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Radio Disney: Move It collects 15 ebullient teen pop/hip-hop/classic rock/soul explosions from its popular airwaves, including James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)," Carl Douglas' "Kung Fu Fighting," and "We Will Rock You" by Queen. Also included is a bonus CD-ROM track. ~ James Christopher Monger
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$15.19 Considered by the chilean press as one of the “most fresh and interesting musicians of the last years”, Camila Meza recently moved to New York City to attend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. As a vocalist and guitarist she belongs to a minority of jazz musicians who have the skills to play an instrument with great dexterity while at the same time maintaining a strong and prominent vocal presence. Camila Meza, age 24, has already recorded two albums under the the chilean record label Vertice Records and has performed in South America, Europe and the United States. This passed summer she was invited and performed at the Blue Note of Poznan, Poland and at the Swidnica Jazz Festival, venues which have had musical guests such as Chick Corea and Al Di Meola. Born in Santiago de Chile in 1985, and influenced by the music her family listened when she was a child (rock, funk, pop, bossa nova, folkore, classical and jazz), Camila Meza began her musical career at the age of 16, composing and playing in a number of bands in Chile. At the age of 18, Camila began attending one of the few jazz schools in Chile, where her potential as a great musician was immediately discovered. Her tutors and professors, all well-known jazz musicians in Chile, began inviting her to perform with them, and encouraged her to develop her instrumental and vocal skills. Within a couple of years, she was already leading her own groups and ensambles with the best young musicians in Chile. Camila Meza’s career and reputation in Chile grew quickly. Soon after establishing her ...
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