Mario Bauza
Mario Bauza (April 28, 1911 in Havana, Cuba - July 11, 1993 in New York City) was one of the most influential figures in the development of latin jazz. Trained as a classical musician, he played oboe and clarinet in Havana. After emigrating to New York at age 19, he reputedly learned to play the trumpet in two weeks and earned a spot as a player in Chick Webb's orchestra. But it was in Cab Calloway's band that Bauza met fellow trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie.
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Mario Bauza
Mario Bauza (April 28, 1911 in Havana, Cuba - July 11, 1993 in New York City) was one of the most influential figures in the development of latin jazz. Trained as a classical musician, he played oboe and clarinet in Havana. After emigrating to New York at age 19, he reputedly learned to play the trumpet in two weeks and earned a spot as a player in Chick Webb's orchestra. But it was in Cab Calloway's band that Bauza met fellow trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie.
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all-traumatic all-american eyes (the horse and the megalodon)
From my album "hindsight twentytwenty" released on 2.2.22. Lyrics in this track (they don't start until approximately 5:30): sad sunken eyes behind cloth quite surprised for your freedom has vanished, your mental health's jeopardized some say that reason will help us be free from our own inner demons, keep us from being compromised always believe what you see with your own eye eschew expectation, trust your observations and maybe with time we can find piece of mind, come together, unite, and leave our differences behind maybe with time, we can find common ground, and look into each other's eyes after being traumatized we're traumatized we're all traumatized we won't see the light we won't see the light until we unite reason, read, and write refuse to deny quality of life, then we can survive together survive, together we rise look into my eyes ,stay right by my side don't leave me tonight I don't feel right, I don't feel right, who turned out the lights, i've lost all my sight don't leave me tonight don't tell me goodbye I don't feel right I don't feel right I don't feel right oh me oh my oh me oh my oh why oh why For more info check out deaf-child.commore
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First track off my new album. Check out bandcamp page for lyrics and other info. Thanks for listening, y'all ^_*more
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in the underbelly of the basilica
Closing track to my album "hindsight twentytwenty" Dedicated to The Bronx, with much love. The main organ chord progression was written in April 2020 during peak COVID-19 when I was working on medical floors of a hospital in the Bronx. This song, as a whole, is meant to be a deeply genuine and loving requiem for the Bronx as it is currently and as it was during peak COVID-19, when the people there faced hardships that are unimaginable to many. The clapping heard toward the end is actually a New York Times recording of the 7pm clap (Google '7pm clap' for more info on this). Finally, the track ends with 20 seconds of silence, which are meant to reflect on the lives lost during the pandemic. Lyrics: "so quiet you can hear the needle drop" baby, cry ooooh hoo hoo make me cry ooooh hoo hoo baby cry ooooh hoo hoo "look forward" maybe cry ooooh hoo hoo "look ahead" baby, fly ooooh hoo hoo make me cry ooooh hoo hoomore
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