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Larry Grenadier

Bassist Larry Grenadier was created in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA on Feb 6, 1966. He graduated from Stanford College or university with a level in English Books in 1989. Grenadier provides performed bass with many jazz performers and offers toured with guitarists John Scofield and Pat Metheny. He obtained crucial …

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Kyle Eastwood

The son of famous actor Clint Eastwood, bassist Kyle Eastwood inherited his father’s well-known love of jazz music, learning to be a respected session player through the early ’90s; later on fronting his personal quartet, he added a track towards the 1997 Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall tribute …

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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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Danilo Pérez

Pianist and composer Danilo Pérez offers forged a broad route for himself and his music throughout his profession to date. Blessed in 1966 in Panama, Pérez, who relocated to NEW YORK, started playing piano at age group three. His dad was a bandleader and vocalist, and by enough time he …

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Hans Glawischnig

Jazz bass participant Hans Glawischnig was created in Graz, Austria, on Oct 22, 1970. His dad was a well known pianist, big-band innovator, and educator who influenced him to pursue a profession in music. In 1976 Glawischnig enrolled like a violinist within the talented pupils’ course from the Academy of …

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Miguel Zenón

Saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón is among a select band of jazz music artists who’ve successfully navigated the often contradictory poles of advancement and custom. A multi-Grammy nominee, he is rolling out a unique tone of voice like a composer and conceptualist, focusing his attempts on perfecting an excellent blend …

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Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

In the 1960s, nobody combined pretty much equal components of jazz, Latin music, soul, and funk in addition to Henry “Pucho” Brown (b. November 1, 1938). A relatively forgotten number until lately, Pucho never accomplished the wide acknowledgement of various other Latin jazz performers discovering similar territory, such as for …

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Juan Carlos Quintero

A indigenous of Colombia, Latin jazz guitarist Juan Carlos Quintero began his saving profession with two albums on Nova, a self-titled debut released in 1990 (remastered and reissued in 2000 by Local Language Music beneath the fresh name Medellin) and 1992’s With the Winds, recorded with composer/arranger Todd Cochran, pianist …

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Johnny Blas

Fashionable conguero Johnny Blas continues to be leading his band since 1992, launching their initial album together, A Evening in L.A. on Discos Dos Coronas in 1994. The record (and the ones that implemented) highlighted Blas’ solid playing alongside some similarly solid songwriting and support from a gifted group of …

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