Cuba's Harold López-Nussa is a gifted pianist whose immense skills have found him combining sophisticated post-bop jazz with Cuban and Afro-Latin traditions. A winner of the 2005 solo piano contest at Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival, López-Nussa garnered attention for his albums like 2007's Canciones and 2013's New Day. Along with collaborations with Christian Scott, Gilles Peterson, and Alune Wade, he has continued to release his own dynamic albums, including his 2018 trio date Un Dia Cualquiera and 2020 quartet session Te Lo Dije. Following a tour in 2021, he left Cuba ...