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July 29, 2006 | Hamilton de Holanda: Brasilianos Review

Many witnessed in awe this Spring and Summer the magnificent skills of Brazilian bandolimist Hamilton de Holanda in the west (U.S.) coast, and in Florida. (We had him booked here in the Cornhusker state with Mike Marshall in March, but the concert fell through due to scheduling conflicts.)

We've got some very nice things to say about his new (3rd) release "Brasilianos" and eagerly await his duet CD "New Words" with Mike Marshall, which is in final mix stage (release October '06).

Newly posted on the JazzMando artist Spotlight section is our review of Brasilianos.

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Posted by Ted at July 29, 2006 6:17 AM


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