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Antonio Carlos Jobim has been one of the brightest, most influential stars in the jazz firmament since winning multiple Grammy Awards for the 1965 release of “Getz/Gilberto.’ His music has been enjoyed by millions of people around the world and recorded countless times by musicians across many different genres. His songs are so ubiquitous that it is very difficult to find a fresh approach to his music. It takes an artist of the caliber of Antonio Adolfo to layer Jobim’s music with a new sensibility and truly transform it into a personal statement. On “Jobim Forever,” the pianist imbues nine of Jobim’s iconic tunes from the 1960s with his own unique artistry.
“Sophisticated Lady” is the eagerly-awaited new album by New York City staple Hilary Kole. The celebrated lady of song launched her performing career as the youngest singer ever to grace the stage at NYC’s legendary Rainbow Room. For a year-and-a-half, Kole performed six nights a week at the storied venue, cutting her teeth as a working musician alongside a slew of great players. Adorned by her soulful vocal sensibilities and a stellar band, the latest release is a collection of mature, nuanced renditions of eleven archetypal songs from the jazz idiom.
Also this week, guitarist Andre Ferreri gets back to the traditional jazz and swing that shifted his sensibilities early on from ‘70s classic rock to modern and traditional jazz on “Numero Uno”;
Minneapolis-based Jenny Klukken releases her debut album, “Color in Motion,” featuring her virtuosity on the marimba and her creative compositional skills;
and trombonists Wayne Coniglio and Scott Whitfield pay homage to the ‘bone legends of the past on “Faster Friends.”