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| Daniela König - the german answer to Diana Krall and Viktoria Tolstoy - is the one who brings - with her brilliant, soulful voice - the songs of this production to life. Without any dought, she is on her way to a splendid proficareer. In the meanwhile she founded her own band Königswerq and published several CD's with success. She took part in the German preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 with her band königwerq and the song "Unschlagbar". |
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| Roland Gebhardt, is one of the best , and in playing as well as in the field of education, one of the most active jazzguitarists in Germany. After being honored with the "Berklee Award" in 1996, he increased his repu- tation with numouros live acts on stage, getting splendid re- wies. In this production, we can hear him with brillant soli and comping on several instru- ments like: Parker-, Fender-, Ovation-, Flamenco- and Sitar- guitar. |
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Diego Imbert, is a Franco-
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| Jochen Krämer, one of the most virtuos german drumers and member of one of the re- nownedst bands "Zabriskie Point" has outdone himself - not only during the recording of the songs, but also in pha- ses of working them out, con- tributing valuable musical ideas and assisting profound- ly in the mixdown - as a sub- stantial support. With his spon- taneity and great joy of playing music, he created - in teamwork with Diego Imbert - the pulsing, rhythmic base. As percussion- special you can hear an udu on the titlesong. |
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| Thomas Schmidt - a musical multitalent - shows in this pro- duction the whole spectrum of his ability. As allrounder, with a profound background in musi- cology, he not only contributes the very lyric solo on the flamen- coguitar (Maldonado) at the end of the titelsong "Love at first sight", but several beauti- ful soli on the piano and on keyboards too. As an adviser regarding questions of sound and mix, as well as in the tech- nique of notation, he was indis- pensable. on the titlesong.
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| Sergio Parra from Valparaiso (Chile) gives - with his three favorite instruments flute, tenor- and sopransaxophone - the first bigger sample of his musical talent. Studying in South Ame- rica and Paris, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane became his models. With his highly lyric and melodic soli, he contributes a precious and unmistakable "Latinflavour" to the composi- tions.
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