With a twist of Latin and contemporary jazz flavors, Ray Obiedo puts his signature spin on the guitar. The Oakland-based artist’s latest album, “Twist” on Rhythmus Records, marks his 11th release. Obiedo brings together his talent for composing originals with his flair for reimagining classics like War’s “All Day Music,” which features vocalist Chloé Jean.

Obiedo’s star-studded musical journey shines bright on his latest project, enlisting renowned artists like Yellowjackets’ Bob Mintzer, percussion powerhouses Pete Escovedo and Peter Michael Escovedo. This new album features smooth vocals from Sheila E., Lilan Kane, Leah Tysse, Michelle Hawkins, and Sandy Cressman, and dynamic instrumentalists like sax and flute player Norbert Stachel, trombonist Jeff Cressman, keyboardist Peter Horvath, and drummer Phil Hawkins.

This Latin Jazz collection also brings together musical masters for an energetic collaboration. Steel pan virtuosos Andy Narell and his brother Jeff Narell lend their iconic sound. Tower of Power’s acclaimed drummer David Garibaldi and bassist Marc van Wageningen add their signature funk grooves. Rounding out the lineup are Santana keyboardist David K. Mathews and percussionist Karl Perazzo, who infuse their trademark Latin flair.

Obiedo assembles a masterful musical mosaic overflowing with talent. This A-list ensemble illuminates Obiedo’s compositions, showcasing his prowess for bringing together diverse artists to create musical magic. With 5 previous acclaimed albums on Windham Hill Jazz and 4 more on his own Oakland-based Rhythmus Records, the West Coast guitarist brews a rhythmic, energetic soundscape on “Twist” that reveals his passion for the diverse flavors of his Bay Area home.