Sergio Pamies

Sergio Pamies (born in 1983) is a Spanish jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, who has published four albums under his name, and appears in several recordings as a sideman.

[4] In 2007 Pamies participated as a piano soloist at Joan Albert Amargós’ concerto premiere Transformacions at the Gran Teatre del Liceu (Barcelona).

During his time at UNT, Pamies was a member of the 7-time Grammy nominated One O’Clock Lab Band, accompanying guest artists such as Bobby McFerrin, Arturo Sandoval, Marvin Stamm, Chuck Findley, Doc Severinsen, and Wycliffe Gordon, among others.

[7] His dissertation prepared for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts, The Controversial Identity of Flamenco Jazz: A New Historical and Analytical Approach, is available online at the University of North Texas Library Website.

[13][14] His next recording, Borrachito (Bebyne Records), was released in 2011, and it features Christian Scott, Diego Amador, Antonio Serrano [es], Rubem Dantas, and Pepe Luis Carmona “Habichuela.” [15] [16] [17] [18] Pamies participated in the festivals XVI Jazz Na Starówce (Warsaw, Poland, 2010),[19]Colores Flamencos (Olomouc and Sumperk, Czech Republic, 2011),[20]Munijazz Festival (Munilla, Spain, 2011),[21] XXI Jazz en el Lago (Atarfe, Spain, 2012),[22] XXVII Festival Internacional de Música y Danza Ciudad de Úbeda (Úbeda, Spain, 2015),[23] among others.

It was recorded in Dallas (Texas, USA) and features Quamon Fowler, Ashleigh Smith, Lara Bello, and Samuel Torres.

It was recorded in New York in August 2021, and it features Dave Liebman, Paquito D'Rivera, Alex Norris, Michael Thomas, Marshall Gilkes, Samuel Torres, Ricky Rodriguez, and Jimmy Macbride among others.