Una Noche con Rubén Blades from the JLCO featuring Rubén Blades nominated for GRAMMY

New York, NYNovember 20, 2019Blue Engine Records proudly announces Una Noche con Rubén Blades from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Rubén Blades has been nominated for “*Best Latin Jazz Album*” for the 62nd annual GRAMMY® Awards, as announced by the Recording Academy® this morning. This is the first album GRAMMY® nomination for Blue Engine Records.



The 62nd annual GRAMMY® Awards will take place on January 26, 2020, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA.



Rubén Blades – the salsa giant and nine-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and activist – collaborated with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis in 2014 for an extraordinary series of performances on the Jazz at Lincoln Center stage. On these very special style-straddling, Americas-spanning nights, the worlds of salsa and swing collided.



Music-directed by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra bassist Carlos Henriquez (called an “emerging master in the Latin jazz idiom” by DownBeat magazine), Una Noche con Rubén Blades features Blades backed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. The group, performs Blades’s own beloved compositions including “Pedro Navaja,” “Patria,” and “El Cantante,” as well as swing-era standards like “Too Close for Comfort” and “Begin the Beguine.”



“I’ve known Rubén Blades since I was two years old – or at least I feel like I have,” Henriquez says. “His albums — and the sound and the warmth they generated – filled my family’s apartment at 146th and Brook Avenue in the Bronx, and his music was one of my earliest influences.”



“Jazz is the story of taking old parts and building something new,” he continues. “When Rubén joined us for our performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater, we did exactly that using the Great American Songbook and the Afro-Cuban rhythms that propel all the wonderful music that Rubén sang that evening. The music I arranged for Rubén Blades to perform with the Orchestra sounds like Panama, New Orleans, and New York all mixed into one. Those sounds form the heart of all our stories as musicians, and in combining them we reaffirmed that we’re all in this together.”



The album was released on October 19, 2018 and received critical praise from outlets including Rolling Stone, NPR Music,_and _New York Times, which called the original concert “radically beautiful.” Billboard Magazine sums up the release best stating, “Ruben Blades surrounds himself with a robust music ensemble: [the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis] who put a new spin on his classics.”



Una Noche con Rubén Blades Track Listing:




Carlos Henriquez Introduction (0:39)



“Ban Ban Quere” (6:31) Written by Calixto Varela Gomez Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)



“Too Close for Comfort” (5:56) Written by Jerry Bock, George Weiss, and Larry Holofcener Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Dan Nimmer (piano), Kenny Rampton (trumpet)



“El Cantante” (8:44) Written by Rubén Blades Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Chris Crenshaw (trombone)



“I Can’t Give You Anything but Love” (6:41) Written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Ted Nash (flute), Paul Nedzela (baritone saxophone), Rubén Blades (vocals)



“Apóyate en Mi Alma” (5:51) Written by Luis Demetrio Arranged by José Madera Soloists: Victor Goines (soprano saxophone)



“Pedro Navaja” (8:10) Written by Rubén Blades Arranged by Carlos Henriquez



“Begin the Beguine” (7:39) Written by Cole Porter Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Seneca Black (trumpet)



“Sin Tu Cariño” (7:49) Written by Rubén Blades and Louie Ramirez Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Dan Nimmer (piano)



“Rubén’s Medley: Ligia Elena / El Número 6 / Juan Pachanga” (12:06) Written by Rubén Blades Arranged by Carlos Henriquez Soloists: Ali Jackson (drums), Carlos Padron (bongos), Bobby Allende (congas), Marc Quiñones (timbales)



“Patria” (Encore) (6:59) Written by Rubén Blades Soloists: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)


THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS FEATURING RUBÉN BLADES



Sherman Irby – alto saxophone and soprano saxophones

Ted Nash – alto saxophone, flute, piccolo

Victor Goines – tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinet

Walter Blanding – tenor saxophone

Joe Temperley – baritone saxophone*

Paul Nedzela – baritone saxophone



TRUMPETS



Ryan Kisor

Kenny Rampton

Marcus Printup

Wynton Marsalis



TROMBONES



Vincent Gardner

Chris Crenshaw

Elliot Mason



RHYTHM SECTION



Dan Nimmer – piano Carlos Henriquez – bass Ali Jackson – drums



VOCALS, MARACAS



Rubén Blades



SPECIAL GUESTS



Eddie Rosado – backing vocals

Bobby Allende – congas, backing vocals

Marc Quiñones – timbales, backing vocals

Carlos Padron – bongos, cowbell

Seneca Black – trumpet



*Did not perform at this concert

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