The Power Station Sessions: A Studio Behind John Finbury’s Sound

The Power Station Sessions: A Studio Behind John Finbury’s Sound

The Power Station Sessions How a Legendary Studio Became the Quiet Constant in John Finbury’s Collaborative Journey When listeners encounter a John Finbury composition, the first impression is often emotional: lush textures, lyrical melodies, and a distinct sense of...
John Patitucci’s Bass: Melody & Movement in Latin Jazz

John Patitucci’s Bass: Melody & Movement in Latin Jazz

The notable bassist, John Patitucci ( “JP”), plays on three of Finbury’s albums which feature great singers: “Quatro” featuring Magos Hererra, “Sorte!” featuring Thalma de Freitas & “Vã Revelação” featuring...
Antonio Sánchez: Crafting the Pulse of Latin Jazz

Antonio Sánchez: Crafting the Pulse of Latin Jazz

The great drummer Antonio Sánchez doesn’t just play the beat—he builds the framework in which the music lives. On John Finbury’s Quatro, Antonio’s drumming acts as a living architecture, shaping the space for melodies to move and breathe. Whether driving the...
Magos Herrera: Latin Jazz’s Most Powerful Voice

Magos Herrera: Latin Jazz’s Most Powerful Voice

Some singers grab your attention. Magos Herrera holds it—her voice radiates both elegance and urgency, telling stories that linger long after the final note fades. Through her collaborations with John Finbury—especially on the chamber piece “That Was Then,” and...