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South Florida is the birthplace of a new musical project that is about to turn some heads and bend some ears, as the beginnings of the Raices Jazz Orchestra (RJO) is about to erupt onto the musical scene. The diverse group of accomplished musicians, many from the Miami area, is a collection of talent representing all styles, genres, instrumentation, and repertoire from Latin America. The first cut of their album in production combines the forces of Dr. Pablo Gil and Tony Succar performing “Eye Of The Hurricane,” co-arranged by the two. The crossover powerhouse mixes youth-infused Latin big band with layers of freshly diverse percussive punches in a unique blend of tight, might, and right! Category “off the charts!”

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Tony Succar & Pablo Gil Raices Jazz Orchestra Premiere Video Release 'Raices Jam' From Self-Titled Debut CD!

Tony Succar & Pablo Gil Raices Jazz Orchestra Premiere Video Release 'Raices Jam' From Self-Titled Debut CD!

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

Tony Succar, Pablo Gil and RJO continue their ascending path with the release of their latest single and video, “Raices Jam." Succar and Gil deliver a strong statement by making Raices Jam the first track of their debut album. Just listening to the beginning groove hints at Michael Jackson's “Shake your Body" to the ground riff. It serves as the common thread between the spirit of Succar's acclaimed MJ tribute album Unity , and this one, in which he teams ...

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Raices Jazz Orchestra Released May 22 Featuring Tony Succar And Pablo Gil!

Raices Jazz Orchestra Released May 22 Featuring Tony Succar And Pablo Gil!

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

The First Album from multi-Latin Grammy winning producer Tony Succar and Dr. Pablo Gil's Latin big band is available now! Moved by the love of big band and their passion to express their Latin roots, Tony Succar and Pablo Gil have created Raices Jazz Orchestra (RJO), a crossover powerhouse based in South Florida. RJO's self-titled first album combines original compositions with arrangements of standards such as “Eye of the Hurricane" by Herbie Hancock and “Mas que Nada" by Jorge Ben, ...

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