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  1. Romero Lubambo. Romero Magalhães Lubambo é um violonista, guitarrista, arranjador e compositor brasileiro, nascido no Rio de Janeiro, em 20 de julho de 1955. [ 1] Romero Lubambo começou a aprender piano clássico em uma idade muito precoce. Aos 13 anos, ele começou a aprender guitarra clássica, estudando na Escola de Música Villa-Lobos.

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  2. Hendrik Meurkens – Poema Brasileiro (1996, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Cavaquinho – Romero Lubambo. Bass – Kip Reed, Rogerio Botter Maio. Drums – Teo Lima, Vanderlei Pereira. Drums, Pandeiro – Portinho. Flugelhorn – Claudio Roditi. Flute, Alto Saxophone, Arranged By – Steve Sachs *

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  3. 9 mar 2024 · Romero Lubambo, o violão e a sensibilidade brasileira. Carioca radicado nos Estados Unidos em dois programas inéditos. Cultura FM - 103,3. 09/03/2024 23h00. Reprodução da Internet Romero Lubambo. Ouça o programa completo: Ele já tocou com grandes nomes do Jazz, como Herbie Mann, Wynton Marsalis, Michael Brecker.

  4. My favorite among a crop of fine recent Brazilian music releases is a CD that is not by a Brazilian, but by a Belgian - harmonica wiz and vibraphonist Hendrik Meurkens. He gets plenty of help from guests composer / keyboardist / vocalist Ivan Lins, trumpeter Claudio Roditi, guitarist Romero Lubambo, drummer Teo Lima, and others.

  5. Paradise Found The first time I heard Pamela Driggs was in Brasília’s album River Wide (Kokoppelli Records KOKO 1304, 1995). Brasília was based in New Mexico and included, besides Driggs, her husband Romero Lubambo on guitars, Phil Markowitz and Phil … Continued

  6. 26 feb 2014 · Brasilian Report. Romero Lubambo: Brasilian Essence. Published. 10 years ago. on. Feb 26, 2014. By. Raul Da Gama. Solo instrumental performances can be solitary pursuits, but not for Romero Lubambo and here is why.

  7. Romero Lubambo (born 1955) is a Brazilian jazz guitarist . Career. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He grew up with American jazz and classical music in the house because his uncle played guitar, lived next door, and visited frequently. Lubambo tried classical piano for two years but quit.