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Our current Spotlight Artist Yasser Tejeda brings the best of several musical worlds into one engaging mix that touches upon Dominican tradition, reaches deeply into modern rock and fusion sounds, and stretches the idea of Latin Jazz to the further...
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Topics: free mp3 download, juamy fernandez acosta, Listening Suggestions, mp3 download, Musician Profiles, otoniel nicolas, palotre, Spotlight Artists, virgilio feliz, yasser tejeda
Some Latin Jazz musicians deliver unexpected thrills and chills with each new release, providing a different musical adventure with every track while other musicians serve as stylistic rocks, consistently turning out high quality, straight-ahead Latin...
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Topics: cal tjader, poncho sanchez, psychedelic blues, Videos
Latin Jazz Photo Album: Wayne Wallace - 91 days ago
Each area holds musicians that garner widespread acclaim for their artistic skills, but only certain artists earn an avid respect. These musicians spend lifetimes refining their craft and performing in a number of artistic contexts. Their artistry... Topics: david belove, doug beavers, michael spiro, murray low, Photo Album, san jose jazz festival, steve turre, wayne wallace
Latin Jazz Conversations: John Calloway (Part 3) - 101 days ago
Influential bands hold the potential to change the landscape of a musical scene, altering the area’s artistic direction drastically; these groups seems like unstoppable creative trains, but eventually all good things do come to an end. In the San... Topics: diaspora, flute odyssey, Interviews, john calloway, machete, maraca, mark levine, orlando valle, oscar hernandez, the code, yoshis
Latin Jazz Conversations: John Calloway (Part 2) - 102 days ago
For many people, the history of San Francisco Latin music begins in the late sixties and seventies with the advent of Latin Rock. Carlos Santana’s impressive performance at Woodstock imprinted his stamp upon the burgeoning “San Francisco Sound,”... Topics: bill ortiz, chucho valdes, emiliano salvador, ernan lopez nussa, Interviews, jeff cressman, john calloway, john santos, latin jazz youth ensemble of san francisco, machete ensemble, melecio magdaluyo, orestes vilato, orquesta batachanga, rebeca mauleon, wayne wallace, yosvany terry



























