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Harold López-Nussa

Cuba’s Harold López-Nussa is a gifted pianist whose immense abilities have present him performing sophisticated post-bop jazz and Cuban and Afro-Latin rhythms. Delivered Harold López-Nussa Torres in Havana in 1983, López-Nussa grew up within a musical family members with parents who had been both music artists. His uncle, Ernán Lopez-Nussa, …

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David Virelles

Jazz pianist and composer David Virelles is noted for his efforts towards the music of the varied band of performers including Jane Bunnett, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Juan Pablo Torres, Chris Potter, and Tomasz Stanko, to mention a few. Created in Cuba in 1983, Virelles grew up inside a musical …

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Yussef Kamaal

Yussef Kamaal certainly are a London-based jazz-funk duo whose people are Yussef Dayes and Kamaal Williams (aka Henry Wu). Oddly enough — and one suspects not really coincidentally — their name recalls the fantastic Egyptian designer Kamal Yussef, a founding person in the influential, visually innovative, and multi-disciplinary Groupe de …

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Alfredo Rodriguez

Alfredo Rodriguez can be an internationally acclaimed Cuban jazz pianist who, because of his formal teaching, is as effective in taking part in classical music as he’s his particular genre. Rodriguez was created in Havana in 1985 and called for his dad, a popular vocalist, television sponsor, and entertainer. He …

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Eiko Ishibashi

Eiko Ishibashi is a Japan session musician, manufacturer, and vocalist/songwriter. As her albums demonstrate, she actually is equally comfy composing and executing from quirky pop, contemporary traditional music, and prog towards the extremes of improvisational jazz and sound. She’s performed and toured with Jim O’Rourke, Keiji Haino, Akira Sakata, Charlemagne …

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