HAROLD LÓPEZ-NUSSA: TIMBA A LA AMERICANA

One of the brightest lights on Havana’s thriving jazz scene, Harold López-Nussa is a player of astonishing gifts, combining dazzling technique and an abundance of soul.  His tight-knit quartet, featuring harmonica virtuoso Grégoire Maret, Luques Curtis on bass, and Harold’s brother Ruy Adrián López-Nussa on drums, plays with a relentless vivaciousness that "bridges generations and genres," according to Billboard. 

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Harold López-Nussa's quartet poses on a street in front of Theatro Municipal in São Paulo, Brazil at night. The quartet is wearing jeans and pretending to play instruments.
Harold López-Nussa's quartet pretends to play instruments by the stairs of a brick building. Two men are on top of the staircase posing, two men are behind the staircase wearing blue shirts.
Harold López-Nussa leans against the stone interior of a dimly-lit tunnel wearing a black button-down and blue jeans.
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