Chano Domínguez: Flamenco-Jazz Brilliance in Quatro

Chano Domínguez: Flamenco-Jazz Brilliance in Quatro

Chano Domínguez is the kind of pianist whose fingers tell stories—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...
Quatro

Quatro

Quatro is a new album by Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated composer John Finbury. “QUATRO” premieres new music with broad Latin American and Spanish influences, mixed and matched in an unorthodox fashion. Alternating vocal and instrumental tracks, the album was...
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 Green Flash Music—especially on “That Was Then,” “Llegará El Día,” and...
Antonio Sánchez: Crafting the Pulse of Latin Jazz

Antonio Sánchez: Crafting the Pulse of Latin Jazz

Antonio Sánchez doesn’t just play the beat—he builds the framework the music lives in. On John Finbury’s Quatro, his drumming acts as a living architecture, shaping the space for melodies to move and breathe. Whether driving the intensity of “Llegará El Día” or adding...