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FUAT TUAÇ

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Fuat Tuaç is a Toronto based jazz vocalist of Turkish Origin. After completing his degree in “Jazz Studies” in Montréal, he released his first album, “Late Bloomer” in late 2017 which received critical acclaim and still receives a lot of airplay on jazz radios over the world. Fuat sings in 5 different languages and has a very eclectic repertoire. Fuat performs regularly in Toronto and İstanbul jazz scene. He is currently working on his second album, “The Immigrant”.

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Musician

Bilal Karaman

Since Bilal Karaman was eleven years old, he put the guitar at the center of his life and he became one of the pioneering jazz guitarists in Turkey. Over the years, Bilal Karaman has done a lot of collaboration with international musicians and played together, such as Marcus Miller, Lars Danielson, Ricky Ford , Aydın Esen, Harvie S, Zakir Hussain, Fernando Paiva, Mike Moreno, Pierre Blanchard , Gustav Lundgren, Jarrod Cagwin and Dianne Reeves . 2009 Istanbul Nardis jazz guitar competition first prize winner guitarist has formed different repertoire & formats for stage. Since his debut album ‘Bahane’, 2011

Album

Turkish Free Music

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2013

Album

Turkish Free Music

Label: Sagittarius A-Star Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: (LP1) Konstrukt (Side A) Bulut, Ates, El Gato (for Gato Barbieri); (Side B) Toprak. (LP2) The Trio (Side A) Studio Part 1 & 2; (Side B) Studio Part 1 & 2. (LP3) Live In Istanbul: (Side A) Part I; (Side B) Part II (rind).

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Article: Album Review

konstruKt: Turkish Free Music

Read "Turkish Free Music" reviewed by Mark Corroto


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