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Romero Lubambo
Lubambo in 2006
Lubambo in 2006
Background information
Born(1955-11-28)November 28, 1955
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresBrazilian jazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
Websitewww.romerolubambo.com

Romero Lubambo (born 28 November 1955) is a Brazilian jazz guitar player.

Romero Lubambo was born in Rio de Janeiro, and started learning classical piano at a very early age. At 13, he started learning the classical guitar, studying at the Villa-Lobos Music School. At the same time he studied engineering at PUC University in Rio de Janeiro.

Since 1985, he has lived in the U.S. and played and recorded with Astrud Gilberto, Dianne Reeves, Michael Brecker, Al Jarreau, Kathleen Battle, Herbie Mann, Ivan Lins, Flora Purim e Airto, Paquito D’Rivera, Harry Belafonte, Grover Washington, Jr., Luciana Souza, Sergio Assad, Dave Douglas and Odair Assad, Leny Andrade e Cesar Camargo Mariano. Recently he has been playing with Trio da Paz.

One of his most well-known and well-loved contributions is as the guitar/percussion near-orchestra he provides to Yo-Yo Ma and Paquito D'Rivera on "Doce de Coco" on Ma's Apassionata album; while the cello and clarinet answer each other, the rhythm they seek, the bass, and the grace notes are all provided by Lubambo's fingering.

Discography

As leader

  • Autonomia (Visom, 1990)
  • Face to Face, with Weber Drummond (GSP, 1993)
  • Shades of Rio, with Raphael Rabello (CKY, 1993)
  • Two (GSP, 1994)
  • Paraty (Perfil Musical, 1997)
  • Lubambo (Avant, 1999)
  • Duo, with César Camargo Mariano (Trama, 2002)
  • Brazilian Routes (Rob Digital , 2002)
  • Rio de Janeiro Underground (Victor, 2003)
  • Romero Lubambo & Lica Cecat (Sony, 2003)
  • Coisa Fina, with Leny Andrade (Perfil Musical, 2003)
  • Softly (Maxjazz, 2006)
  • Bons Amigos (Resonance, 2011
  • Só: Brazilian Essence (Sunnyside, 2014)

As sideman

With James Carter

With Herbie Mann

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Marisa Monte

With Dave Douglas

With Roseanna Vitro

With Mark Weinstein

  • Lua e Sol (Jazzheads, 2008)

With Eliane Elias

References