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Dave Samuels Artista Invitado Gira Otoño 2012 Jorge Pardo Huellas. DAVE SAMUELS VIBRÁFONO MARIMBA DISCOGRAFÍA Artista Invitado Gira Otoño Jorge Pardo CARIBEAN JAZZ PROYECT Primera grabación de la Caribbean Jazz Project con: Dave Samuels, Paquito D'Rivera y Andy Narell. Se trata de un "doble en vivo" con el que consiguio 2 premios Grammy proyecto ganador Caribbean Jazz grabado en vivo en Manchester Craftsmen's Guild junto a Dave Samuels - Vibes y Marimba, Diego Urcola, trompeta y fliscorno, Dario Eskenazi - Piano, entre otros. OTRAS FORMACIONES IDOUBLE IMAGE - el dúo vibra- marimba formado por Dave Samuels y David Friedman - celebra sus treinta años de tocar juntos. El trío Organik Vibe crea una matriz única de colores sónicos. La combinación de Vibráfono, Marimba, Hammond B3, Drum Set, y los set de percusión crea ricas e infinitas posibilidades. Una pequeña muestra de una extensa discografía propia y multitud de colaboraciones. Biografía. Dave Samuels es reconocido por su sonido fresco y nuevo enfoque creativo tanto para el vibráfono como para la marimba. Samuels ha demostrado su versatilidad y ha ganado reconocimiento en todo el mundo realizando y grabando con una amplia gama de artistas que van desde Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Carla Bley y Pat Metheny a los Yellowjackets, Bruce Hornsby, Frank Zappa, el Fantasy Band y Spyro Gyra. Artista Invitado Gira Otoño 2012 Jorge Pardo Huellas. Jazz Latino, Grammys y grandes colaboraciones. Durante más de una década, en 2003 por "Mejor Grabación Samuels ha estado actuando y de Jazz Latino". grabando con su grupo The Caribbean Jazz Project, cuyo Sus trabajos discográficos más reciente CD "Afro Bop incluyen variados formatos Alliance" sirve de seña para que van desde el trio hasta la que la CJP sea considerada grabación de “Remenbrances” los conjuntos latinos que más junto a una orquesta de a fondo han llevado la Cámara junto a Jeff Beal, hasta invención de Jazz de esta o 'Tjaderized” – Tributo to Cal cualquier época. Tjader (Verve), que cuenta con contribuciones de algunos El álbum recibió un Grammy de los ex compañeros de la La amistad con Jorge Latino y fue nominado para banda CAL, como Chick viene de una de las otro. Sus anteriores trabajos Corea, Eddie Palmieri, Clare visitas de este a Nueva “Her and now”- Live in Fischer, Ray Barretto, Wolff York en una de las giras Concert y Birds of a Feather Michael Karl Perazzo y, así mundiales de Paco de "fueron nominados para como actuaciones de Dave Lucia, donde ambos Mejor Grabación de Jazz Valentin y David Sánchez. Latino ". Su grabación de "The compartieron escenario y Gathering" ganó el Grammy vivencias. Colaboradores y aniversarios. DOUBLE IMAGE. Es el proyecto de Samuels duo de percusiones afinadas que componen Dave Samuels y David Friedman, en este disco celebran sus treinta años de tocar juntos. Era 1974 cuando estos dos maestros de la percusión de mazo crean por primera vez la combinación única de vibráfono y marimba. Lo que surgió fue un sonido totalmente nuevo y un enfoque que ha establecido un nuevo estándar para los percusionistas mazo en todas partes del mundo. Sus grabaciones han recibido elogios de la crítica y sus actuaciones han sido descritos como "fascinante". Double Image interpreta música que abarca muchos estilos - desde standards de jazz y composiciones originales a través de piezas-compuestas e improvisaciones espontáneas. Otros amigos de escenario y carrera pueden ser: Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Carla Bley y Pat Metheny a los Yellowjackets, Bruce Hornsby, Frank Zappa, el Fantasy Band y Spyro Gyra, Chick Corea, Eddie Palmieri, Clare Fischer, Ray Barretto, Wolff Michael Karl Perazzo, Dave Valentin y David Sánchez entre otros muchos y como a partir de ahora el saxofonista y flautista español Jorge Pardo. SIN DUDA UN COLABORADOR DE AUTENTICO LUJO. 2 .
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