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TUTU - Tribute to Miles (Feat. Stefano Andreatta)

Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Tutu - Tribute to Miles (feat. Stefano Andreatta)

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Olha Pro Ceu (Featuring Selma Boragian)

Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Olha Pro Ceu (Featuring Selma Boragian)

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Quem Sabe [Feat. Ada Rovatti, Randy Brecker, Michel Freidenson]

Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Quem Sabe [Feat. Ada Rovatti, Randy Brecker, Michel Freidenson]

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Article: Liner Notes

Hank Crawford: Help Me Make It Through The Night

Read "Hank Crawford: Help Me Make It Through The Night" reviewed by Arnaldo DeSouteiro


One of the first artists signed by Creed Taylor for CTI's subsidiary Kudu label, Hank Crawford suffered violent criticism during the period (1971-1978) he recorded  for the label, being accused of making mellow and commercial albums. On the other hand, Hank achieved a new level of popularity during his CTI/Kudu years. Some of the eight albums ...

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Jadir de Castro

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Brazilian drummer, percussionist and composer. He mixed standard drumming with Afro-Brazilian percussion. Jadir de Castro lived in Europe for many years during the 1950s, and appears as an actor and musician on the French movie "And God Created Woman," starring Brigitte Bardot. 

He released several albums as a leader for RCA, Sideral, Barclay and other lanbels, and also worked extensively with Nora Ney, Dom Um Romão and Ithamara Koorax. His final solo album was produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro and engineered by Toninho Barbosa, featuring Azymuth's founder José Roberto Bertrami on keyboards, Jorge Pescara on bass, Dom Um Romão and Marcelo Salazar on additional percussion.
Born March 26, 1927 in Campos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
died July 14, 2015 in Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Article: Liner Notes

Antonio Carlos Jobim et al: Focus On Bossa Nova

Read "Antonio Carlos Jobim et al: Focus On Bossa Nova" reviewed by Arnaldo DeSouteiro


This is a trip into the world of bossa nova. Or the worlds of bossa nova. For the style that made Brazilian music so respected and famous all over the world has some subdivisions that coexist among its universe. Bossa nova ranges from the cool/introspective/airy sounds patented by Joao Gilberto in the late Fifties, to a ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Verve's Bossa Nova U.S.A.

Read "Verve's Bossa Nova U.S.A." reviewed by Arnaldo DeSouteiro


Paul Desmond: Samba with Some Barbecue Originally titled “Struttin' with Some Barbecue" in 1941, this Satchmo tune lost its Dixie beat and got a bossa groove in the hands of the infallible Don Sebesky. Brazilian drummer Airto Moreira, then a newcomer in the New York jazz scene, provides a fiery propulsion to Paul Desmond's lyrical approach ...


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