Naná Vasconcelos

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Alvorada 00:00 Tools
Garimpo 00:00 Tools
Chegada 00:00 Tools
Dida 00:00 Tools
Sou do Bem 00:00 Tools
Juazeiro 00:00 Tools
Pra Lá da Casa de Naná 00:00 Tools
Zumbi 00:00 Tools
Africadeus 00:00 Tools
Cascudo (As Sereias do Caruaru) 00:00 Tools
Tundekagô 00:00 Tools
Nizinga 00:00 Tools
Toshiro 00:00 Tools
Futebol 00:00 Tools
Aranda 00:00 Tools
O Berimbau 00:00 Tools
Vozes (Saudades) 00:00 Tools
No sul do polo norte 00:00 Tools
O Canto do Cisne Negro 00:00 Tools
Dado 00:00 Tools
Cego Aderaldo 00:00 Tools
Aboios 00:00 Tools
Tiro Crusado 00:00 Tools
Baiao Do Acordar 00:00 Tools
Pinote 00:00 Tools
Afoxé do Nêgo Véio 00:00 Tools
Voô 2364 00:00 Tools
Gorée 00:00 Tools
Voz Nagô 00:00 Tools
Macaco 00:00 Tools
no norte do polo sol 00:00 Tools
Estrela Negra 00:00 Tools
Ondas (Na Óhlos de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Seleçao De Folclore 00:00 Tools
No norte do polo sul 00:00 Tools
Curumim 00:00 Tools
O Canto Do Cisne Negro (Villa-Lobos) 00:00 Tools
Cabloco de Lança 00:00 Tools
Forró das Meninas 00:00 Tools
Isleña 00:00 Tools
Luz de Candeeiro 00:00 Tools
Brasil (Luciano Re-Edit) 00:00 Tools
Jasmim (Luz Morena) 00:00 Tools
Légua tirana 00:00 Tools
Clementina 00:00 Tools
Coco Lunar 00:00 Tools
Cara Com Cara 00:00 Tools
Vôo 2364 00:00 Tools
Coisas Do Norte 00:00 Tools
Amazonas 00:00 Tools
Incelença 00:00 Tools
Olho No Olho (Eye to Eye) 00:00 Tools
clementina (no terreiro) 00:00 Tools
Dhina Ô 00:00 Tools
Espafro 00:00 Tools
Amazio 00:00 Tools
Um Minuto 00:00 Tools
Seleção De Folclore 00:00 Tools
Ondas (Na óhios de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Curtain (Cortina) 00:00 Tools
Tiroleo 00:00 Tools
Vento Chamando Vento 00:00 Tools
Irapurú 00:00 Tools
Tá na roda tá 00:00 Tools
Trayra Boia 00:00 Tools
Forró do Antero 00:00 Tools
Quase Dois Irmãos 00:00 Tools
Ciranda 00:00 Tools
Roda Moinho 00:00 Tools
Science 00:00 Tools
To You To 00:00 Tools
fui fuio (na praça) 00:00 Tools
Olho No Olho 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates Remix 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates (Tributo a Don Cherry) 08:18 Tools
Quase Choro 00:00 Tools
Marimbariboba 00:00 Tools
A Seca 00:00 Tools
Berimbando 00:00 Tools
Astronáfrica 00:00 Tools
Roda Moinho (Windmill) 00:00 Tools
Nizinga (With Groove) 00:00 Tools
Chorágua 00:00 Tools
Corpos De Luz Tupan 00:00 Tools
Corpos De Luz (Bodies of Light) 00:00 Tools
Lágrimas 00:00 Tools
Caju 00:00 Tools
Vinheta – Fogo 1 00:00 Tools
An Afternoon in the North / Uma Tarde No Norte 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates - Mús. Incid: Malinye/ Inner Organs 00:00 Tools
Lester 00:00 Tools
Fogo 00:00 Tools
Vinheta - Fogo 1 00:00 Tools
Nizinga (com ritmo) 00:00 Tools
Rameverde 00:00 Tools
Passos 00:00 Tools
Contaminação 00:00 Tools
Wind Calling Wind / Vento Chamando Vento 00:00 Tools
Sogni Caraibici (caribbean Dreams) 00:00 Tools
Baião do Acordar 00:00 Tools
Cortina 00:00 Tools
Uma Tarde No Norte 00:00 Tools
Ondas (Na ohios de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Vozes 00:00 Tools
Fui Fuio (Na Praca) 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates (DJ Dolores' Remix) - Mús. Incid: Malinye/ Inner Organs 00:00 Tools
Tu Nem Quer Saber 00:00 Tools
Northeast / Nordeste 00:00 Tools
Sunny Island 00:00 Tools
Quase Dois Irmãos (Almost Two Brothers) 00:00 Tools
Cascudo 00:00 Tools
Let's Go to the Jungle 00:00 Tools
Verderame 00:00 Tools
Fui Fuio 00:00 Tools
Mundo Verde 00:00 Tools
Mistério 00:00 Tools
Corpos de Luz 00:00 Tools
Ori - Canção para Aisha 00:00 Tools
Nordeste 00:00 Tools
Don´s Rollerskates Remix 00:00 Tools
Noite Das Estrelas 00:00 Tools
Pra Elas 00:00 Tools
Sinfonia E Batuques 00:00 Tools
Um Dia No Amazonas 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates 00:00 Tools
Santa Maria 00:00 Tools
Pedalando 00:00 Tools
Pó De Chinelo 00:00 Tools
Caminho Dos Pigmeus 00:00 Tools
Africadeus (live Rome '83) 00:00 Tools
Lamentos 00:00 Tools
Chorrindo 00:00 Tools
Curtain / Cortina 00:00 Tools
Menininha Mãe 00:00 Tools
Northeast/Nordeste 00:00 Tools
Aquela Do Milton 00:00 Tools
Forró Para Antero 00:00 Tools
Terráqueos / Vida / Bush Dance 00:00 Tools
Terráqueos – Vida – Bush Dance 00:00 Tools
Bush Dance 00:00 Tools
Cascudo (As Sereias de Caruaru) 00:00 Tools
Vento Chamando Vento (Wind Calling Wind) 00:00 Tools
Leonor 00:00 Tools
Wind Calling Wind/Vento Chamando Vento 00:00 Tools
You Don't Want to Know/Tu Nem Quer Saber 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskate Remix 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Amazon/Um Dia No Amazonas 00:00 Tools
No Sul Do Pólo Norte 00:00 Tools
Batuque NaS Águas - Aquela Do Milton 00:00 Tools
Bird Boy 00:00 Tools
Ondas (No ólhos de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
An Afternoon In The North/Uma Tarde No Norte 00:00 Tools
Recife Nagô 00:00 Tools
Vinheta – Fogo 2 00:00 Tools
No Norte Do Pólo Sul 00:00 Tools
Paletó 00:00 Tools
Calmaria 00:00 Tools
Eyes and Smiles 00:00 Tools
Canção Para Nanili 00:00 Tools
Ondas (Na Ohlos De Petronila) 00:00 Tools
A Day in the Amazon / Um Dia No Amazonas 00:00 Tools
Vinheta - Fogo 2 00:00 Tools
Vozes (Voices) 00:00 Tools
Don´s Rollerskates (Tributo a Don Cherry) 00:00 Tools
Vinheta - Fogo 00:00 Tools
A Day in the Amazon (Um Dia No Amazonas) 00:00 Tools
Curtain/Cortina 00:00 Tools
You Don't Want to Know (Tu Nem Quer Saber) 00:00 Tools
Voô 00:00 Tools
Estrela Brilhante 00:00 Tools
Vamos Para A Selva 00:00 Tools
Night of Stars / Noite Das Estrellas 00:00 Tools
You Don't Want To Know / Tu Nem Quere Saber 00:00 Tools
Vinheta – Fogo 3 00:00 Tools
Tira O Léo 00:00 Tools
Corpos de Luz (Abertura) 00:00 Tools
Sadhu 00:00 Tools
Vinheta - Fogo 3 00:00 Tools
Night Of Stars (Noite Das Estrelas) 00:00 Tools
Night Of Stars/Noite Das Estrelas 00:00 Tools
Bianca 00:00 Tools
Don's Rollerskates (tributo a 00:00 Tools
Xingu Xangô 00:00 Tools
Ondas 00:00 Tools
Mundo Verde [Green World] 00:00 Tools
Xingu Xango 00:00 Tools
Landscape of Memory 00:00 Tools
Fim De Festa 00:00 Tools
Próxima Encarnação 00:00 Tools
Cabelo Duro 00:00 Tools
Sertão Das Memórias 00:00 Tools
Caminho Dos Pigmeus (Road To The Pygmies) 00:00 Tools
03 - Dhina Ô 00:00 Tools
Mamae Cade Baleia 00:00 Tools
04 - Amazio 00:00 Tools
North Brazilian Ceremonial Hymn 00:00 Tools
Eh! Bahia 00:00 Tools
Corpos De Luz - Abertura 00:00 Tools
The Place 00:00 Tools
Main Man 00:00 Tools
Justo Você Berenice 00:00 Tools
Backé 00:00 Tools
02 - Aranda 00:00 Tools
01 - Amazonas 00:00 Tools
Landscape of Memory: Sertao Das Memorias (Landscape of Memory 00:00 Tools
Mundo Verde (Green World) 00:00 Tools
The Voice 00:00 Tools
Mumakata 00:00 Tools
Terráqueos - Vida - Bush dance 00:00 Tools
Forró Para Antero (Forro For Antero) 00:00 Tools
06 - Espafro 00:00 Tools
Assim Naná Ensina 00:00 Tools
Serato das Memorias /4 Cavaleiros Do ... [Landscape of Memory] 00:00 Tools
Caminho Dos Pigmeus [Road to the Pygmies] 00:00 Tools
Far Enough 00:00 Tools
Ori - Canção Para Aisha (Ori - Song to Aisha) 00:00 Tools
Aculturado 00:00 Tools
Improvisation 00:00 Tools
Ori / Canção Para Aisha 00:00 Tools
Berimbau Solo 00:00 Tools
Nizinga (Com Rítimo) 00:00 Tools
Forrò Para Antero [Forro for Antero] 00:00 Tools
No Notre Do Polo Sul 00:00 Tools
balanca rede 00:00 Tools
Kirie Elei Son 00:00 Tools
Abois 00:00 Tools
Candeeiro 00:00 Tools
Ondas (No Olhos De Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Corpos De Luz Tupan (Bodies of Tupan Light) 00:00 Tools
Afoxe do Nego Veio 00:00 Tools
Abôios 00:00 Tools
Aquarela Do Brasil 00:00 Tools
tira o leo 00:00 Tools
Balança Réde 00:00 Tools
Ondas (No уlhos de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Tomarapeba 00:00 Tools
Voz Nago 00:00 Tools
Menininha Mae 00:00 Tools
Mamae cadé baléia 00:00 Tools
Estréla Brilhante 00:00 Tools
Clemintina 00:00 Tools
Night of Stars / Noite das Estrelas 00:00 Tools
You Don't Want to Know / Tu Nem Quer Saber 00:00 Tools
Afternoon in the North/Uma Tarde No Norte 00:00 Tools
Bush Dance (Vermelho Refix) 00:00 Tools
Terráqueos - Vida - Bush-Dance 00:00 Tools
01 - Naná Vasconcelos - Alvorada 00:00 Tools
Ondas (Nos olhos de Petronila) 00:00 Tools
Weaving a Garland 00:00 Tools
Fogueira 00:00 Tools
Vozes [Saudades] 00:00 Tools
12 Passos 00:00 Tools
10-Coco Lunar 00:00 Tools
Mamãe Cadê Baleia 00:00 Tools
04 - Naná Vasconcelos - Chegada 00:00 Tools
13-Contaminação 00:00 Tools
Mundo Verde (Landscape Of Memory) 00:00 Tools
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Naná Vasconcelos (August 2, 1944 – March 9, 2016) was a Brazilian Latin jazz percussionist, vocalist and berimbau player, notable for his work as a solo artist on over two dozen albums, and as a backing musician with Pat Metheny, Don Cherry, Egberto Gismonti, Gato Barbieri and Milton Nascimento. Vasconcelos was born in Recife, Brazil. Beginning from 1967 he joined many artists' works as a percussionist. Among his many collaborations, he contributed to four Jon Hassell albums from 1976 to 1980 (including Possible Musics by Brian Eno and Hassell), and later to several Pat Metheny Group works and Jan Garbarek concerts from early 1980s to early 1990s. In 1984 he appeared on the Pierre Favre album Singing Drums along with Paul Motian. He also appears on Arild Andersen's album If You Look Far Enough with Ralph Towner. He formed a group named Codona with Don Cherry and Collin Walcott, which released three albums in 1978, 1980 and 1982. In 1981 he performed at the Woodstock Jazz Festival, held in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Creative Music Studio. In 1998, Vasconcelos contributed "Luz De Candeeiro" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon produced by the Red Hot Organization. Vasconcelos was awarded the Best Percussionist Of The Year by the Down Beat Critics Poll for seven consecutive years, from 1984 to 1990. He was also honored with eight Grammy Awards. Vasconcelos was diagnosed with lung cancer in mid 2015. He died from the disease on March 9, 2016, in Recife. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan%C3%A1_Vasconcelos Nana Vasconcelos is a magician with percussion instruments, especially the berimbau. He has played with many prestigious musicians such as Pat Metheny, Gato, Barbieri, B.B. King, Jean-Luc Ponty, Don Cherry, Milton Nascimento, Trilok Gurtu, Lenine, Gilberto Gil, and David Byrne. ~Mondomix Percussionist Nana Vasconcelos has been an innovator in the fusion of Brazilian rhythms and jazz since the 1970’s. Born in Recife on the Northeast Coast of Brazil and, after a lifetime of playing throughout the world, his roots are apparent in everything he plays. When Nana was 12-years-old he began playing with his father, a guitarist, and in the city's marching band. Prodded by intense curiosity and an inquisitive ear that led him from the music of Brazil's greatest composer, Villa Lobos, to Jimi Hendrix, Nana came to learn all the Brazialian percussion instruments and, by the early Sixties, came to specialize in the berimbau. He has taken this instrument far beyond its traditional uses and is acknowledge as its foremost player. After playing in every imaginable context from symphonic orchestras to street bands in his hometown, Nana moved to Rio de Janeiro and began to play with one of Brazil's greatest singers, Milton Nascimento. In 1970 the Argentinian tenor player Gato Barbieri was in Rio and invited Nana to join his band. They played in New York and then toured Europe, starting at the Montreux Jazz Festival where Nana caused a sensation. When the tour finished Nana decided to stay in Paris. During his time in the city he made his first recording, “Africa Deus.” Nana returned to Brazil and recorded his album, “Amazonas,” and began a collaboration with guitarist Egberto Gismonti that lasted for eight years and produced three albums of duets. Back in New York he formed Codona with Don Cherry and Collin Walcott, as well as touring and recording with Pat Metheny's band. Since 1975 Nana has recorded with everyone from B.B. King to Jean Luc Ponty to the Talking Heads, but has never allowed himself to become a studio musician. His contributions to each project are special and go beyond the usual role allotted a percussionist. While working with Gismonti, Nana recorded his third record, “Saudades,” in 1979, where he is accompanied by a symphony orchestra. In 1983 he released “Zumbi,” an album where he highlighted his work with voices and “body percussion”, using the sounds only he can make by slapping and otherwise provoking his own body. In 1983 he began to work with drum machines after being inspired by the break-dancing scene going on around him. He toured Europe with a group of break dancers from the South Bronx. Nana's very original use of the drum machine is distinguished by an unusually careful tuning that makes it sound almost organic and by his ability to play it live, typing out polyrhythms instead of programming them layer by layer. In 1986 Nana Vasconcelos returned to Brazil for the first time in six years and his solo tour was enthusiastically received by enormous crowds. He continued to extend the field of his collaborations, being featured on soundtracks for films. Nana's work demonstrates the breadth of his musical talents. He has been a member of Norwegian saxophonist/composer Jan Garbarek's Quartet recording and touring extensively. He has continued to work with long-time collaborators Don Cherry and Trilok Gurtu, as well as forging new associations, for instance, with the Norwegian bassist Arild Anderson, with UK saxophonist Andy Sheppard, and with the French pianist Jean-Marie Machado. Amongst many records he appears on Paul Simon's “Rhythm of the Saints” album. His own projects remain his first concern, however. His group, Bushdance, recorded for Antilles and worked extensively in Europe: and he is currently developing a unique solo performance, a theatrically staged piece that explores the full, fascinating range of sounds and songs that lie at the heart of his music, and which is based around his unique rapport with his audience. A further dimension to his work lies in his continuing committment to his work with children and people with learning difficulties, through workshop residencies in the UK and Italy. Biography courtesy of Saudades Tourneen Nano Vasconcelos started with his musical career at twelve years-old, with his father, in a little martial band in Recife. Gifted with an intense curiosity, which allowed him to go from erudite composer Villa-Lobos up to guitar player Jimi Hendrix, Naná learned to play practically all the percussion instruments. In the 60s he specialized in the berimbau. He uses the berimbau in a very personal way, being recognized as one of the best players in the world. After the most different musical experiences, the musician moved to Rio de Janeiro and began to work with Milton Nascimento. In the 1970s the Argentinean saxophonist Gato Barbieri invited him to join his group. They played in New York and Europe, with great venues such as the Montreaux Festival Switzerland, where Naná delighted the audience and the critics. At the end of the tour, Naná settled in Paris, France, during 5 years, where he recorded his first album Africadeus (1971). In Brazil, Naná recorded his second album Amazonas (1972). It was the beggining of a very successful partnership with composer and pianist Egberto Gismonti, during 8 years, which earned three albums entiled Dança das Cabeças, Sol do Meio Dia and Duas Vozes. When he returned to New York, together Don Cherri and Colin Walcott, they formed the group Codona. Naná also recorded and toured with the guitar player Pat Metheny and his band. Working with an ecletic selection artists, Naná Vasconcelos recorded, among others, with B.B. King, with the French violonist Jean Luc Ponty and the American rock band Talking Heads, lead by David Byrne. Reminding his influences from Pernambuco, Naná idealizes the ABC das Artes Flor do Mangue project, his work with poor children. The American magazine Down Beat elected him seven times for best percussionist in the world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.