Editorial Reviews
New York Times
"Going his own way and ready to lead"
Product Description
The Indigenous People's new CD Captured Live In Brazil (Jazzateria #20301-2) is proof of his unique jazz vision. His Indigenous People group mines the rich history of African diasporic music, from African folk melodies, Brazilian and Caribbean grooves to American jazz, funk and go-go rhythms. Cary states: "Our intention on this CD was to capture the spirit of our people and perpetuate their energy through our music." At times recalling flashes of electric Herbie Hancock, Weather Report and 60's and 70's excursions by musical trend-setters like Donald Byrd and Cannonball Adderly, Captured Live In Brazil is an expansive exploration of groove by the young keyboardist and bandleader, who shines on acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes and Moog. From the pensive, wide-open opener "Rain Dance" to the percussion-heavy "Indigenous People Pt. II", Cary's new group is with him every step of the way, surrounding him as a living, breathing musical organism.
Band Members: marc cary, tarus mateen bass, daniel moreno percussion, yarbrough charles laws flute & percussion, & johan rucker drums.
Captured Live in Brazil [Live]
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Captured Live in Brazil [Live]
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