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BIG
CHICO - Blues Dream |
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The singer and harmonica player Big Chico
released his third CD entitled Blues Dream, produced by Johnny
Rover and recorded live in studio bunker Blues in California
USA. Accompanied by the band All Star West Coast, the guitarist
John Marx and Zach Zuni, pianist and organist Rob Van, bassist
Rick Reed (all former band members of William Clarke), drummer
Paul Fasulo (Rod Piazza) and special guest the legendary
harmonica player and singer Johnny Dyer, born in Mississippi.
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BIG
CHICO BLUES BAND - Blues is my life
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Big
Chico Blues Band - Blues Is My Life this is the first CD
of Big Chico recorded in 2003 with a repertoire which blends
Slow Blues, Funk Blues & Traditional Blues. With Big
Chico - vocals and harmonica - Eder Dias – Bass, Mazzola – Drums,
Yuri - Guitar, and two invited weight, Ari Boger, on organ & danny
Vincent - Guitar
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BLUES
ETÍLICOS - Viva Muddy Waters
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The
big band blues Etílicos launches his CD "Viva
Muddy Waters," where she sang standards like "Good
Morning, Little School Girl," "I Can not Be Satisfied," "Walking
Blues" and "I want to be loved." The band
consists of Greg Wilson (vocals, guitar), Flávio Guimarães
(harmonica and vocals), Otavio Rocha (guitar and slide),
Claudio Bedran (bass) and Peter Strasser (drums)
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FLÁVIO
GUIMARÃES - On the loose
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The main harp player from Brazil, Flavio is a very interesting
blues player, with lots of feeling and a good sense of when
to play and when not to play (a rare feature of any instrumentalist
!)
This album has one track dedicated to William Clarke, and
the influence cannot be denied, especially on jumpy 3rd position
tunes like"Blowin' the family jewels". He has gone
beyond that though and the more unusual tracks like the funky
instrumental "Berimbau Nao E Gaita" feature really
nice playing. He's definetely worth discovering !
(The main harp player from Brazil... An excellent blues album..)
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FLÁVIO
GUIMARÃES - Vivo
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With
twenty years of career and discography of the greatest Brazilian
blues five solo albums and ten with the Etílicos Blues
harmonica player and vocalist Flávio Guimarães
launches its first live album. The album is a tribute to
bluesman Charlie Musselwhite, who accompanied Flavio and
his band on tour in Brazil in 2006. Musselwhite himself part
of the CD, singing and playing guitar in the band Darkest
Hour. Another guest of Flavio is also the harmonica player
Peter Madcat
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FLÁVIO
GUIMARÃES - The blues follow me
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The
Blues Follows Me, Flávio Guimarães sings and
plays the repertoire of pearls Little Walter, and It's Too
Late Brother, I Got To Go and Juke, recreating the sound
of Chess Records, the Chicago of the '50s. Accompanied on
guitar by Igor Prado, Rodrigo Mantovani on acoustic bass
and drums Yuri Prado
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FLÁVIO
GUIMARÃES & PRADO BLUES BAND
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Result
of successful partnership with harmonica player Flávio
Guimarães Prado Blues Band has as special guests
pianist Ari Borger and harmonica player Howard Levy. In
the words of the renowned American producer Jerry Hall
(Former & Current Motown Pacific Blues): "Brazil
is not known the blues but Flavio Guimaraes and Prado Blues
Band will be changing that with their new album.. " Produced
by Chico Blues & Igor Prado
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FLÁVIO GUIMARÃES - Little blues
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Flávio Guimarães lança um disco solo de blues e jazz de uma competência atroz. Sua voz ganha uma maior cadência blues, ele segura bem na gaita.
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HEADCUTTERS
- Back to 50`s
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CD "Back
To 50 '". The CD was recorded in every roll of tape
for three nights at the Historical Museum of Itajai with
old vacuum tube equipment that lead the listener to the 50s.
Any inspiration from Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers
Each junior others are very clear that disk Joe Marhofer
(Harmonica e Vocal), Ricardo Maca (Guitarra e Vocal), Arthur ‘Catuto'
Garcia (Baixo) e Leandro ‘Cavera' Barbeta (Bateria).
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IGOR
PRADO BAND - Watch me move
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Watch
Me Move! (2010) The guitarist Igor Prado launches the third
album of his solo career with much influence from Rhythm
Blues, Funk & Soul Music. The album with the excellent
musicians Yuri Prado (drums), Rodrigo Mantovani (Electric
Bass), Denilson Martins ( saxophone) and has special participation
of the pianist and organist Ari Borger. Messaround versions
of classics such as Ray Charles and Knock on Wood Eddie Floyd
are part of the repertoire.
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IGOR
PRADO BAND - Upside down |
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Guitarist / producer Igor Prado released
his first solo with an album full of holdings such as RJ
Mischo, Steve Guyger, JJ Jackson, Greg Wilson, Ron Dziubla
(one of the most respected blues saxophonists of the U.S.),
Ari Borger, Flávio Naves, Robson and others. Produced
by Chico & Igor Prado Blues (Release to Second Half of
2007 - Coming soon!)
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IGOR
PRADO BAND - Instrumental |
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Instrumentals - Vol.1 - (2010)
Album-Coletânea em comemoração aos 10
anos de carreira do guitarrista paulistano Igor Prado. O álbum
instrumental conta com várias participações
especiais de peso como Howard Levy (USA), Flávio Guimarães
(BRA) , Lynwood Slim (USA), Ari Borger & Prado Blues
Band.
Mais de 1 hora de muito Blues, Swing & Derivados!
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IVAN
MARCIO - Chicago Blues |
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Following
in the footsteps of the pioneers of blues, Ivan Marcio
traveled to Chicago in June 2008 to recording his first
solo album with musicians (Merle Perkins - drums, Michael
Coleman - guitar, Michael Morrison - bass)
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PRADO
BLUES BAND - Blues & Swing |
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Second album from the renowned Prado Blues
Band SP, recorded in Brazil and California has several national
interests of great artists like Flávio Naves, Adriano
Grineberg, Nuno Mindelis and international Guyger as Steve,
Jamie Wood, Johnny Rover, JJ Jackson and Enrico Crivellaro
. The album is one of the best-selling titles at California
Pacific Blues label. Produced by Chico Blues & Igor Prado
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ROBSON
FERNANDES - Gumbo Blues (2004) |
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Second
disc of excellent harp player paulistano Robson, recorded
at Mosh Studios in São Paulo has contributions from
the band Blue Jeans, Prado Blues Band and trombonist Bocato.
Produced by Chico Blues & Igor Prado
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ROBSON
FERNANDES - Sampa Blues (2002) |
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First
record of Sao Paulo Robson harmonica player and the first
blues harmonica instrumental in Brazil. It has special appearances
by Andrew Christovam, Danny Vincent, Mark Ottaviano, Lupa
Santiago, Ari Borger, Silvio German, the brothers Igor and
Yuri Prado and Blue Jeans Band. This is one of the best-selling
titles of the Blues in recent years and drew strong praise
from Charlie Musselwhite, Mark Hummel, JJ Milteau among other
beasts of the harmonica world.
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VASCO
FAÉ - Mano blues |
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Part
of this CD is the result of research done by a year and
a half songs of the 20s, translated into a language more
personalized, in addition to original compositions by Vasco
Fae. Participações special Grineberg Adriano,
Andreas Kisser, Fabio Olive, Ivan Márcio and Theo
Werneck.
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