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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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Naná Vasconcelos

Naná Vasconcelos was among the cluster of endlessly inventive Brazilian percussionists who changed the path and noises of Brazilian jazz in the post-bossa nova 1970s. Vasconcelos was a particularly inventive virtuoso from the berimbau, the expressive device shaped as an archer’s bow, and he’s also adept on the odd-numbered meters …

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Pete Escovedo

Pete Escovedo is a main force in Latin music because the past due ’60s, and his versatility has led to success in a number of regions of music, from Latin jazz and salsa to rock and roll and Latin pop. Developing up in Oakland, California, Escovedo was encircled by music …

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João Gilberto

When discussing bossa nova, possibly the signature pop music sound of Brazil, often the first name to come quickly to one’s lips is that of Antonio Carlos Jobim. With music like “THE LADY From Ipanema” and “Desafindo,” Jobim virtually set the typical for the creation from the bossa nova in …

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Marcos Silva

Latin-jazz and Afro-Latin bandleader, Silva’s group Intersection provides made two albums for the crossover label.

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Dino Saluzzi

Composer, arranger, and world-class bandoneon participant Dino Saluzzi was created in 1935 in Campo Santo, Argentina, the boy of multi-instrumentalist and composer Cayetano Saluzzi, and spent his years as a child in Buenos Aires, where he was an associate from the Orquestra Estable in Radio un Mundo. By age 14 …

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Giovanni Hidalgo

Broadly acknowledged among the best congueros of his generation, Giovanni Hidalgo was created in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1963, first taking on the drums five years later on; the son from the mentioned percussionist Jose “Manengue” Hidalgo, he was informed in Latin rhythms from child years onward, so when …

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Pharoah Sanders

Pharoah Sanders possesses probably one of the most distinctive tenor saxophone noises in jazz. Harmonically wealthy and large with overtones, Sanders’ sound is often as organic and abrasive since it is possible to get a saxophonist to create. Yet, Sanders is certainly respectable to the idea of reverence by way …

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Sandro

Argentinean pop balladeer Sandro was created Roberto Sánchez in August 19, 1945. His interest for music emerged when he was a kid, adoring to imitate the ruler of rock and roll, Elvis Presley. In 1960, Sandro shaped his first music group, known as Trio Azul. When Agustín Mónaco still left …

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Gato Barbieri

Gato Barbieri was the next Argentine musician to produce a significant effect upon contemporary jazz — the very first getting Lalo Schifrin, in whose music group Barbieri played. His tale is usually that of an elongated zigzag odyssey between his homeland and THE UNITED STATES. He began playing to traditional …

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