Violet Rose
"Violet Rose" opens Sebastián Chames' album "Uno," featuring jazz virtuosos Curtis Lundy on bass (known for collaborations with Betty Carter, Johnny Griffin) and Victor Jones on drums (toured with Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie). Chames, a product of New York's esteemed jazz education scene, honed his craft under Rodney Kendrick, Fred Hersch, among others. With three critically acclaimed albums under his belt, Chames has solidified his status as a key figure in Spain's jazz renaissance. In "Violet Rose," the trio seamlessly blends tradition and innovation, showcasing Chames' evocative piano melodies, Lundy's soulful bass lines, and Jones' impeccable percussion.
Their collaboration creates a mesmerizing tapestry of sound, inviting listeners on a transcendent journey through the realms of jazz. "Violet Rose" is a testament to Chames' unwavering commitment to pushing musical boundaries while paying homage to the genre's rich heritage, solidifying his place as a force to be reckoned with in the contemporary jazz landscape.