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Reedman German Velazco and bassist Jorge Reyes formed their all-star band to record Latin Jazz: LIVE from Cuba, recorded at the Karl Marx Theater in 2004. Havana, Cuba.
Personnel: Germán Velazco (saxophone); Jorge Reyes (upright bass); Osmani Sanchez (drums); Yaroldi Abreu (percussion); Emilio Morales (piano); Adel González (percussion).
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