No one plays the piano like Chano Domínguez! His music bridges the fiery soul of flamenco with the boundless spirit of jazz. On John Finbury’s album Quatro, and especially on the instrumental “Independence Day,” Domínguez’s touch transforms typical jazz settings into...
Diverse unorthodox jazz John Finbury featuring Magos Herrera, Chano Domínguez, John Patitucci and Antonio Sánchez – QUATRO: Even the liner notes make a point of saying that John Finbury’s compositions are diverse & unorthodox jazz… fortunately, you don’t have to...
A Structure Built on Listening Released in 2020, *Quatro* is not a traditional Latin jazz album — and it’s not trying to be. Instead, it’s a meeting point of jazz, Latin American traditions, and chamber aesthetics, designed by composer John Finbury and brought to life...
The Producer as Creative Partner In the world of recorded music, the producer often shapes what listeners hear — not just technically, but emotionally. For composer John Finbury, that shaping role has, for many years, belonged to Emilio D. Miler. A Latin...
Not Just Rhythm, But Language In John Finbury’s music, percussion is rarely about flash. It’s about voice, feel, and conversation. No one embodies this more clearly than Rogerio Boccato — the Brazilian percussionist whose work spans multiple Finbury albums, offering...