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Grammy nominated trombonist, composer and arranger Papo Vazquez has been a key player on New York City’s Latin jazz scene since the late 1970s, performing with top names such as Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Jerry Gonzalez, Hilton Ruiz and Dave Valentin. His appreciation and knowledge of the indigenous music of the Caribbean provides him with a unique ability to fuse Afro-Caribbean rhythms, specifically those from Puerto Rico, with freer melodic and harmonic elements of progressive jazz. For his 11th release as a leader, “Songs del Yucayeke,” Vazquez is joined by his Mighty Pirates Troubadours for a program of original compositions and arrangements running the full gamut of the ensemble’s fusion of jazz, Puerto Rican folkloric music, and other Afro Caribbean rhythms.
“My Foolish Heart” is the gorgeous new recording from one of the world’s greatest trumpet players presented on his most sentimental and heartwarming release to date. Arturo Sandoval follows up his Grammy nominated 2023 disc with a program of classic standards from the great American songbook which find new life in his warm and inviting tone. He’s accompanied by pianist Jeremy Siskind, bassist Brian Bromberg and drummer Charles Ruggiero along with 40 string players from the Budapest Scoring Orchestra.
Also this week, embark on a whimsical journey with Clay Wulbrecht’s “The Clockmaster,” a collection of tunes transporting the listener through multiple dimensions and realities; pianist and composer Lisa Hilton is brimming with ideas, hope and beauty, bursting with rhythm at times and creating impressionistic moods throughout her new disc, “Lucky All Along”; and the co-op quartet of saxophonist Matt Steckler, bassist Lonnie Plaxico, drummer Tony Lewis and pianist Yayoi Ikawa bring a soulful post-bop feel to “Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned.”