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Dave Hildinger

Canadian pianist whose limited saving and obscurity preserve him from the limelight. His recordings are extremely difficult to discover.

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Don Sebesky

Don Sebesky is most beneficial known as home arranger for most of maker Creed Taylor’s Verve, A&M, and CTI productions; the person whose orchestral backgrounds helped make performers like Wes Montgomery, Paul Desmond, Freddie Hubbard, and George Benson suitable to audiences beyond jazz. He offers taken critical warmth because of …

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Gaya

A skilled and effective composer, arranger, and orchestrator, Lindolfo Gaia started as a specialist in 1942 at Rádio Transmissora (Rio de Janeiro). Later on, he worked well at Rádio Tupi and with the Orquestra perform Chiquinho, on Rádio Clube, and had written preparations and orchestrations for over 15 years for …

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David Diggs

A soulful mixture of jazz and R&B creates the distinctive blue-eyed spirit audio of California-based keyboardist, composer, and arranger David Diggs. Called among three best brand-new artists by Money Container and Billboard in 1985, when his 4th solo record, Streetshadows, spent 26 weeks in the very best Ten of Billboard’s …

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Michel Colombier

b. 23 Might 1939, Lyon, Rhône, France, d. 14 November 2004, Santa Monica, California, USA. From age six, Colombier was taught piano, tranquility, counterpoint and performing by his dad. Before he reached his teenagers he had started to improvise and was shortly playing in jazz groupings that he wrote agreements. …

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Rogério Duprat

The award-winning composer/arranger Rogério Duprat is primarily known for his fundamental influence on the Tropicalia movement. But, he is a successful author of over 40 film soundtracks, having also organized music for many artists. You start with cello lessons from Calisto Corazza, in 1953 he became a member of the …

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Claus Ogerman

This prolific arranger and orchestrator moved from Europe to america in 1959 and began a link using the Verve label, where his arrangements were featured on albums by Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim (1967’s Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim — the to begin two collaborative albums from …

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Kim Pensyl

An excellent pop-jazz keyboardist, trumpeter, and popular attraction in the “modern jazz” circuit, Kim Pensyl has recorded an extended string of best-selling pieces for such brands as Optimism, GRP, and Shanachie. In early stages he played a number of equipment, including trumpet, from age group 12 and electrical bass within …

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Steve Gadd

A well-respected drummer that has appeared in lots of types of configurations in many styles, Steve Gadd’s impressive technique and versatility have already been influential in the past twenty years. He began playing drums at age three, sat along with Dizzy Gillespie when he was 11, and after considerable study …

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