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Colette Michaan: Earth Rebirth
ByColette Michaan
flute
John Benitez
bass
Yusnier Sánchez Bustamante
percussion
Luisito Quintero
percussion
Leo Genovese
keyboardsb.1979
Michaan is a native New Yorker of Egyptian-Syrian descent, a self-described "traveler" who is "crosscultural in my origins, history, identity, relations, and resonances." She has played with rural musicians in northern Thailand, Minangkabau saluang flutists in Sumatra, Iban musicians in Borneo, Rajastani desert and classical players in India, suling flutists in Indonesia, mbalax bands in Senegal, Gnawa and Andalusian players in Morocco, calypso and soca musicians in the Caribbean, and son bands in Cuba.
Earth Rebirth, Michaan's fifth album as a leader, reveals her deep roots in jazz. At age twelve, it was

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
The album's outstanding penultimate track,

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Earth Rebirth is a beautiful mixture of jazz and Latin pieces, with a composition by Irakere flutist Orlando "Maraca" Valle, a lovely John Benitez arrangement of "El Raton," and a

Concha Buika
vocalsb.1972

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010
Track Listing
Earth Rebirth; Campi?a; El Raton; Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti; Reincarnation of a Lovebird; Throw it Away.
Personnel
Colette Michaan
fluteLeo Genovese
keyboardsJohn Benitez
bassLuisito Quintero
percussionYusnier Sánchez Bustamante
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Mireya Ramos: vocals (tracks 2, 3).
Album information
Title: Earth Rebirth | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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