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A Six-String Travelogue
by Geno Thackara
Leni Stern 3 Leni Stern Recordings 2018 If it's an exaggeration to say that Leni Stern's gone native after her life-shaping time in Senegal, it's probably not by much. 3 isn't the result of merely studying and and learning a few new forms, but an unrestrained immersion in the life and ...
Ximo Tebar Band "The New Son Mediterraneo" Jazz With Sea Flavor At Smalls Jazz Club New York on May 24th With Jim Ridl, John Benitez & Donald Edwards
Virtuoso and innovative spanish jazz guitarist Ximo Téba will perform on May 24th at smalls jazz club accompanied by Donald Edwards, Jim Ridl and John Benítez. Creator of Son Mediterráneo" style, Ximo Tebar is one of the most international Spanish musicians, with an impressive career, numerous awards, excellent recordings and performances in the most prestigious festivals ...
Soleo
By Ximo Tebar
Label: Omix Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Jaco Opus Town; Soleo; Luna Llena; Nardis; Soliloquio; Tarantza; Son Mediterraneo.
Nu Tunes & Old Tunes
By Nu-Roots
Label: Omix Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Visto desde arriba; Camarero Kako; In Memoriam; Song 4; Take 15;
Aigües de Març; María; Blue in Green; A Night in Tunisia.
Nu-Roots: Nu Tunes & Old Tunes
by Marta Ramon
Nu-Roots multiplies itself with the potent Nu Tunes & Old Tunes. After six years working together, this acclaimed band has launched its third album, one of the most powerful recordings in the current Spanish jazz scene, and one that has definitely established the personality of the band. The record is, in itself, an explosion ...
Eclipse
By Ximo Tebar
Label: Omix Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Inner Urge; Martino; Mensaje; My Evidence (about Monk and Trane) ESP; Ralladura; Eclipse; Pinocchio; One Step Ahead; Pure De Patata; Tricotism.
Ximo Tebar: Eclipse
by Ian Patterson
Spanish jazz guitarist Ximo Tebar is a restless explorer. Over the years he has experimented with the blues and organ/guitar/drum trios with the likes of Lou Bennet, Lonnie Liston Smith, and most notably Joey DeFrancesco, with whom Tebar led the pulsating band The Champs. His excursions into pop (or Mediterranean Son, as Tebar himself ...