“If you had to create the perfect outdoor festival band, you’d probably come up with Robin Layne & the Rhythm Makers” – Tim Reinert, Infidels Jazz With roots in rhythmic traditions around the globe this groove heavy ensemble delivers music that transcends the bounds of tradition, blurring the lines between jazz and folk as they carve out new territory for the marimba at the forefront of the sonic landscape. They have been making a name for themselves on the festival circuit over the past few years since their debut release Memories in 2018, appearing on the main stage at Mission Folk Festival this past summer and at the Downtown Jazz, Vancouver International Jazz Festival. They also completed their first major foray into the states this past fall, touring all over Montana. "Their capacity to connect with diverse audiences through their dynamic, accessible, educational and engaging music was wonderful to witness. Their captivating music brought a global feel to the festival and created a beautiful weekend of music." – Michelle Demers-Shaevitz, Artistic Director, Mission Folk Festival Over the past decade and a half, Juno nominated percussionist Robin Layne has steeped himself in rhythmic traditions around the world from Cuba to West Africa to Mexico and beyond. He brings these influences to bear in his compositions that are inspired by his travels. Robin has worked with many of Canada's finest global artists and toured throughout China, Europe, Mexico, USA and Canada. Highlights include Nanjing Jazz Festival, Hildesheim Jazz Festival, Victoria Jazz Fest, Arts Wells Festival, Vancouver Island MusicFest, Salmon Arm Roots and Blues, Vancouver Folk Festival, Vancouver International Jazz Festival. ''Marimba is probably the most sensual and harmonious of all percussion instruments and Robin Layne one of its best ambassadors.'' – Marc Fournier, Music Journalist/ Host at CBC Radio Canada The band’s upcoming sophomore album is produced by award winning and cutting edge folk fiddler/producer Jaron Freeman-Fox and draws heavily from the folkloric marimba traditions in Mexico and Colombia thanks to the generous support of Canada Council. The Rhythm Makers are: Daniel Ruiz on drums, Jocelyn Waugh on trumpet, Liam MacDonald on percussion and Wynston Minckler on bass. "Deep dance vibes suitable for any crowd" – Vancouver International Jazz Festival ALBUMS |
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