Showing posts with label Kenny Barron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenny Barron. Show all posts

January 23, 2010

Kenny Barron "Canta Brasil" live at Jazzfestival Bern 2003


Kenny Barron (Piano)
Anne Drummond (Flute)
Romero Lubambo (Giutar)
Nilson Matta (Bass)
Duduka Da Fonseca (Drums)
recorded live at Marians Jazzroom during Jazzfestival Bern 2003, April 11, 2003

1. Belem (Barron)
2. Nature´s Beauty (Lubambo)
3. Sonja Braga (Barron)
4. Doña María (Da Fonseca)
5. Manha da Carnival (Luis Bonfa)
6. Zingaro (Jobim)
7. Bachiao (Lubambo)

Kenny Barron´s recording "Canta Brasil" with Trio da Paz was released on Sunny Side in 2002. This release combines the elegant swing of nine-time Grammy-winner Kenny Barron with the first-call Brazilian rhythm section of Trio da Paz, an inspired cross fertilization that enhances both jazz and tropical elements.

July 22, 2009

Kenny Barron Trio live at JazzBaltica 2006


Kenny Barron - p
Kiyoshi Kitagawa - b
Victor Lewis - dr

recorded live at JazzBaltica, Große Konzertscheune, Salzau, Germany, July 2, 2006

Tracks
1. And Then Again
2. Marie Laveau
3. The Very Thought Of You
4. New York Attitude
5. Song For Abdullah
6. Beautiful Love
7. Lullaby
8. Getting Sentimental Over You

Kenny Barron, the typical musician´s musician, is one of the best - and the most underrated- piano players in modern jazz history. Best known as the duo partner of Stan Getz, he is heard here leading his own great trio with Japanese bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and victor Lewis on drums. In 2008 he released a true masterwork called "The Traveler" on Emarcy.