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Joyce Moreno al Summer Jazz Festival di Palermo
by Maurizio Zerbo
Joyce Moreno Summer Jazz Festival Stand Florio Palermo 21.7.2022 Un Martini secco, fluido, avvolgente, sensuale, autenticamente preparato in tutti i suoi tradizionali ingredienti. È la metafora giusta per connotare il bel concerto di Joyce Moreno, accompagnata da Jean Yves Candela (pianoforte), Rodolfo Stroeter (basso elettrico) e Tutty Moreno (batteria). La sua è una musica trascinante, che afferma con empatica sincerità l'anima della bossa nova e del samba, cuore della musica popolare brasiliana. Da Desafinado" ...
read moreJoyce Moreno: Cool
by Chris M. Slawecki
Cool is the album that Brazilian singer-songwriter Joyce Moreno simply refused to make for decades. For over 20 years I've been requested to make an album with North American jazz standards. Nothing against it, but I always said no," she explains. I had the strange feeling that such an album would look weird in my discography, too commercial--like I didn't have any new tricks up my sleeve, and yes, I always have plenty. Music has never ceased to bless me ...
read moreJoyce Moreno: Cool
by C. Andrew Hovan
Since the late '60s, Brazilian guitarist and singer Joyce Moreno has been one of the most iconic members of the MPB movement, pushing the envelope way past the traditional bossa novas of Jobim. In the early '80s, albums such as Feminina and brought Joyce an international following that she continues to enjoy to this day. Her sizeable catalog features a diverse collection of original material, not to mention key collaborations with such heavyweights as Jon Hendricks, Joao Donato, Kenny Werner, ...
read moreJoyce Moreno at Nighttown
by C. Andrew Hovan
Joyce Moreno Nighttown Cleveland Heights, Ohio June 23, 2015 Many folks entranced by the magic of jazz also find their tastes gravitating towards artists form the Latin and Brazilian musical worlds as well. These musical styles actually share more in common with jazz than what might seem possible at first glance. The legacy and language of the music is something passed down over the years and placed at a high value by musicians and fans ...
read moreJoyce: Just A Little Bit Crazy
by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
The late, great Elis Regina was the first major artist to record Joyce's songs, and there are some similarities in their approach: both are honest, passionate, fluid and pitch-perfect, with a minimum of vocal pyrotechnics and often the distinct sound of a smile. While delivering the sultry and sunny sambas the world has come to expect from Brazilian vocalists, Joyce also gets adventurous, transcending stylistic and cultural borders.
In line with the title of Just a Little ...
read moreJoyce: Gafieira Moderna
by William Grim
Joyce, the Brazilian songstress and songwriter best known as the originator of the samba subgenre called hard bossa," presents an impressive new album containing ten of her original tunes written in the style of the music of the traditional dance halls ( gafieira ) of Rio de Janeiro. This is an album that will appeal to straight-ahead jazz fans as well as Brazilian music aficionados because Joyce combines the melodic wit and subtle harmonic sophistication of Brazilian bossa nova with ...
read moreJoyce: Live at the Mojo Club
by AAJ Staff
A wonderfully hang-tough swinger of an album recorded at a German club. The interplay between Joyce and her band (Tutty Moreno, drums; Sizão Machado, electric bass and Teco Cardoso, saxophones/flutes) is super-tight, making for a completely captivating seventy-minute set of jazz Brazilian-style. Even though Joyce gets top billing, the album belongs to the whole group, and there are plenty of stratospheric solos by all parties. At the top of my list: Suite Baracumbara/Banana," Caymmis, Berimbau" and Taxi Driver," with its ...
read more“Joyce is a Brazilian treasure” —DownBeat Magazine
"Her musical capacity surprised me when, years later, she reemerged playing guitar like the best (in the land of João Gilberto, Dori [Caymmi], [Gilberto] Gil, and João Bosco, this is not a bagatelle), her singing precisely tuned, writing songs with original harmonic and melodic imagination." —Caetano Veloso