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Chico
Pinheiro • Contemporary Brazilian Music
Amazing guitar player/singer/composer from Sao Paulo/Brazil. Considered as a new reference, a new force in Modern Brazilian music by such artists as : Moarcir Santos, Cesar Camargo Mariano, Ivan Lins, Brad Mehldau...
"...Chico Pinheiro is the perfect example of a bright new talent on the horizon, clearly proving people wrong who've claimed that nobody interesting has emerged on the scene since my generation." EDU LOBO
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Teresa
Cristina • Samba
She is the new revelation of Brazilian music. As she explains in the movie
Brasileirinho, her carrier started in the bars of Lapa, the historical
bohemian neighborhood of Rio, singing classics of samba (written by Noel
Rosa, Paulinho da Viola and many others) and is now building her own repertoire
on these strong foundations. Her show with the band Grupo Semente will
take you straight to the heart of Rio de Janeiro’s nights.
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Jacques
Figueras • Instrumental Brazilian Music / Jazz
After New York and Paris, the French bass player Jacques Figueras settled down in Sao Paulo. His last project Botafogo is a tribute to the great Hermeto Pascoal, and to other great Brazilian musicians like Pixinguinha, Jobim… His music is Jazz with a Brazilian touch. He will take you on a trip through the rhythms of the country.
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Zé Renato • MPB
Pure talent ! This
musician is a fabulous singer and songwriter that
collaborated with the best: Milton Nascimento, Lenine,
Paulo César Pinheiro, Al Di Meola… He
is a member of the famous band Boca Livre and is
leading his own carrier in Brazil for more than 30
years now.
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Trio
Corrente • Instrumental Brazilian Music / Jazz
After illustrating themselves with the great singer Rosa Passos, three
important musicians of the Brazilian instrumental scene – Fabio Torres
(piano), Paulo Paulelli (bass) and Edu Ribeiro (drums) – joined to
re-invent Brazilian music classics, from Pixinguinha to Tom Jobim, in an
extremely creative manner.
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Thiago Espirito Santo • Brazilian
Jazz
Thiago is the new
phenomenon of the electric bass in Brazil. He
has mixed Jaco Pastorius’ legacy with his
knowledge of the Brazilian music to create a
powerful instrumental jazz cocktail.
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Paulo
Moura e Cliff Korman • Gafieira Jazz Project
Moura and Korman had been trading
jazz and Brazilian music for some fifteen years,
mingling Pixinguinha with Ellington, Monk with Gnattali,
and Gershwin with Jobim.
One night they were having a beer in a botequim downtown Rio de Janeiro. Conversing about the source of their sound. Some ideas came up: The sound of
the city. The sound of Rio. The sound of New York. "It's the sound of dance. " Paulo
finally announced... "Samba?" Cliff asked. "No. Gafieira."
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Bebeto
Castilho • Bossa / Samba
The former singer and bass
player of the Tamba Trio is finally leading the
carrier he deserves! At 60 years old, with the
support of Caetano Veloso and Milton Nascimento,
he has released a CD full of swing,charm and
rhythms that reminds us from the old good years
of the sambalanço.
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Amoy
Ribas • Percussions and Marimba
The vibrating sounds Amoy
makes with his percussion kits merge with other
instruments, creating an unique sound. He began
playing drums and then went to percussion. As
he got recognized for this, he was invited by
Hermeto Paschoal to play at concerts and record
the album "Mundo Verde Esperança".
He dedicates to "marimba" and is always looking for new sounds
in the percussive universe.
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Alex
Buck • Brazilian Jazz / Drums
Alex Buck has worked with the biggest names in the segment, such as: Hermeto Pascoal, Jane Duboc, Yamandú Costa, Armandinho…
He was already one of the most requested sideman in Sao Paulo, playing drums and piano with the best and has now decided to be a leader.
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Sergio
Espíndola Trio • Bossa / Samba
While listening to Sergio
Espindola Trio, you will remember why everybody
loves Brazilian music! With just a voice, a guitar,
a cavaco and percussions, they seem to play just
for you these all time classics songs. Enjoy!!
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Edu
Ribeiro • Brazilian Jazz / Drums
Edu Ribeiro was already
a mandatory name to fully understand the modern
Brazilian drum. In his first solo album, he presents
not only his genius drummer, but also a generous
and very unique composer.
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