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Glenn Zottola, Romero Lubambo, Pamela Driggs: Summer Samba
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Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Astrud Gilberto
vocals1940 - 2023

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Glenn Zottola
saxophone, tenorb.1947

Romero Lubambo
guitarb.1955
Pamela Driggs
vocalsThe album offers a handful of beautiful and sublimely-performed selections , all firmly entrenched in the Brazilian canon. The title tune, whose Portuguese name is used here, was a big hit for Brazilian organist

Walter Wanderley
organ, Hammond B31932 - 1986
Driggs, an American who is fluent in Portuguese, has all of the linguistic inflections and their give and take with lyric and melody in her command. Her dynamic approach goes hand-glove with Zottola's tenor and Lubambo's fine acoustics. With a trio set-up such as this, the players must meld perfectly. Toes must be respected and restrained involvement is key. Driggs, Zottola, and Lubambo demonstrate that they are skilled in that regard.
"Ligia," a lesser-known Jobim tune, is more balladic than typical bossa. Lubambo's tasty intro sets up Driggs seduction. It is a romantic grabber and a four-square gorgeous track. Dreamlike, "Fotographia" is also on the relaxed side. "Samba da Amor" offers Zottola's finest solo of the session and a lovely voice/sax unison leading to an apropos "suspended" ending.
"Summer Samba," even with its shorter length, is an exquisite and involving engagement. Hip tip: Hop in and don't listen alone. . ">
Track Listing
Samba de Verao, Pra Machar, Ligia, Fotografia, Samba da Amor.
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Title: Summer Samba | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Audioverse Music
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