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Although her recording career has been somewhat erratic, Cassandra Wilson became one of the top jazz singers of the ’90s, a vocalist blessed with a distinctive and flexible voice who is not afraid to take chances
Avant-rock band Cassiber comprises Christoph Anders on vocals and guitar, Chris Cutler on drums and Heiner Goebbels on piano, sampler and violin The trio released three LPs for Cuneiform, beginning in 1987 with Man or Monkey
The world’s best-known boxer was quick with the wit and was a natural for the comedy recording genre, especially in the less controversial days before he became Muhammad Ali
Caterina Valente (b January 14, 1931, Paris, France) was born into an Italian circus family Her mother was a clown and her father was an accordion player; as a child she worked in the circus as well
Cathal McConnell is a singer and flute player from the north of Ireland He has been a member of the Boys of the Lough for many years Len Graham is a folk revival singer of great renown
A regular on such Irish television shows as Make Mine Music, on which she was accompanied by the RTE Concert Orchestra, Catherine Coates is one of the stars of Jury’s Irish Cabaret, Ireland’s longest-running show
The rich violin music of Francophone artist Catherine Lara has been heard for nearly three decades Beginning her career as an instrumental violinist, she veered off into pop/rock territory in the mid-’70s, continuing to fuse her vocals and violin with a variety of musical styles
Cacaso was one of the most important poets of the ’70s, having written lyrics for 200 songs with illustrious partners like Edu Lobo, Egberto Gismonti, Miúcha, Eduardo Gudin, João Donato, Filó Machado, Jards Macalé, Sivuca, Maurício Maestro, Cláudio Nucci, Carlinhos Vergueiro, Novelli, and João Bosco
MacPhee, an extremely talented Gaelic singer from Barra, rose to fame with Edinburgh’s well-known 7:84 theatre, with whom she sang and acted in various shows Her activities with the theatre brought her exposure and many requests for a recording
Born in the ’40s in Buenos Aires, Juan Carlos Caceres became intimately involved with the existentialist movement that thrived in the city during the years of his youth