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Rio 65 Trio
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Brazilian instrumental trio assembled in 1965. Rio 65 has one of the best Brazilian drummers ever, Edison Machado; at the Piano, Dom Salvad… read moreBrazilian instrumental trio assembled in 1965. Rio 65 has one of the best Brazilian drummers ever, Edison Machado; at the Piano, Dom Salvador and on bass, Sergio Barrozo. View wikiBrazilian instrumental trio assembled in 1965. Rio 65 has one of the best Brazilian drummers ever, Edison Machado; at the Piano, Dom Salvador and on bass, Sergio Barrozo. View wiki -
Sambalanço Trio
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Sambalanço Trio is a Brazilian samba-jazz group formed by César Camargo Mariano (piano), Humberto Clayber (bass) and Airto Moreira (drums).… read moreSambalanço Trio is a Brazilian samba-jazz group formed by César Camargo Mariano (piano), Humberto Clayber (bass) and Airto Moreira (drums). The band started to play in 1964 and lasted for about two years. However, its albums are consider… read moreSambalanço Trio is a Brazilian samba-jazz group formed by César Camargo Mariano (piano), Humberto Clayber (bass) and Airto Moreira (drums). The band started to play in 1964 and lasted for about two years. However, its albums are considered some of the most important works of that period and influ… read more -
Luiz Eça
16,535 listeners
Luíz Eça (born Luís Mainzi da Cunha Eça) was a great asset to Brazilian music, especially for the bossa nova movement. A highly skilled, cl… read moreLuíz Eça (born Luís Mainzi da Cunha Eça) was a great asset to Brazilian music, especially for the bossa nova movement. A highly skilled, classically trained piano player, he could just as easily go from hard and swinging to quiet and int… read moreLuíz Eça (born Luís Mainzi da Cunha Eça) was a great asset to Brazilian music, especially for the bossa nova movement. A highly skilled, classically trained piano player, he could just as easily go from hard and swinging to quiet and introspective, having developed an original musical vocabulary … read more -
Filó Machado
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Filó Machado was born in Ribeirão Preto ( São Paulo ) in 1.951, on february 3rd. He started working as a singer in balls when he was ten … read moreFiló Machado was born in Ribeirão Preto ( São Paulo ) in 1.951, on february 3rd. He started working as a singer in balls when he was ten years old. In 71 he goes to São Paulo (capital). In 72 he plays the acoustic guitar with Rosin… read moreFiló Machado was born in Ribeirão Preto ( São Paulo ) in 1.951, on february 3rd. He started working as a singer in balls when he was ten years old. In 71 he goes to São Paulo (capital). In 72 he plays the acoustic guitar with Rosinha de Valença. In 72 he plays the piano with Simone From… read more -
Edison Machado
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Samba, as we know it, was fully developed in the 1920's through composers like Donga, Pixinguinha and Ismael Silva, and in the 30s thr… read moreSamba, as we know it, was fully developed in the 1920's through composers like Donga, Pixinguinha and Ismael Silva, and in the 30s through Garoto, a virtuous guitarist that already played something similar to a proto-bossa nova. But… read moreSamba, as we know it, was fully developed in the 1920's through composers like Donga, Pixinguinha and Ismael Silva, and in the 30s through Garoto, a virtuous guitarist that already played something similar to a proto-bossa nova. But in the 1950's, 60's and beyond modern samba was o… read more -
Paulo Moura
27,083 listeners
Brazil's best keeper of the gafieira tradition (popular ballrooms historically linked to the Carioca folklore tradition of highly arti… read moreBrazil's best keeper of the gafieira tradition (popular ballrooms historically linked to the Carioca folklore tradition of highly artistic and swinging dancing and playing) and one of the best choro players ever, Paulo Moura is an i… read moreBrazil's best keeper of the gafieira tradition (popular ballrooms historically linked to the Carioca folklore tradition of highly artistic and swinging dancing and playing) and one of the best choro players ever, Paulo Moura is an internationally awarded musician whose high standards make it… read more -
Victor Assis Brasil
8,026 listeners
Victor Assis Brasil (born August 28, 1945; died 1981) was a Brazilian jazz saxophonist. He was the brother of classical pianist João Carlos… read moreVictor Assis Brasil (born August 28, 1945; died 1981) was a Brazilian jazz saxophonist. He was the brother of classical pianist João Carlos Assis Brasil. He studied at Berklee College of Music and later taught improvisation technique in … read moreVictor Assis Brasil (born August 28, 1945; died 1981) was a Brazilian jazz saxophonist. He was the brother of classical pianist João Carlos Assis Brasil. He studied at Berklee College of Music and later taught improvisation technique in Brazil. He also toured on three continents. He is said to ha… read more -
Tenorio JR
5,570 listeners
Francisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, a.k.a. Tenorio Jr. (1943 - 1976), was a Brazilian pianist and arranger. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he beca… read moreFrancisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, a.k.a. Tenorio Jr. (1943 - 1976), was a Brazilian pianist and arranger. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he became one of the most important Bossa nova musicians, and his piano can be heard in albums like Edson Machado’s “É Samba Novo” and Wanda Sá’s “Vagamente”. At the… read more -
Os Gatos
17,323 listeners
Os Gatos were one of the best-loved bossa nova groups of the mid-'60s, despite only recording two albums. An all-star conglomeration,… read moreOs Gatos were one of the best-loved bossa nova groups of the mid-'60s, despite only recording two albums. An all-star conglomeration, the band included leader and guitarist Durval Ferreira pianist Eumir Deodato, bassist Sergio Barr… read moreOs Gatos were one of the best-loved bossa nova groups of the mid-'60s, despite only recording two albums. An all-star conglomeration, the band included leader and guitarist Durval Ferreira pianist Eumir Deodato, bassist Sergio Barroso, and drummer Wilson das Neves. Deodato's excellent … read more