David Murray Cuban Ensemble Live: NPR Music at Winter Jazzfest

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David Murray Cuban Ensemble Live: NPR Music at Winter Jazzfest with tags winter jazzfest, david murray, jazz, npr, lpr

'Black Nat' recorded Jan. 7, 2012 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York, N.Y.

Saxophonist David Murray is a musical omnivore, and a particularly ravenous one: He can improvise his way through any conceivable setting, often with a full-bodied, ursine strength. Lately, he's directed his energies toward Nat King Cole's Spanish-language albums, as collected on the recent album David Murray Cuban Ensemble Plays Nat King Cole En Español. It's a way of investigating his and his wife's cultural histories — Afro-American and Spanish-Cuban, respectively — but it's also a communion with like-minded Cuban musicians.

At the 2012 NYC Winter Jazzfest, Murray called together nine New York-based players, some of Cuban descent, to perform this repertoire at Le Poisson Rouge. All are crack soloists or rhythmatists, though none more so than their leader, who does his best to embody Cole's voice with all due regal authority.

Personnel:

David Murray, tenor saxophone

Antonio Zamora, alto saxophone

Jay Rodriguez, tenor saxophone

Dennis Yuri Hernandez, trumpet

Shareef Clayton, trumpet

Terry Greene II, trombone

Edgar Pantoja Aleman, piano

Jaribu Shahid, bass

Eddy Mauricio Herrera Tamayo, drums

Yusnier Sanchez Bustamante, percussion

Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Patrick Jarenwattananon

Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait

Executive Producers: Anya Grundmann, Keith Jenkins