Thursday, July 23, 2015

SAMBA LITTLE SAMBA ....

Gabriel Espinosa and Hendrik Meurkens for the CD-Release at the Iridium on Sunday, August 2nd.

The Iridium - 1650 Broadway (at 51st St.), New York, NY 10019

Hendrik Meurkens - harmonica & vibes
Gabriel Espinosa - bass & vocals
Irina Zubareva - vocals & percussion
Misha Tsiganov - piano
Adriano Santos - drums
"Hendrik Meurkens...is fast becoming a superstar of his instruments: the harmonica and the vibraphone...On the harmonica he is now the bona fide heir apparent to Toots Thielemans...This partnership with the bassist Gabriel Espinosa has yielded two Zoho albums so far... Both are superb recordings...(Gabriel Espinosa)'s singing is subtly expressed and is always graceful throughout." Raul da Gama - latinjazznetwork

"Call it high octane samba...Killer stuff that works throughout."  Chris Spector - Midwestrecord

"Demonstrating yet once more after their initial successful collaboration on Celebrando that you don't need to be a Brazilian to have an authentic feel for Brazilian jazz, Mexican bassist Gabriel Espinosa and harmonica/vibes master Hendrik Meurkens' Samba Little Samba offers an exciting menu of Brazilian sounds..." - Jack Goodstein - Blogcritics


"Meurkens, who stole the show on Celebrando, remains a captivating personality on harmonica and vibraphone...Espinosa('s) bass serves as a foundational presence again, grounding things without pushing into the spotlight...Samba Little Samba is a musical ray of sunshine." - Dan Bilawsky - AllAboutJazz
"...Every track here is filled with seamless beauty and a steady yet lilting energy...Samba Little Samba is outstanding. There is much to love from the opening notes to the last." - Ken Franckling - JazzNotes
"Hendrik Meurkens has been one of the foremost proponents of the Brazilian genre for decades now while Gabriel Espinosa continues his love affair with the samba sounds he was first exposed to back in the early 60s...Samba Little Samba serves up another delicious taste of the Brazilian-style with a good measure of swing, song and much, much more than a little samba."  Edward Blanco - All About Jazz

"The two lead artists...combine near suicidal excess with hairpin-turn discipline to create the most confounding and commanding jazz album of the year." - John Shelton Ivany - jsitop21

"It's a cliché to say that music is a universal language, but "Samba Little Samba", the newest CD by Gabriel Espinosa and Hendrik Meurkens shows the truth inside that old maxim...There's been plenty of talk lately about jazz belonging only to blacks and samba belonging only to Brazilians, but "Samba Little Samba" proves those arguments wrong with its very existence." - Tom Cunniffe - Jazzhistoryonline.com

From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jim@jazzpromoservices.com
www.jazzpromoservices.com

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