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Juan Carlos Quintero: Table for Five!
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Juan Carlos Quintero
guitarJoe Rotondi
pianoEddie Resto
bassAaron Serfaty
percussion
Joey DeLeon
percussionQuintero's "Table for Five...At the Cumbia Inn" is based on the traditional cumbia folk rhythms of Colombia, while "Porque Si Quieres" (If You Want) is a fresh version of a tune that appeared on a Quintero album in the late '90s.

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Quintero solos nimbly on "Giant Steps," as he does elsewhere, while Rotondi adds another astute voice to the mix. As for Resto, Serfaty and DeLeon, they unravel Latin jazz as to the manor born. Needless to say, DeLeon's percussion lies at the heart of every number; it is hard to envision an album of Latin music without that unflagging and essential undercurrent. He and Serfaty comprise an admirable team, as do Quintero and Rotondi. While Table for Five! is for the most part high-quality mainstream jazz, it now and then crosses the border into smooth jazz, which should please enthusiasts of both genres while ensuring more plentiful airplay and streaming. ">
Track Listing
Alone Together; Mambo Balahu; The Gentle Rain; Manha de Carnaval; Table for Five…At the Cumbia Inn; Song for My Father; Porque Si Quieres; Days of Wine and Roses; Giant Steps; Beautiful Love.
Personnel
Juan Carlos Quintero
guitarJoe Rotondi
pianoEddie Resto
bassAaron Serfaty
percussionJoey DeLeon
percussionAlbum information
Title: Table for Five! | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Moondo Music
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