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El miércoles 16 fue un día latino en el Festival de Jazz Clifford Brown
El miércoles 16 fue un día latino en el Festival de Jazz Clifford Brown, con el gran Jerry González y la Banda Fort Apache dedicada a tocar Jazz Afro caribeño sin compromiso. La sofisticación del sonido de Fort Apache se resalta por su capacidad para darle a la Sección del Ritmo Latino, la flexibilidad del jazz.
Igualmente el Cuarteto Afreecanos de Omar Sosa fusiona una amplia gama de música global y elementos electrónicos, con sus raíces afrocubanas para crear un sonido urbano fresco y original, todo con la pasión del jazz latino. Sosa invariablemente inspira a todas las audiencias a bailar y a cantar los corso, ensalzando el sentido de espontaneidad y conexión.
El sábado, ultimo día del Festival, Chick Corea Freedom (Libertad) se presentará con Kernny Garret en el saxo, Christian McBride en el bajo y Roy Haynes en los tambores. "La Banda Freedom (Libertad) es un encuentro de espíritus libres en la música," dice Chick. "El arte y la práctica de la improvisación será nuestra plataforma. El cuarteto celebrará la libertad de expresión y la libertad de hacer música de la manera que se sienta en el momento. Esta es nuestra definición de libertad."
También harán su debut dos de los nuestros: de Wilmignton José Carmona III y, por último, de Newark, Diego Paulo con su toque brasileño.
Latinos at the 2010 annual DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
Wednesday 16 was the Latino day in the Clifford Brwon Jazz Festival
Wednesday 16 was the Latino day in the Clifford Brwon Jazz Festival with the great Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band is dedicated to playing uncompromised Afro-Caribbean Jazz. The sophistication of the Fort Apache sound is highlighted by the group’s ability to bring a jazz flexibility to the Latin Rhythm section.
Also Omar Sosa Afreecanos Quartet. Omar Sosa fuses a wide range of world music and electronic elements with his native Afro-Cuban roots to create a fresh and original urban sound - all with a Latin jazz heart. Mr. Sosa invariably inspires audiences to their feet and to join him in chorus vocals, heightening the sense of spontaneity and connection.
On Saturday Festival last day Chick Corea Freedom will be performing with: Alto sax: Kenny Garrett, bass: Christian McBride, and drums Roy Haynes. “The Freedom Band is a meeting of free spirits in music,” says Chick. “The art and practice of improvisation will be our platform. The quartet will be celebrating freedom of expression and freedom to make music the way we feel at the moment. This is our definition of 'freedom.'"
And we have for his very first time our own Jose Carmona III with his Saxo, and finally Newark’s own Diego Paulo with their Brazilian touch.
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