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Bun-Ching Lam

Composer Bun-Ching Lam was created in 1954 in Macao. First educated being a pianist, she received a bachelor’s level in performance in the Chinese language School in Hong Kong. Upon finding a scholarship in the School of California, NORTH PARK, in 1976, Lam transferred to the U.S. and started composing …

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Joe Carter

A fantastic cool-toned guitarist, Joe Carter started taking part in music when he was around 10. He considers Jim Hall, Expenses Evans, Paul Desmond, and Ed Bickert his primary influences and offers trapped to playing straight-ahead jazz throughout his profession. Carter, that has documented several recommended units for his personal …

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Mulatu Astatke

Ethiopian musician (piano, organ, vibraphone, and percussion), composer, and arranger Mulatu Astatke (the name is usually spelled Astatqé about his French releases) is usually children name in his indigenous country, where he’s known as the daddy of Ethio-jazz, a distinctive mixture of pop, contemporary jazz, traditional Ethiopian music, Latin rhythms, …

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Kawisha Mazzella

The folk traditions of the uk, Southern European countries, and Australia combine in the music of Melbourne, Australia-based singer-songwriter Kavisha Mazzella. A significant celebrity in Australia, Mazzella offers received four honours from the Traditional western Australian Music Market Association. Her 1998 recording, Fisherman’s Daughter, was called “greatest folk/globe music recording” …

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Cama de Gato

The Cama de Gato group was formed in 1982 from the experienced sessionmen Mauro Senise (saxophone and flute), Pascoal Meirelles (drums), Rique Pantoja (keyboards), Nilson Matta (bass) and Romero Lubambo (guitar). 2 yrs later on, Romero and Nilson relocated to NY. By adding Arthur Maia, the quintet was changed right …

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Heraldo Di Monte

Former person in the historic Northeastern jazz group Quarteto Novo, Heraldo do Monte also developed a significant solo profession. His recording Cordas Vivas (1983) had been released in 22 countries. He offers used Michel Legrand, Dick Farney, Zimbo Trio, Walter Wanderley, and Paulo Moura and performed overseas in international celebrations …

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Tom Briggs

Contact him the boy from Ipanema! An openly homosexual artist with Helps looking to contact the lives of a larger viewers in the nature of compassion and tolerance through music and lyrics, Briggs can be a master of the soft, sensual, seductive music. In 1989, he was struck using a …

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Glauco Sagebin

b. 16 January 1961, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Even though music he noticed as a kid was dominated from the impact of his indigenous property, Sagebin also paid attention to jazz and traditional music. He initial worked appropriately in São Paulo, Brazil, being a studio room musician and composer. In 1985 …

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Batimco

The group Batimco’s name originates from the percussion instruments bata, timbal and conga. David Frazier has all three (plus bongo) for the ambitious yet fairly available sextet, which also contains Jorge Sylvester on alto and soprano, Martin Cuevas on tenor and flute, keyboardist Glenn Pearson, bassist Rob Holland and drummer …

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Nuta Jazz Band

Among Tanzania’s oldest rings, Nuta Jazz Music group has truly gone through several name adjustments since it is inception in 1964. In the beginning sponsored and supervised from the Country wide Employees Union, the group became the Juwata Jazz Music group in 1977 as well as the Ottu Jazz Music …

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