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Claudionor Germano

Probably one of the most important interpreters of frevo-canção and frevo-de-rua of most occasions, Claudionor Germano was Mestre Capiba’s favourite interpreter. Enjoying large recognition in these local genres, Germano experienced an opportunity to present his skill overseas in the U.S. (Miami and NY) and Tokyo, Japan, in the excursion Vôo …

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Eddie Green

The keyboardist Eddie Green established a permanent reference to several areas of the Philadelphia music picture, including both Philly soul and Philly jazz. Green experienced appear in the ’50s learning with Richie Powell, sibling of famous pianist Bud Powell (no slouch himself). He joined up with a widely adored, cutting-edge …

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Luís Carlos Paraná

Author of “Maria, Carnaval e Cinzas,” recorded by Roberto Carlos, and “De Amor e Paz” (written with Adauto Santos; interpreted by Elza Soares, with which he produced himself within the historic celebrations from the ’60s), Luís Carlos Paraná also experienced some achievement as an interpreter. Specifically, he was the musical …

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Noca da Portela

Probably one of the most dynamic sambistas ever sold, composer of more than 300 recorded tunes, Noca da Portela may be the inventor of “Portela Querida” (interpreted by Elza Soares), “Isto Tem Que Acabar” (recorded by Ataulpho Alves Júnior), “Capital carry out Samba” (recorded by Eliana Pittman), “Condição” (registered from …

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Joseph Kekuku

According to story, the metal guitar was invented by Joseph Kekuku, a schoolboy on Oahu Isle. Strolling along railroad songs, he is likely to have found a metallic bolt and experimented slipping it over the strings. The sound from the producing glissando happy him a lot that he consequently created …

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Alfredo Gama

Alfredo Gama left 250 compositions, a few of which remain unpublished. Graduating from regulations school from the Recife University in 1889, he became a region judge in upstate Pernambuco. In Feb 1897 he founded the Instituto Aires Gama, trying for contemporary pedagogic methods. Like a composer, Gama experienced an incessant …

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Bob Moore

Big-band buffs basting in the brass bliss of Basie will recognize Bobby Moore as you of this big band’s best trumpet soloists, it doesn’t matter how small his amount of time in the group actually was. Jazz followers whose interests operate even more toward the sensational, occasionally sad side from …

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The Cumberland Ridge Runners

This group was highly successful for quite some time using a stage show and group of radio broadcasts that combined top-flight musicianship with hillbilly dressing and hamming, even though the players themselves certainly all had authentically rural backgrounds. Guitarist Karl Davis and mandolinist Hartford Taylor had been a Western world …

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Charlie Gabriel

A member from the famous Gabriel family members from New Orleans. He takes on saxes and clarinets, from early traditional to passionate and cool.

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Fred Pike

Many listeners associate bluegrass using the Appalachians, to the stage where one college of criticism insists that this weirdos away in California couldn’t possibly play it correct. That hill range does ultimately wind its method up into New Britain, so it is probably no real surprise to discover pickers of …

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