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The first striking thing about Azucar de Amor, Kat Parra’s sophomore effort, is that she has assembled a hell of a band: the credits are littered with Latin music stalwarts such as pianist Jovino Santos Neto, percussionist John Santos, and trumpeter Ray Vega.
Those whose names may not be so familiar also sound great. This is the case with trombonist Wayne Wallace, whose languid solo enriches his arrangement of Erroll Garner’s “Misty.” And then there’s the versatility of pianist Murray Low, “el chinito de las teclas,” as Parra calls him just before his fine solo on “Pedacito de Mi Vida.””*
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