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"Brazilian music has been in and out of favor in America ever since the 60's, when Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd, Astrud
Gilberto and company made the bossa nova a pop sensation. There aren't many Brazilian bands working outside the Eastern seaboard, but Nashvilles' got a first-rate one in Som Brasileiro. They'll be playing one show Saturday night at Caffe Milano. For those fans who've recently discovered bossa nova and Tropicalia, it's a rare chance to hear Brazilian rhythms in a live setting."
RON WYNN (Nashville Scene)
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See The Diane Marino
Quartet Saturday at the Music City Jazz & Heritage
Festival at Riverfront Park, First Avenue and Broadway, at
1 p.m. Tickets are $25 or $40 for both days of the
festival. The quartet also appears Saturday evening at the
Factory in Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, at 6 p.m,
791-1777. |
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SOM BRASILEIRO's
CD, Sounds Of Brazil, is
now for sale .Check it out HERE. |
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