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zeruch · 5 months
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Sounds That Have Been Made, EP 115: João Barradas "Amalgamat (Outro)" Featuring Sara Serpa.
You know I generally view the only appropriate places for accordion is Zydeco, with other occasional exemptions being Klezmer and Tango. Everything else should be strictly “go to jail” threshold hits. I grew up mostly loathing Portuguese folk music employing accordion, so I feel like I can bag on it any way I like. For you Lawrence Welk fans, fight me (cause I will beat you in the face with a…
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mostlymonk · 3 years
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Wayne Escoffery – sax Mike Stern – guitar Joao Barradas – accordion Alex Blake – bass Jerome Jennings – drums
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drysdalefightforus · 7 years
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jiu jitsu practical street fight
The Jiu-Jitsu Federation of Guanabara, located in Rio de Janeiro, was founded in 1967. The federation was established under the authorization of the National Sports Confederation of Brazil. The federation was founded by five founding schools and it was articulated by Hélio Gracie, Alvaro Barreto, Joao Alberto Barreto, Hélcio Leal Binda and Oswaldo Fadda. The president of the Federation was Helio Gracie, and the Chairman of the Advisory Council was Carlos Gracie. His firstborn, Carlson Gracie, was the director of the technical department. The first vice technician was Oswaldo Fadda and the second, Orlando Barradas – both Jiu-Jitsu Professors. Joao Alberto Barreto, outstanding student of the Gracie’s, was appointed director of the education department, which had as deputy director Robson Gracie – all now known as great masters of the art. The Federation of Guanabara was chaired by Hélio Gracie and had sports bases, regulations, etc. The foundation of the Federation was the first step to make the Jiu-Jitsu a sport and not a street fighting art. The art of jiu-jitsu began to have structure and organization. The orders of graduation tracks were regulated: white, blue, purple, brown and black. The yellow bands, orange and green, were granted only for children. If the practitioner was greater than 16 years, they would directly be promoted from white to blue. In addition, the rules for any championships that were to occur organized by them were regulated. In the rules, maneuvers like takedowns, mount with both knees on the floor or back with hooks award the competitor points. The duration of the contest in the adult category was five minutes with extension of three. Jiu-Jitsu officially earned time and scores. In June 1973, Jiu Jitsu was finally legally recognized as a sport in Brazil and in December 1973, the Federation Jiu-Jitsu Guanabara organized their first championship the “1º Torneio Oficial de Jiu-Jítsu do Brasil” hosted in Rio de Janeiro, at the Athletic Association Bank of Brazil giving the beginning of a new era for Jiu-Jitsu now as a sport.
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riffsstrides · 9 years
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João Barradas Vence Made In New York Jazz Competition
Eleito entre um milhão e meio de músicos de todo o mundo, por um júri composto por Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker e Lenny White.
Parabéns João Barradas!
Não percam no dia 20 de Março no São Luiz o concerto de encerramento da Festa do Jazz, em que João Barradas irá apresentar o seu novo disco com a participação de Greg Osby.
The winner of the Made In New York Jazz Competition will see their musical career take off like a rocket ship. The winner will immediately pocket a large cash purse of $3000, plus 10% of the registration fees, which alone will give them enough capital to buy equipment, log some recording time, or just pay the bills while taking some time to work on new music.
More important than any amount of money you will win is the international recognition. The winner will be flown to New York City to participate as a headline performer in the Made In New York Jazz Competition GALA Concert, which will provide them huge exposure and open many doors.
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mostlymonk · 4 years
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Mike Stern – guitar Wayne Escoffery – sax Joao Barradas – accordion Alex Blake – bass Jerome Jennings – drums
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riffsstrides · 9 years
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João Barradas & Gil Goldstein - Tiling The Plane 
"Giant Steps" arrangement by Gil Goldstein written for João Barradas debut album - "Directions" (Inner Circle Music, 2016)
Album produced by Greg Osby. Recorded by Pedro Vidal at Estúdios Vale de Lobos, Sintra, Portugal Mixed & mastered by José Diogo Neves, Tallinn, Estonia Video directed by João Pombeiro Image: João Pombeiro and Ricardo Rezende.
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riffsstrides · 9 years
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PEDRO MADALENO Live at Hot Clube de Portugal, Jan 2015
Pedro Madaleno, guitar João Barradas - accordion Diogo Vida - piano João David Almeida - voice, ac -guitar , perc Yuri Daniel - bass Bruno Pedroso - drums Copyrights by SPA and ROSSIO MUSIC PUBLISHING 2015
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