Harold López-Nussa
Un Día Cualquiera– Available June 15
Un Día Cualquiera, pianist Harold López-Nussa’s second release for Mack Avenue Records, represents a musical vantage point with force and innovation. He tells this story—his story—with drama, heartfelt emotion and consummate skills. “Every time I return to Cuba, I feel something special—not just a connection with my family and friends, but with the place itself.
This is where my music comes from, what it talks about.” For Un Día Cualquiera, Lopéz-Nussa sticks to his core trio, with his younger brother Ruy Adrián López-Nussa on drums and percussion, and bassist Gaston Joya—a group the pianist first convened a decade ago in Cuba. Harold López-Nussa’s music reflects the full range and richness of Cuban music, with its distinctive combination of classical, folkloric and popular elements, as well as its embrace of jazz improvisation and interaction. López-Nussa chose the new album’s title, which means “Just Another Day,” because, he said, “the idea is to put the music and the trio together in a studio and just play, the way we three do every day, any day—like a concert in the living room of your house.”
"Lopez-Nussa hopes increased exchange between
Cuban and American musicians can continue." - NPR
Cuban and American musicians can continue." - NPR
"He has mastered the art of jazz piano…by maintaining his individual style, enhanced by an innate sense of rhythm that Cuban pianists possess, thus he does not play or sound like anyone."
- All About Jazz
"Lopez-Nussa’s single-note grace is akin to Herbie Hancock’s, and his two-fisted attacks are as joyous as Chick Corea’s." – DownBeat
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