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Trio da Paz at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
ByDizzy's Club Coca-Cola
New York City, NY
August 27, 2013
There can be no doubt that Trio da Paz is the hottest jazz group working in Gotham these days. In the last week of August the band was booked for an extended two-week engagement, once again featuring "friends"

Harry Allen
saxophoneb.1966

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959

Maucha Adnet
vocalsWhat is perhaps most interesting is the group's constant unveiling of new improvisational adventures, innovative rhythmic excursions, harmonic flourishes and other musical experiments. This has never been a formula for fan retention, but at Dizzy's the SRO audiences keep coming back, never quite sure what the latest performance will reveal. The billing says that the music will be that of "Jobim and Getz," but to the group's credit it is clear that the people are there because of these spectacular musicians. They have heard "The Girl from Ipanema" countless times but expect daring new expressions of the standard, and are always rewarded.
The Trio da Paz musiciansguitarist

Romero Lubambo
guitarb.1955

Nilson Matta
bass, acousticb.1949

Duduka Da Fonseca
drumsWith such outstanding sidemen as Allen and Locke, it is a wonder that the stage has enough room for the virtuosic displays of these giants. But the cohesiveness of Trio da Paz is infectious and when these guests joined in the celebration, the delicate balance proceeded apace.
The finale, "Garota de Ipanema" (it seems sacrilegious to use English in this context any longer), sung by Adnet, contained fresh new strains from everyone in the band. I would never have thought that this tune could garner any additional improvisational subtexts, but somehow the performers discovered new territory.
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