The Jazz Session #248: Alexis Cuadrado

Bassist Alexis Cuadrado has just released an ambitious nonet album, Noneto Iberico (bjurecords, 2011), inspired by the flamenco music of his native Spain. In this interview, Cuadrado talks about the genesis of the record; how having kids changed his focus as a musician; and how the Brooklyn Jazz Underground fosters creative music. Learn more at http://www.alexiscuadrado.com/.

Tracks used in this episode: Very Well; Tocar Y Parar; Te Sigo; Solo El Sol Sale Siempre Solo; Los Panchitos.

Author: Jason Crane

5 thoughts on “The Jazz Session #248: Alexis Cuadrado

  1. Jason,
    As someone who does a lot of phone interviews, I really like your new “format” of face-to-face chats. It makes your show, which is already quite good, even better.

    Be well,
    Richard

    Alexis C’s new CD is excellent!

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