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Tag Archives: 1970s – 2000s

Hans Vonk

Hans Vonk established a well known career being a symphony conductor with an array of repertory and a solid sense of design for the many intervals of music within the symphonic repertory. His dad was a violinist in the fantastic Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, enabling Hans to develop up with a …

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Dave Peck

Dave Peck began moving towards jazz during his 1st year in senior high school with his 1st love, the trumpet. The determining moment which resulted in a jazz profession came when, like a 14-year-old, he noticed Kilometers Davis’ recordings from your Blackhawk which belonged to his girlfriend’s dad. His determination …

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Gabriel Yacoub

Gabriel Yacoub was among the spearheads from the folk revival that swept through France. The founder and head of important French trad rock-band Malicorne through the 1970s and early ’80s, Yacoub provides continuing to explore the entire spectral range of French music being a soloist. Based on Vanity Good, Yacoub’s …

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Peter Skellern

A composer, singer, and musician, Peter Skellern played trombone inside a college music group and served as organist and choirmaster in an area cathedral before attending the Guildhall College of Music, that he graduated with honors in 1968. Because “I didn’t wish to spend another 50 years playing Chopin,” he …

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Peter Warren

Peter Warren’s focus on bass and cello reached a sizeable viewers via his regular membership in drummer Jack port DeJohnette’s ensembles from the mid-’70s. DeJohnette’s Particular Edition band documented a number of the even more critically acclaimed jazz from the past due ’70s and early ’80s; Warren performed over the …

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Anthony Rooley

Anthony Rooley began his music career being a classical guitarist, learning with Hector Quine on the Royal Academy of Music. By his very own description, he sensed “misfit” within this youthful performance plan; he started teaching himself to try out the lute, producing his very own transcriptions through the academy’s …

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Dave Graney

Dave Graney was among the Australian music scene’s most long lasting, and strangest, famous actors. Hailing from the tiny South Australian city of Support Gambier, Graney transferred to Melbourne in the past due 1970s and produced his first music group the Moodists, offering Graney’s wife Clare Moore and upcoming Dirty …

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Wilfrido Vargas

Wilfrido Vargas (b. Wilfrido Radamés Vargas Martínez, Apr 24, 1949, Altamira, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic), was a bandleader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and maker who was simply instrumental to make the merengue design an internationally phenomena. He started his musical research early, going to the Municipal Academy of Music starting …

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Charles Wuorinen

With over 200 compositions to his credit, Charles Wuorinen is among the most prolific modern American composers. Given birth to in 1938, he analyzed at Columbia University or college, where he caused Otto Luening, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and Jack port Beeson. A significant existence in American music for over four years, …

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Aldo Romano

Although given birth to in Italy, Aldo Romano moved to France along with his family at a age. He had been playing electric guitar and drums appropriately in Paris within the ’50s when he noticed Donald Byrd’s group with drummer Arthur Taylor. Since that time, he provides dedicated himself towards …

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