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Sergio Assad & Odair Assad

Two acoustic guitarists from Brazil whose music bridges the space between classical, jazz, and Brazilian tango music. They preserve a high degree of musical skills often connected with classical music.

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Depedro

DePedro may be the name of renowned songwriter and guitarist Jairo Zavala’s single project. He’s popular in his indigenous Spain for founding and leading Vacazul and 3000 Hombres, two from the country’s leading rock and roll bands through the 1990s. Zavala was created in Barcelona, the boy of the Peruvian …

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Las Malas Amistades

Todas las Malas Amistades (which means “the Bad Close friends) are an indie music group from Colombia whose music incorporates folk instrumentation, indie electronic beats, no-budget keyboards, a lo-fi creation sensibility and influences which range from Colombian folk music to Tropicalia to create punk to pop. Founded in 1994 by …

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Tom Zé

Tom Zé began his profession as well as Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Maria Bethânia. Like a composer, he affected Caetano and many more and shipped an expressive body of sort out his personal discography. A restless thinker, he was adept at contemporary erudite music experimentations, however he …

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Marisa Monte

One of the most acclaimed female vocalist to appear in Brazil through the 1990s, Marisa Monte is well known best on her behalf exquisite voice aswell as her international popularity, yet she’s also accomplished in other realms such as for example songwriting, production, and collaboration. Monte initial increased to acclaim …

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Cecilia

The Spanish folk artist Cecilia was created Evangelina Sobredo Galanes in Madrid, on Oct 11, 1948. The child of diplomats, she spent a lot of her early years touring internationally. Through energetic travel she discovered English, and consequently the majority of her early tunes were written for the reason that …

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Forro in the Dark

Upgrading a beloved traditional musical design for the wider modern audience is really a tricky proposition. Move too far and something runs the chance of offering the weakened simulacrum that merely adds several semi-exotic musical idioms into secure, bland American pop music. Don’t move far enough and something is trapped …

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Os Mutantes

Though hardly ever heard outside their Brazilian homeland (specifically through the first phase of the career), Os Mutantes were probably one of the most active, talented, radical bands from the psychedelic era — quite an accomplishment throughout a period where most rock and roll bands spent quality time exploring the …

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Jards Macalé

A musician with solid teaching, Jards Macalé can be an original inventor that has enriched the Brazilian music picture since 1964, when Elizeth Cardoso recorded his “Meu Mundo é Seu” (with Roberto Nascimento). His iconoclastic character has already established him kept as maldito (actually “god-damned”), but he reached maturity despising …

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