Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: JH1266
- Format: CD
- UPC: 009819126628
- Street Date: 07/07/23
- PreBook Date: 06/02/23
- Label: Jazzheads »
- Genre: Jazz
- Run Time: 84:19 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Year of Production: 2023
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
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Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band - Vox Humana
- List Price: $18.99
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Vox Humana was a GRAMMY® nominated recording for Best Latin Jazz Album for the 66th Annual GRAMMY® Awards (February 4, 2024).
On the heels of their GRAMMY® nominated and 2019 Jazz Journalists Association Album of the Year Award winning critically acclaimed masterwork, West Side Story Reimagined, and in celebration of their 25th anniversary - drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, bandleader, educator, Bobby Sanabria and his Multiverse Big Band return with their most ambitious work to date, VOX HUMANA.
Sanabria is also the on air host of the Latin Jazz Cruise on WBGO FM and wbgo.org, the number one jazz station in the nation. Lehman College in NYC has recently awarded Maestro Sanabria an Honorary Doctorate. His new double CD, which was released on July 7, 2023, is a double CD with his Multiverse Big Band entitled VOX HUMANA. Recorded live at Dizzy's Club-Cola in NYC, it features three of jazz's finest contemporary vocalists - Janis Siegel from the Manhattan Transfer, blues and jazz Queen Antoinette Montague, and multi-lingual powerhouse Jennifer Jade Ledesna.
"SPOOKY" is a genre-tinged single from Sanabria's latest album "VOX HUMANA," featuring Janis Siegel (from Manhattan Transfer), Antoinette Montague, Jennifer Jade Ledesna and Bobby Sanabria's MULTIVERSE Big Band.
Track Listing
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Press Quotes
'...(Mr. Sanabria) expands the possibilities, moving the sounds of bands like that of (Puente, Machito), with all the heft and intricacy and clave-based dance rhythm, into the harmonically oriented sophistication of current New York jazz players. It's New York up and down, and back and forth across the last century, from the streets to the mambo palaces to the conservatories.' • Ben Ratliff, The New York Times
—Ben Ratliff, NY Times