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...traditional musicians, too, often try to "get it down just like" an admired player picks a particular tune. This is not slavish imitation for its own sake but rather a passionate desire to get at the very sinews of the style, based on the realization that the impact of traditional music depends on detail and an evocative context... - Art Rosenbaum, Old-Time Mountain Banjo

Author Topic: Carmen Miranda's Guitarist  (Read 2014 times)

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Offline phhawk

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Carmen Miranda's Guitarist
« on: August 30, 2004, 10:33:50 PM »
Does anyone know who the excellent Brazilian guitartist is on the early Carmen Miranda records?

Offline uncle bud

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Re: Carmen Miranda's Guitarist
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2004, 08:09:26 AM »
Does anyone know who the excellent Brazilian guitartist is on the early Carmen Miranda records?

Googled this, but don't actually know the answer.
"In 1928, Carmem met with composer and guitarist Josué de Barros, who invited her for a benefit presentation and later introduced her into the radio world. The first recording happened in 1929, through Brunswick, featuring the samba "Não Vá Simbora" on one side and the choro "Se o Samba É Moda" on the other, both written by Josué."

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