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Many Shades of Jazz Come Out at Newport 2010
by R.J. DeLuke
CareFusion Newport Jazz FestivalFort Adams State ParkNewport, RIAugust 6-8, 2010 The variety of music at the 2010 CareFusion Newport Jazz Festival August 6-9 was one of its notable traits. Mainstream, Latin, electric stuff, ornate orchestral offerings, swing and all kinds of things in between.The originality of the music ...
Somewhere

By Trio Da Paz
Label: Blue Toucan Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Seven Steps to Heaven; Partido Alto; Look to the Sky; Babel (Samba Novo); Winelight; Ding
Dong the Witch is Dead; Brazilian National Anthem; Take Five; Batida Differente;
Somewhere; Loro; Corcovado.
Trio Da Paz: Somewhere

by Ollie Bivens
Brazil is a rich amalgam of Portuguese, African, and Indian cultures. And because of that, its musicians have always had the ability to take the music of other cultures, put it in a Brazilian mixer and produce something unique and satisfying to the taste, while still remaining Brazilian. Three Brazilian-born musicians comprise Trio Da Paz, one ...
Trio da Paz: Somewhere

by Jim Santella
Don't think that a trio consisting of acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, and drums with a name that translates to Trio of Peace" is going to give you a mindless smooth jazz performance without any substance of note. No, Trio da Paz drives hard along jazz's mainstream, putting all their syncopated beats and spontaneous gestures into perspective ...
Trio Da Paz: Somewhere

by Jerry D'Souza
Somewhere is comprised of tunes that Trio Da Paz had never recorded before and others the group had never played. The latter were certainly more challenging, but in tandem the new options provided a lure for these three players to get in and fill the music with their own approach. And it certainly is some approach: ...
Cafe

By Trio Da Paz
Label: Malandro Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Saudade da Bahia; Love is Here to Stay; Arioso; Baden; Wave; Blues
Walk; Cafe; Influencia do Jazz; Softly As In A Morning Sunrise; 48th Street Baião; Gentle Rain; Humpty Dumpty.
Trio Da Paz: Cafe

by Jim Santella
Fingerstyle guitar, a light samba mood, and creative chamber jazz make a winning combination. Trio da Paz has created an intimate program, intended for lovers the world over. That each is a master at his craft is clearly evidenced by the unit's previous work. Café is the trio's fourth album. Here, three guests are featured with ...
Trio Da Paz: Cafe

by AAJ Staff
Brazillian jazz has advanced light years beyond Getz/Gilberto, the best-selling 1964 record that introduced mainstream American audiences to bossa nova. Trio Da Paz, a guitar/bass/drums trio featuring three Brazillian New Yorkers, exemplifies the freshness of color and pulse that this particular combination of music can offer. The group draws deeply from the traditions of both Brazillian ...