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Masahiko Satoh

Masahiko is a Chick Corea-influenced pianist who all also plays electric powered keyboards. His compositional depth isn’t considered as solid as his playing.

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Milcho Leviev

The exotic rhythms of Bulgarian music are combined with improvisations of jazz through the piano and keyboard playing of Milcho Leviev. An associate of Don Ellis’ music group in the 1970s and a well-traveled sideman for Billy Cobham, Artwork Pepper and Al Jarreau and head of jazz-rock music group, Free …

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Laszlo Gardony

Laszlo Gardony is an excellent jazz improviser who infuses his post-bop music with recommendations to his Hungarian folk origins. He studied in the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, graduating in 1979. Gardony documented five albums on Western brands, toured throughout European countries, and in 1983 emigrated towards the U.S. to …

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Garrison Fewell

Europeans knew about Garrison Fewell’s jazz skill a long time before his fellow People in america discovered him. The Virginia indigenous began his romance with Europe on the stop by at Marseille, France, in 1983. He continued to play popular jazz venues all around the continent, including Paris, Milan, Amsterdam, …

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