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Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO

SPACEBOYS RMX!Afro Luso Brasileiro

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Press cuttings Jazzinho Atlas Feb 2008.pdf
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jazzinho press cuttings first album.pdf
Photos by Margherita Scassa
OUT IN ITALY END OF JANUARY 2008
Jazzinho 2006 - Atlas. (by Paul Bradshaw @ Straight No Chaser)
Sometimes I imagine somebody stuck in traffic on the other side of the planet chilling out to Jazzinho. I like that thought muses effervescent singer and band leader Guida de Palma during an interview with Jazziz magazine during Jazzinhos 2005 US tour. It is apt that Portuguese born Guida was reflecting on the global success of the sweet little jazz that is Jazzinho, as their organic and soulful blend of music from rare groove to bossa to fado to jazz has captured the hearts and minds of nu-jazz devotees worldwide.
Their debut album, released in 2004, enlisted the skills of musicians like Da Lata¹s Chris Franck and it reflected Guidas passion for the music of Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan alongside Brasilians like Joyce, Gilberto Gil and Azymuth. Jazz maintains a powerful role at the core of Jazzinhos sound and the influence singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone meshes with the indomitable spirit of New Thing instrumentalists like McCoy Tyner and Archie Shepp. Guidas compositions, arrangements and choice of musicians also allow us to intuitively savor the Moorish North African sounds and rhythms that underpin her native culture.
The music of Jazzinho has slipped into our musical consciousness and into the record boxes of DJs wordwide - check the impressive list on the Jazzinho website - through both the album and a brace of hot remixes by fellow artists like Phil Asher and Sleepwalker¹s Hajime Yoshizawa. Jazzinho have successfully balanced an impressive live dimension with the need to make an impact on the dancefloors of a constantly shape shifting club scene.
The forthcoming year will see Jazzinho striving to consolidate their already enthusiastic following and take it all to a new level. The end of 2005 had the band deep in the shed... well, deep in Hackney in East London... working on a brand new album with Brazilian producer/musician, Ed Motta - the funkiest gourmet in Rio De Janeiro.
Producing Jazzinho was like taking a holiday from my own art, maintains Ed. I hope that I brought to the recording sessions a Steely Dan-ish perfectionism. Guida was already working with the great Hamish Stuart but I also recommended jazz and jazz-funk legends like Harry Beckett and Max Middleton. Together with Jazzinho I made arrangements for every track. Basically, it was a case of blending her music with my analog cuisine.
Ed Motta has worked with some of Brasil's finest musicians and the experience of working with Jazzinho, here in London, was from all accounts equally inspiring. Guida is one of my favourite vocalists today; she has absurd technique and soul. In the Jazzinho band there are wonderful players like the bassman Matheus Nova and the multi-instrumentalist genius Anselmo Netto. Graham Harvey is an intelligent player... all the right voices, the right notes. Working with Max Middleton was a teenage dream come true. I play Rhodes because of him... each day that I met him at the studio I was in heaven.
Ed Motta lives and breathes music, his knowledge - as a fan is breathtaking. He carefully monitors whats going down globally and is well aware that it is Guida's vision and determination has ensured Jazzinhos worldwide reputation. When asked about their working relationship the producer enthusiastically refers us to the track Simmetry. I think this tune illuminates the real essence of our meeting. We spent a lot of time in the studio together and when we got chance to take a breather we were able to explore the passions we have in common... the films of Joseph Losey, Rufus & Chaka Khan, gastronomy and art.
So, there you have it. The vibe has been set - Jazzinho 2006 is destined to be expansive!
Gilles Peterson, who invited Guida to his Worldwide Show on BBC Radio 1, has predicted an almost certain dance floor success for this unique album.
Paul Bradshaw @ Straight No Chaser
Guida de Palma & Jazzinho @ The Jazz Cafe Part One
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Guida de Palma & Jazzinho @ The Jazz Cafe Part Two
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Member Since: 12/18/2005
Band Website: jazzinho.com
Band Members: LEAD VOCALS: GUIDA DE PALMA
DRUMS: NIC FRANCE
BASS: MATHEUS NOVA
RHODES/CALVINET: SIMON COLLAM
PERCUSSIONS & BANDOLIM: ANSELMO NETO
VIOLIN & FLUTE: MARCELO ANDRADE

Influences: Ed Motta, Aretha Franklin, Mahalia Jackson, Jorge Ben, Rufus & Chaka Khan, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Average White Band, Donald Byrd, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Dizzy Gilespie, etc...

BTW this is Jaco Pastorius playing at my very first gig ever when I was 18 and lived in paris. He lept onstage, grabbed the axe from the bass player and on he went. Unfortunately a few weeks later he passed away. I'm mighty proud of this expereinece and of course he is a major influence...
Sounds Like: A mix of Rare Groove Jazz and World Music.

Average White Band, Ed Motta who has produced the album, Joyce, Tania Maria, Donald Byrd, Milton Naciemento.
THE MAKING OF JAZZINHO'S FIRST ALBUM

JAZZINHO IN NEW YORK
INTERVIEW BY PAUL BRADSHAW FROM STRAIGHT NO CHASER

GUIDA IN DODGE CITY (1993)
Watch out for nineties cult stars like IG and Dodge, Max Beasley, Ronnie Jordan, Omar and me as the Original Portuguese Sista! DISCOGRAPHY
Record Label: Main label Freestyle, Rip Curl, Universal, HiNote
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

How’s this new sound coming?

Right, with my Mates, at Olissipo Eletrico, we're trying to put together this new sound.... we do not want to use computers - probably because we do not know how to use them very well - so we're stuck...
Posted by Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 05:04:00 PST

LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVE MY LIFE! Almost.

Thanks Gilles... where would I be without you! Last night at the casino in Lisboa, you saved my life! After the devastating performance of Roy Ayers, I was close to throwing in the towel and leave sho...
Posted by Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 12:32:00 PST

How I gave myself 1000 points.

Today I decided I was gonna score big time... no, not what you think! Just reward myself with bonus points. If I do not reward myself, who will?When I woke up, just by walking in the kitchen and switc...
Posted by Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:45:00 PST

Band Bio

Roots Rare GrooveJazzinho, which could be translated as "Sweet Little Jazz", is a luscious blend of Rare Groove rhythms and World Music arrangements, incorporating Portuguese and Brazilian traditiona...
Posted by Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO on Sun, 05 Nov 2006 11:03:00 PST

THANKS ! To all who made this album possible..

Thank you!   Recording the album felt so good! The fusion of different styles reflects totally who I am. From writing and rehearsing in my living room, to the live recording sessions, it was al...
Posted by Guida de Palma & JAZZINHO on Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:50:00 PST