 
                                
                            Diez Años Jane Bunnett & Maqueque
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
                                        02.08.2024                                    
Album including Album cover
- 1 Human Race 06:29
- 2 Tempus Fugit 03:22
- 3 Jump Monk 02:50
- 4 Sierra 07:28
- 5 La Linea 03:48
- 6 Re Encuentro 06:32
- 7 Habana de Noche 04:34
- 8 Musica en la Alma 05:03
- 9 Little Feet 04:15
- 10 Dream 04:34
- 11 La Flamenca Maria 06:55
- 12 Cafe Pilon 04:42
- 13 Auntie J 01:15
- 14 Maqueque 06:12
- 15 Mamey Colorado 05:35
- 16 Ain't No Sunshine 04:24
- 17 Tormenta 04:43
Info for Diez Años
                                
Jane Bunnett and Maqueque has evolved from a project to support and honour the new generation of young women jazz players and composers, to a Grammy nominated, critically acclaimed band that is in demand internationally at major Jazz festivals. This all-female collective is led by veteran jazz icon, soprano saxophone player, flautist, composer and proud Canadian Jane Bunnett. With five Juno awards, three Grammy nominations and an Officer of the Order of Canada (Canada's highest civilian award) Bunnett decided to dedicate herself to taking Maqueque to the world.
This double album celebrates the 10th anniversary of this all women collective with their greatest songs from all four albums released to date.
 Jane Bunnett & Maqueque:
 
 Jane Bunnett, soprano saxophone, flute
 Joanna Majoko, vocals
 Danae Olano, piano & vocals
 Tailin Marrero, bass & vocals
 Michelle Welchons, percussion
 Yissy Garcia, drums
                            
                                                                        
 Jane Bunnett
 
Over the past two decades no North American musician has done more to showcase the extraordinary array of jazz talent flowing from Cuba than Canadian soprano saxophonist/flutist Jane Bunnett. She scored her fifth Juno, the Canadian Grammy, with her latest album Jane Bunnett & Maqueque (Justin Time), featuring an extraordinary all-female Cuban sextet. Maqueque brings together a bevy of rising stars, including vocalist/violinist Elizabeth Rodriguez and drummer Yissy García, daughter of Irakere drummer Bernardo García. Together Bunnett and Maqueque offer a rhythmic and vocal feast, with kinetic arrangements, dazzling scatting, and sensuous soprano sax lines.
This album contains no booklet.

 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	