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News: Performance / Tour

Jazz Phrasing Here, Flamenco Flair There

Jazz Phrasing Here, Flamenco Flair There

Chano Dominguez, the Spanish pianist, came to the Jazz Standard on Saturday with an unusual quartet for a jazz club. From left, there was Mr. Domnguez on piano; Israel Surez, known as Pirana, on a percussion setup designed around the wood box called the cajon; the flamenco singer Blas Cordoba; and Tomas Moreno Romero, known as ...

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Article: Interview

Oscar Penas: From Barcelona to Brooklyn

Read "Oscar Penas: From Barcelona to Brooklyn" reviewed by Tomas Pena


Oscar Peñas belongs to a generation of artists who believe there is more to being a musician than being technically proficient. Like his peers--many of whom are emerging, independent musicians--his music reflects his roots, his impressive credentials and his openness to new ideas and concepts. Oscar is part of a flourishing new music scene in Brooklyn ...

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Con Alma

Label: Venus Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: La Tarara; No Me Platiques Mas; How About You?; Dolphin Dance; Con Alma; El Toro y La Luna; It Could Happen to You; Hullo Bolinas; Jure; Speak Low; Darn that Dream.

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Article: Album Review

Chano Dominguez Trio: Con Alma

Read "Con Alma" reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


This is a rather different Chano from the one who first enthralled me with Hecho a Mano (Hand-made), his blazing flamenco/jazz mix recorded in Madrid in 1996 and released on Sunnyside a few years ago. On Con Alma he's replaced the handclaps and multilayered percussion with a traditional jazz trio, bringing on world-class band mates George ...

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Hecho a Mano

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Alma de Mujer; Retaila; Pinar Hondo; Tu Enciendes Las Estrellas (Turn out the Stars); Cardamomo; Bajamar; Cilantro y Comino; Solea Blues; Jacaranda; Bubango; Bemsha Swing; Solo con Verte.

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Article: Album Review

Chano Dominguez: Hecho a Mano

Read "Hecho a Mano" reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


The cross-pollination of Latin music and jazz has been going on for decades. Typically, a jazz group will borrow Latin grooves and instrumentation, while Latin players apply their rhythms and harmonies to the American standards songbook. It's usually a rather self-conscious blending in which the genre lines are still obvious; only a few musicians have managed ...

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En Directo

Label: Blue Note
Released: 1997

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10 De Paco

Label: Nuevos Medios
Released: 1994
Track listing: Sólo Quiero Caminar; Chiquito; Río Ancho; Zyriab; La Tumbona: Se Me Partió La Barrena; Almoraima; Playa Del Carmen; Monasterio De Sal; Canción De Amor.

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Chano

Label: Nuba Records
Released: 1993
Track listing: Refrito; Naima; Choricli Jul; Pa Mi Niño, Parte 1; Pa Mi Niño, Parte 2; El Toro y la Luna; Mr. C.I.; Marea Alta; Well You Needn't; La Tarara; El Estero; Time Remembered.


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