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Thank You, Tom Jobim!

by Arkadia Jazz All-Stars

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FEATURING Benny Golson: Tenor Sax; Dave Liebman: Soprano Sax; T.K. Blue: Alto Sax, Flute;

Bob Brookmeyer: Trombone; Lee Konitz: Alto Sax; Randy Brecker: Flugelhorn;

Harold Land: Tenor Sax; Stefon Harris: Vibraphone; Tetel Di Babuya: Vocals; Nigel Clark: Guitar; Ravi Coltrane: Tenor Sax, and more!

“…(Jobim) is paid brilliant tribute in this video that captures his last recorded concert appearance, which happen to feature a cornucopia of jazz greats” – Billboard Magazine

“Thank you, Tom Jobim!” features an international delegation of esteemed Jazz musicians (such as Benny Golson, Joanne Brackeen, Nigel Clark, T.K. Blue, and others) paying tribute to Tom Jobim in a fifth edition of the beautiful “Thank You” Series. Renowned artists, as well as highly acclaimed new talents, put a fresh spin on Tom Jobim’s melodies, while four artists created their own memorable original compositions that were deeply inspired by Jobim’s timeless music.

“…absolutely killer…the sound quality on the tape is first rate, thank goodness, because the concert footage is excellent and the performances are memorable in every detail…a fine gift…” – Spectator Magazine

This beautiful tribute features the compositions of Bossa Nova originator & music icon Antoinio Carlos Jobim, joined by an international delegation of Jazz giants to recreate his classic melodies in this beautiful, concert-length “Thank You.” Composer of countless unforgettable songs, including Girl From Ipanema, Tom Jobim virtually single handedly brought the world Bossa Nova music.

With over 400 songs to his credit, Jobim lead the Bossa Nova movement, where it became a staple ingredient in the Jazz cookbook. Jobim’s new sound adapted the rhythmic variety and percussive excitement of the Samba to the intimacy of syncopated guitar, while echoing the melodies and harmonies of Cool Jazz.

“…a wonderful souvenir of one of jazzdom’s greats… it’s musical lovefest.” – Chuck Berg, JazzTimes

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released January 24, 2024

Benny Golson: Tenor Sax; Dave Liebman: Soprano Sax; T.K. Blue: Alto Sax, Flute;

Bob Brookmeyer: Trombone; Lee Konitz: Alto Sax; Randy Brecker: Flugelhorn;

Harold Land: Tenor Sax; Stefon Harris: Vibraphone; Tetel Di Babuya: Vocals; Nigel Clark: Guitar; Ravi Coltrane: Tenor Sax,

Joe Farnsworth, Billy Higgins, Emilio Martins, Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez, Mike Bradley, Ron Vincent, Lenny Robinson, Guilherme Franco: Drums

Geoff Keezer, Bill Henderson, Daniel Grajew: Piano,

Dwayne Burno, Gavin Fallow, James Leary, Nilton Leonarde, Ira Coleman, Tony Marino, Dean Johnson: Upright Bass,

Harold Ashby: Tenor Saxophone,
Ron Jackson: Guitar,
Ray Ellis And His Orchestra: Conductor
Alan Pasqua: Keyboards,

Mario Lima Caribe, Ewen Vernal, Alberto Beserra: Bass Guitar,
Guy Nicolson, Jamey Haddad, Café: Percussion,
Ted Rosenthal, James Weidman, Achan Inoue: Piano,

Eddie Monteiro: Harmony Vocals, Keyboards,

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Arkadia Jazz All-Stars New York, New York

The 3-time Grammy nominated group was established in 1996 as the brainchild of Bob Karcy, Producer, musician, Founder and CEO of Arkadia Records. It’s original goal was to harness the creative brilliance of the Artists who recorded on Arkadia Records labels, with some of Jazz’s biggest stars, to create an unparalleled series of newly recorded, thematically unified studio albums. ... more

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