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Tag Archives: 1930s – 1970s

Raul Marques

Raul Marques was a sambista in the ’30s and ’40s, having written several sambas which would remain uncredited seeing that his creations, seeing that he used to market them for peanuts because of poverty. A few of his regular customers had been Miguel Baúza and César Brasil, but Carlos Galhardo …

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Elza Laranjeira

Her biggest hit was the samba-canção “European union Sei Que Vou Te Amar” (Tom Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes), in 1959. She added to verify the nascent recognition from the duo with an LP focused on their compositions with many songs documented for the very first time, A Música de Jobim e …

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Harry Douglass

His army stint through the second Globe War may be the only time baritone singer Harry Douglas wasn’t from the Deep River Guys, a harmony vocal group using a repertoire of both gospel and secular music that was active some way for a lot more than half-a-century. The group started …

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Paul Creston

Being a composer, Paul Creston was about as self-made as he could possibly be. Blessed Giuseppe Guttoveggio in NEW YORK in 1906, Creston decided his professional surname from a higher college play he’d experienced, adopting “Paul” due to the fact it appealed to him. The kid of poor Italian immigrants …

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Eddie Miller

Eddie Miller had a career being a bandleader in the ’30s and ’40s, the heyday of American swing. Happily proclaiming their traditions on leading from the bass drum, Eddie Miller & His Oklahomans cut several edges: the punctual “Motel Period” as well as the pathetic “Don’t Break My Heart Once …

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Jerry Fuller

The longer career of clarinetist Jerry Fuller includes an intriguing group of recordings below his name, a protracted collaboration with the fantastic trombonist Jack Teagarden, and in Fuller’s final years participation in the prophetic Style Is Back Style combo. Fuller’s name if frequently associated with traditional Dixieland stylings — for …

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Harold Arnold

Harold Arnold was among the most-respected statistics in jazz; got he not selected to function nine to five and increase a family later in his music profession rather than gigging and saving, he would are actually greater than a footnote in the annals of jazz. He was raised in Cleveland, …

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Xangô da Mangueira

A talented improviser, Xangô da Mangueira’s uncanny capability of composing in heat of as soon as earned him the nickname O Rei carry out Partido Alto (“The Ruler of Partido Alto”). Deserving a lot more acknowledgement, having produced a similar contribution to globe music as Cartola and Nelson Cavaquinho, da …

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Babaú

Having witnessed the building blocks from the Mangueira samba college in his years as a child, Babaú da Mangueira participated in the building blocks from the samba institutions Unidos perform Tuiuti (1930, that he had written his initial samba-enredo, “As Riquezas perform Brasil”), Unidos perform Cabuçu, Unidos perform Outeiro (in …

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Evandro do Bandolim

Evandro carry out Bandolim, leader from the Regional carry out Evandro carry out Bandolim, recorded 20 albums like a choro mandolin soloist, which five were launched internationally: Le Bandolin Brésilien par Evandro in France, and four CDs issued in Japan, Evandro e o Conjunto Roda de Choro (1991), Valsas Brasileiras …

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