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Marco Araujo
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"E foi assim, num desses dias de pandorga e bolita que percebi que nada é para sempre e sempre é expressão mais que poética, é infinito; trilho de trem." MARCO ARAUJO

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Sobre mim (About Me):
MARCO ARAUJO

De descendência ibérica, nasceu e criou-se à margem de muitas águas, o Oceano Atlântico, a Lagoa dos Patos, o Saco da Mangueira, a natureza exuberante e a simplicidade de seus pescadores, isto, em contraste à poesia densa das noites e das ruas do porto de Rio Grande, sua cidade natal. Pesquisador incansável, Marco é um dos responsáveis pela recuperação e divulgação da cultura afro-açoriana em seu país aqui documentado em canções como MAR DE DENTRO, ARAMBARÉ e OLARAI DO BENEDITO. Com uma linguagem clara e um lirismo mais do que peculiar, o compositor, cantor, poeta e instrumentista MARCO ARAUJO encerra, neste trabalho, sua vitoriosa trajetória nos festivais de música do sul do Brasil, uma mostra significativa do que viveu, aprendeu e desenvolveu durante a constante busca de uma expressão sonora universal. ________________________________________________________________________

From iberic off spring, he was born and raised along lots of water, the Atlantic ocean, Lagoa dos Patos, Saco da Mangueira, an exuberant nature and the artlessness of it..s fishermans, that it is in contrast to dense poetry of the nights and harbour..s streets of Rio Grande, his birthplace. A tireless searcher, Marco it..s one of the responsibles for the recovering and spreading of the afro-açorian culture in his country, here documented in songs like: Mar de Dentro, Arambaré and Olaray do Benedito. With a clear language and one particular lyricism, the composer, singer, poet e multiple instrumentist, Marco Araújo presents in this work, his victorious trajectory at the Music Festivals of the south of Brazil, one significative display about what he lived, learned e developed during the constant search of some universal sound expression.
Música Favorita (Favorite music):
Brasileira, Cubana, Argentina, Uruguaia e Americana
Filmes (Movies):
El Perro; O Cheiro do Ralo; Havana Blues; Bird; Mefhisto; Invasões Americanas, entre outros tantos.
Libros (Books):
Muitos, ando relendo e gostando muito de fazer isso.
Website:
http://www.marcoaraujo.com
Relationship Status:
Married
Data de Aniversario (Birth Date)
28 June 1960

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Às 22:11 em 2 dezembro 2009, Brazil - A Tribute disse...
Salve
Inaugurei a página do meu mais recente trabalho (brazil - a tribute), é um CD duplo, onde tenho a honra de ter 4 prefácios de grandes músicos: Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Philip Hamilton e Luizinho Avellar. É uma homenagem que dedico a alguns dos maiores compositores Brasileiros.
Apareçam.
Axé

Fernando Girão

OGUM OGUNHÊ

www.myspace.com/brazilatribute
Às 11:08 em 28 fevereiro 2009, Pedro Rodrigues Junior disse...
UMA RESPOSTA INCIDENTAL

MELHORES NO AMOR

ESTOU ATRÁS DO AMOR SENTIDO,
PORQUE JÁ AMEI SEM ELE.
NÃO É RUIM, POIS É AMOR,
MAS QUALQUER FALTA SOCIAL
PODE SER DO AMOR PLATÔNICO
OU DA COMPANHIA A SEU LADO
OU AINDA DE SI PRÓPRIO,
EM PRÁTICAS DE DISTÂNCIA
INCALCULÁVEL, IRREMEDIÁVEL:
EDUCAÇÃO E PRECONCEITO.
A EQUAÇÃO NÃO FECHA
PORQUE É FEITA EM FÓTON.
É MUITA LUZ SEM CAFUNÉ
SE NÃO SE SOUBER IRRADIAR.
ÀS VEZES PASSO À FRENTE,
IDEAL TAMBÉM NÃO PARECE.
BOM SERIA SE FOSSE JUNTO,
EMBORA DOIS CORPOS SEJAM
IMPOSSÍVEIS NUM MESMO LUGAR.
A IDÉIA INTUI E SE SEGUE
POR QUEM, INEVITAVELMENTE,
AS PARALELAS SE ENCONTRARÃO
NO INFINITO, ONDE SE TEM
ILUSÃO DE TEMPO (E ESPAÇO)
E O ETERNO PODERIA DURAR,
COM AMOR, PRA SEMPRE.
Às 10:20 em 2 fevereiro 2009, Heitor de Pedra Azul disse...
Sarava!
Valeu!
Abraços
Heitor
Às 13:47 em 1 fevereiro 2009, Silvia Mendonça disse...
Minha Boca

Minha boca rubra,
Voraz e úmida,
Desperta de vontades,
Banha-se em saliva,
Lambe e sorve,
O prazer que em teu corpo dorme.

Ah, pequena parte de mim!
Morde-se pela fome do teu desejo,
Destila-se pelo prazer agarrado aos dentes,
Aquece-se pela chama interna de uma prece ardente.

Essa boca que, por agora, ora,
Pede que um milagre, se apresente,
No sabor da vida que hiberna, ausente,
No vinho sagrado que avermelha, quente,
No poema tinto que no silêncio, sente.

Minha boca,
Plena de euforia,
Dispõe-se à tua boca.
Não me negues o sabor de um beijo,
Mesmo que roubado.

(Minha boca nada sabia,
do que tua boca dizia.
Vive agora, ato impensado,
nos versos por ti avivados.)


Às 19:32 em 29 janeiro 2009, Andréa Moura disse...
Quero aproveitar e te convidar p/ fazer parte do Movimento Artístico Cultural Organizado, nesse movimento vc pode trocar idéias e interagir com outros artistas associados. Participe vc tb.
http://www. movimento.ning.com
Beijos !!
Às 20:17 em 27 janeiro 2009, Andréa Moura disse...
Oi Marcos,
Parabéns pelo seu lindo trabalho. Muita luz em sua caminhada musical.
Beijos!!
Às 19:05 em 27 janeiro 2009, Silvia Mendonça disse...
Rituais de paixão

by Silvia Mendonça

No dilúvio da noite,
a arca do teu corpo em mim navega.
...perdido entre minhas longitudes
e teus trópicos de desassombro.

Neste nosso encontro de carnes,
a vida baila na coreografia do reconhecimento.
...na geografia dos nossos corpos,
tocas meus continentes de eternidade.

Montas meus flancos de mulher
com teus rituais de homem.
...envolve-me em sentimentos corsários
enxuga-me em teus flamejantes desejos.

Vens com promessas esgarçadas,
pecados de coral, corando-me,
...entre angras de ternura
acampas em mim para indagar de ti.

És escuna flutuando
em meus litorais secretos.
...és náufrago perdido
em minhas ilhas de êxtases.

Quando, à meia-noite,
os ponteiros se amam,
...entrego-te o colar dos minutos
que passamos juntos.

Teus dedos ainda tateiam
sobre a pele da manhã despudorada,
...revelando o sátiro vestido
de neblina entre árvores despidas.

Em meu corpo, o rito da chegada
dá lugar à celebração do amor.
...em teu corpo, minhas sensações
enroscam-se na tapeçaria da paixão.

De noite em noite,
vamos inventando o dia...
... o dia em que serei tu
à minha espera.

Neste momento o sol chega
em pranchas de nuvens.
Agora sou terra
... e tu florindo em mim.


* Inspirado em frases de "Rituais", de Paulo Bomfim e Dudu Santos/Janeiro/2009
Às 16:57 em 26 janeiro 2009, Vera Barbosa disse...
Obrigada pelo adorável convite!
Beijo e carinho.
Às 4:45 em 24 janeiro 2009, Silvia Mendonça disse...
Transbordando em palavras

by Silvia Mendonça

Palavras em poemas, são teatro,
tem olhar dúbio, cio ciliar.
Mas, não tem jeito:
quando escrevo a teu respeito,
minhas taças transbordam,
banham-me a tez silábica
de semântica champagne,
vogal a vogal...

Subo em tablados, abro as cortinas,
enceno cenas, recito poemas,
pecando (in) verso, fingindo desprezo,
só para ouvir som a som, tua voz, teu encanto,
teu espanto de homem, teu nada quando quer.

As luzes dos holofotes miram a lua.
que derrama cachos prateados em ti.
Neste momento, me colocas em tuas cenas,
deixa que eu te veja em cada ato,
em cada beijo fatal, surreal.

Neste momento, me quer por perto,
embora na caixinha de recados virtual.
Devo entender que anseias por proximidade,
mesmo à distância que presumes segura?
Tu me imaginas como me lês,
mulher em meus escritos?

Sou mais beleza que encanto,
mais fêmea que aparento.
E não deixo recados,
não entendo a palavra saudade,
nem amor que vaga em onda verde.

Portanto, querido menestrel que toca estrelas,
ler nem sempre é se ver nas palavras que leem a gente,
mas nas que lemos em nós mesmos,
e não nos reconhecemos nelas.
Às 15:33 em 18 janeiro 2009, Wilbert Sostre disse...
Obrigado pelo comentario! Gostei da sua música.
Feliz Ano Novo!
 
 

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Artista da Semana (dezembro 6 -12 ) - Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers

Artista da Semana - Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers





Lavay Smith, vocalist and bandleader of the Red Hot Skillet Lickers, grew up in Southern California and the Phillipines. She has become an internationally recognized Diva of Jazz and Blues, with a singing style influenced by Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Bessie Smith, Little Esther Phillips and other legendary greats.


This sultry chanteuse evokes a sensuous era of Jazz queens and sexy pinups and adds a modern, feminist twist. No wonder Los Angeles Magazine chose her as one of the sexiest people around! Lavay’s big, bluesy voice, exciting stage personality, and glamorous approach attract crowds around the world. According to Fox TV, the band has become “a San Francisco Landmark”, winning numerous awards including a “Wammie” and a “Bammie”. In 1998, the reader’s of San Francisco’s two major newspapers, the Chronicle and the Examiner, voted Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers the “Best Band” in the annual readers poll.

Important publications have sung the praises of Lavay Smith and her band, including Downbeat, The Los Angeles Times, Jazziz, The Boston Globe, Blues Revue, The New York Press, Living Blues, and the Alternative Press (see attached pages for juicy quotes). Television and Radio appearances include Public Television’s “The News Hour with Jim Lehrer”, Fox TV’s “Fox Files”, and NPR’s “To The Best of Our Knowledge”. World famous celebrities have jumped on the Lavay Smith bandwagon as well. Johnny Otis says “Lavay is wonderful! She and her band are a breath of fresh air.” Dan Aykroyd, a.k.a. Elwood Blues, says of Lavay’s debut album, “One Hour Mama”, “...this CD is guaranteed to make you feel better.” Even President Clinton has seen the light, proclaiming, “I love this band - they’re great!”


Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers maintain a busy schedule, including extensive touring throughout the United States, Europe, Canada and Japan. They have performed at many prestigious venues including Lincoln Center, the Monterey Jazz Festival, The Chicago Jazz Festival, The Montreal Jazz Festival, The Playboy Jazz Festival at The Hollywood Bowl, The San Francisco Blues Festival, The Toronto Jazz Festival, The Santa Barbara Jazz Festival, The Ottawa Jazz Fesitval, The Portland Waterfront Blues Festival, The San Francisco Jazz Festival, The Salt Lake City Jazz Festival, The Doheny Blues Festival and Jazz Aspen/Snowmass. When not on the road, Lavay and her band are showcased in the San Francisco Bay Area's premier nightclubs, including the Cafe du Nord, Biscuits & Blues, Enrico’s, Jazz at Pearl’s, Ashkenaz, Rancho Nicasio, Kuumbwa Jazz Center and Moe's Alley.


Lavay’s latest CD, “Everybody’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Miss Thing” (Fat Note Records) incorporates a variety of classic American musical styles, including swing, bebop, salsa, jump blues, and New Orleans R&B. Enlisting the arranging talents of David Berger, arranger for Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, the album includes six outstanding original tunes, many classics, and several obscure gems. Lavay and the band have produced an epic, best-selling album that is great for both dancing and listening.


Lavay approaches her material from the standpoint of an independent woman, combining world-class singing and musicianship with hilarious, provocative lyrics. Lavay’s musical stance is echoed in her real life role as owner of her own record label, Fat Note Records. Her debut CD, “One Hour Mama” received widespread critical acclaim and became a smash hit, outselling most independent releases. Her second CD, "Everybody's Talkin' 'Bout Miss Thing!" received a prestigious 4 & 1/2 Star review from Downbeat Magazine, and remained on the Billboard Jazz Charts for 20 straight weeks, reachng number 10. Her red-hot stage presence and high musical standards ensure that this sexy diva will continue to be a best-selling independent phenomenon well in the new millennium.


For Booking, call Jim Cassell of The Berkeley Agency 510-843-4902, or send an email to mail@berkeleyagency.com


To contact Lavay Smith, send an email to lavay@lavaysmith.com




The Red Hot Skillet Lickers

Mike Olmos (Trumpet) was raised in Merced, CA. He moved to the Bay Area in 1997 to attend California State University, Hayward, to pursue a degree in music. Mike is currently the Trumpet player for the legendary Etta James. He has performed with Rosemary Clooney, The Stan Kenton Alumni Big Band, Michael Feinstein, Jon Hendricks, Michael Brecker, Maria Schneider, as well as many other local Bay Area greats. He has recorded with Matt Catingub's "Big Kahuna and the Copa Cat Pack", Rosemary Clooney, Mike Vax, Cannonball, Madeline Eastman and The Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra. Mike is regularly seen performing around the Bay Area with Madeline Eastman, the Contemorary Jazz Orchestra, and the Fil Lorenz Nonet/Big Band, as well as his own quartet.

Bill Ortiz (Trumpet) was born and raised in San Francisco. Bill is currently the Trumpet player for the legendary Carlos Santana. He has played/and or recorded with Tito Puente, Quincy Jones, En Vogue, Bobby Hutcherson, Bennie Maupin, Peter Apfelbaum and the Hieroglyphics Ensemble, Don Cherry, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Otis Clay, T.L.C., Pete Escovedo, Toni, Tony, Tone, Airto and Flora Purim, and Boz Skaggs. Bill played on Santana’s historic multiple-grammy winning album “Supernatural”, including the smash hit "Smooth”. That’s right-that was Bill performing with Carlos Santana at the Grammies! He has been touring with Santana ever since, and is featured on Santana's upcoming album. Bill’s hot new album is now available.

Allen Smith (Trumpet) was raised in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and played with the Navy Band during World War II, replacing Clark Terry. After World War II, Allen moved to San Francisco and worked with T-Bone Walker, Saunders King, and many others. He then went on the road with Johnny Otis in 1947. He has recorded with Duke Ellington, Gil Evans and Benny Goodman, and has performed with many of the biggest names in jazz, including Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Quincy Jones, Gerald Wilson, Joe Williams, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and many others. Allen’s fantastic new CD, "Cornocopia" is now available on BluePort Records.

Danny Armstrong (Trombone & Vocals) was born and raised in San Diego. Danny has performed and recorded with many greats, including Rufus Thomas, Archie Bell and the Drells, Pete Escovedo, Elvin Bishop, Elouise Laws, Ann Peebles, The Legendary Sy Klopps Band, The Coasters, Bobby Freeman, and Lee Oskar. He performed with the legendary Johnny Otis’ working band for years in addition to his work with Lavay Smith. In addition to being the world’s greatest trombone player, you can hear Danny’s wonderful singing in duets with Lavay as well.

Jules Broussard (Alto and Tenor Saxophones) was born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana. He learned to play by listening to Louis Jordan, Illinois Jacquet, and Earl Bostic in the 1940's. He has played and/or recorded with Ray Charles, Little Esther Phillips, Johnny Otis, Big Mama Thornton, Earl Grant, John Handy, Santana, Boz Skaggs, Steve Miller, Van Morrison and many other music greats. Jules is a renowned bandleader in his own right with a superb brand-new CD out entitled “Jules Broussard...With Strings Attached”. You can find out about Jules and his band and order his CDs at broussard.com.

Howard Wiley (Tenor Saxophone) is a Bay Area native. He performed with Lauryn Hill’s band on her 2007 world tour. He has worked with Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, David Murray, Faye Carol, Marcus Shelby, Bill Bell, Bishop Norman Williams, and many other greats. Howard has several superb CDs under his own name, including his latest CD “The Angola Project”, which features an exciting lineup that includes vocalists Faye Carol, Jeannine Anderson and Lorin Benedict, trumpet, tenor sax, two violins, piano, two basses and drums. You can find out more about Howard and order his CDs at his website, howardwiley.com.

Rhythm Section

Charlie Siebert (Guitar) grew up in New York City and Los Angeles. He has performed with Larry Vukovich, Mal Sharpe and the Blue Room Boys. Charlie was the co-founder of the Molasses Brothers along with his brother Chris. He is currently teaching English in Jinan, the capitol of Shandong Province in China, and plans to travel throughout Asia and beyond. You can reach Charlie at emailcharlie@yahoo.com. You can also visit Charlie and check out some great photos from China at facebook.

David Ewell (String Bass) hails from Berkeley, CA, and graduated from Berkeley High's nationally renowned music program. David toured the world with Lauryn Hill in 2007. He has worked with Arthur Blythe, Bobby Watson, Greg Tardy, Babatunde Lea, Mark Levine, Bishop Norman Williams, Randy Vincent and many other greats. David often performs in a trio format with New York-based Piano player Marc Carey as well as The Howard Wiley Trio. He is also a founding member of the excellent Brazilian band Vivendo de Pao and performs regularly with The Supplicants. You can visit David at myspace.

Darrell Green (Drums) grew up in Oakland, CA and lives in Harlem. Darrell tours with Sherman Irby from the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Steve Turre and Jeremy Pelt. He has performed with Dr. Lonnie Smith, Stephon Harris, Marlena Shaw, Myron Walden, Tony Monaco, Faye Carol, Marcus Shelby, Howard Wiley and Dave Ellis. Darrell is also a Jazz educator, and he works with students of all ages at Jazz Camp West and The Young Musician's Program at UC Berkeley. You can visit Darrell at myspace.

Chris Siebert (Piano, Arranger, Bandleader) grew up in New York City and Los Angeles. In addition to founding the Red Hot Skillet Lickers with Lavay Smith in 1989, he has also played and/or recorded with Snooky Pryor, Taj Mahal, Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong, Alvin “Youngblood” Hart, Little Charlie & The Night Cats, Big Bones, Los Lobos, The Turk Murphy Alumni Band, Bo Grumpus, Denise Perrier, Brenda Boykin, Ledisi and Sugar Pie DeSanto. A noted authority on swing, jazz, and blues music, Chris, along with Lavay, was a special consultant to MCA Records for their re-issue of the classic Decca recordings of Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, Jimmy Lunceford and Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb. Chris is the musical director for the band, writes most of the arrangements and composes the original songs with Lavay Smith. You can visit Chris at myspace and facebook.

David Berger (Arranger) is from Long Island and makes his home in Manhattan. He is a renowned arranger, and is know as the world’s foremost authority on the music of Duke Ellington. In addition to his outstanding original arrangements and compositions, he is a noted transcriber. He has contributed a large percentage of the arrangements performed by Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. David has written for John Hendricks, and his arrangements were featured in the Broadway show “Sophisticated Ladies.”

David’s leads his own orchestra, the Sultan’s of Swing, one of the finest Big Bands in the world, and has featured such legendary performers as Jerome Richardson, Jerry Dodgion, Marcus Belgrave, Britt Woodman, Bill Easley, Art Baron and many others. The wonderful Aria Hendricks is the featured vocalist. They perform regularly in Manhattan, and go on the road as the house band for the acclaimed jazz ballet “The Harlem Nutcracker”.

David travels the world as conductor, presenting his own music as well as programs of the music of Duke Ellington. He often conducts his own transcriptions of Ellington’s Sacred Concerts, featuring all-star ensembles that include performers such as Jessye Norman.

David Berger & The Sultans of Swing have 3 CDs available on Such Sweet Thunder Records: “The Harlem Nutcracker”, "Doin' the Do!" and their latest release, "Marlowe", which Dan Morgenstern of the Institute for Jazz Studies at Rutgers University call "some of the best big-band writing and playing you're likely to hear".

David has contributed many arrangements to the Lavay Smith repertoire, including 7 charts on our CD “Everybody’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Miss Thing!” David's chart for our original tune "The Busy Woman's Blues" from that album is now available from Smart Chart Music in an expanded Big Band version which includes lyrics. You can hear it and order it at smartchartmusic.com.

For more information about David Berger & The Sultans of Swing, check out sultansofswing.com.

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