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  1. Thus, Anderson has staked his claim on an almost-untouched corner of music: Native American jazz. Along with bassist Mike McCluhan and drummer Nick Lucero, joined by a succession of hip-hop MCs, he skillfully braids Indigenous melodies and syncopated grooves in a way that can appeal to purists in either camp.

  2. Feb 24, 2023 · Delbert Anderson saw a jazz combo on the stage of his elementary school auditorium and became obsessed with the music. ... The trio’s drummer, Nick Lucero, 39, half Peruvian Quechua and half ...

  3. Delbert Anderson, 36, is a Navajo jazz musician, and he and his bandmates live in Farmington, a city of 46,000 perched just east of the reservation where he was born, which is the size of the Republic of Ireland. The trio s drummer, Nick Lucero, 39, half Peruvian Quechua and half Spanish, grew up on a ranch in Colorado.

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · On a February morning, we sit down to talk at Studio 116 in Farmington, New Mexico—not alone, but with Anderson’s San Juan Jazz Society board member Karen Ellsbury and bandmate Nicholas Lucero. “I’d seen Delbert play at the local Riverfest, so we knew he was talented,” Ellsbury says.

  5. May 21, 2021 · Nick Lucero, who is of indigenous Peruvian descent, is a drummer with The Delbert Anderson Trio. Courtesy of Indigenous Performance Productions. It’s time for a celebration. That’s the idea ...

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  6. Mar 9, 2023 · Delbert Anderson, 36, is a Navajo jazz musician, and he and his bandmates live in Farmington, a city of 46,000 just east of the reservation where he was born, which is the size of the Republic of Ireland. The trio’s drummer, Nick Lucero, 39, half Peruvian Quechua and half Spanish, grew up on a ranch in Colorado.

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  8. Married since 2013 and a father of five, Anderson is also committed to building the strength of Native communities, primarily through his work as a music educator, mentor, and community leader. “ [Delbert] has inspired countless young Indigenous artists to connect with their cultural identity through music,” notes his manager, Tim Wilson.