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Dirk K - Dirk K Plays Antonio Carlos Jobim

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2008-01-25 22:22:47 by hbh in Smooth Jazz Blog
...Jobim . To say it in short words: Dirk is a master of the Flamenco guitar His personal favorite is the music of the Brazilian musician Antonio Carlos Jobim. Dirk comments: At an early age, my parents introduced me to the music of Antônio Carlos Jobim. His music featured a singer, Astrud Gilbero, the style of music was Bossa Nova. I fell in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Lisa Ono - The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim: Ipanema [2007]

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2008-02-07 10:14:00 by iorel in Hefiorels eclectic music
...Jobim with whom she collaborated on several occasions. The album features 15 tracks dedicated to the influential musician including Fotografia, Samba Do Aviao, and Bonita Demais. Ono can be seen on the cover sleeve next to her idol in a private photo, which dates back to 1994 and shows them during an album session.Enjoy
 
 
 
 
 
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Antonio Carlos Jobim: Live at Montreal Jazz Festival [2007]

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2008-05-02 05:01:55 by Doug in 1st4music.net
...Jobim: Live at Montreal Jazz Festival [2007 Jus Blues Music Foundation - Home Jus Blues Music Foundation The 2008 Jus` Blues Music Foundation will host an interactive Technology Conference along with the annual Jus` Blues Music Awards Welcome to NorthernBlues Music NorthernBlues Music receives eight 2008 Blues Music Award nominations! For...
 
 
 
 
 
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Antonio Carlos Jobim: Live at Montreal Jazz Festival [2007]

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2008-05-23 05:02:49 by Doug in 1st4music.net
...Jobim: Live at Montreal Jazz Festival [2007 Since 1997 JAZZREVIEW.COM has been your jazz music connection to reviews of the hottest new jazz releases and so much more. JAZZREVIEW.COM also offers you many other fantastic Continue Official site containing news, scores, audio and video files, player statistics, and schedules. Continue Jazz...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bud Shank: Bossa Nova (Part 3)

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2008-04-04 08:04:50 by Marc Myers in JazzWax
...Jobim, Bud's two Laurindo Almeida Quartet albums of 1953 and 1954 and his West Coast Jazz albums were a huge influence on the Brazilian music scene of the late 1950s. Searching for a way to cool off the Brazilian samba, musicians in Rio adapted the laid back California sound and borrowed some of the music theory invented by by West Coast Jazz...
 
 
 
 
 
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Afro-Bossa Hard Bop

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2008-03-14 07:58:13 by Marc Myers in JazzWax
...Jobim. In later years, Jobim cited the Salvador recording as playing a vital role in his bossa nova direction and development Inspired by Salvador, samba and other regional music and musicians, Jobim set to work composing songs built on a cool delivery. One of the first big Brazilian albums of bossa nova songs was Elizeth Cardoso's Cancao do...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sunday Wax Bits

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2008-03-16 08:25:03 by Marc Myers in JazzWax
...Jobim and a couple of bios, and the Salvador influence was never raised. He does get a fleeting mention in Ruy Castro's book, Bossa Nova: The Story of the Brazilian Music That Changed the World . But let's not forget Laurindo Almeida and Bud Shank's Brazilliance albums of the 1950s. Jobim's bossa rhythm comes out of the samba schools, and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Three Ideal Places For Really Listening To João Gilberto

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2008-09-30 06:01:00 by Sean in Mainstream Isn't So Bad...Is It?
...Jobim in the movie " Copacabana Palace " (1962 The best thing that happened to João, definitely, was meeting Tom Jobim , and being the first to record Jobim and Vinicius de Moraess Chega de Saudade , in 1958. Chega de Saudade, was not just the first bossa nova, it was one of the first Brazilian radio hits really oriented towards people...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bud Shank: Bossa Nova (Part 2)

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2008-04-03 08:28:51 by Marc Myers in JazzWax
...Jobim [pictured] and all his contemporaries down in Brazil decided that they were the new punks, they were the new exploratory kids. They said, Why must we keep on playing the samba the same way they do during Carnival? They wanted to break out and play something different JW: But they needed inspiration BS: That's right. They started...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pete Turner: Album Covers (Part 1)

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