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New Jazz Releases for the Week of 4/12/2011

11 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Afro-Latin Jazz, Be-Bop, Big Band (Modern Ensemble), Latin Jazz, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, Vocals, What's New?, World Music

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Greeting’s jazz enthusiasts, I’m elated as always to present the latest jazz releases for the second week of April. With each visit, you’ll discover a montage of new jazz recordings featured at Amazon.com that encompasses a generous diet of nuances which includes a wealth of complex and distinctive styles, textures, melodies, and rhythms exalted by a host of definitive and creative voices in the world of jazz.

New Jazz for the week of 4-12-2011

For more details, please visit Amazon.com for a complete list of this week latest jazz releases!

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Leo Blanco -][- AFRICA LATINA [Phantom Sound & Vision]

04 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Afro-Fusion, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Leo Blanco - AFRICA LATINA

Leo Blanco -][- AFRICA LATINA -(MP3)- [Phantom Sound & Vision, 2011]

Blanco explores the fertile sounds of his homeland and other realms. Blanco boasts a wealth of educational background and practical experience in both popular and classical music styles.

On this stunningly virtuosic release, pianist and composer Leo Blanco tells a message through “Africa Latina” that it’s about time to open the door and show the rest of the world, how Africa is one of the most significant influences on today’s popular music. Ayva. 2008.

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