Jazz San Javier offers a star-filled night of music with the trio of aces integral Nettwork, the brilliant bassist Charnett Moffett, the guitar wizard Stanley Jordan, and the most demanded jazz drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts to which the prestigious Belgian pianist Casimir Liberski adds.
In the first part of the night they will start shining stars including the great Enrique Heredia "Negri", former lead singer of the emblem group of New Flamenco "Barbershop South", whose voice crosses borders in search of jazz, with guests such as trumpeter Jerry Gonzalez, one of the pioneers of latin jazz and one of the most significant current flamenco singers, Montse Cortés, with whom he desgranará songs from his new album "Mano a Mano" dedicated to Armando Manzanero.
Enrique Heredia "Negri", singer, songwriter and producer has built a long career full of big names in music who has collaborated with the Gypsy singer from the lineage of Morente.
The lead singer of "The Barber South" began with Enrique Morente, he worked with Paco de Lucia and collaborated with Diego El Cigala, Raimundo Amador and Tomatito, among others.
In the jazz world he has collaborated with Chucho Valdes, Paquito D'Rivera and Jerry Gonzalez, who will be his guest at Jazz San Javier.
He has released several solo albums as "Mano a Mano: Tribute to Manzanero" with songs by the legendary composer and singer Mexican, which blend bolero and flamenco with jazz, which can be heard in Jazz San Javier with other own theme .
Along with a great band, Enrique Heredia "Negri" perform with the New York Puerto Rican roots trumpeter who lives in Madrid, Jerry González pioneer of Latin jazz that before the outbreak of popularity that gave him his participation in the film by Fernando Trueba "Calle 54" , he had been part of legendary bands such as Dizzy Ggillespie, Eddie Palmieri and Tito Puente.
The "Negri" also include the feminine voice of the Catalan gypsy Montse Cortés, one of the most renowned voices of the current flamenco, who has sung for Antonio Canales, Sara Baras, Juan de Juan and Joaquín Cortés.
Paco de Lucia, Miguel Poveda and Juan Habichuela are some of the artists he has worked this great singer whose first solo album "Praise" was nominated for a Latin Grammy.
Latino night leave to enter the jazz with Nettwork project brings together three giants of the genre rhythms, guitarist Stanley Jordan, bassist Charnett Moffett and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, who added the Belgian pianist Casimir Liberski in a memorable performance that is presumed by the virtuosity and complicity demonstrating on stage.
Charnet Moffet is a legend of the bass with one of the most successful in the world of jazz since age 16 joined the Wynton Marsalis Quintet, later collaborating with music icons as Art Blakey, Ornette Coleman, McCoy Tyner races , with which acted in the seventh edition of Jazz San Javier, and Harbie Hancock, among others.
Stanley Jordan is another authority on jazz guitar virtuoso and exponent of "tapping" a technique that gets out the sound of two or three guitars pressing the strings with both hands.
Jeff "Tain" Watts, innovative jazz drummer, is one of the most popular drummers in the jazz field.
Wynton and Branford Marsalis, George Benson, McCoy Tyner and many other great musicians among the collaborations of this explosive drummer and elegant at the same time, he has released six albums as a leader technique.
In Jazz San Javier touch with Belgian pianist Casimir Liberski, from very young was a leading figure in European jazz until his departure to New York where he began his American career in which he has played and recorded with greats of American music as self Stanley Jordan.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier