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Acclaimed Global Music Collective The Scooches Ready New Single, 'Stop This Climate Change' For Earth Day
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1888 Media
Global music sensation The Scooches have announced the April 21st release of Stop This Climate Change,” a poetic and uplifting call to action fraught with cataclysmic imagery, yet infused with the desire for change. Arriving in time for Earth Day, the lyric We’ve got to stop this climate and change" refers to the climate of helplessness and denial that surrounds climate change. Vocalist Betina Hershey wrote the song about interpersonal relationships with each other but also with Mother Earth because, ...
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Carlos Barbosa-Lima (1944-2022)
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Carlos Barbosa-Lima, a Brazilian child prodigy whose touch and counterpoint on the guitar were virtually unrivaled and who arranged Antonio Carlos Jobim's music for the guitar in the 1980s at Jobim's request, died on February 23. He was 77. Barbosa-Lima began his professional career at age 12. A master of pop interpretation as well as classical guitar, Barbosa-Lima earned his living performing around the world and recording. His arrangements of songs by Brazilian composers, including Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, were ...
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Oba Brasil With François De Lima & O Som Do Jazz at the Fogartyville Center in Sarasota on November 15
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david manson
Oba Brasil with François de Lima & O Som Do Jazz! November 15 at 8 PM Fogartyville Center in Sarasota It’s a show of grooving samba, Bossa Nova, Balanço and MPB with Brazilian valve trombonist François de Lima & O Som Do Jazz! François de Lima is one of the premiere trombonists in Brazil having performed with Jorge Benjor, Ney Matogrosso, Gal Costa and Djavan, doing shows at clubs and festivals around the world. He’s also ...
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The Ulimate Checklist For Travelling Musicians
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HypeBot
Travelling by air with a musical instrument is never easy. If you check in your instrument on a flight with one or more stopovers, there is always the chance that you reach your destination and find that it has been offloaded at another intermediate stop, or worse, has been damaged as a result of rough handling. If you plan to carry it with you as part of your cabin baggage, you have to make sure that you use a high ...
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Rodrigo Lima: Saga
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Temperatures dropped to single digits in New York today, compelling me to break out something tasty and warm: Saga, a new double-CD album by Brazilian guitarist and composer-arranger Rodrigo Lima. Produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro, the album is Lima's first as a leader and a tribute of sorts to CTI's sultry Brazilian jazz recordings of the 1970s, but with contemporary twists. Musical guests include flutist Hubert Laws and arranger Don Sebesky as well as clarinetist Anat Cohen, vibraphonist Mike Maineiri and percussionist ...
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Jazz Appreciation Month: From the Sublimated to the Ridiculous, All in Good Music
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JazzINK by Andrea Canter
April is Jazz Appreciation Month across the country, and special events can be found from small town theaters to major city venues. We're fortunate to live in an area that not only sports a couple of those major venues, but a wide range of jazz across predictable and unlikely settings. And it's hard to imagine more disparate renderings of jazz" than the past weekend in Minneapolis, with a 3-concert, multi-ensemble marathon celebrating John Zorn at the Walker Art Center (Saturday) ...
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Novalima's "Karimba" Out January 31 on ESL
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Press Junkie PR
ESL Music announced it would release the 3rd full-length album of Novalima, titled Karimba, on January 31, 2012. This collective based out of Lima Peru brings together Afro-Peruvian roots music with modern electronic, dub, and afro-beat. The founders of Novalima, Ramon Perez-Prieto, Grimaldo Del Solar, Rafael Morales, and Carlos Li Carrillo, became friends while in high school in Lima. Since that time they have created a recipe to take Peruvian roots music into the future. Karimba takes the listener on ...
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We Remember Hadley Caliman and Eddie Marshall
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Seattle Jazz Scene
Today marks the one year anniversary of saxophonist Hadley Caliman's passing. Yesterday we lost another jazz giant in the passing of Bay Area drummer Eddie Marshall. (Pictured above is a photo of Hadley Caliman and Eddie Marshall performing together at the Earshot Jazz Festival). Linda Caliman and friends will gather Friday night at The New Orleans for Thomas Marriott's performance and a remembrance of Hadley. Music starts at 8:00pm and all are welcome. Friday, September 9, The New Orleans, 8:00pm ...
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Tinatin Releases Debut Ep “Wild,” Focusing Attention On Potential Ravages Of Climate Change; Released On The Eve Of Annual Earth Day
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Carol Green, Redwood Entertainment
As catastrophic events continue to impact the very ground we walk on, from the devastating combination of earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan and Haiti to the potential ravages of climate change, Earth Day is a more urgent call to arms than ever. This year, the 41st annual cause, designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for our natural environment, culminates on April 22, with education, public policy and consumer campaigns in more than 175 nations. If music is the universal language, ...
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