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BOLA SETE — Live at Grace Cathedral (1976-2004) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Real Name: Djalma de Andrade. Brazilian guitarist (July 16, 1923 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - February 14, 1987 in Greenbrae, California). Having studied the guitar in Brasil, he played locally and in Italy. Later on he was brought to the USA to play in the Sheraton hotel chain, where he was discovered by Dizzy Gillespie (in New York). Gillespie took Sete to the 1962 Monterey Jazz Festival, which meant his breakthrough. Shortly after Bola Sete settled in San Francisco, where he joined the Vince Guaraldi Trio. After a couple of years Sete formed his own trio, with which he performed at the 1966 Monterey Jazz Festival. WEB
Tracklist :
1.    Jongo 2:06
Written-By – Joao Pernambuco
2.    Gaucho/Meu Ogum    5:33
 Written-By – Bola Sete 
3.    Carnival Nights    3:53
 Written-By – Bola Sete 
4.    Flamenco Fantasy    15:08
 Written-By – Bola Sete 
5.    Ocean Waves 6:52
Written-By – Dorival Caymmi
6.    Jongada 5:18
Written-By – Baden Powell
7.    O Astronauto 2:41
Written-By – Baden Powell
8.    Vira Mundo Penba 5:08
 Traditional / Arranged By – Bola Sete
9.    Guitar Lamento    4:18
 Written-By – Bola Sete 
10.    Tio George    4:53
 Written-By – Bola Sete 
Credits :
Performer By – Bola Sete, Solo guitar concert May 21, 1976 at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral. Bola is playing a Ramirez guitar.
CD enhanced with the sheet music for Guitar Lamento, six concert performance photos taken by Tom Copi, and the concert program.

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