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Zuzana Navarová de Tejada (born 18 June 1959 in Hradec Králové, died 7 December 2004 in Prague) was a Czech singer, composer, and songwriter. After studying Spanish and Czech, she worked as a Spanish teacher at a language school. Towards the end of the 80’s, she was simultaneously performing and studying pop singing at a conservatory. In 1980, she began singing with the group Nerez. At this time, she was already being acknowledged as an exceptional soloist. Her first solo album was created in 1992. At the end of 1994, she began working together with the Columbian folksinger, Iván Gutiérrez....
Theodore (Fats) Navarro (24 September 1923 – 6 July 1950) was an American jazz trumpet player. He was a pioneer of the bebop style of jazz improvisation in the 1940's. He is regarded by many to have been one of the first modern jazz trumpet improvisers and in his short career had a strong stylistic influence on many other players, most notably Clifford Brown. Navarro was born in Key West, Florida, to Cuban-Black-Chinese parentage. He began playing piano at age six, but did not become serious about music until he began playing trumpet at age thirteen. By the time he...
Navarone is a rock band rooted in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. The five-piece was founded in 2008, but worked four years to sharpen their songs, sounds, vision and live show. In September 2012 Navarone self-released their debut album A Darker Shade Of White, which was recorded live in a former pig shed in Limburg and was mixed by Grammy Award winning engineer Vance Powell (Jack White, Beck, The Raconteurs). The album release show sold out in just 10 days and the press unanimously praised A Darker Shade Of White for its unique and innovatory interpretation of 70’s rock and the uncompromised...
Knutna Nävar was a communist progg band from Gothenburg, Sweden, active during the first half of the 1970's. The Swedish political party Kommunistiska Förbundet Marxist-Leninisterna (Revolutionärerna), Communist League Marxist-Leninists (the Revolutionaries), in 1971 relased the first Knutna Nävar LP, entitled "Internationalen och Andra Revolutionära Arbetarsånger" ("The Internationale and Other Revolutionary Worker-Songs"), through its label Proletärkultur. They released two LP's, the other being "De Svarta Listornas Folk" ("The People of the Black Lists") in 1973, and two EP's. Many of the songs by Knutna Nävar are using borrowed melodies from classic fight songs, but they also wrote their own material. One...