Michel Camilo is an eponymous album by pianist Michel Camilo. The album was recorded in January and February 1989 and released by CBS Portrait. Suite...
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Michel Camilo (born April 4, 1954) is a Dominican pianist and composer. He specializes in jazz, Latin and classical piano work. Camilo was born into a...
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Rendezvous is a Latin jazz album by Michel Camilo, released in 1993 on the Columbia Records label. The album was produced by Camilo and Julio Marti and features...
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Why not? is an album by Michel Camilo, released in 1985. The album was recorded in February 1985. It was released by Electric Bird. "Why Not?" has been...
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a studio album of Latin jazz music, mostly by the Dominican composer Michel Camilo. It was released in 1989. "Island Stomp" (Michel Camilo) "If You Knew...
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Spain is a studio album by Michel Camilo and Tomatito, released in 2000. It was recorded at Carriage House Studios in August 1999 and published by Universal...
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Solo is a piano album by Michel Camilo. It was recorded in 2004 and released by Telarc in 2005. The album of solo piano performances was recorded in May...
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a solo piano album by Michel Camilo. It was recorded in 2013 and released later that year by Okeh Records. AllMusic states that the album of solo piano...
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in London is a solo piano album by Michel Camilo. It was recorded in concert in 2015 and released by Redondo Music. The album of solo piano performances...
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Note is an album released by Michel Camilo on August 26, 2003. It was recorded at the Blue Note club in New York City in March 2003. Camilo, with Charles...
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One More Once (category Michel Camilo albums)
1994 album by the Latin jazz pianist Michel Camilo. "One More Once" (Michel Camilo) – 4:50 "Why Not!" (Michel Camilo) – 6:42 "The Resolution" (Michel Camilo)...
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Live in London (redirect from Live in London (album))
London (Michel Camilo album), 2017 Live in London 2011, by Miyavi, 2011 Live in London (Natalie Imbruglia EP), 2007 Live in London (The Only Ones album), 1989...
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the Other Hand is an album by the Dominican musician Michel Camilo, released in 1990 by Epic Records. Newsday wrote that Camilo's "classical-jazz-Latin...
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What's Up (redirect from What's Up (album))
Loewe musical What's Up (Bill Hardman album), 1989 What's Up? (Michel Camilo album), 2013 What's Up?, an album by Klaus "Major" Heuser Band, 2016 What's...
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Suntan/In Trio (category Michel Camilo albums)
Suntan/In Trio is a studio album by Michel Camilo, released in 1986. The album was recorded in June 1986. It was released by Electric Bird. The Penguin...
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Rendezvous (redirect from Rendez-Vous (album))
Jarre album), 1986 Rendez-Vous 98 Electronic Night, a VHS recording of Jarre's 1998 "Nuit Électronique" concert Rendezvous (Michel Camilo album), 1993...
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Thru My Eyes (category Michel Camilo albums)
Thru My Eyes is a studio album by Michel Camilo released in 1997 by Columbia Records. "Poinciana" (Nat Simon, Buddy Bernier) "Perdido" (H. J. Lengsfelder...
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Solo (redirect from Solo (album))
2002 Solo (Michel Camilo album), 2004 Solo (Ricardo Arjona album), 2004 Solo (Gonzalo Rubalcaba album), 2005 Solo (António Pinho Vargas album), 2008 Solo:...
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Live at the Blue Note (redirect from Live at the Blue Note (album))
name of several jazz albums, including: Live at the Blue Note (Franco Ambrosetti album) Live at the Blue Note (Michel Camilo album) Live at the Blue Note...
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Tomatito (section Solo albums)
pianist Michel Camilo produced the albums Spain (2000), which won a Latin Grammy, and Spain Again (2006). Tomatito has produced six solo albums. His 2005...
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On Fire (redirect from On Fire (album))
(Mastercastle album), 2013 On Fire (Michel Camilo album) or the title song, 1989 On Fire (Peter Furler album), 2011 On Fire (Spiritual Beggars album), 2002 On...
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and appeared on some of their albums. In 2002, Flores joined the Michel Camilo Trio, which consisted of Michel Camilo, Dafnis Prieto and Flores. He won...
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Tejada and José Antonio Rodríguez. In 1988, she appeared with pianist Michel Camilo at the Festival de Jazz de Madrid and in 1989, she won third place,...
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at the Blue Note: The Complete Recordings Live at the Blue Note (Michel Camilo album) The Very Tall Band: Live at the Blue Note by Oscar Peterson Blue...
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Spain (disambiguation) (redirect from Spain (album))
American jazz-rock band Spain (Between the Trees album), 2009 Spain (Michel Camilo and Tomatito album), 2000 Spain (instrumental), a 1971 instrumental...
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Rhythmstick (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Night at the Cadillac Club" (Bob Berg) "Nana" (Moacir Santos) "Caribe" (Michel Camilo) "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" (Sigmund Romberg) "Palisades in Blue"...
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her collaborations with artists like Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Michel Camilo." Thom Jurek of AllMusic commented "This 75-minute recital portrays...
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Hernández owns a Grammy award for the 2001 Latin Jazz album Live at the Blue Note with Michel Camilo (piano) and Charles Flores (bass). Since 2004, Hernandez...
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Yotuel, Criolo, Nicky Jam, Akapellah, Luísa Sonza, Sebastián Yatra and Camilo. The three-hour ceremony aired live on Univision and was hosted by singers...
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