Will the music youve been playing with Brazilian guitarist Toninho Horta become a recording at some point?
We are discussing that, but for now it is just a tour with a week at the Village Vanguard, gigs in Japan, and a few West Coast dates. I have been a fan of Toninho for years. My manager Anders suggested that we work together. In some ways, what Toninho does has parallels to my music. He also sings along with his playing, but in a different way than I do. I love what he does. We’ve been playing tunes by Milton Nascimento, some of Toninho’s, and some of mine. Since you and your family now live in Switzerland, do you feel a little removed from the New York jazz scene? I felt like getting out of New York after living there for 13 years. My wife is Swiss. We came back and forth for a while when she was in school, but I wanted new information in my overall life scene, and I just decided to move. First Rebecca and I moved to Zurich, and our older son Silas was born there, he’s now two years old. Our second son, Ezra, was born last June. Now we live in Lucerne, and I teach at a music school the