There is something about the sound of the guitar played by Gabriele Deiana. It feels as if the sound that comes from his instrument comes from...
The Latin Side of Jazz is a curated playlist that showcases selected tracks from the best Latin jazz, Cuban, Brasilian, Flamenco, Ibero-American, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latin jazz music....
The Latin Side of Jazz is a curated playlist that showcases selected tracks from the best Latin jazz, Cuban, Brasilian, Flamenco, Ibero-American, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latin jazz music....
The Latin Side of Jazz is a curated weekly playlist that showcases selected tracks from the best Latin jazz, Cuban, Brasilian, Ibero-American and Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latin jazz...
This month on The Latin Side of Jazz we feature music with the following artists: Aggeliki, Rodney Barreto, Romero Lubambo, Edu Ribeiro, Helio Alves, Reuben Rogers,...
Frederic Mompou Dencausse (1893-1987) was a Catalan composer and pianist who composed some songs but whose work largely and masterfully explored the technical and harmonic breadth...
For young, aspiring pianists, Chick Corea and his music might easily be considered “essential study”. His breathtaking oeuvre offers so many pillars – technique, expression and...
Chick Corea, legendary pianist, keyboardist and composer, explores his Spanish, Latin and Flamenco influences with the debut album by his new Spanish Heart Band Throughout his...
What would a perfect tribute to the legendary Flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía be? It is easy to suggest a tribute by some of the greatest...
In Conversation with Director, Co-Producer, Co-Scriptwriter, Editor and Cinematographer Andrea Zapata-Girau on the U.S. Premiere of Guitarra de Palo Andrea Zapata-Girau studied classical guitar in Mayeusis...
[vimeo id=”74272436″] Film Screening & Live Performance In Memory of Paco de Lucía: The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance is pleased to present the US premiere of...
Conventional wisdom might suggest that there can be no Spanish music—especially that, which derives from traditional Flamenco sounds—without the lead voice being a Spanish guitar. But...
It may not happen from the first note, but soon the music on Afroperuano begins to magically evoke the sound of the wind rushing through the...