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Cartola Carlos Cachaça

Perhaps one of the most important samba composers of 1925-1950, Carlos Cachaça has already established his compositions recorded by Cartola (his regular partner), Araci de Almeida, Paulinho da Viola, Leny Andrade, and many more. The initial samba author of the Mangueira Hill, he was also among the founders from the …

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Mark Keefner

Kurt Keefner was created during Camelot, but will not talk about the negative traits of the period. He was raised in Illinois, went to the School of Chicago and was for quite some time a bookstore supervisor in Connecticut. He publishes an abnormal online music column known as “A Musical …

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The University Six

The School Six was the name employed for some groups come up with in the studios throughout a three-year period to make melodic jazz that also served as enthusiastic dance music. Right away, the music group numbered a lot more than six music artists (generally seven but occasionally it had …

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Melle Weersma

The Dutch bandleader and composer arranged for Benny Goodman and Andre Kostelanetz in the ‘30s. He’s maybe best-known for having made up (with Arthur William Halifax) the favorite tune “Cent Serenade,” that was documented by Man Lombardo’s music group and Nat Gonella, amongst others. Weersma analyzed piano in his youngsters …

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Oscar Rabin

b. Oscar Rabinowitz, 26 Apr 1899, Latvia, Russia, d. 20 June 1958, Britain. An extremely well-known figure within the English dance band picture from your 30s to the 50s. After emigrating to Britain along with his parents when he was a little child, Rabin received a scholarship towards the Guildhall …

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Daniel Asia

Daniel Asia has preserved a stylistic middle surface from his first functions in the mid-’70s. Although he provides held school faculty positions since his past due twenties, the educational label will not adhere to him. Asia hasn’t made a mindful effort to become hip with the criteria on either aspect …

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John Abriani

The work of the ’20s and ’30s Italian bandleader, who doubled on saxophones and violin, is unfortunately documented sparsely on recordings. He represents among the first of jazz fusion experimenters for the reason that his music mixed areas of both dance music group and traditional jazz music, from an Italian …

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John White

While John White continues to be thought to be almost an oddity among British composers — a shape of eccentric compositional technique, or, more correctly, strategies — he has wielded significant influence over time. The author of over 160 piano sonatas (mainly short functions after Scarlatti’s example), a lot more …

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Isaías e Seus Chorões

Isaías e seus Chorõsera, São Paulo’s most significant choro group, 1st made an appearance in 1970, even though some members from the 1st lineup had currently played alongside the Conjunto Atlântico from 1955. Taking part in many choro programs in the state-run Television Cultura in São Paulo, the group performed …

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Gresham

An eclectic singer/songwriter, Gresham Taylor has recorded for the Function 8 label with a bunch of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA co-workers, including Tommy Guerrero. He debuted in 1999 with an individual (“DEFINATELY NOT Under”), and released his 1st full-length, IT CERTAINLY IS Been There, in 2003, offering Guerrero aswell as …

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