The cover of Vai Passar by Antonio Adolfo features an illustration of two puppet-like figures in carnival-inspired attire. One wears a clown hat and holds a tambourine, while the other, dressed in patterned clothing, appears animated and mid-dance. The background fades in soft beige tones with green and red hues. The artist’s name appears in blue letters at the top, and the album title in red below.

All That Brazilian Jazz

Rio de Janeiro-born pianist Antonio Adolfo never misses that perfect meeting point between jazz and Brazilian roots with “Vai Passar,” his take on a tune co-composed by Chico Buarque and Francis Hime.

Author: Tom Orr

Tom Orr is a California-based writer whose talent and mental stability are of an equally questionable nature. His hobbies include ignoring trends, striking dramatic poses in front of his ever-tolerant wife and watching helplessly as his kids surpass him in all desirable traits.
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