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There is a border between music genres - jazz to blues, Flamenco to fusion, rock to pop, that, when crossed successfully, creates a sound you want to hear more of. It is just this crossing of borders that Venezuelan-born drummer/composer Jose Duque masters with his band, ZUMBATRES. A colorful, melodic mix of odd meter, minor blues, Flamenco and Latin Jazz, all skillfully complementing a jazz groundwork, ZUMBATRES is at once melancholic and joyful, complex and startlingly simple.The range of sounds of ZUMBATRES, released in June 2004, derives from the many and varied sources that have influenced Jose Duque since his childhood days in Caracas. The pensive "Counterpoint Café" came to life in an Algerian restaurant with the same name, and its Camilo-esque style speaks to a longing for old friends and warm cultures. "Where the Heart is", with its Flamenco rhythm, creates as well a longing for home. The title track, "Gathering in Blue" has an unpredictable, magical sound based on an odd meter, opening with a unison melody, followed by a dispersed and sparse sax solo, and then the full band gathering in a minor blues. The result is primal and simple, powerful and elated.Duque's music is cinematic, relating more to images than words. There is an open sound to the album; one can envision a prairie, an open landscape, blue skies, nostalgia. When asked who would most appreciate the new album, Jose answered "anyone who likes jazz but also has an open mind to it." Influencing Jose are favorites Pat Metheny, whose style is most prevalent in "Horizonte", as well as Bill Frisell, Bill Bruford, Thelonius Monk and Michel Camilo. Jose has performed with "Amaya: Flamenco Sin Limites", Venezuelan pop artist Felix Roman, Juan Francisco, Roldan Pena's Jazz 3, Flamenco y Duende, and Sara es Rara. Has share the stage with Eddie Palmieri, Matt Jenson, Steve Ferraris, He is also currently the drummer/percussionist for The Randy Armstrong Trio, The James Cohen's Caravan, and T.J Wheeler and the Smokers.

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Member Since: 10/23/2005
Band Website: www.zumbaotrio.com
Band Members: Jose Duque=drums, percussion Dan Sure=Piano Nate Therrien=Acoustic Bass
Influences: Bill Bruford, Michel Camilo, Pat Metheny
Sounds Like: Here we are back in 2005, winter at the Mill Pond Center, in Durham NH, the old band. Jesse Stern on bass, Jeff Auger on Piano, Phil Sargent on guitar, me on drums
Type of Label: Major

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