Sunday, December 6, 2015

Wayne Wallace's "Intercambio" earns Grammy nomination for "Best Latin Jazz Album"

"Wayne Wallace is a fine trombonist but a better bandleader, and an excellent conceptualist.  His ingenious knack for re-contextualizing bop standards using Latin idioms, or simply splicing cultures guided by his instincts and imagination, turns the song list on Intercambio into a steady series of surprises that are each distinctively delightful... the head, the heart and the feet all get nourished..." - Britt Robson, JazzTimes

4-stars.  "Afro-Cuban jazz that shakes, quakes and practically immolates." - Ken Micallef, DownBeat

World-renowned trombonist, composer, arranger, and producer Wayne Wallace has earned a GRAMMY nomination for "Best Latin Jazz Album" for his CD Intercambio his tenth CD on the Patois label. The release, which topped the radio charts and earned rave reviews, is a soul-deep communion, an ongoing and never ending intra-family conversation between the extraordinarily rich African Diaspora cultures of the United States and Cuba (and various Caribbean cousins).  The project features The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet with special guests.

This is the third Grammy nomination for "Best Latin Jazz Album" which The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet has earned and the seventh time Wallace -- a San Francisco native now splitting his time between the Bay Area and the Midwest where he's a professor at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music -- has been on a GRAMMY nominated album.

"It's an honor that distinguished peers feel that this recording is worthy of a Grammy nomination," says Wallace.  "The Quintet would like to extend its thanks to the Academy and everyone who participated in the making of this project."

In a career spanning four decades, Wallace has collaborated with a dazzling array of artists including Count Basie, Ray Charles, Joe Henderson, Carlos Santana, Lionel Hampton, Earth Wind & Fire, Sonny Rollins, Aretha Franklin, Tito Puente, Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder, John Lee Hooker, Earl "Fatha" Hines and cellist Jean Jeanrenaud. Wallace was a driving creative force behind some of the Bay area's most creative ensembles, including the Machete Ensemble, and Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra. One of his generation's most eloquent trombonists, he's been named in DownBeat polls as a leading force on the horn. Known to many as "The Doctor" for his production skills, Wallace earned a place in the 2015 DownBeat poll as a rising star producer.  He is also a lauded composer and educator. He heads up Patois Records, which has released a rapidly growing catalog of acclaimed CDs, and is on faculty at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music.

The Grammy Awards ceremony will take place on Monday, February 15, 2016, in Los Angeles. For a complete list of nominees for the 58th annual GRAMMY Awards go to http://www.grammy.com/nominees.

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