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Salgueiro
Samba Tuque Brasil
Sambosseros
São Clemente
Scott Feiner
Secos & Molhados
Sepultura
Sergio Augusto
Sérgio Roberto de Oliveira
Sérgio Santos
Seu Jorge
Seu Ribeiro
Simone
Sivuca
Skank
Socorro Lira
Sonekka
SPC - Só Pra Contrariar
Spok Frevo Orquestra
Sueli Costa
Suely Mesquita 1 2 3
4
Sula
Miranda
Superlisa
Supla
Susan Pereira
Suzana
Salles
Swing Brazil Music
Sylvia Patricia
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Tânia Maria
Tatiana Parra
Tavito
Teresa Cristina & Grupo Semente
Terra
Samba
Tetine
Timbalada
Titãs
Tom Gil
Tom Zé
Toninho
Horta
Tony Mola
Toquinho
Totonho Villeroy
Tribalistas
Trio Macaíba
Trio da Paz
Trio Madeira Brasil
Trio
Mocotó
Trovadores Urbanos
Tucan Trio
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Ulisses Rocha
Ultraje à Rigor
Unidos da Tijuca
Unidos
do Viradouro
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Vander Lee
Vange Leonel
Vânia
Abreu
Vânia
Bastos
Vasco deBritto
Velha Guarda da Mangueira
Vera Figueiredo
Verônica Ferriani
Victor Assis Brasil
Vida
Nova
Vinícius Cantuária
Vinícius
de Moraes
Vocal Brasileirão
Vocalise
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Wagner Tiso
Waldemar
Henrique
Weber Iago
Willians Pereira
Wolf Borges
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Yamandú Costa
Yoshiro Nakamura
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Zé Alexandre
Zé Carlos
Zé Geraldo
Zé
Luís
Zé Luiz Mazziotti 1 2
Zé Ramalho
Zeca
Baleiro
Zeca Pagodinho
Zélia
Duncan
Zezé Freitas
Zizi
Possi
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TOM JOBIM
Clube
do Tom (in Portuguese and English)
Tom Jobim (Official)
"American keyboardist
Kimson Plaut draws upon his 11-year residency in Brazil...
and a close relationship with many of Brazilian jazz's
best practitioners for his elegantly crafted UBATUBA.
But it's Plaut's understated pianistics, with a nod to
Jobim's melodicism, that ensures the session's slow-burn
ambiance."
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Mark Holston, JAZZIZ Magazine (Dec '97)
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"Plaut fills
his plate with everything from funky samba beats to bossa
nova ballads... With an acoustic clarity of thought, I
applaud his ability to articulate what he has to say with
superb technique and harmonic taste... Driving rhythms
and impressive original compositions make this well worth
searching out."
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Jesse Varela, Latin Beat Magazine (Mar '97)
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"Ubatuba is a
rare paragon in Brazilian instrumental music. The evocative
images and Kimson's stirringly heartfelt performances are
a consummate portrait of the Brazilian soul."
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Egídio Leitão, Luna Kafe (Feb '98)
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"Kimson Plaut
isn't the first American musician to play Brazilian music,
but he's one of the select few who play it as if they were
Brazilian. [...] His handsomely produced solo CD Ubatuba
(LPC Music LPC 01/96) displays his compositorial and arranging
acumen alongside many inspired performances by a cast of
illustrious guests."
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Daniella Thompson, Brazzil (Sep '00) |
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Sá & Guarabira 1
2 Salada
Mística
Secos & Molhados
Sérgio Mendes 1
2 3
Sérgio
Ricardo
Sérgio
Sampaio
Sílvio
Caldas
Simone 1 2 3
4
5 6
Simone
Guimarães 1 2 3
Sinhô
Suba
Sueli
Costa
Suely Mesquita
1
2
3
Suzana Salles 1
2
Sylvia Telles
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Tânia
Bicalho
Tânia
Maria
Tao
do Trio, O
Tetê Espíndola
Theo de Barros
Thereza
Tinoco
Tim
Maia
Titãs 1
2
Tom Jobim 1
2
3 4
5
Tom Zé 1 2
3
Toninho
Horta
Toquinho
Torquato
Neto
Torrinho
Trio da Paz
Trio
Mocotó
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Vanessa
Rangel
Vânia
Abreu
Vânia
Bastos
Vicente
Barreto
Vicente Celestino 1
2
Vinícius de Moraes 1
2 3
4
Virgínia
Rosa
Vital
Farias
Vítor
da Trindade & Carlos Caçapava
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Waldemar Henrique 1 2
Walter
Franco
Walter Wanderley
1 2
Wilson
Batista
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Xangai
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Zé Geraldo
Zé Guilherme
Zé
Kéti
Zé Ramalho 1
2
Zé Renato
Zeca
Baleiro
Zeca
Pagodinho
Zélia
Duncan
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