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Frank Wright

Wright never produced a lot of a name for himself beyond your innermost group of free of charge jazz music artists and followers, yet he was influential in his own subversive method. Unlike Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, or Cecil Taylor — peers and contemporaries who have been the same age …

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Carmen Cuesta

The wife of smooth jazz synthesizer, flute and guitarist Chuck Loeb, Carmen Cuesta has generated her own reputation being a soulful pop and jazz vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. Having offered an apprenticeship being a history vocalist for Grover Washington, Jr., Michael Franks, Gato Barbieri, Peabo Bryson, Earl Klugh and Jim …

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Chico Álvarez

Whether fronting his personal music group, hosting one of is own radio shows, creating a documentary, developing album addresses, or composing liner notes and content articles about essential Latin music artists, Chico Álvarez pays off almost just as much focus on Cuban-American music simply because Fidel Castro did to residing …

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Pablo Aslan

A local of Buenos Aires, Argentina, who now lives in NEW YORK, Pablo Aslan has specialized within an acoustic-oriented mixture of tango and post-bop jazz within the ’90s and 2000s. The acoustic bassist isn’t a tango purist any longer than he’s a jazz purist; although Aslan continues to be greatly …

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