There’s also the more mainstream-sounding group with S. Clarke, J.L. Ponty and Bireli Lagrene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8k_wWONq6U&list=OLAK5uy_nOg-crbxqVHoue7lX0JDXOXk0IyhyXRCE&index=2
Thanks for the music education! Keep it comin’!
Jazz for aficionados
There’s also the more mainstream-sounding group with S. Clarke, J.L. Ponty and Bireli Lagrene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8k_wWONq6U&list=OLAK5uy_nOg-crbxqVHoue7lX0JDXOXk0IyhyXRCE&index=2 Thanks for the music education! Keep it comin’! |
@tyray, thank you for the Brazilian Samba information. In the U.S., we've had many peoples influence the original blues-based jazz. Is that also true in Brazil? Was there any Portugese influence, perhaps from fado? I don't know what other groups settled in Brazil. It all makes me think of the Roma/Gypsy influence on Spanish music. When I was in Spain I went up into a cave to hear Flamenco. And also to a concert to hear El Amor Brujo by de Falla, one of my favorite "classical" pieces. |