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RELEASES |
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AGE GARCIA TRIO |
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Brazilian Pianist
Age Garcia releases the album |
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ALABASTRO. |
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Produced
by Tom Harney for Golden Dome Records, USA, 2002. Back to Brazil,
2005, Age made some sound tracks for theatre plays and three important
shows as Age Garcia TRIO. Back in America Age
Garcia prepare to release two albums for 2008. |
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Diogo
Brown |
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Bass Player,
Song Writer And Producer
27 years Old, Is native of Niteroi, Rio De Janeiro ,Brazil. |
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Diogo's
outstanding work has been showcased with Artistis Like: Antoio
Adolfo , Paulo Moura , Brazilian Voices , Glen Kolotikin, Banda Black
Rio , Marcos Ariel , Barrosinho , ZÉ Paulo Backer, Bebeto, Lanzallamas
Monofonica, and so many others. |
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CANVAS |
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Hot Latin
Rock/pop with reggaton and cool latin Rythms. |
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The Artists Raul Sandoval and Juan Arroba ( pipo) are from
Equador. This Album was produced by Miami based Re-Nerio. The CD consists of 12 songs. |
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PROJECT LIFE |
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Project Life |
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With 11 beautifully written and performed pro-life
songs which celebrate the sanctity of human life.
“What
beautiful inspirational songs! There have to be some hit tunes in this
CD. The mood is
joyful and full of peace and light!”
CD, Fort Lauderdale. |
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AGE GARCIA TRIO |
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BOA NOVA |
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While the moderate
tempos and understated performance
make this one easy to assign to the role of soundtrack for daily
activities, Garcia has a gift for injecting subtle surprises into his
compositions that will delight the attentive listener...
jazzreview.com |
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KRISTEN DINONNO |
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Looking Up |
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| Released in 1999 and she performs two
songs, Anna Maria Sabatucci McGinty’s "I Can’t Wait to See Your
Face" and Jim Stayton’s "Thank You For Me" on the
PROject LIFE CD. |
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AGE GARCIA |
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IT'S ALL FOR HIM |
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At first pass,
Brazilian pianist Age Garcia's
North American Debut, "Alabastro," seems like a pleasant enough exercise
in background jazz,
that was a strong step
toward success in a new musical arena, and leaves me looking forward to
more...
jazzreview.com |
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