Ribeiro arrives with Fabio Leal on guitar and Bruno Migotto on contrabass. With this formation they give jazz the imprint of Brazilian music. In this work, Edu divides his compositions among some with influences such as Chico Pinheiro, Hamilton De Holanda, Fabio Torres, and his companions Bruno and Fabio.
“I wanted to record music that was part of my life, music that I played many times in different countries directly with its composers, here redesigned with a new perspective that represents that moment that I am living,” said Ribeiro.
Musician, drummer, composer and teacher, Edu Ribeiro has won five Grammy Awards as a composer, producer and instrumentalist: 2008, Randy in Brazil, Randy Brecker, “Best Contemporary Jazz Album”, USA Grammy Awards; 2013, Song for Maura, Trio Corrente and Paquito D’Rivera, “Best Latin Jazz Album”, USA Grammy Awards; 2014, Song for Maura, Trio Corrente and Paquito D’Rivera,”Best Latin Jazz Album”, Latin Grammy; 2016, made in Brazil, Eliane Elias, “Best Latin Jazz Album”, USA Grammy Awards; 2017, Dance of Time, by Eliane Elias, “Best Latin Jazz Album”, Latin Grammy; 2019, Folia de Treis, Edu Ribeiro invites Toninho Ferragutti and Fábio Perón, nominated for “Best Instrumental Music Album”, Latin Grammy.
Source: Ambito

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