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Lady Zu

Woman Zu was probably one of the most well-known performers of Brazilian spirit and disco music from the ’70s. Zuleide Santos da Silva began her career like a vocalist at eight in the O Dois é Nosso display (Television Cultura/São Paulo). Keeping diverse jobs to produce a living while knocking …

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Vibranaires

Asbury Recreation area, NJ-based R&B vocal group the Vibranaires shaped in 1948. Regarding to Marv Goldberg’s profile in the Sept 1975 problem of Yesterday’s Thoughts, the group was founded by business lead tenor Bobby Thomas, a devout Orioles enthusiast who modeled his vocals following the group’s head, Sonny Til. Baritone …

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Ahdri Zhina Mandiela

Jamaica given birth to and Toronto based Ahdri Zhina Mandiela is a dub poet and theater movie director. Furthermore to two books of her poetry released by Sister Eyesight Press — Speshal Rikwes, released in 1985, and Dark Diaspora….In Dub, posted in 1991 — Mandiela has documented two cassettes of …

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George E. Lee

For an interval in the past due 1920’s, George E. Lee’s Orchestra was a close rival of Bennie Moten’s in Kansas Town. The older sibling of singer-pianist Julia Lee, George E. Lee used an Army music group in 1917, sang having a vocal quartet and in 1920 created a combo. …

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Pirly Zurstrassen

Not only is it an accomplished jazz pianist, Pirly Zurstrassen can be a Teacher of jazz piano, harmonic dictation, and reading interpretation on the Royal Brussels Conservatory (since Oct 1990). Almost completely self-taught, Zurstrassen was honored a Saxe prize with the Belgian Jazz Press in Dec 1988 for his Compact …

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Cornélio Pires

The first independent producer of Brazil as well as the first someone to ever record traditional, authentic caipira (hillbilly) music, Cornélio Pires was the largest propagandist from the hillbilly culture of upstate São Paulo in the initial decades from the 20th century. Along with 26 books about the caipira with …

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The Swallows

The Swallows are best remembered for “Dearest” (number nine R&B in August 1951) and a small number of various other great doo wop tunes. The group — like their community affects the Vibranaires — had been from Baltimore, MD, and started singing soon after, developing in 1946. Originally known as …

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Doc Cook

Unlike most pioneer jazz musicians who passed “Doc” or “Professor,” Charles “Doc” Cook actually had a doctorate degree in music, in the Chicago College of Music. Make produced a name for himself as conductor and music movie director from the Orchestra at Paddy Harmon’s Dreamland Ballroom from 1922 to 1927 …

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Oleg Caetani

Russian-born conductor Oleg Caetani is usually half-Russian and half-Italian and was informed in both Italy and Russia; he’s also fluent in five dialects. He was a past due protégé of Nadia Boulanger and it is most readily connected with opera productions; his opera performing debut was in the Berlin Staatsoper …

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Manuela Carrasco

With her 1973 debut, Manuela Carrasco helped to release a fresh era of flamenco dance, bringing an unprecedented energy and imagination to her choreography. Relating to Flamenco Globe, “the effectiveness of her ft, the vigor of her motions astonishe the general public; who, by many, appointed her expert of the …

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