Jorge Luis Pacheco from Cuba invite to Made In New York Jazz Gala at Tribeca

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Title | Jorge Luis Pacheco from Cuba invite to Made In New York Jazz Gala at Tribeca |
Author | Made In New York Jazz Competition and Festival |
Duration | 0:44 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=6KUC7o0dM00 |
Description
MAY 20 / 2017 / 7:30PM / New York
Get your tickets here:
http://tickets.tribecapac.org/jazz-gala-1
The Made In New York Jazz Gala is one of the most significant and unique experiences to visit in New York, featuring legendary Jazz Artists performing together with artists from France, Thailand, Georgia, Cuba, Canada, Uruguay
This year we celebrate our 4th Annual, International Jazz Gala.
The lineup 2017:
Pamai Chirdkiatisak (Guitar) - Thailand
Jorge Luis Pacheco (Piano) - CUBA
The Santiago Beis Trio - Uruguay
Vaja Mania (Vocal), Papuna Sharikadze (Piano) - Georgia
BARBIE CAMION (Vocal) - FRANCE
Alexis Baro (Trumpet) - Canada
Multi-Grammy Award Winner Lenny White
A versatile drummer, best-known for being part of Chick Corea's Return To Forever in the 1970's. White was self-taught on drums and he largely started his career on top, playing regularly with Jackie McLean (1968) and recording "Bitches Brew" with Miles Davis in 1969.
White was soon working with some of the who's who of jazz including Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, Gato Barbieri, Gil Evans, Stanley Clarke and Stan Getz among others. As a member of Return To Forever during 1973-76, White gained a strong reputation as one of the top fusion drummers, but he was always versatile enough to play in many settings.
Multi-Grammy Award Winner John Benitez
In the world of Latin Jazz/Latin American music, John Benítez is considered to be one of the greatest bassists alive today. With five GRAMMY awards to his name and performance credits ranging from Tito Puente to Chick Corea, his impact on the music world is unquestionable.
Yaacov Mayman, an art director of the competition (Yaacov has performed and/or recorded with Joe Lovano, Benny Golson, Ray Santiago and others).