Adobo Jazz

Adobo Jazz: A Portrait of the Filipino as a Jazz Artist, Vol. 1
Adobo Jazz, A Portrait of the Filipino as a Jazz Artist, Vol 1
Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Fred Elizalde
Destiny
Bobby Enriquez
MAJAM
J.R. COBB Jazz Chamber
Bernard Soler
Manila Jazz Quartet
WDOUJI
Johnny Alegre AFFINITY
Monk's Jazz Bureau
Parliament Syndicate
Released2002
StudioMastered at Greenhill Sound
Genrejazz
LabelIndiRa Records
ProducerRhany Torres
Adobo Jazz, Vol. 2
Adobo Jazz Vol2
Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Ben Aristorenas Orchestra
Tony Carpio
Esen Aristorenas Trio
Jazz Friends
Narding Aristorenas
Barney Kessel Trio
The Bobby Enriquez All-Star Band
Vestre Roxas
Released2002
StudioMastered at Greenhill Sound
Genrejazz
LabelIndiRa Records
ProducerRichie Quirino and Rhany Torres
Adobo Jazz: Filipino Jazz Music of Our Time, Vol. 1
Adobo Jazz, Filipino Jazz Music of Our Time, Vol1
Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
ETS Band
Jake and the Jazzkals
Emy Munji
GTA Project
Erskine Basilio Group
The Jazz Cooperative
Henry Katindig and Friends
The Gaijins
Akasha
Bembet Buena and George Almaden
Released2019
StudioWild Grass Recording Studios
Genrejazz
LabelBowfinger Records
ProducerNational Commission for Culture and the Arts and George Almaden

Adobo Jazz is a series of "Pinoy Jazz" [1] CD compilations originally released in early 2002 by Rhany Torres[2][3][4][5] and continued by Richie Quirino[6][7][8][9][10][11] (late 2002) and George Almaden (2019).[12]

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  2. ^ "WATCH | Rhany Torres brings back a new wave nugget | BMPlus". BusinessMirror. April 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "New local jazz divas – The Manila Times". www.manilatimes.net.
  4. ^ "Katutubong Pasko (Ethnic Sounds Christmas)". www.amazon.com.
  5. ^ "Lakbay", www.pandora.com
  6. ^ Quirino, Richie C (2004). Pinoy jazz traditions. Pasig, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil. ISBN 978-971-27-1518-1. OCLC 61731785.
  7. ^ Quirino, Richie C; Davis, Collis H; Lagman, Gus; Aragon, Roache; Enage, Wayne; Quirino, Richie C (2006), Pinoy jazz: the story of jazz in the Philippines, Philippines: [JazzPhil], OCLC 271829142
  8. ^ Quirino, Richie C (2011). Contemporary jazz in the Philippines: 1970 to the year 2010. Mandaluyong, Philippines: Anvil. ISBN 978-971-27-2503-6. OCLC 714645367.
  9. ^ Quirino, Richie C (2017). The amen vibration. ISBN 978-621-02-0239-7. OCLC 1051232146.
  10. ^ Quirino, Richie C; Davis, Collis H (2006), Pinoy jazz: the story of jazz in the Philippines : a video, Philippines: Okara Video, OCLC 1194829370
  11. ^ Quirino, Richie C; Davis, Collis (2009), Pinoy jazz: the story of jazz in the Philippines : a documentary, Manila?: Jazz Society of the Philippines, OCLC 811724194
  12. ^ Maghirang, Tony M. (November 3, 2019). "ADOBO JAZZ | Waking up the 'dormant' local jazz scene | Tony M. Maghirang". BusinessMirror.