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Pianist
Guillermo Klein moved from his native Argentina to Boston in 1990 to study at Berklee College of Music. In 1993 he moved to New York where he formed an inventive 17-piece big band. The band played Sunday nights at the underground club Smalls throughout 1995. Several years later, a newer, larger club called the Jazz Standard gave
the Guillermo Klein Big Band a regular Monday night gig for several months. Klein also performed and recorded with a ten-piece ensemble called
los Guachos, which featured the likes of
Bill McHenry,
Chris Cheek,
Ben Monder, and others. The band's debut on Candid Records was never released, but Sunnyside picked up
Guachos II for release in 1999. Unfortunately for the New York jazz scene, Klein moved back to Argentina in September of 2000.
Klein paired with saxophonist Rodrigo Dominguez and trumpeter
Juan Cruz de Urquiza for 2005's
Nave on Sunnyside. In 2010, he delivered the ambitious Domador de Huellas in which he interpreted songs by famed Argentine poet and folk musician Gustavo "Cuchi" Leguizamón. A year later, he paired with pianist
Aaron Goldberg for
Bienestan, followed in 2012 by Carrera, which featured his
los Guachos ensemble. The concert album
Live at the Village Vanguard appeared in 2014. The pianist then returned to
los Guachos for 2016's Los Guachos V. In 2017, Klein collaborated with singer/songwriter
Rebecca Martin on
The Upstate Project. ~ David R. Adler