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Jazz Samba
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Jazz Samba

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by: Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd


: essential recording:Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cultural goodwill tour sponsored by the Kennedy administration in 1961. He was completely enamoured by the music, and when he returned, he headed straight for the recording studio to make the now classic Jazz Samba. Collaborating with Stan Getz on tenor sax and backed by a band that included Gene Byrd (bass, guitar), Keter Betts (bass), and Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach (drums), Byrd forged a new and brilliant sound. American record companies were to churn out hundreds of watered bossa-pop albums that have since given ...

Charlie Byrd Christmas Album
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Charlie Byrd Christmas Album

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by: Charlie Byrd


: essential recording:Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cultural goodwill tour sponsored by the Kennedy administration in 1961. He was completely enamoured by the music, and when he returned, he headed straight for the recording studio to make the now classic Jazz Samba. Collaborating with Stan Getz on tenor sax and backed by a band that included Gene Byrd (bass, guitar), Keter Betts (bass), and Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach (drums), Byrd forged a new and brilliant sound. American record companies were to churn out hundreds of watered bossa-pop albums that have since given ...

Brazilian Soul
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Brazilian Soul

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by: Laurindo Almeida with Charlie Byrd


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Christmas Carols for Solo Guitar
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Christmas Carols for Solo Guitar

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by: Charlie Byrd


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

The Bossa Nova Years
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The Bossa Nova Years

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by: Charlie Byrd Trio


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Tango: Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd
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Tango: Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd

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by: Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Great Guitars: Live (2 CD Set) - Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis, Charlie Byrd
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Great Guitars: Live (2 CD Set) - Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis, Charlie Byrd

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from: Concord Records


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Homage to Jobim: Live at the Fujitsu-Concord 26th Jazz Festival
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Homage to Jobim: Live at the Fujitsu-Concord 26th Jazz Festival

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by: Charlie Byrd


:Album Details:20bit K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Charlie Byrd - For Louis (a tribute to Louis Armstrong)
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Charlie Byrd - For Louis (a tribute to Louis Armstrong)

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from: Concord Records


: :It's a sad footnote to For Louis that before it was even released, Charlie Byrd passed away. Byrd's death in December 1999 ended an astonishing career, one that hit incredible highs with Stan Getz on Jazz Samba (not to mention the Woody Herman tours, the various Brazilian awards, etc.). But Byrd always elected a fairly low-key place in jazz, fingerpicking a nylon-string guitar rather than a more conventional electric instrument. He interjected Brazilian motifs and rhythmic structures all over the place--opening this tribute to Louis Armstrong with a bossa-built reading of Sidney Bechet's 'Petite Fleur,' for example. Byrd's early studies with ...

Jazz Samba
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Jazz Samba

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by: Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd


: essential recording:Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cultural goodwill tour sponsored by the Kennedy administration in 1961. He was completely enamoured by the music, and when he returned, he headed straight for the recording studio to make the now classic Jazz Samba. Collaborating with Stan Getz on tenor sax and backed by a band that included Gene Byrd (bass, guitar), Keter Betts (bass), and Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach (drums), Byrd forged a new and brilliant sound. American record companies were to churn out hundreds of watered bossa-pop albums that have since given ...


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