Description: Stan Getz Is Back Modern Bossa Style, Jazz Music, Bossa Nova Jazz, royalty free mp3, production music and royalty-free stock music
Keywords: Stan Getz Is Back Modern Bossa Style, royalty free mp3, production music, royalty-free stock music, cheap royalty free music, music for film, royalty free background music, television music, royalty-free song, stock music sound effects, background music, music clips, royalty free music download, royalty-free music, stock music clips, royalty free sounds, royalty free music library, websites music, music library, film music, stock music downloads, royalty free music loops, buyout music, stock music, commercial music, music loops, music licensing, music for video, flash music, royalty free music downloads, digital music publishing, podcast mp3, video edit, Bossa Nova Stan Getz saxophone virtuoso modern Jazz cartoons animations backgrounds muzak popular Brazilian USA Dancing corporate adverts Olympics Antonio Jobin Stan Getz introduced Bossa nova music to the American audience Teaming with guitarist Charlie Byrd, who had just returned from a US State Department tour of Brazil, Getz recorded Jazz Samba in 1962 and it quickly became a hit Getz won the Grammy for Best Jazz Performance of 1963 for "Desafinado", from the same album It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc His second Bossa nova album, also recorded in 1962, was Big Band Bossa Nova with composer and arranger Gary McFarland As a follow-up, Getz recorded the album, Jazz Samba Encore!, with one of the originators of Bossa nova, Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonfá It also sold more than a million copies by 1964, giving Getz his second gold disc He then recorded the album GetzGilberto, in 1963, with Antonio Carlos Jobin, João Gilberto and his wife, Astrud Gilberto Their "The Girl from Ipanema" won a Grammy Award This is in the style of Stan a more up to style than the 1960's
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