Danilo Pérez, the Grammy-Award winning Panamanian pianist, composer, and educator, is a dynamic force in contemporary music, renowned for his distinctive blend of Latin jazz and world music. Born in 1966, Pérez began his musical journey at just three years old, studying under his father, a bandleader and singer. Over three decades, he has become one of the most influential musicians of our time, celebrated for his cultural evangelism of Panama and his innovative approach to jazz. His 2003 album "Till Then" is noted for its profound impact on fellow musicians, showcasing Pérez's ability to create music that transcends borders and genres. Whether performing with his Global Messengers Project or exploring the rich tapestry of Pan-American jazz, Pérez's music is a vibrant fusion of folkloric traditions, odd meters, and European influences, offering a captivating experience for any music enthusiast.