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Márkos Vamvakáris

A self-taught bouzouki participant from the isle of Syros, Markos Vamvakaris recorded within the rounder-like Rembetica design for a number of big brands (Columbia, Parlophon, Odeon) within the 1930s and early 1940s. He frequently sang aswell, and used accompanists on acoustic guitar, the toumbeleki hands drum, as well as the …

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Leonel Azevedo

Leonel Azevedo had prominence being a author of classics disputed by among the better interpreters of the Golden Age group of Brazilian music. Since his early youth, Azevedo showed curiosity for music, and a lady cousin presented him towards the piano. At 16 he examined the first quality of theory, …

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Joseph Kosma

Though probably most familiar for the typical “Autumn Leaves,” composer Joseph Kosma also scored many of the best films in cinematic history, including some pictures for renowned director Jean Renoir. Blessed in Budapest, Hungary, on Oct 22, 1905, he examined on the Budapest Conservatory, gaining a scholarship towards the Berlin …

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Meyer Duque Estrada

Keeper from the custom begun with flutists Joaquim Antônio da Silva Callado and Mathieu-André Reichert, who have gave birth towards the Brazilian flute lineage, Meyer Duque Estrada took charge of growing their accomplishments. Disciple of both Reichert and Callado, his very own pupils also attained noted appearance. Amongst them Patápio …

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Ismael Silva

Ismael Silva was a bamba (prominent samba composer) of renowned college Estácio de Sá, cradle of samba. Successor from the immortal Sinhô (José Barbosa da Silva), the Ruler of Samba. His partner Noel Rosa known as him “the spirit of samba”. He was also the founder from the initial college …

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Jimmy Lord

This early jazz reed player had an exceptionally brief career — lung problems, overall, are not the sort of setback a clarinet or saxophone player is likely to be able to bypass. Jimmy Lord needed to consider one lengthy hiatus from playing in the first ’30s because of these health …

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Rene Cospito

Devotees of the brilliant pianist may bicker about whether he was created in 1905 or 1906, however, not about his importance towards the country’s music picture. Someone performing the tango might just not be carrying it out if there have been no Rene Cospito, while his Don Goyo quartet brought …

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Thomas Gray

New Orleans jazz veteran Thomas “Tick” Grey is among the hardly any players out of this genre who may have been nicknamed following a blood-sucking insect. While small indicator for the nickname’s actual reason are available in the scant information that are known concerning this artist’s existence, there are amazing …

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Dewey Bassett

Dewey Bassett and his wife Gassie made some old-time or hill music recordings for Bluebird from 1939-1940, throughout a period when record businesses had largely stopped taping this genre. Like many performers of that time period, Bassett thoroughly re-wrote or organized lots of the traditional items, area of the ongoing …

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