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Negroni's Trio: On The Way

Read "On The Way" reviewed by James Nadal


Live recordings, when properly produced, have a way of capturing the vitality and sense of urgency in the performance. The musicians are keenly aware that there will be one take only, so concentration and focus are at an optimum level. Negroni's Trio's On The Way was recorded live at Miami-Dade College, demonstrating the veracity upon which ...

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Negroni's Trio: On The Way

Read "On The Way" reviewed by Edward Blanco


With its seventh album titled On The Way, Grammy-nominated Negroni's Trio celebrates its ten year anniversary with a live recording of eight originals and two well-known standards, with a little help from saxophonist great Ed Calle and violinist Federico Britos. The father and son team of pianist Jose and drummer Nomar Negroni, has been performing together ...

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On The Way EPK

Featuring the music of Negroni's Trio
Duration: 4:22

Jose (piano) & Nomar Negroni (drums) with bassist Josh Allen present their 2012 release On The Way .
Album

Just Three

Label: Mojito Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Fingers; Emotions; Bailando Rumba; Milani; Just Three; Golden Man; Mi Triguena; Preludio en La Noche; Sabado en La Noche.

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Negroni's Trio: Just Three

Read "Just Three" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


One way to keep a piano-led trio from sounding like so many others is to write original music for the group. Another is to take a page out of Jose Negroni's playbook, splitting time between acoustic and electric pianos. The Puerto Rican composer/pianist taught for 16 years at the Island's Music Conservatory. After moving ...

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Negroni's Trio: Just Three

Read "Just Three" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


On its fifth release, the Miami-based Latin jazz trio led by Puerto Rican-born pianist Jose Negroni continues to explore its various influences, which go from straight-ahead to Caribbean beats, with classically-inspired moments. The disc opens with the rumba-inflected “Fingers," a fast-paced tune that features Negroni on electric piano. The chemistry between the bandleader and his gifted ...

Album

Piano/Drums/Bass

Label: Universal Music Latino
Released: 2004
Track listing: Los Duendes, Waiting for You, Mavi, Summertime, Sentimental Mood, Bougainvillea, Red Light, Footprint, On Time, Rev It Up!

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Negroni's Trio: Piano/Drums/Bass

Read "Piano/Drums/Bass" reviewed by Jim Santella


Forging ahead with his exciting contemporary jazz celebration, pianist José Negroni sparkles with unrestrained passion. His forceful keyboard work brings each interpretation into view head-on, with no holds barred. The trio's “take no prisoners" physicality gives its audience a highly rhythmic affair with unbridled powers of persuasion. Negroni, with his son Nomar at the drums and ...

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Negroni's Trio: Piano/Drums/Bass

Read "Piano/Drums/Bass" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Pianist Jose Negroni contributes most of the ten compositions on this new album save for Wayne Shorter's “Footprint" [sic] and Gershwin's “Summertime." The vibe of the pianist and the trio is that of the emerging style of Michel Camilo when he started recording in the mid-'80s. Both men exhibit the same intensive and percussive Latin-based piano ...


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