Until next time!
Ignacio

©2017 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
Until next time!
Ignacio

©2017 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
This Sunday Concert is dedicated Mr. George Benson.
Here he is in the live concert “George Benson: Absolutely Live” from a few years ago.
The track list has to please ardent fans as well as casual listeners. There are 17 songs in this concert including Deeper Than You Think, The Ghetto, Moody’s Mood, This Masquerade, Breezin´, Give Me The Night and, of course, On Broadway.
Enjoy!
Until next time.
Ignacio

©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
REVISTA GULSHORE LIFE, Enero de 2017. Artículo/Review sobre la mirada creativa. Una de las 3 obras seleccionadas para analizar es “Summer me, Winter me”, obra que realizara en 2015. Espero que lo disfruten. Muy agradecido a Gulfshore Life Magazine y al curador Jack O´Brien por la enorme gentileza.
GULFSHORE LIFE MAGAZINE, JANUARY 2017. Article/Review about viewing art creatively. One of the 3 pieces selected for the article is my painting “Summer me, Winter me” from 2015. I hope you enjoy it. And a big thank you to Gulfshore Magazine and curator Jack O´Brien for the comments and the inclusion in the Magazine (which I am proud to say is my 4th in less than year!)







Until next time.
Ignacio

©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
This week we move to Canada. We are at the Montreux Jazz Festival and it is the year 2008.
It is also a very special year. It is Quincy Jones 75th birthday. And to celebrate, Montreux put together a huge concert with the man of the hour himself right center in the front row, and giants from Herbie Hancock to James Moody, Al Jarreau and a cast too big to mention on stage.
So, on this second Sunday of 2017…let´s enjoy the concert, the music and simply celebrate a great career.
Until next time!
Ignacio

©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
Happy New year everyone!!!!
A great New Year´s Sunday treat: John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd playing live in NYC on New Year´s eve, 1978.
From Wikipedia: The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live. Belushi and Aykroyd, respectively in character as lead vocalist “Joliet” Jake Blues and harmonica player/vocalist Elwood Blues, fronted the band, which was composed of well-known and respected musicians. The band made its debut as the musical guest on the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live.
Until next time.
Ignacio

©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
Wow! For this Christmas Sunday concert we have something really different that will blow your mind.
From France´s Love @ Jazz sous les Pommiers 2015 we have this huge concert by Snarky Puppy.
This is not the Jazz you are used to listening but after a little while, it will sound as if you have been listening to it your whole life.
Enjoy!
Until next time.
Ignacio

©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera
It seems that lately we are milking Jazz Casual dry! For all of you who don’t know, Jazz Casual was an occasional 30 minute TV Jazz series on National Educational Television (NET), the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). The show was produced by Richard Moore on KQED in San Francisco. It ran from 1961 to 1968 and was hosted by jazz critic Ralph Gleason. This time, our Sunday concert is dedicated to the great late B.B. King.
Enjoy!
Until next time.
Ignacio
©2016 by Ignacio Alperin Bruvera