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José Pires de Almeida Neto, (born in 1954 in São Paulo), is a Brazilian guitarist known for playing jazz. In addition to acoustic and electric guitars, he plays an electric nylon string guitar with polysubbass strings.
Alistair Coakely – guitar; Jose Alves – guitar "Stompie" Themba Dlzmini – guitar; Laurence Matshiza – guitar, background vocals; V. Mkhize – guitar; Maxwell "China" Mngadi – guitar; José Neto – guitar; Oben Ngobeni – guitar; Marks Makwane – guitar; Alex Acuña – percussion; Neil Clarke – percussion; Youssou N'Dour ...
Nine Lives is Steve Winwood's ninth solo studio album, released on 29 April 2008. It is his last to date. The album's first single, "Dirty City" featuring guitarist Eric Clapton, held the number-one added single spot for three weeks in a row and peaked at the overall number-two spot on AAA Radio.
José Neto may refer to: José Neto (basketball), Brazilian basketball coach, former head coach of the Brazil national basketball team; José Neto (musician), jazz fusion guitarist; José Neto (footballer), Portuguese footballer who played for S.L. Benfica; Jose Franca Neto (born 1955), Brazilian footballer who mostly played in the U.S.
Laurindo José de Araújo Almeida Nobrega Neto was born in the village of Prainha, Brazil near Santos in the state of São Paulo. [2]Born into a musical family, Almeida was a self-taught guitarist.
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Junction Seven is the seventh solo studio album by English musician and songwriter Steve Winwood, released in June 1997.The album broke the Top 40 in the UK [3] but did not sell well in the US, and Winwood took a six-year break from making solo albums (returning in 2003 with About Time).
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