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Márvio Ciribelli

Brazilian jazz musician Marvio Ciribelli analyzed music composition with Armando Quezada and traditional piano with Aurélio Silveira. Down the road, he studied using the piano players and composers Antônio Adolfo, Luizinho Eça, and Ian Visitor. Among the important Brazilian music artists he spent some time working with, it could be …

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Rick Harris

Brass participant, vocalist and arranger Rick Harris offers often been associated with vocalist Pam Bricker, although he offers recorded in various other contexts including a 1994 cooperation using the unrelated Costs Harris. An ensemble known as Mad Love which started in the middle ’80s was the to begin the Bricker …

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Hector Costita

Héctor Costita, together with his own single discography, provides performed and recorded with brands such as for example Lalo Schifrin, Sérgio Mendes and his Conjunto Bossa Rio, Edison Machado, Elis Regina, Elizete Cardoso, Zimbo Trio, Hermeto Pascoal, and Nelson Aires. Costita started his musical research in Bueno Aires. In 1954, …

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Claudio Slon

Best Brazilian drummer Claudio Slon performed using the Walter Wanderley Trio and Sergio Mendes’ Brazil ’66 through the ’60s, and appeared in many Brazilian periods overseen by Creed Taylor for the Verve label, including such label spotlights as A PARTICULAR Smile, A PARTICULAR Sadness by Astrud Gilberto, Influx by Antonio …

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Nivaldo Ornelas

Nivaldo Ornelas can be an important musician using a single career and a good resumé as sideman, performing, saving, and/or touring with such brands as Gary Peacock, Jack port DeJohnette, Egberto Gismonti, Wagner Tiso, Milton Nascimento, and many more. Ornelas begun to play accordion extremely early. At 16, he had …

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Don Chacal

Don Chacal became a specialist in 1968, quickly uncovering himself as a solid percussionist, having worked regularly with excellent instrumentalists. Until 1972 he was the percussionist from the Som Três (César Camargo Mariano, Sabá, and Toninho Pinheiro), also burning Wilson Simonal in a number of national and worldwide trips. In …

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Fábio Jr.

Fábio Jr. started carrying out in São Paulo as a kid on Television (Bandeirantes) and radio displays. In 1971, he used the stage name Uncle Jack port and later Tag Davis, under which he documented many singles sung in British, having achievement with “DON’T ALLOW Me Try” and “I wish …

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Marcos Ariel

Because the ’70s, Marcos Ariel has dedicated himself to Brazilian instrumental music and jazz, achieving international status through the entire next decade. Ariel analyzed traditional music in his child years, being drawn to jazz later on by famous brands Hermeto Pascoal and Chick Corea. He created his first music group, …

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Guinga

Guinga began his music studies like a self-taught violonista in 13. Later, he’d deepen his apprenticeship of traditional violão. At 16, he started to create his personal compositions and in 1967, he offered one of these at II FIC (Rede Globo, Rio). In 1973, MPB-4 documented two of his tunes …

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Caito Marcondes

Caito Marcondes originates from a long type of great Brazilian percussionists. Similarly versed in Brazilian folk and traditional music, Marcondes provides used Milton Nascimento, Hermeto Pascoal, Toninho Horta, and Marlui Miranda and provides composed ballet ratings and tv and film soundtracks. Marcondes became a member of using the California-based Turtle …

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