Alfredo Rodriguez Shares Lead Single For New Album ‘Coral Way’ out 8/18 – “Fidju di Lua” ft. Alana Sinkëy

Photo Credit: Gabriela Gabrielaa

Globally acclaimed artist and pianist Alfredo Rodriguez has shared “Fidju di Lua” ft. Alana Sinkëy, the lead single from his new album Coral Way, out on August 18 via Mack Avenue Records. He’s also shared an official video to accompany the track.

Rodriguez notes, “The track is the essence of the multicultural blend that I want to share with everyone on Coral Way. It mixes sounds of reggaeton and folk with Alana Sinkëy’s stellar vocals in Portuguese and Creole. There isn’t one music style you can point to that defines this track, but that is actually the purpose.”

Watch the official video for “Fidju di Lua” ft. Alana Sinkëy HERE,

Stream HERE

“I play what I live, and Coral Way is my new life,” states Rodriguez. “It is the name of the street on which, for the past 3 years, I have been composing this album, and now I’m excited that people from all over the world will finally get to hear it in an expansive way, with a full live band.”

On Coral Way, listeners can expect to hear the Rodriguez they’ve known and loved for years, but with a new twist. The album embodies the collective sound of Miami, blending Latin pop, timba, salsa, bachata, tango, reggaeton, and bolero. It’s a musical fusion that encompasses the diverse Latin community while celebrating individuality and fostering unity. It calls upon Rodriguez’s roots just as much as his newly-learned experiences, representing a new phase of life marked by his latest move from Los Angeles to Miami; the birth of his baby girl; and finally reuniting in the same city as his family, who now all live in Miami, following his departure from Cuba.

In his new home, Rodriguez took note of the limited cross-pollination and few collaborations that existed between mainstream Latin music and Latin jazz. Coral Way, which features guest vocalists Cimafunk and Alana Sinkëy, serves as the connective tissue between these worlds—an artistic statement for the diverse Latin community to be seen, be heard, and take pride in their history, while creating community through individuality.

Born and raised in Havana, Cuba, Rodriguez’s passion for music burned brightly despite the numerous restrictions imposed by his country. At a tender age, he faced discouragement from his first teacher, who dismissed him as devoid of talent. Undeterred, Rodriguez’s love for the piano persisted, even in the absence of an instrument at home. He resorted to painting piano keys on his parents’ dinner table to practice his scales—a testament to his determination and resourcefulness.

Eventually, Alfredo was invited to represent Cuba at the Montreux Jazz Festival, where he impressed Quincy Jones. Jones saw the immense talent in Rodriguez and extended an invitation to work together in the U.S. However, pursuing this opportunity meant leaving his family behind and embarking on a journey that would require relinquishing his Cuban citizenship.

Since then, Rodriguez has achieved remarkable milestones. He has graced prestigious stages worldwide and earned a Grammy® nomination for his track “Guantanamera” from the album The Invasion Parade. Additionally, he became the first non-Chinese artist to collaborate on the English version of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo theme song, working alongside esteemed musicians such as Tan Dun, Siedah Garrett, and Quincy Jones.

Beyond his accomplishments, Rodriguez’s ability to “play stories” on the keys allows him to connect with his listeners on a deeply personal level. His albums, including The Invasion ParadeTocororo, and Duologue, reflect his memories of Cuba, his experiences as an immigrant, and his journey of self-discovery through music. He’s been featured by All Things ConsideredDownbeatThe New York TimesLos Angeles Times, and Wall Street Journal among many others, and performed for NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert.

Rodriguez continues to share his music along with his impactful message of perseverance and cross culturalization on an international tour, while sharing a variety of viral social media videos in which he plays well-known compositions in a Cuban timba style.

Tour Dates:

July 1: Murcia, Spain @ San Javier Jazz Festival
July 4: Baku, Azerbaijan @ Baku Summer Days
July 6: Oviedo, Spain @ Teatro Campoamor with Richard Bona
July 7-8: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain @ Canarias Jazz Festival with Richard Bona
July 26: Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland @ Kupferschmiede with Richard Bona
July 28: Los Angeles, California @ Hollywood Bowl Quincy Jones 90th Birthday Celebration 
July 29: Los Angeles, California @ Hollywood Bowl Quincy Jones 90th Birthday Celebration 
August 4: Bitonto, Italy @ Beat Onto
August 5: Corinaldo, Italy @ Associazione Culturale Round Jazz
August 6: Rimini, Italy @ Corte Degli Agostiniani
August 9: Augsburg, Germany @ Botanischer Garten
August 12: Bansko, Bulgaria @ Bansko Jazz Festival
August 16: Tratalias, Italy @ Santannaresi Jazz
August 18: Castelsardo, Italy @ Musica sulle Bocche Festival Jazz Internazionale
August 20: Makarska, Croatia @ Makarska Jazz Festival
September 19: Saint Louis, Missouri @ City Winery
September 20: Chicago, Illinois @ Constellation
September 22: Des Moines, Iowa @ Civic Music Association
September 23: Madison, Wisconsin @ Stoughton
September 24: St. Paul, Minnesota @ Turf Club 
September 28: New York City, New York @ Sheen Center
October 1: North Carolina @ Carolina Theater 
October 4: Boca Raton, Florida @ Boca Black Box
October 5: Cocoa Beach, Florida @ Heidi’s Jazz Club
October 6: Largo, Florida @ Central Park Performing Arts Center
October 7: Miami, Florida @ The Moss Center
October 11: Denver, Colorado @ Cervantes
October 13: Greeley, Colorado @ UNC Greeley
October 14: Beaver Creek, Colorado @ Vilar Perf. Arts Center with Richard Bona 
October 15: Salt Lake City, Utah @ State Room 
November 3: Madrid, Spain @ Teatro Pavon 
November 4: Lausanne, Switzerland @ Paderewski Room Salle Paderewski
November 8: Lublin, Poland @ Teatr Stary w Lublinie
November 9: Warsaw, Poland @ Jassmine
November 10: Ełk, Poland @ Elk Cultural Center
November 15: Novi Sad, Serbia @ Novi Sad Jazz Festival
November 17: Eilat, Israel @ Red Sea Jazz Festival
November 26: Mumbai, India @ Mumbai Intl. Jazz Festival
February 2: Gainesville, Florida @ University of Florida at Phillips Center Upstage 
February 15: Rotterdam, Netherlands @ LantarenVenster
February 16: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Bimhuis
February 17: Cologne, Germany @ Kölner Philharmonie
February 20: Stockholm, Sweden @ Fasching
February 24: Neuburg, Germany @ Birdland Jazz Club Neuburg
February 25: Straubing, Bayern Germany @ Hotel ASAM
March 22: Los Angeles, California @ UCLA

Photo Credit: Gabriela Gabrielaa
Photo Credit: Gabriela Gabrielaa