By: Estefanía Romero Photo: Salvador Bonilla Knowledge shows the artist’s possibility to move forward, even when he’s looking to the past all the time. Last night, the Teatro Metropólitan didn’t just gave us an extraordinary concert, but also gave us a lesson about the meaning of being a real musician […]
“Z” Got Broken in my Typewriter: I Wrote “Jazz” so Many Times
By: Estefanía Romero Photo by: Mónica García Francisco Téllez created the seed of jazz in Mexico. His school marked the beginning of an enormous tree of musicians and teachers that today are the cornerstone of my country’s artistic life. His case is a strange one because, among many reasons, instead […]
One Beautiful Note: Alex Terrier in Interview
By: Estefanía Romero Photographer: Mónica García You are an excellent saxophone player, a composer, an arranger, but you also care a lot about education. Tell me about today’s jazz education. We only have one century and part of a century of knowing what jazz means. Education is something that we […]
An Artist who Looks at the Stars: Richard Bona’s Interview
By: Estefanía Romero “Imagine an artist with Jaco Pastorious’s virtuosity, George Benson’s vocal fluidity, Joao Gilberto’s sense of song and harmony, all mixed up with African culture. Ladies and gentlemen, we bring you Richard Bona!” – Los Angeles Times With over 10 records, countless awards and collaborations with virtuosos such […]
Snarky Puppy? Michael League’s Exclusive Interview
By Estefanía Romero Michael League, the creator and director of Snarky Puppy, Bokanté and GroundUP Music, talked to us in an exclusive interview backstage before the third concert of Snarky Puppy’s tour in Latinamerica. And here are the news! -Snarky Puppy kicked cultural industry’s ass. Many people now like jazz […]