Audio By Carbonatix
With 1 day left in our spring campaign, we have a new $10,000 goal!
New Times members have already contributed more than $8,000 - can you help us hit our new goal and keep New Times free and in print every week? If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today.
Don Wilner is well known in these parts as the house bassist at the Van Dyke Café, the glue at the center of Miami’s forever endangered jazz scene. He has recently issued a new album of jazz standards, Figments of My Imagination, that’s heavy on the Brazilian, with several classics by Antonio Carlos Jobim, including “Mohave” and “A Felicidade.” The music is consistently strong, bearing a warm chamber-jazz sound, and Wilner shows off his ample chops by bowing and plucking his many solos with cool precision. He’s aided by a supporting cast that includes local jazz stalwarts such as singer Rose Max and pianist Mike Orta, the latter delivering transcendent performances that seemingly soar off the disc. Check out Wilner’s version of Duke Ellington’s “In a Sentimental Mood,” a slow, swinging groove that proves our local jazz scene doesn’t suffer a complete lack of talent.