Santi Debriano

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Santi Wilson Debriano (b. 1955 in Panama) is a jazz bassist.

Debriano was raised in Brooklyn, having moved there with his family at age four. He studied composition at Union College in New York, then attended the New England Conservatory of Music and Wesleyan University. He worked with Archie Shepp late in the 1970s, then moved to Paris and played with Sam Rivers for three years. He returned to New York City and has since worked with Don Pullen, Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Fortune, Billy Hart, Louis Hayes, Larry Coryell, Chucho Valdes, Hank Jones, Cecil Taylor, Randy Weston, Freddie Hubbard, Kirk Lightsey, Oliver Lake, Attila Zoller, and Jim Pepper.

Debriano has led several of his own units, including small groups in the late 1980s and Circlechant, a world music-influenced ensemble which has had among its members Helio Alves, Will Calhoun, and Abraham Burton.

Debriano was also the music director for arts at Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood, New Jersey, and was given an award for jazz education by New York University in 2001.

[edit] Discography as leader

  • Soldiers of Fortune (Evidence Records, 1989)
  • Panamaniacs (Evidence, 1997)
  • Circlechant (HighNote Records, 1999)
  • Artistic License (Savant Records, 2001)
  • 3-Ololy (Bellaphon Records, 2006)
  • Obeah

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