- Diego Piñera featuring John Patitucci & David Kikoski: Evidence
(2025, download / streaming, --, cuneiform / bandcamp)
On his latest release, "Evidence", drummer and composer Diego Pinera is joined by John Pattucci (bass) and David Kikoski (piano).
Diego adds:
John has been a massive influence on me since I was 15, back in my hometown of Montevideo, Uruguay. His work with the Chick Corea Elektric Band, especially with the incredible Dave Weckl on drums, left a lasting mark on my musical journey. To now share the studio with him is nothing short of surreal—a dream come true after years of trying to connect. Dave Kikoski is another long-time inspiration. I first heard him on Roy Haynes’ *Birds of a Feather* (with Dave Holland and Roy Hargrove), and I’ve been hooked on his unique sound ever since.
What makes *Evidence* even more magical is how it all came together: completely spontaneous and without any rehearsal. I flew to New York, met John and Dave at the studio (big thanks to my friend Luis Bacqué), and from the first note, it was clear—something incredible was happening. We had planned to record just two tracks, but the energy was so electric that we ended up recording four.
Wh
at started as a simple collaboration quickly transformed into a rich, dynamic journey—one that blends jazz tradition, spontaneous improvisation, and a raw, instinctive musical conversation.
I truly hope you enjoy listening to this music as much as we loved creating it.
John has been a massive influence on me since I was 15, back in my hometown of Montevideo, Uruguay. His work with the Chick Corea Elektric Band, especially with the incredible Dave Weckl on drums, left a lasting mark on my musical journey. To now share the studio with him is nothing short of surreal—a dream come true after years of trying to connect. Dave Kikoski is another long-time inspiration. I first heard him on Roy Haynes’ *Birds of a Feather* (with Dave Holland and Roy Hargrove), and I’ve been hooked on his unique sound ever since.
What makes *Evidence* even more magical is how it all came together: completely spontaneous and without any rehearsal. I flew to New York, met John and Dave at the studio (big thanks to my friend Luis Bacqué), and from the first note, it was clear—something incredible was happening. We had planned to record just two tracks, but the energy was so electric that we ended up recording four.
Wh
at started as a simple collaboration quickly transformed into a rich, dynamic journey—one that blends jazz tradition, spontaneous improvisation, and a raw, instinctive musical conversation.
I truly hope you enjoy listening to this music as much as we loved creating it.

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