Charlie Dennard has arranged a collection of Brazilian songs for an
eclectic band of New Orleans jazz musicians to create a unique sound — a
blend of New Orleans and Brazilian jazz that defies category. New
Orleans second-line rhythms mix with boogaloo. Vibrant brass band horns
mix with Latin percussion. Mellifluous contemporary jazz piano mixes
with cello. And ambient electronica mixes with an improvisational jazz
quartet and an angelic, classic female Brazilian voice. The result is
truly an album – a diverse set of Brazilian folk songs and contemporary
Brazilian compositions crafted into a coherent whole thanks to Dennard’s
vision and a stellar group of players from the New Orleans jazz scene.Although truly unique, the recording is hardly contrived. Dennard’s arrangements and versatility on the keyboard give the album a natural
and organic feel. “From Brazil to New Orleans” takes the listener on a
journey that pays tribute to several lesser-known Brazilian composers
and places them firmly on the map in multi-cultural New Orleans. The
album underscores the Crescent City’s essential character as an
Afro-Caribbean port city. And the album does something exceedingly
rare: It creates, in some cases, something akin to a new genre. CHARLIE DENNARD
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