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  1. The Intercontinentals, an Album by Bill Frisell. Released 15 April 2003 on Nonesuch (catalog no. 7559-79661-2; CD). Genres: Avant-Folk, Chamber Jazz, Jazz. Rated #755 in the best albums of 2003. Featured peformers: Lee Townsend (producer), Tucker Martine (recording engineer, mixing engineer), Greg Calbi (mastering engineer).

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    • 15 April 2003
    • Bill Frisell
    • 3.57 / 5.00.5from 236 ratings
  2. The recording, produced by Lee Townsend, features both the original band members—the Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist and percussionist Vinicius Cantuária; Greek-Macedonian musician Christos Govetas on oud, bouzouki and vocals; and Mali’s Sidiki Camara on percussion and vocals—as well as subsequently added musicians Greg Leisz on ...

  3. The Intercontinentals; Nonesuch 2003; Angélique Kidjo: Sony 2002; Black Ivory Soul; Jun Miyake: Innocent Bossa in the mirror; Beams Records 2000; Los Super Seven: Canto; Sony 2000; Mauro Refosco: A • M Recordings 1997; Seven Waves/Sete Ondas

  4. Vinicius Cantuária (born April 29, 1951) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, guitarist, drummer, and percussionist. He is associated with bossa nova and Brazilian jazz . Born in the Amazonian city of Manaus, Cantuária grew up in Rio de Janeiro and moved to New York City in the mid-1990s.

  5. 12 de set. de 2003 · BILL FRISELL AND THE INTERCONTINENTALS, with Vinicius Cantuária, guitarist, percussionist and vocalist; Christos Govetas, oud and bouzouki player and vocalist; Sidiki Camara, percussionist...

  6. Full music credits for Vinícius Cantuária: 142 performances. Roles performed: percussion, drums, vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar. Releases include: Outras palavras (Caetano Veloso), The Intercontinentals (Bill Frisell), Cinema transcendental (Caetano Veloso & A Outra Banda da Terra).

  7. Referências. Ligações externas. Vinícius Cantuária ( Manaus, 29 de abril de 1951) é um cantor, multi-instrumentista e compositor brasileiro. [ 1] Carreira. Iniciou sua carreira profissional no início dos anos 1970, como baterista do grupo O Terço, com o qual atuou até 1972.