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| Brazilian (Porto Alegre) native painist spent awhile in Chicago during the seventies, and still returns at least once a year. "Fest has busy hands," says Playboy/Chicago Reader jazz critic Neil Tesser, "and an attack so hard it verges on brittle; on his own compositions, his solos can sound machine driven, the notes falling with the propulsive consistency of pistons in a well-tuned engine." "Brazilian brilliance blends with be-bop," says the Chicago Tribune's Howard Reich. Fest's most recent album, honoring the patron saint of Brazilian jazz, Antonio Carlos Jobim, is entitled Just Jobim (DMP).
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