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Miguel Fernandez

His first aproach to music was trough a classical enviroment obtaining the Classical Saxophon Degree in Pamplona, Spain. After That he moved to Boston and attended to Berklee College of Music in Boston where he studied "Jazz Performance" major with Magna Cum Laude qualification.Nowadays he is playing with Mystic Flugelhorn Band, Santi Careta Group, Miguel Fernández Quintet and has played with international artists like: Paquito de Rivera Panámérican Big Band, Greg Hopkins Big Band, Joe Lovano 22th Century Group, Oscar Stagnaro, James Genus, Eli Degibri, André Matos Quintet, Juan Cruz Urquiza, Leo Genovese, Ted Lo, Demián Cabaud... Miguel is a Fresh Sound recording artist and we can find among his last cd

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Sergio Pamies: Time to Say

Read "Time to Say" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Spanish themes and rhythms reign supreme on Time to Say, Granada-born composer, arranger and pianist Sergio Pamies' fourth album, one that is enhanced on its opening and closing numbers, respectively, by the presence of renowned woodwind artists Dave Liebman and Paquito D'Rivera. Not that Pamies' septet needs much help, as everyone is laser-focused and totally in sync. At the same time, Pamies, trumpeter Alex Norris, trombonist Marshall Gilkes and saxophonist Michael Thomas (on alto or soprano) are ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Time to Say

Self Produced
2025

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Taurus

What About Music
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Transplanet Species

Fresh Sound Records
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