
Nilson Matta
bass, acousticb.1949

Duduka Da Fonseca
drumsPast Trio da Paz triumphs have included Black Orpheus (Kokopelli, 1995), a historically-weighted entry that found these three respectfully redesigning music from the classic soundtrack of the titular film; several with-guest(s) outings, such as Live At JazzBaltica, with vibraphonist

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Dianne Reeves
vocalsb.1956
The nine other numbersfour from Lubambo's pen, three from the mind of Matta, and two from Da Fonsecacome in all shapes, styles, and moods. There's the capricious "Alana," Da Fonseca's metrically-morphing ode to his older daughter; the breezy "Outono," a pleasant daydream of a bossa nova; the frisky "Sweeping The Chimney," a piece highlighting Lubambo's nimble guitar playing and Da Fonseca's zippy brush work; "Sampa 67," a number with lively sections of music bookending a rubato Matta solo; and "Aguas Brasileiras," a gentle and graceful oceanic ballad. Strong soloing, feisty groove work, empathetic exchanges, and supportive gestures are all built into the fabric of these pieces. And who would expect anything less from these three? Trio da Paz has been delivering blue-chip Brazilian jazz for decades, and the group shows no signs of slowing down. This is a band that keeps getting better with age. ">
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Sampa 67; For Donato; Outono; Alana; Luisa; Samba Triste; Aguas Brasileiras; Sweeping The Chimney; Flying Over Rio; LVM/Direto Ao Assunto.
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Trio Da Paz
band / ensemble / orchestraRomero Lubambo
guitarNilson Matta
bass, acousticDuduka Da Fonseca
drumsAlbum information
Title: 30 | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Zoho Music
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