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Philippe Baden Powell : Dirt Road
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Son of legendary Brazilian guitarist Baden Powell, Philippe makes his world debut with "Dirt Road" which features Hamilton de Holanda on mandolin, Diego Figueiredo on guitar, Tiago Espirito Santo on bass, Rafael Maia on drums and more...
Genre: Jazz: World Fusion
Release Date: 2006
Dirt Road Record Label: Adventure Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Dirt Road 6:10 Album Only
For Her to Dance 3:28 Album Only
Myke's Mood 6:42 Album Only
On the Edge of the Lake 7:53 Album Only
Sango 4:37 Album Only
Boarding Gate 6 7:10 Album Only
Rafaella's Song 6:05 Album Only
The Saint Louis Island 4:43 Album Only
Good Evening, Zoara 7:32 Album Only
Celia Flew Away 4:06 Album Only
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Album Notes

Son of legendary Brazilian guitarist, Philippe began studying piano at the age of 7 ans quickly learned the basics of composition, harmony and improvisation from his Father while going on to study with piano masters Sonia Maria Viera, Luiz Avellar, Antonio Adolfo and Edson Elias.

While only 28 years old, Philippe has played with and performed with notables Seu Jorge, Maria Bethania, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira, Roberto Menescal, MarceloD2, Wagner Tiso, Victor Biglione and Carlos Malta, to name but a few, all of whom have assisted Philippe in becoming one of the young lions on the Brazilian and International jazz and music scene.

Powell showcses his incredible talent as not only a gifted pianist, but also a fine composer and arragner. This mature and spirited first recording features some of Brazil's most well respected young musicians, such as Hamilton de Holanda (mandolin) and Diego Figueiredo ( guitar). They help Powell explore the many exciting styles and directions that take him on this Adventurous journey from Rio de Janeiro to his new hom in Paris, France.

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REVIEWS

Not a Surprise
author: Gilbert Lopez
A truly excellent effort that enjoys complete understanding of tempo and dynamics. The musicality of this work should not surprise those who loved the work of this family.
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