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  1. Abraham Laboriel, Sr. (Cidade do México, 17 de julho de 1947) é um baixista mexicano que já participou de mais de quatro mil gravações e trilhas sonoras. A revista Guitar Player o descreve como: "o mais versátil baixista de nossos tempos". Laboriel é pai do baterista Abe Laboriel Jr.

  2. Abraham Laboriel López (born July 17, 1947) is a Mexican-American bassist who has played on over 4,000 recordings and soundtracks. Guitar Player magazine called him "the most widely used session bassist of our time". Laboriel is the father of drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and of producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel.

  3. Abraham Laboriel (Ciudad de México, 17 de julio de 1947) [1] es un bajista mexicano. Ha participado en más de 4000 grabaciones y bandas sonoras. La revista Guitar Player lo describió como «el bajista de sesión más ampliamente utilizado de nuestro tiempo».

  4. Biographie. Laboriel est le père du batteur Abraham Laboriel Junior et du producteur, auteur-compositeur et compositeur de films Mateo Laboriel. Il est classé no 42 dans la liste des "100 plus grands bassistes de tous les temps" établie par le magazine Bass Player 5 . Laboriel est né à Mexico.

  5. Abraham Laboriel Jr. is an American session musician best known as the drummer and backing vocalist of Paul McCartney 's touring band since 2001. [1] . He is the son of Mexican bass guitarist Abraham Laboriel, nephew of Mexican rock musician Johnny Laboriel, and brother of record producer, songwriter and film composer Mateo Laboriel. Early life.

  6. Luz é o quinto álbum de estúdio do compositor e cantor brasileiro Djavan, lançado em 20 de agosto de 1982 pela Sony Music. Contém músicas que se tornaram extremamente conhecidas, como "Samurai" (com a participação de Stevie Wonder ), [ 1] "Pétala", "Açaí", "Sina", "Esfinge", "Capim" e "Luz".

  7. The original founding members of the band in 1980 were: bassist Abraham Laboriel, Weather Report veteran Alex Acuña on drums and percussion, wind player John Phillips, noted session-guitarist Dean Parks, and three members of Andraé Crouch 's band, drummer/percussionist Bill Maxwell, guitarist Hadley Hockensmith, and Harlan Rogers on keyboards.