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  <body>Pianist/composer Jos&#233; Negroni continues his journey as a trio leader with his Cacao M&#250;sica release Father &amp; Son, uniting sounds of his native Puerto Rico with jazz and other world textures. With a compelling fusion of classical chops and Afro-Caribbean sensibility, Negroni&#8217;s flair for theatrical color and musical storytelling are evident on this follow-up to his 2004 Grammy-nominated release Piano/Drums/Bass. In the company of his son Nomar on drums and Italian-born bassist Marco Panascia, Negroni weaves dramatic lyricism punctuated by explosive rhythmical play, especially on the title track, where the Flamenco-inspired melody evolves into a funky, songo-tinged drum solo. Panascia and Nomar are the perfect complement to Negroni&#8217;s powerful and dynamic skills, with the majority of the tunes showcasing intimate conversation between the three, peppered by tasty fills and breaks as well as quiet introspection in the Vel&#225;zquez standard &#8220;B&#233;same Mucho.&#8221; 

Featured guest artists include drummer/percussionist Alex Acu&#241;a, who gets the spotlight on &#8220;Caj&#243;n y Tecla,&#8221; a Corea-inspired piece that brings out the percussive nature of both artists. &#8220;Ra&#237;ces&#8221; is another standout track, combining acoustic and electric piano in this varying-tempo piece that twists and turns while keeping the energy high, and also features Panascia on a grooving bass solo. Additional guests on the date include vocalist Mar&#237;a Nah&#237;ma, who is featured on &#8220;En Silencio,&#8221; and guest cuatro-player Quique Domenech, who adds some typical flavor to the funky and angular danza &#8220;De Un P&#225;jaro Las Dos Alas,&#8221; a tribute to the eternal bond between the islands of Puerto Rico and Cuba. Father &amp; Son is not only fresh and intimate, it showcases Negroni&#8217;s unique approach to the Latin-jazz medium, showing us that it is indeed possible to say something new.</body>
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  <summary>Pianist/composer Jos&#233; Negroni continues his journey as a trio leader with his Cacao M&#250;sica release Father &amp; Son, uniting sounds of his native Puerto Rico with jazz and other world textures. With a compelling fusion of classical chops and Afro-Caribbean sensibility, Negroni&#8217;s flair for theatrical color and musical storytelling are evident on this follow-up to his 2004 Grammy-nominated release Piano/Drums/Bass. In the company of his son Nomar on drums and Italian-born bassist Marco Panascia, Negroni weaves dramatic lyricism punctuated by explosive rhythmical play, especially on the title track, where the Flamenco-inspired melody evolves into a funky, songo-tinged drum solo. Panascia and Nomar are the perfect complement to Negroni&#8217;s powerful and dynamic skills, with the majority of the tunes showcasing intimate conversation between the three, peppered by tasty fills and breaks as well as quiet introspection in the Vel&#225;zquez standard &#8220;B&#233;same Mucho.&#8221; Featured guest artists include drummer/percussionist Alex Acu&#241;a, who gets the spotlight on &#8220;Caj&#243;n y Tecla,&#8221; a Corea-inspired piece that brings out the percussive nature of both artists. &#8220;Ra&#237;ces&#8221; is another standout track, combining acoustic and electric piano in this varying-tempo piece that twists and turns while keeping the energy high, and also features Panascia on a grooving bass solo. Additional guests on the date include vocalist Mar&#237;a Nah&#237;ma, who is featured on &#8220;En Silencio,&#8221; and guest cuatro-player Quique Domenech, who adds some typical flavor to the funky and angular danza &#8220;De Un P&#225;jaro Las Dos Alas,&#8221; a tribute to the eternal bond between the islands of Puerto Rico and Cuba. Father &amp; Son is not...</summary>
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  <title>&lt;span class="name"&gt;Father &amp;amp; Son&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="artist"&gt;Negroni&#8217;s Trio&lt;/span&gt;</title>
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