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| Airto - Until The End Of Time (Justin Timberlake) |
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Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
Justin Timberlake Until The End Of Time Beyonce
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Durée : 97 s |
| Airto - Chasing Pavements (Adele cover) |
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Thanks to YouTube for featuring me!
Dank je wel Youtube for the feauture!
I just heard this song! I think its a wonderful
tune, had to learn it quick and do it!!
Wanted to give you something else before the week
starts again...and i get too busy!
Check her song out as well!!
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Affichage : 211605
Durée : 124 s |
| Flora + Airto |
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Drs, Ricardo Peixota Gtr, Marcos Silva Keys Tags : Latin Jazz |
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Affichage : 25324
Durée : 320 s |
| Airto Moreira - Celebration Suite |
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Airto Moreira (born August 5, 1941) is a Brazilian
Jazz percussionist and musician. He currently
resides in Los Angeles.
His song "Celebration Suite" was re-mixed by the
DJ group "Bellini Brothers" entitled "Samba de
Janeiro". The track hit #1 in the dance music
charts over 26 countries around Europe, Asia and
Latin America.
Airto Moreira was born in Itaiopolis, Brazil, into
a family of folk healers, and raised in Curitiba
and São Paulo. Showing an extraordinary talent
for music at a young age, he became a professional
musician at age 13, and his first landmark
recording was Quarteto Novo with Hermeto Pascoal
in 1967. Shortly after, he followed his wife Flora
Purim to the United States.
After moving to the USA, Airto began playing
regularly with jazz musicians in New York,
including the bassist Walter Booker. Through
Booker, Airto began playing with Joe Zawinul, who
in turn introduced him to Miles Davis. At this
time Miles was experimenting with electronic
instruments and rock and funk rhythms, a form
which would soon come to be called Jazz fusion.
Airto was to participate in several of the most
important projects of this emerging musical form.
Airto stayed with Miles for about two years,
touring and participating in the creation of the
seminal fusion recording Bitches Brew[1]. Shortly
after leaving Miles, Airto joined other Miles
alumni Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter and Miroslav
Vitous in their group Weather Report, playing
percussion on their first album. He left Weather
Report (replaced by Muruga Booker for their
Sweetnighter album) to join fellow Miles alumnus
Chick Corea's new band Return to Forever. He
played drums on Return to Forever's first two
albums, their Return to Forever and Light as a
Feather. These albums are regarded today as
classics of the fusion genre.
Airto was a contributor to many of Grateful Dead
percussionist Mickey Hart's world music /
percussion albums in Rykodisc's The World
collection, including The Apocalypse Now Sessions,
Dafos, At the Edge, and Planet Drum.
Airto has played with many of the greatest names
in Jazz including Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan,
Paul Desmond, Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Jack
DeJohnette, John McLaughlin, Keith Jarrett, Al Di
Meola, Zakir Hussain, George Duke and Mickey Hart.
He also has played with symphonic orchestras and
as a solo percussionist, and during live
performances often includes a samba solo, where he
emulates the sound of an entire band using just a
single pandeiro. He frequently introduces himself
to the audience with a lesson in pronouncing his
name; "eye, ear, toe".
In addition to jazz concerts and recordings, he
has composed and contributed music to film and
television (including scores for Apocalypse Now
and Last Tango in Paris), played at the re-opening
of the Library of Alexandria, Egypt [2] (along
with fellow professor of ethnomusicology Halim
El-Dabh[3]), and taught at UCLA and the California
Brazil Camp.
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Celebration Suite Bellini Samba de Janeiro dance
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