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Inspired by the pre-World War II swing jazz and jump blues of North America, Cascarita (born Orlando Guerra) used his powerful vocals to rise to the upper echelon of Cuban music
Traditional Mexican music performer Casimiro (born Casimiro Zamudio), aka el Mexicano Mayor, began his successful career while participating in a popular local band called el Mexicano
Having written the samba-enredo that gave to Portela the Carnival championship of 1953, Casquinha also had success with sambas like “Vem, Amor,” recorded in the same year by Avelino da Portela, and “Recado” (written with Paulinho da Viola), recorded by A Voz do Morro in 1965
Colombian Cabas (born Andr�s Cabas Rosales) started attending music classes at a very young age Influenced by his dad, composer Eduardo Cabas who is mostly known for the Tropical classic “La Cantaleta,” Cabas became a multi-instrumentalist with special interest in Latin percussion and even when alternative pop/rock numbers were his favorites, the promising artist finally turned to a mix of traditional Colombian rhythms and Latin pop
Cassiano was a precursor of soul music in Brazil, influencing early proponents of the style like Tim Maia Among his hits as author/interpreter are “A Lua E Eu” (with Paulo Zdanowski, 1976), which was included in a popular soap opera, and “Coleção” (also written with Paulo Zdanowski), was included in the soap opera Loco-motivas, which also had a theme from the instrumental soul group Banda Black Rio, “Maria FumaçaAdvertisement
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