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Eduardo Tancredi

Given birth to in Uruguay close to the Brazilian border, Eduardo Tancredi was raised speaking both Spanish and Portuguese and learned early how exactly to absorb the impact of different civilizations. His musical education also began early when the traditional research that he started at age group six blended with …

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Adela Dalto

Adela Dalto was created in Tx to Mexican parents, and was raised in Gary, Indiana. She wed the past due Latin jazz pianist Jorge Dalto, and offers claimed her personal ground as a robust R&B and jazz vocalist. Having honed her abilities through many years of carrying out in small …

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Taumbu International Ensemble

Founded in the first 90s, this US group is becoming very popular for the world music scene. The ensemble was shaped by Taumbú (b. Hal Noble Ector, 1944, LA, California, USA). Although his executing career can be central, Taumbú in addition has produced his very own recorded materials and he …

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Mili Bermejo

Deftly fusing her Latin heritage — her father was a Mexican composer and her mother an Argentinean singer and tango dancer — using a love and in-depth understanding of jazz, Mili Bermejo have been performing for quite a while just before her first release, 1992’s Ay Amor! Blessed in Buenos …

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Jesús Alemañy

The original rhythms of Cuba’s horn-driven bands from the ’50s is raised to date by trumpet player Jesús Alemañy and his 15-piece band ¡Cubanismo!. The group’s 1996 self-titled debut record reached the very best Ten lists of Billboard, Latin Defeat and Afropop Worldwide and produced ¡Cubanismo! among the most popular …

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Emil Richards

A well-respected studio room musician long located in LA, Emil Richards continues to be on a many periods, contributing his vibes mainly anonymously to recordings in every styles of music. He began playing xylophone when he was six and, while still in tenth quality, Richards used the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. …

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The Estrada Brothers

Even though Estrada Brothers experienced their group for many years, it was not really until 1997 that that they had a chance to record for a significant jazz label. The music group were only available in the middle-’50s and was founded by Ruben, Henry and Angel Estrada. The brothers was …

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Greg Burk

Post-bop pianist Greg Burk was created in Lansing, MI, to parents both energetic in classical music. He examined piano from a age group, sometimes along with his improv-minded grandmother, and became a member of his high school’s jazz music group while playing gigs for pay out privately. He researched at …

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Bobby Sanabria

Drummer/percussionist and conductor Bobby Sanabria is definitely section of New York’s radiant Latin jazz membership picture. The multi-talented Sanabria was raised in the hard South Bronx. While participating in a Tito Puente concert when he was 17, he slipped backstage and asked the renowned percussionist if he could sit down …

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Papo Lucca

Along with his dynamic piano playing and unique method of salsa, Papo Lucca (given birth to Enrique Arsenio Lucca, Jr.) offers led his music group, Sonora Porcena, towards the forefront of Latin music. Inheriting the group from his dad, Lucca has continuing to inspire Sonora Porcena along with his innovative …

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