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Hilary Noble

Hilary Noble is a Boston-based saxophonist, percussionist, composer, and maker who has 1 feet in post-bop and modal jazz as well as the additional in Latin jazz — mostly Afro-Cuban jazz, although he in addition has acknowledged Latin forms that range between Dominican merengue to Venezuelan joropo. Noble loves to …

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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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Poncho Sanchez

The imaginative rhythms of Poncho Sanchez have made him perhaps one of the most influential conga players and percussionists in Afro-Cuban jazz. Furthermore to recording being a soloist, Sanchez continues to be highlighted on albums from the Jazz Crusaders, Eddie Harris, Freddie Hubbard, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Dianne Reeves, Joey …

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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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Leon Parker

Leon Parker consistently demonstrates less is more by causing significant amounts of music on the greatly reduced drum collection sometimes consisting only of the snare drum, bass drum, and a cymbal. Parker began playing drums when he was three and became severe when he was around 11. At 15, he …

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Dave Kikoski

b. 1961, Milltown, NJ, USA. Kikoski started playing piano at age six, prompted and trained by his dad, himself a part-time musician. While an adolescent, Kikoski was operating jazz gigs at different venues in NJ. He went to the Berklee University Of Music and during this time period performed locally …

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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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