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Cal Tjader albums featuring John Heard

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| | Live At The Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980 CD (2008)
$12.05 The late Cal Tjader, while not of Latin extraction, was one of the most popular exponents of Latin jazz ever. Both on stage and in the studio, from the late 1950s to his 1982 death, Tjader's vibraphone dazzled and danced ...
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| Descarga CD (1972)
$9.59 Descarga is a merger of two albums recorded near the beginning of the '70s -- the fascinating studio session Aqua Dulce and the self-explanatory Live at the Funky Quarters. Having not yet lost his yen for adventure from the Verve ...
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| Tambu CD (1973)
$9.89 Still trying to stay in tune with the Seventies, Cal Tjader joins forces with another refugee from another time, guitarist Charlie Byrd, for an album of contemporary Brazilian-flavored jazz. The alliance is forged mostly on Byrd's terms, with bossa nova, ...
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 Cal Tjader Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Cal Tjader songs: Soul Sauce, Guachi Guaro, Somewhere in the Night Lyrics, Spring Is Here Lyrics, Spooky Lyrics, Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Anyone Who Had A Heart Lyrics, Poinciana Lyrics, Sonny Boy Lyrics, Pete Kelly's Blues Lyrics, Undecided Lyrics, This Masquerade Lyrics, This Is Always Lyrics, Serenata Lyrics, Ran Kan Kan Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs One Hand, One Heart Lyrics, Something's Coming Lyrics, Under a Blanket of Blue Lyrics, Afro-Blue Lyrics, Bei Mir Bist du Schoen Lyrics.
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 Cal Tjader Biography
Because he was a crossover success, vibraphonist/percussionist Cal Tjader received his share of derision from both sides of the jazz/Latin fence. However, his sincere interest in Latin rhythms and their potential for blending with cool jazz led to a groundbreaking fusion of the two, and a genuine hit with the tune "Soul Sauce" in 1965. An important conduit between the two styles, he helped bring percussionists Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo to a much wider audience. With practically a life lived on tour, it's almost fitting he was on the road (in the Phillipines) when he passed away at 56 in 1982.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley, Grant Green, Donald Byrd, Bobby Hutcherson, Mongo Santamarķa, Eddie Palmieri, Willie Bobo, Gabor Szabo
 Followers
Paul Weller, Georgie Fame, Roy Ayers, Poncho Sanchez, Joe Locke, Snowboy, Galliano, Dave Samuels
 Influences
Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente, George Shearing, Milt Jackson, Red Norvo, Machito, Cachao, Francisco Aguabella
 More Music Artists
Rita Connolly, Freddie G, Alex Walsh
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