), Cecil’s Jazz Club (West Orange), Tomaso's Jazz Room (Edgewater), Cross Roads (Garwood), Chico's House of Jazz (Asbury Park), Mohawk House (Sparta), Giamano's (Bradley Beach), Moonstruck (Asbury Park), and Museum of Early Trades and Crafts (Madison) to name a few. In Philadelphia, he has been heard at Chris’s and Ortlieb’s Jazz clubs. De Souza has also performed at Cubata in Waterbury, Connecticut and Lily Pad in Massachusetts.

Festival appearances include: 2012 Morristown's Music Without Borders, 2012/2013 Westfield's Sweet Sounds Downtown Jazz Festival, 2011 NJPAC's Sounds of the City, 2011 Morristown's First Night, 2011 Morristown Festival, 2010/2011 Keyport International Festival, 2011/2012/2013 EAP Hispanic Heritage Month Lunchtime Series, 2008/2009 Red Bank Jazz and Blues Festival, 2006/2007/2008/2009/2010 Church St. Music Festivals (Montclair, NJ), 2009/2010 Journal Square Summer Series (Jersey City), 2009 Long Branch (NJ) Jazz and Blues Festival, 2007/2008 Artes Latinas Festival (Westampton, NJ), 2005 Burlington County (NJ) Music Festival, the 2005 Chester (NJ) Music Festival, and the 2004 Campbell Music Festival in Camden, NJ.

Internationally, de Souza has performed in Brasília, Brazil with his quartet/quintet at Gate's Pub, Velvet Pub, Restaurante Feitiço Mineiro, Schlob Bar e Restaurante, C'Est Si Bon, and Jazz Cafe.

In his numerous performances as a guest percussionist with OSTNCS (Orquestra Sinfônica do Teatro Nacional Cláudio Santoro de Brasília - Brazil), de Souza performed in the Brazilian premiere of Puccini's opera La Boheme and in the world premiere and recording of Cláudio Santoro's 9th and 11th Symphonies. De Souza has also performed as a percussionist with the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble, Bergen Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Orchestra in New Jersey.

In 2013, de Souza will be releasing his new album, “Different Directions" (Pulsa Music), featuring both Maurício de Souza Group and Bossa Brasil®. The amazing musicians on the album are: Mike Stern (guitar), Marc Copland (piano), John Lee (electric bass), Gary Mazzaroppi (acoustic bass), Greg Gisbert (trumpet/flugelhorn), Sharel Cassity (alto, soprano, tenor saxophones, flute), Miho Nobuzane (piano), Ben Winkelman (piano), and Jerry Weir (vibes).

In 2010, de Souza released his first commercial record entitled, “Here. There..." (Pulsa Music). The album features both Maurício de Souza Group and Bossa Brasil® with very special guest Mike Stern (guitar). The amazing musicians on the album are: Andrew Beals (alto sax), Gregory Rivkin (trumpet), Carl Viggiani and Noah Haidu (piano), Jerry Weir (vibes), and Morrie Louden (bass).

With the release of “Here. There...", de Souza reached a much wider audience. The album reached #40 of the top 50 new releases in the Jazz Week chart for national radio airplay, it ranked #17 of the top 30 jazz albums by Music Choice, and it was elected #1 Jazz Album by WWPV 88.7 FM (Burlington, VT). Here. There... was also elected “album of the week" by Solar Latin Club (Colombia). It was featured countless times on WBGO 88.3 FM (#1 Jazz radio station in the US). Pandora internet radio and Sirius XM satellite radio have added “Here. There..." to their music libraries.

The album has been reviewed in Jazz Times Magazine, All About Jazz (online), All About Jazz NY (newspaper), Jazz Inside NY Magazine, JazzChicago.net, Sea of Tranquility (online), and The Midwest Record among others.

De Souza was featured in a one hour interview with Awilda Rivera for WBGO. He also recorded a radio interview at the BBC Studio in New York with Ken Bader (NPR, PRI, BBC) for his show, “The World”. Please visit the “Articles” page for more details.

Maurício de Souza Group performs a variety of jazz standards from Miles to Metheny. The group concentrates on performing the most refined tunes from numerous jazz eras. The challenging arrangements include tunes in 3/4, 5/4, and 7/4 time as well as modal tunes.

Bossa Brasil® performs the most sophisticated Brazilian music. The repertoire includes compositions by Brazil’s most outstanding artists such as Tom Jobim, Egberto Gismonti, Roberto Menescal, Milton Nascimento, Edu Lobo, Victor Assis Brasil, Hermeto Pascoal, Baden Powell, Luiz Eça, and Pixinguinha. Some of the even more exotic rhythms explored by the group include “Baião” and “Chorinho."

Esteemed performers Sharel Cassity (alto Sax), Andrew Beals (alto sax), Carl Viggiani (piano), Noah Haidu (piano), Ben Winkelman (piano), Jerry Weir (vibes), Gary Mazzaroppi (bass), Hélio Alves (piano), Nilson Matta (bass), Leonardo Cioglia (bass), and Aloisio Aguiar (piano) have contributed highly to the advanced melodic material, original sound, and intense drive of the groups.

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