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  2. Gal Costa - Wikipedia

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    Gal Costa was born Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos on 26 September 1945, in the city of Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia, Brazil. [4] [5] Her mother, Mariah Costa Penna, separated from her father, Arnaldo Burgos, after discovering he had a second family in another city. [3] Arnaldo Burgos died when Gal was 14 years old. [6]

  3. Trombone Jazz Samba - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Ken Dryden stated: "Bob Brookmeyer was in the studio just a few months after Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd helped to launch the bossa nova craze in the United States with their hit LP Jazz Samba, but this extremely enjoyable LP didn't come close to matching the success of the earlier album; it may be because the valve trombone is not envisioned as a lush melodic instrument ...

  4. Eddie Costa, Mat Mathews & Don Elliott at Newport - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Costa, Mat Mathews & Don Elliott at Newport is a live album featuring performances by Eddie Costa's Trio/Quintet, Mat Mathews' Quartet and Don Elliott's Quartet recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1957 and released on the Verve label.

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  6. Elis Regina - Wikipedia

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    Elis Regina Carvalho Costa (March 17, 1945 – January 19, 1982), known professionally as Elis Regina (Brazilian Portuguese: [eˈliz ʁeˈʒinɐ]), was a Brazilian singer of Bossa nova, MPB and jazz music. She is also the mother of the singers Maria Rita and Pedro Mariano. [1]

  7. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The music of Costa Rica is represented by musical expressions as parrandera, the Tambito, waltz, bolero, gang, calypso, chiquichiqui, mento the run and callera. They emerged from the migration processes and historical exchanges between indigenous, European and African.

  8. Putumayo World Music - Wikipedia

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    195-2 Samba Bossa Nova (8 January 2002) 196-2 Mississippi Blues (12 February 2002) 197-2 Latin Groove (12 March 2002) 198-2 World Lounge (9 April 2002) 199-2 Oliver Mtukudzi: Vhunze Moto (24 April 2002) 200-2 Congo to Cuba (21 May 2002) 201-2 Latin Playground (11 June 2002) 202-2 Asian Groove (27 August 2002) 203-2 Rumba Flamenco (24 September ...

  9. The Best of Two Worlds - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Two Worlds was released by Columbia Records in 1976 to feature Stan Getz in a reunion with João Gilberto. [1] Their previous collaboration was a decade earlier on Getz/Gilberto Vol. 2.