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  1. Compelling, quirky and seductive, the polyrhythmic Algo Más offers a swirl of Mark Weinstein’s peppery improvisations, crisp electric guitar by Jean-Paul Bourelly (“Vientos de Oya” is a particular highlight), the steady drumming of Pedro Martinez (who also vocalizes brilliantly) and several masters of Cuban percussion.

  2. Electric Guitar – Jean-Paul Bourelly; Liner Notes – Chris Washburne; Percussion – Gene Golden (2), Santiago Nani, Skip Burney; Vocals, Percussion – Pedro Matinez*

  3. Jean-Paul Bourelly (Chicago, Illinois, 23 de noviembre de 1960) es un guitarrista estadounidense de jazz fusión y blues rock. [1] hijo de un inmigrante haitiano, Bourelly cantó ópera cuando tenía diez años, y aprendió a tocar el piano y la batería, adoptando la guitarra a partir de los 14 años.

  4. label owner. Instrument (s) Guitar. Years active. 1980–present. Website. www .bourelly .com. Jean-Paul Etienne Bourelly (born November 23, 1960) is an American guitarist whose music crosses the boundaries of jazz fusion and rock. Bourelly was born in Chicago, Illinois, to parents from Haiti.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2005 · The flute and percussion alone could carry the recording but two additional factors that increase the depth are vocalist/master percussionist Pedro "Pedrito Martinez and guitarist Jean-Paul Bourelly. Martinez (who won First Place in the Thelonious Monk Institute's Afro/Latin Jazz Hand Drum competition) also colors the music with ...

  6. Jean-Paul Bourelly. Jean-Paul Bourelly is an innovative and experimental guitarist, composer, and producer who excels at blending and bending various musical styles into a cohesive form. His solid and often penetrating guitar sound is informed by his Haitian and urban blues roots growing up on Chicago's south side.

  7. In 2005 he began his ongoing association with Jazzheads record recording another version of Cuban Roots called Algo Más, with Jean Paul Bourelly playing electric guitar, Santi Debriano on bass, Thelonious Monk award winning percussionist and vocalist Pedrito Martinez, as well as Nani Santiago, Gene Golden and Skip Burney on congas and batá drums.