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Vinicius Gomes

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São Paulo born and New York based guitarist/composer, Vinicius Gomes explores the dialogue between modern jazz and Brazilian music, as registered on his debut album, "Resiliência" (2017-Blackstream), "Changes" (2020-FreshSound), in collaboration with spanish saxophonist Santi De la Rubia featuring drummer Jorge Rossy and bassist Doug Weiss and the most recent release "HOME" (2022-Greenleaf) in duo with Korean singer Song Yi Jeon.

Album

Boundless Species

Label: La Reserve
Released: 2026
Track listing: Mar de Maracanã; Actual Proof; Essa Maré; Someplace Called Where; I Thought it Was You; Nós; Mingus Samba; Where Were You When I Needed You; Endangered Species; Outubro.

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Article: Album Review

Jamile & Vinicius Gomes, feat. Joe Martin: Boundless Species

Read "Boundless Species" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Vocalist Jamile and guitarist Vinicius Gomes bring their common backgrounds in Brazilian music to bear on a wide-ranging collection of songs here. It is expected that the two, assisted by bassist Joe Martin, would create an intimate atmosphere in their performances of songs by Ivan Lins and Milton Nascimento. The surprise is that they do the ...

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Article: Play This!

Jamile and Vinicius Gomes: Endangered Species

Read "Jamile and Vinicius Gomes: Endangered Species" reviewed by John Chacona


The musical exchange between Wayne Shorter and Brazil yielded some of the great man's most indelible compositions. Happily, the conversation happens in the other direction, as Jamile and guitarist Vinicius Gomes demonstrate on “Endangered Species." With its wide intervallic leaps and skylarking melodic trajectory, the song is for virtuosos only; notably, only Esperanza Spalding seems to ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Glenn Makos, Serge Chaloff, and Tord Gustavsen

Read "Glenn Makos, Serge Chaloff, and Tord Gustavsen" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This show features recent music by Glenn Makos and Gregory Groover Jr. along with older releases by Serge Chaloff and Tord Gustavsen. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet “After ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music from Bill Frisell, Melissa Aldana and Nicole McCabe

Read "New Music from Bill Frisell, Melissa Aldana and Nicole McCabe" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Bill Frisell comments on “Small Hands," Melissa Aldana evokes feelings in her new release Filin and saxophonist Nicole McCabe contemplates “Hues" via her Color Theory. Playlist Host Speaks 00:00 Anna Kolchina “So Many Stars" from Reach for Tomorrow (OA2) 00:08 Martial Solal/Dave Liebman “All the Things You Are" from Masters in Bordeaux (Sunnyside) 3:00 ...

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Article: Live Review

Brazil Music Club at Winter Jazzfest 2026

Read "Brazil Music Club at Winter Jazzfest 2026" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Hamilton de Holanda Trio,  Flávio Silva, Jamile & Vinicius Gomes  Brazil Music Club at Winter JazzFest  Nublu 151  January 8, 2026 Nublu, which sits on the corner of Avenue C and 10th Street on the Lower East Side of New York City, was overflowing for Brazil Music Club night at the 2026 ...

Album

Algures

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Atalya; De Longe; Infant Eyes; Yali: The Fortress; Famara; Outubro; Barrinha. Personnel: Vinicius Gomes: guitar; Helio Alves: piano; Gili Lopes: double bass; Ari Hoenig: drums' Rogerio Boccato: percussion

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News: Recording

Brazilian Gaia Wilmer And Jaques Morelenbaum U.S. Tour: D.C., NYC, Boston And More!

Brazilian Gaia Wilmer And Jaques Morelenbaum U.S. Tour: D.C., NYC, Boston And More!

Trem das Cores is a celebration of Caetano Veloso, Brazilian singer-songwriter, and important figure in Brazilian culture. He was also very influencial in Brazilian Jaques Morelenbaum and Gaia Wilmer’s lives. The idea comes from their love and great pleasure in working together with Caetano’s work while celebrating his 80th birthday and, most of all, honoring him ...

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Article: Album Review

Alex Kautz: Where We Begin

Read "Where We Begin" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Born and raised in São Paulo, drummer Alex Kautz moved to Mexico City with his parents in 1996. His sound world growing up included his parents' MPB (música popular brasileira), bossa nova and samba, along with North American rock and a bit of classical music. Jack DeJohnette's New Directions (ECM, 1978)--with Lester Bowie, Eddie Gomez and ...


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