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Argentinos: Esteban Sehinkman 3
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Inverted Garden by Eric Benson
Argentina's World Cup team may have lost in apocalyptic fashion last Saturday (something in the sun-drenched field and a screaming Carlos Tevez seemed to augur the End of Days), but don't expect to be rid of the Argentines any time soon if you're a reader of this blog.
Next month, Guillermo Klein, Pipi Piazzolla, Richard Nant, Juan Cruz de Urquiza, and Matías Méndez will come to New York from Buenos Aires for a week-long engagement at the Village Vanguard that ...
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Jazz Argentino Series at El Taller Latinoamericano
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All About Jazz
Jazz Argentino Series at El Taller- november 2006
A few years ago in New York City, a group of Argentinean musicians started a movement to create a new sound in jazz incorporating tango from Buenos Aires and folkloric music from the countryside of Argentina. This concept began with pre-eminent tango composer Astor Piazzolla and later it was developed by new generations of Argentinean composers
and performers all over the world. El Taller is pleased to present the II Jazz Argentino ...
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Jazz Argentino Series at Carlitos, September 2006
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All About Jazz
A few years ago in New York City, a group of Argentinean musicians started a movement to create a new sound in jazz incorporating tango from Buenos Aires and folkloric music from the countryside of Argentina. This concept began with pre-eminent tango composer Astor Piazzola and later it was developed by new generations of Argentinean composers and performers all over the world. Carlitos is pleased to present the Jazz Argentino Series" featuring La Bautelband, Marta Gomez-Julio A. Santillan duo and ...
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