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Road to Bahia (latin Jazz)

Marco Linares

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A True Latin Jazz Guitar Master

What do you get when you combine fantastic songs with world class musicians, a world class production, and a world class Artist? You get MARCO LINARES and the "ROAD TO BAHIA". MARCO LINARES has shared Stages with Celia Cruz, Sting, Shakira, TOTO, Wynton Marsalis, Victor Wooten, Mana, Lionel Richie, Youssn n' Dour, Jose Alberto El Canario, Oscar D' Leon, Orquesta Aragon, Guaco, Domingo Quiñones, Willie Colón, India, Ricardo Montaner, Franco De Vita, Christian Castro, Paco De Lucia, Van Van, Tito Nieves, Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz, Gilberto Sta Rosa, and Bobby Valentin among others. MARCO LINARES is a Grammy Award winner with Ruben Blades: “La Rosa De Los Vientos” as Best Tropical Performance, recorded with Ruben Blades for Sting and The Rainforest Foundation: “Carnival”, a 2003 Grammy Award Winner with Ruben Blades: “Mundo” as Best World Music. MARCO LINARES has toured the U.S., Europe, Central and South America including performances at Carnegie Hall, Sessions at West 54th, Montreaux Jazz Fest-Suisse, Monterrey Jazz Fest, Hollywood Bowl Playboy Jazz Festival. MARCO LINARES has recorded for Ruben Blades, Sting, Romulo Castro Y Tuira, Kiara, El General, Daniela Mercury, Alejandro Lerner, Renato, Ricardo y Alberto, Latin Fresh, Osvaldo Ayala & Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional, Oceano, Equinox, Bryan Gonzalez, Son Miserables, Orquesta Yare, Luba Mason, Oz Almirantes, Vitin Paz, Sammy y Sandra Sandoval and Evangelis MARCO LINARES has played with Rubén Blades, Cheo Feliciano, Vitin Paz, Armando Manzanero, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tony Vega, Rómulo Castro y Tuira, Ismael Miranda, Basilio, Miguel Bosé, Mercedes Sosa, Daniela Mercury, Alejandro Lerner, Tania Libertad, El General, Papo Lucca, Julio Sabala, Ilan Chester, Alfredo de la Fe, Son by 4, Juan Luis Guerra, Robi Draco Rosas, Boca Livre, Eric Rigler, and others. Now MARCO LINARES shares his life experiences with you on "THE ROAD TO BAHIA". 18 great songs, 18 originals tracks featuring some of the top Latin Musicians in the biz including: Freddy Sobers: Drums, Timbales Rey Cruz: Congas, Timbales, Bongo Chispa: Electric and Fretless Bass Bruno LInares: Nylon, Electric and Steel Guitars Enrique Becerra: Piano, Keys, Synthesizer Marco A. Linares: Electric, Nylon and Steel Guitars, Talker, Puerto Rican Cuatro, Mandolin, Charango, Piano, Guitar, Synthesizer, Peruvian Cajon, Canto Flamenco Piano/Synthesizer: Luis Thomas, Dino Nugent, Juan Berna, Alcibiades Sanchez, Roberto Cotes Female Backing Vocals: Zobeida T. Rios Trumpet: Wichi Lopez, Julian Oropesa Trombone: Delvechhio Sax: Jorge Pinelo Flute: Mikael Tiple Colombiano: Lus Angela Jimenez Percussion: Oscar Cruz, Ricky Galas, Tonito Imbert, Johnny Oghanny. Recorded in Los Angeles, London, and Panama with special thanks to: Luis Thomas, Alcibiades Sanchez, Leonardo Diaz, and Bruno Linares, as well as L Naranja Mecanica, Alci Productions, and The Linares Workshop. Arrangers: Marco A. Linares, Luis Thomas, Dino Nugent, Romulo Castro, Alcibiades Sanchez, Julian Oropesa Bass provided by Warwick Bass Amps provided by Line 6 Products Additional programming- Propellerhead Software Guitars provided by Washburn Guitars (Marco Linares is a Washburn Accoustic Guitar Artist) Produced by Marco Linares Executive Producer- Big Daddy G.

Great Latin Jazz

Found this album by accident. I did not realize that Marco Linares was the lead guitarist for Rubin Blades and is a Producer/Arranger for Gloria Estefan. Some fantastic Latin Jazz. Really liked La Rosa de Los Vientos and Parte de la Historia. This CD is a definite diamond in the rough.

Road to Bahia (latin Jazz), Marco Linares
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