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T Sax On Bossa Cha Cha Cha
Luiz Bonfá invented the Bossa Cha Cha Cha which led to many world wide hits such as Quando Quando. It is still there and could create a hit for anyone. This is the only Jazz version I know, but who knows. It features a Stan Getz style solo following a Luiz Bonfa style guitar Perfect for films new.
Luiz Bonfá invented the Bossa Cha Cha Cha which led to many world wide hits such as Quando Quando. It is still there and could create a hit for anyone. This is the only Jazz version I know, but who knows. It features a Stan Getz style solo following a Luiz Bonfa style guitar Perfect for films new. Instrumental, Jazz Music, Bossa Nova Jazz
Track Summary Music Track Title: T Sax On Bossa Cha Cha Cha Catalog ID: 543818
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Description: Luiz Bonfá invented the Bossa Cha Cha Cha which led to many world wide hits such as Quando Quando. It is still there and could create a hit for anyone. This is the only Jazz version I know, but who knows. It features a Stan Getz style solo following a Luiz Bonfa style guitar Perfect for films new.
Keywords: classic exemplar form ideal model original paradigm pattern perfect specimen prime example prototype standard jazz latin cha cha Bossa sax Brazil hit cool
Styles: 1960s (Sixties), Afro-American, Carnival Season, Chicano / Urban Latin, Entertainment, Film Instrumental, Latin Flavor, TV Instrumental, Wedding Ceremony, Worldbeat
Regions: Brazil, USA
Extended Keywords: Luiz Bonfá worked with American musicians such as Quincy Jones, George Benson, Stan Getz, and Frank Sinatra, recording several albums while in United States. Elvis Presley sang a Bonfá composition, "Almost in Love", in the 1968 MGM film "Live a Little, Love a Little". Bonfá died in Rio de Janeiro on January 12, 2001. He was 78 years old. He wrote many songs for films and invented the style of mixing the Bossa Nova with the Cha Cha Cha. This makes for a more popular sound and many hits followed using this style. Today it is almost forgotten but it shouldn't be. Hardly any acceptable recordings are left and I don't know of any Jazz recordings. This is original but based on the work of the composer Louis Bonfa.
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T Sax On Bossa Cha Cha Cha