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Rollo-Coaster

By Chris Cheek
Label: Cheekus Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Bebe; Coo; Rolocoster; Six Note Samba; Shelter; Chatting with Chris;
Papa Pin; Rosa; Rio; Los Recuerdos; Improv #1; Improv #2; Improv #3;
Memorias.
Rollo Coaster

Label: Cheekus Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Bebe; Coo; Rollo Coaster; Six Note Samba; Shelter; Chatting With Chris; Papa Pin; Rosa; Rio; Los Recuerdos; Improv I; Improv II; Improv III; Memories.
Emilio Solla & The Tango Jazz Conspiracy: Bien Sur!

by Woodrow Wilkins
Tango jazz is described as a sound created by Argentine musicians, many of whom have immigrated to other countries. Pianist Emilio Solla, based in New York, is such an artist. Solla earned a degree in classical piano from the National Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires. His works include such style as Argentinean tango, ...
Chris Cheek / Victor Prieto: Rollo Coaster

by Martin Gladu
Chances are you have never heard the accordion played the way Victor Prieto plays it. Indeed, much like Toots Thielemans established the harmonica in the jazz lore huffing and puffing bop lines through his teeth, Prieto breaks the glass ceiling hovering above the crown of Cyrillus Demian's patented invention, squeezing improvised airs with a technical assurance ...
Chris Cheek / Victor Prieto: Rollo Coaster

by Dan Bilawsky
While all musical settings present different challenges to those involved, duo recordings can often be the hardest to manage well. Repetitive textural elements, characteristic of the instruments on hand, can create a certain similarity across all tracks. Some musicians fall prey to wandering free improvisation, finding various degrees of success or failure, as they try to ...
For Latin Lovers: Mark Weinstein, Claudio Roditi, Emilio Solla

by J Hunter
In many ways, the description Latin jazz" is no more useful than the umbrella description jazz." There are sub-genres inside the sub-genre, all of them with subtle color changes that provide different flavors, even though it all can lead to the same satisfying result. Here are three early 2010 entrants into this musical conversation.
Emilio Solla & The Tango Jazz Conspiracy: Bien Sur!

by Dan McClenaghan
The music on Bien Sur! carries the tag Tango Jazz," but pianist/composer Emilio Solla, leader of the Tango Jazz Conspiracy that is responsible for the sound, says he has no idea what that is. The Argentine-born and now New York-based artist has been introducing himself to American audiences in a world msic vein over the course ...
Two to Tango: Bien Sur & Rollo Coaster

by Marcia Hillman
Emilio SollaBien SurFresh Sound-World Jazz2009 Chris Cheek/Victor PrietoRollo Coasterself-published2009 The Argentinean tango has formed a strong connection with jazz not unlike the Brazilian samba and bossa nova. As developed by ...
Emilio Solla & The Tango Jazz Conspiracy: Bien Sur!

by Martin Gladu
Things are rarely as they initially appear, as if the eye--and by extension, the written word--is but a trickster requiring closer scrutinizing. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux was indeed right when he claimed If you wish to see, listen; hearing is a step towards vision."Take for example Bien Sur!, by pianist Emilio Solla and his ...
Chris Cheek / Victor Prieto: Rollo-Coaster

by Mark F. Turner
An odd couple of sorts, this union between accordion and saxophone is at once curious but proves a match made in heaven with Chris Cheek and Victor Prieto's collaborative release Rollo-Coaster. With great aplomb, they cover a wide scope of music from Tango to improvisational stints and other influences. Prieto, originally from Galicia, ...