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Nate Najar: Jazz Samba Pra Sempre
ByIn the past, the music of the bossa nova has most commonly been performed on the nylon-string guitar played with the finger instead of with a pick as the Brazilian maestros are known to do. On this album, Najar performs with a 1974 Ramirez 1A guitarconsidered the ultimate classical concert guitar previously owned by Byrd himself, as well as playing with a 1963 DiGiorgio Autor 3 guitar known to be a perfect match for the bossa nova voice made famous by Powell.
Of course, the result is one of the finest homage albums around, successfully taking one on a musical journey into the past, bringing the music of Getz and Byrd to life once again. Featuring Najar in the role of Byrd and Jeff Rupert playing like Getz, things only get better with an outstanding cast of musicians including keyboardist Patrick Bettison on Fender Rhodes, Herman Burney performing on bass and playing the same bass used by bassist Keter Betts who played on the original Jazz Samb. Other luminaries supporting this endeavor are Chuck Redd on drums, Alvon Griffin on percussion and Brazilian vocalist Daniela Soledade on "O Pato" and "E Luxo So."
Recorded in August of 2021 at the guitarist's personal studio in Largo, Florida Jazz Samba Pra Sempre is not only a tribute to a historically-important musical statement on the development of the bossa nova and some of its major advocates, but also a recognition of a gifted world-class guitarist who is still in his prime and with, arguably, much more to offer in the future.
Track Listing
Desafinado; Samba Dees Days; O Pato; Samba Triste; Samba de Uma Nota So; E Luxo So; Na Baixa do Sapateiro.
Personnel
Nate Najar
guitar, acousticAdditional Instrumentation
Jeff Rupert: tenor saxophone; Patrick Bettison: Fender Rhodes; Herman Burney: bass; Chuck Redd: drums; Alvon Griffin: percussion; Daniela Soledade: vocals.
Album information
Title: Jazz Samba Pra Sempre | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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About Nate Najar
Instrument: Guitar, acoustic
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