Miguel Zenón’s “Típico” Pays Tribute to His Quartet

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Miguel Zenón released ‘Típico”, his 10th album as a Jazz bandleader and which he dedicates to his quartet. As most Zenón albums, it has a mix of high energy and soothing songs.

Miguel Zenón in "Típico" album cover
“Típico” is Miguel Zenon’s 10th album as a bandleader.

I decided to do this review in video format so to try to make album reviews a bit more entertaining for those that prefer visual rather than reading. So I have not one but two videos to share:

I have my 3-minute video review of “Típico”, and I also included Miguel Zenón‘s own promo video for the album. I think you’ll enjoy them. But I would particularly appreciate your feedback on my review video. You can either leave a comment below or shoot me an email.

I hope you enjoy them, and I would appreciate your feedback.

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