Perico Sambeat
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Perico Sambeat | |
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Background information | |
Born | Valencia, Spain |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Saxophone |
Labels | Fresh Sound |
Perico Sambeat (born 13 July 1962) is a Spanish jazz saxophonist.[1][2][3][4] He is an instructor at Berklee's campus in Valencia, Spain.
Discography
[edit]- Uptown Dance (EGT, 1992)
- Dual Force (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, 1996)
- Jindungo (Fresh Sound, 1997)
- Ademuz (Fresh Sound, 1998)
- Some Other Spring (Satchmo, 1999)
- Perico (Lola/Chrysalis/EMI Spain, 2001)
- Jazz Viene Del Sur Cruce de Caminos (Resistencia, 2001)
- Passages (Resistencia, 2002)
- Friendship (ACT, 2003)
- Un Circ Sense Ileons (Nuevos Medios, 2004)
- Colina Miralta Sambeat Trio (Contrabaix/Karonte, 2007)
- Flamenco Big Band (Verve, 2008)
- Andando (Contrabaix, 2009)
- Infinita (Fresh Sound, 2009)
- Barcelona Hora Cero (Ayva, 2010)
- Baladas (Contrabaix, 2011)
- Sketches of Pangea (Budapest Music Center, 2011)
- Elastic (Karonte/(Contrabaix, 2012)
- Plays Zappa (Karonte, 2016)
- Ofrenda (Karonte 2019)
References
[edit]- ^ Cook, Richard. Richard Cook's jazz encyclopedia. Penguin. p. 552. ISBN 0-141-00646-3.
- ^ Snowden, Don. "Perico - Perico Sambeat | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
- ^ Carles, Philippe; Clergeat, Andre; Comolli, Jean-Louis (2011). Le nouveau dictionnaire du jazz. R. Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-11592-3.
- ^ Martínez, Silvia; Fouce, Héctor, eds. (2013). Made in Spain: Studies in Popular Music. Routledge. p. 109. ISBN 9780415506403.
Since the 1980s, this trend would develop until establishing itself internationally with musicians such as the flutists and saxophonists Jorge Pardo and Perico Sambeat, the pianist Chano Dominguez, the guitarists Gerardo Nunez and Juan
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