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  1. Groove Teacher. Michael Musillami featuring Thomas Chapin. The third of three early 90’s collections of guitarist/composer Michael Musillami's original compositions for larger all-star combos, all featuring the late Thomas Chapin. See also: Archives and Mar's Bars. Reviews.

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    There are quite a few unexpected twists in this batch of original compositions, including the reggae groove of the title track and the shifting meter (6/8 to 4/4) of the high-intensity modal piece ‘Today the Angels Cry.’”—All Music Guide

  3. Claudio Roditi (Río de Janeiro, 28 de mayo de 1946-Nueva Jersey, 18 de enero de 2020) [1] [2] fue un trompetista brasileño de jazz. Fue un artista versátil que integró con facilidad elementos del hard bop con ritmos brasileños y jazz latino.

  4. On Groove Teacher, Musillami leads a bold, beat-driven septet recorded in December 1994 and first released in 1999. As the third recording of original compositions that began with Archives (1990) and Mar’s Bars (1992), this exciting nine-tune set features Chapin (alto sax/flute), Claudio Roditi (trumpet), Ralph Moore (tenor sax), Kent Hewitt ...

  5. 15 de feb. de 2000 · This record forms the third part of a 'trilogy' of 1990s sessions released on Musillami's Playscape label in the 2000s (the other two are Michael Musillami - Archives and Michael Musillami - GlassArt ). View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Groove Teacher" on Discogs.

  6. Claudio Roditi (May 28, 1946 – January 17, 2020) was a Brazilian jazz trumpeter. In 1966 Claudio was named a trumpet finalist at the International Jazz Competition in Vienna, Austria. While in Vienna, Roditi met Art Farmer, one of his idols, and the friendship inspired the younger trumpeter to follow a career in jazz.

  7. 28 de may. de 2021 · En esta nueva efeméride, Jazz and Cash rinde homenaje a Claudio Roditi, trompetista nacido el 28 de mayo de 1946 en Brasil y cuyo sonido brillante fusionaba el hard bop con los sabores del jazz de su tierra natal. A los 73 años, murió el 18 de enero de 2020 a causa de un cáncer de próstata en su casa en South Orange, Nueva Jersey.