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  1. Michele Rosewoman (born March 19, 1953) [1] is an American jazz pianist who leads the big band New Yor-Uba. She has worked with Baikida Carroll, Julius Hemphill, Julian Priester, Oliver Lake, Billy Bang, Freddie Waits, Rufus Reid, Billy Hart, Reggie Workman, Celia Cruz, Chocolate Armenteros, and Paquito D'Rivera.

  2. All News. Michele Rosewoman presents "A Function at the Junction: Anecestral Bridge, Musical Streams. "A Rising" Michele Rosewoman and Malika Zarra. Listen/Buy. For four decades, pianist/composer/educator Michele Rosewoman has expanded the horizons of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

  3. Born in Oakland CA, Michele Rosewoman began playing piano at age 6 and was deeply influenced by the great jazz pianist/organist Ed Kelly. Early studies in percussion and Cuban folklore profoundly impacted her approach as a pianist and composer.

  4. Composer, vocalist and keyboard player, Michele Rosewoman performs her composition and arrangement, The Egun and the Haverst accompanied by a world class ens...

  5. Michele Rosewoman. Email. rosewomm@newschool.edu. Download vCard. Profile. A visionary pianist, composer, ensemble leader and educator Michele Rosewoman stands out as a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, expanding the horizons and boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

  6. Michele Rosewoman , una artista de vanguardia y pionera en su campo, crea una experiencia musical distinta al profundizar en su vasta reserva de jazz moderno acústico, funk sofisticado, fusión eléctrica dinámica y elementos de la música folclórica cubana.

  7. Thirty years ago the composer and pianist Michele Rosewoman consummated her deep love for the great island of Cuba and its glorious music with her seminal African-Cuban American ensemble New You-Uba, a group that featured among others the master folklorist, percussionist and vocalist Orlando “Puntilla” Ríos.