Eva Cortés “Crossing Borders'“ (2017)

Born in Honduras and raised in Sevilla, NYC-based singer/songwriter Eva Cortés delivers a revelatory set of flamenco and blues-tinged Latin jazz on her seventh release, "Crossing Borders." Working for the first time with producer, arranger, and trombonist Doug Beavers, Cortés brought together top-shelf New York musicians for the date, including Luques Curtis, Robby Ameen, Jon Cowherd, Pepe Rivero, Luisito Quintero, Roman Filiú, and a special appearance by bassist Christian McBride. Weaving together captivating original compositions and popular Latin American mainstays, Eva Cortés also adds a social footnote by dedicating the pulsating title track to the 500 lost lives of African refugees in an incident off the southern coast of Italy in 2013. "The new queen of Latin jazz has personality and everything it takes to deserve the title." - EL PAÍS, Spain.

production info

Produced by DOUG BEAVERS 
Recorded by CHRISTIAN RIZZO 
at Kaliedoscope Records, Union City, NJ 
December 3 & 4, 2016 
Mixed and Mastered by DAVE DARLINGTON 
at Bass Hit Recording, New York City 
Photography by GULNARA KHAMATOVA 
Cover design & layout by JOHN BISHOP

Performers

Eva Cortés - vocals
Roman Filiú - alto sax, alto flute
Jonathan Powell - trumpet
Doug Beavers - trombone
Marvin Sewell - guitar
Jon Cowherd - piano (3,7)
Pepe Rivero - piano
Luques Curtis - acoustic bass
Christian McBride - bass, special guest (11)
Robby Ameen - drums
Luisito Quintero - percussion

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