Styles: Brazilian Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:59
Size: 92,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:46) 1. Bahia Com H
(4:22) 2. Leveza Do Ser
(4:06) 3. Eu Nao Existo Sem Voce
(2:49) 4. One Note Samba
(4:51) 5. A Ra
(5:20) 6. Sem Mais Adeus
(5:03) 7. That's All
(3:54) 8. Inquietacao
(3:22) 9. Trocando Em Miudos
(2:21) 10. Samba Do Aviao
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:59
Size: 92,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:46) 1. Bahia Com H
(4:22) 2. Leveza Do Ser
(4:06) 3. Eu Nao Existo Sem Voce
(2:49) 4. One Note Samba
(4:51) 5. A Ra
(5:20) 6. Sem Mais Adeus
(5:03) 7. That's All
(3:54) 8. Inquietacao
(3:22) 9. Trocando Em Miudos
(2:21) 10. Samba Do Aviao
“Maggie is one of the most promising new musicians… an accomplished singer and great live performer” ~ Ray Hanley, Greater Columbus Arts Council President
American singer Maggie Green traveled to Rio de Janeiro to make this recording with some of Brazil's finest musicians including Luiz Avellar, Marcos Ariel and Kiko Freitas to name a few. Features original arrangements of bossa nova classics and more. Studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Maggie filled her time listening to recordings of the jazz greats and began developing a style all her own. It was also during this time that she started absorbing the music of Brazil. The exploration of this music has become an integral aspect of her work. This new CD release was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, features pianists Marcos Ariel and Luiz Avellar, drummer Kiko Freitas and bassist Ney Conceicao, Jurim Moreira, bassist Andre Neiva and guitarist Leonardo Amuedo. Maggie has performed sold out shows at Rio’s Estacio de Sa and has also sang at Abbey Road Studio Pub in Porto Alegre, Brazil with guitarist Julio Herrlein.
American singer Maggie Green traveled to Rio de Janeiro to make this recording with some of Brazil's finest musicians including Luiz Avellar, Marcos Ariel and Kiko Freitas to name a few. Features original arrangements of bossa nova classics and more. Studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Maggie filled her time listening to recordings of the jazz greats and began developing a style all her own. It was also during this time that she started absorbing the music of Brazil. The exploration of this music has become an integral aspect of her work. This new CD release was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, features pianists Marcos Ariel and Luiz Avellar, drummer Kiko Freitas and bassist Ney Conceicao, Jurim Moreira, bassist Andre Neiva and guitarist Leonardo Amuedo. Maggie has performed sold out shows at Rio’s Estacio de Sa and has also sang at Abbey Road Studio Pub in Porto Alegre, Brazil with guitarist Julio Herrlein.
While in Porto Alegre, Maggie was featured in an article in the statewide newspaper Zero Hora and gave live performances on Brazilian television. She leads her own various ensembles and formed the bossa nova-samba group Canto Poetico. She has performed in the Columbus Latino Festival, Columbus Jazz & RibFest, and the Columbus Arts Festival. Her club performances include Nighttown in Cleveland and Acton Jazz Café in Acton, Massachussetts. Her first self-produced CD entitled “First Song” features Maggie with several Columbus artists, including violinist Chris Howes, guitarist Stan Smith, bassists’ Roger Hines and Chris Berg and drummer Joe Ong. Maggie has served on the faculty as jazz vocal instructor at Capital University. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/maggiegreen