Artist's albums
Bastille Day
2023 · single
¡Por Ennio!
2023 · single
That Was Then
2022 · single
Talismã
2022 · single
Ilha Do Pêssego
2022 · single
Correnteza
2022 · single
Boulevard
2021 · single
Look at What a Mess You Made of Me
2021 · single
Ring the Bells
2021 · single
Quatro
2020 · album
American Nocturnes: Final Days of July
2020 · album
Llegará El Día
2020 · single
Sorte!
2019 · EP
Oração
2019 · single
Sorte!
2018 · single
Pitanga
2017 · album
Imaginário
2015 · album
The Green Flash
2014 · EP
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Biography
John Finbury is a Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated composer from Andover Massachusetts. “Sorte!!- featuring Brazilian singer-songwriter Thalma de Freitas was nominated for a 2020 Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album. With music by John and lyrics and vocals by Thalma, produced by Emilio D. Miler, featuring Vitor Gonçalves, Chico Pinheiro, Duduka de Fonseca, John Patitucci, Rogerio Boccato and Airto Moreira. In 2016, the song from his first album “Imaginário” - “A Chama Verde,” sung by Marcello Camargo, was nominated for a Latin Grammy for “Song Of The Year.” In 2017, John released his second Brazilian jazz album “Pitanga” featuring Marcella Camargo. John released a Chamber Jazz project of original instrumental music called “American Nocturnes: Final Days Of July” on May 1, 2020. "QUATRO" featuring Mexican jazz singer Magos Herrera, together with the powerhouse trio of Chano Domínguez, John Patitucci, and Antonio Sánchez premiered on May 20, 2020. In 2021 John released 3 singles: "Ring The Bells" an homage to Chick Corea, composed and recorded with Thalma de Freitas; "Look At What A Mess You Made Of Me" with lyrics by Ned Claflin, Patty Brayden and the composer, performed by French Jazz singer Camille Bertault and bassist Christian McBride; and "Boulevard" with lyrics by Camille, recorded with Larry Gouldings on organ and Billy Martin on drums. 2022 will feature a return to Brazilian Jazz with songs recorded in São Paulo. https://www.greenflashmusic.com