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Mana
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Maná (note the accent) is a Mexican rock group that had its origins near the end of the 1970s in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Their sound has strong influences from hard rock and more mellow pop sounds with additional influences from calypso and reggae. They started with the name "Sombrero Verde", but in the late 80's it was changed to the current name. They have a long trajectory as musicians and the band has suffered the change of 2 elements in the 90's. The most known members are Fher Olvera in the vocals, and author of most of the songs they play, and Alex, the drummer. 2) Mana (being converted to 'Maná' due to old last.fm moderation system) is a Japanese musician and fashion designer, famed for his role as the leader and guitarist of the influential visual kei band MALICE MIZER
Luca Dell'Anna: Mana
by Angelo Leonardi
Pianista eclettico e di ampie vedute, Luca Dell'Anna offre una sintesi tanto rigorosa quanto appassionante dei molti elementi--musicali e non-che hanno portato alla sua maturazione. Il nome del disco prende in prestito un termine caro all'antropologia culturale, usato dai popoli di Melanesia e Polinesia e ampiamente analizzato da Marcel Mauss e Claude Levi-Strauss. Tra ...
Mana
Label: Zone Di Musica
Released: 2013
Track listing: Kime; Ma Mi (in Memory of Enzo Jannacci); Ketsui; Abre Los Ojos; Ma;
Mareo; Brujo; Mana; Remedios; September, 23; Tango 'till I'm Sore.
Introspective
Label: Mana
Released: 2002
Track listing: You Just Left; Morning; JacoPastOverUs; Giant Steps; Obturation; Moose the Mooch;
Hopetown; Black and Blues.
Rich Lamanna & The Last Word: Introspective
by Dave Hughes
Saxophonist Rich Lamanna, schooled at Berklee, now practices dentistry in upstate New York, but obviously the music has never left him. This is definitively evidenced by this very impressive debut CD Introspective. It’s sort of a sad reflection on the current state of music business economics that a musician with this much to offer isn’t being ...