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Chucho's Steps : ウィキペディア英語版
Chucho's Steps

''Chucho's Steps'' is an album released by jazz pianist Chucho Valdés and his band, the Afro-Cuban Messengers. The album was released in 2010 by Four Quarters Entertainment and was produced by Valdés himself, who also composed all of the music. It won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.
Some of the tracks were written in honor of various jazz musicians including the late Joe Zawinul, "Zawinul's Mambo", and the Marsalis family, "New Orleans". In addition to his regular sidemen, Valdés employed several additional musicians including singer/percussionist Dreiser Durruthy Bombale. Critics gave favorable reviews of the release.
==Overview==

''Chucho's Steps'' is Valdés's first solo album since 2003's ''New Conceptions''.〔 Recorded at Abdala studio in Havana, the all-acoustic album〔 incorporates jazz, bebop, swing and Afro-Cuban ritual music.
In February 2011 ''Chucho's Steps'' won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. The other nominees in the category were ''Tango Grill'' by Pablo Aslan, ''Second Chance'' by Hector Martignon, ''Psychedelic Blues'' by Poncho Sanchez, and ''¡Bien Bien!'' by the Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nominees And Winners )

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