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Sam Rizzetta

The strings from the hammered dulcimer stand out with melody and percussive rhythms through the playing of Sam Rizzetta. The founder of multi-dulcimer group, Trapezoid, in 1975, Rizzetta provides continued to artistically explore his multi-stringed device being a soloist since 1979. Furthermore to preserving a busy plan being a performer …

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Dino Soldo

Best known being a sideman for international superstars such as for example Leonard Cohen and Lionel Richie, Dino Soldo is a multi-instrumentalist vocalist/songwriter located in LA, CA, who have released some stylistically wide-ranging albums from 2000. Hailing from La Verne, CA, he started music lessons at age group five and …

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Eric Lowen

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter/guitarist Eric Lowen spent the majority of his profession within a composing and performing relationship with Dan Navarro. He was created David Eric Lowen Oct 23, 1951, in Utica, NY, the son of the Baptist minister dad and a mom who was simply a previous music instructor. He …

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Emanuel Paul

Emanuel Paul was among the initial tenor saxophonists to become accepted in the brand new Orleans jazz globe; actually, his tenor frequently took the area of the baritone horn in brass rings. He began music fairly past due, playing violin when he was 18, playing banjo in the middle-1920s and …

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Famoudou Don Moye

Although he’s used a great many other prominent free jazz music artists, Don Moye is by far most widely known for his use probably the most highly acclaimed avant-garde combo from the ’70s and ’80s, the Art Outfit of Chicago. Moye instantly added a far more explicit rhythmic sensibility upon …

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Christopher Wilson

British lutenist Christopher Wilson analyzed with Diana Poulton in the Royal University of Music from 1970 to 1972, and performed his debut recital at Wigmore Hall in 1977. He offers performed and documented a remarkable selection of 16th and 17th hundred years music for single lute. He’s also a regular …

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Alicia de Larrocha

Alicia de Larrocha’s greatest contribution being a musician was her unrivaled advocacy of Spanish and Catalonian piano music. Her interpretations from the music of Albéniz, Granados, Falla, Mompou (a lifelong friend who devoted several functions to her), and Montsalvatge had been universally referred to as outstanding, genuine, and masterful in …

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Jimmy McHugh

Prolific pop composer Jimmy McHugh had hit songs and Broadway scores through the 1920s in to the 1950s. Delivered in Boston, MA, on July 10, 1894, McHugh visited St. John’s Prep College in the town. He first proved helpful as an workplace boy on the Boston Opera Home and later …

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Betty Garrett

Betty Garrett was a sunlit comic actress, dancer, and singer with a small number of Hollywood musicals and Broadway functions less than her belt once the Communist scare from the 1950s brought her flourishing career to some screeching and unattractive halt. She and Larry Parks, her spouse and an Oscar-nominated …

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Nikki Yeoh

b. 23 Might 1973, London, Britain. Daughter of the English mother along with a Chinese-Malaysian dad, Yeoh started playing piano as a little child and became a gifted pianist. While still in her past due teenagers, she became a specialist musician. In 1996, she gained The Independent prize for Greatest …

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