Chano Domínguez
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Chano Domínguez (born Sebastián Domínguez Lozano on March 29, 1960 in Cádiz) is a Latin jazz, post bop and flamenco jazz pianist. He began in the progressive rock group CAI before moving on to jazz.[1] His initial interest in jazz came from jazz fusion groups like Mahavishnu Orchestra or Weather Report, but later he became interested in Bill Evans and Thelonious Monk.[2]
Discography
- En directo
- 10 de Paco versions of Paco de Lucía'songs, with Jorge Pardo and Tino di Geraldo, 1994.
- Hecho a mano (with Tomatito), 1996
- Chano
- Tú no sospechas, 2000
- Imán (with Enrique Morente), 2000
- Mira como viene, 2003
- Oye como viene, 2003
- 1993-2003, 2004
- Con alma (with George Mraz and Jeff Ballard), 2005
- Cuentos del mundo, 2005
- Flamenco Jazz, 2005
- Acoplados (with Martirio), 2006.
- New Flamenco Sound, 2006.
- Acércate más, 2006
- Quartier Latin (with Paquito D'Rivera), 2009
Web sources
External links
- Apoloybaco biography (Spanish jazz site)
- "Chano Dominguez Performs with Jazz at Lincoln Center" by Tim Wilkins, (Jazz.com).
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