A Grammy Award-winning soprano saxophonist/flutist known primarily for her fluid Afro-Cuban jazz style, Toronto native Jane Bunnett emerged in the late 1980s with In Dew Time. She went on to collaborate with some of Cuba's top jazz musicians, including on her second album, 1991's Spirits of Havana, before making her Blue Note label debut with 1996's Jane Bunnett and the Cuban Piano Masters. She took a brief sabbatical from Afro-Cuban music for 2002's Spirituals & Dedications before returning with Cuban Odyssey in 2003, an album that earned her both Juno and Grammy awards. In 2...