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  1. Ninety Miles Live at Cubadisco is a live album by Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, and Christian Scott. The record is the follow-up to the project Ninety Miles (2011), a video documentary accompanied by a studio-recorded CD which focused on the jazz and popular music traditions of New Orleans and New York and the musical and cultural ...

    • Chris Dunn
    • September 24, 2012
    • May 18, 2010
    • Jazz
  2. Ninety Miles Live At Cubadisco. Stefon Harris, David Sanchez & Christian Scott. 8 SONGS • 59 MINUTES • SEP 24 2012. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. And This Too Shall Pass. 12:30. 2. Brown Belle Blues. 05:25. 3. City Sunrise. 12:38. 4. The Forgotten Ones. 05:05. 5. Congo [feat. Rember Duharte]

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  3. 24 de sept. de 2012 · Ninety Miles: Live At Cubadisco by Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, Christian Scott released in 2012. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at.

  4. Harris contributes two tracks to Ninety Miles Live At Cubadisco: “This Too Shall Pass” and “Brown Belle Blues, ” written especially for this project. David Sánchez, a GRAMMY®-winning saxophonist, brings plenty of his own cross-cultural sensibilities to the project.

  5. Listen to Ninety Miles Live At Cubadisco by Stefon Harris, David Sánchez & Christian Scott on Apple Music. Stream songs including "And This Too Shall Pass (Live)", "Brown Belle Blues (Live)" and more.

  6. Professional ratings. Ninety Miles Project is both a jazz album and documentary film recorded on Havana, Cuba, in May 2010, and features American jazz artists Christian Scott, Stefon Harris, and David Sánchez. [2] The project also features Cuban composers and artists Rember Duharte and Harold Lopez Nussa. [3]

  7. After experiencing the amazing energy exchange between artists and audiences at a Cuban jazz festival, producer John Burk created this collaboration between the American jazz artists Stefon Harris (vibes), David Sánchez (tenor saxophone) and Christian Scott (trumpet), and Cuban jazz quartets led by Rember Duharte and Harold-López Nussa.