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Gerson King Combo is a Brazilian musician, one of the icons of soul music in the country, where it is known by the nickname "Brazilian James Brown." Gerson was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, began career Art making dubbing, in the famous program "Today is the Day of Rock" presented for "Jair de Healer", then his brother Getúlio Cortes (author of "Black Cat, "a hit for Roberto Carlos) led him to dance in the program Young Guard, presented by none other than Roberto himself. Influenced by black music, sang in bands Gerson Erlon Clark and Wilson Simonal and was...
Lô Borges (born January 10, 1952 in Belo Horizonte) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer and guitarist. He was one of the founders of Clube da Esquina, a music collective originating in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. He co-authored with Milton Nascimento the album "Clube da Esquina" in 1972, which was a milestone in MPB. Among his most famous compositions are "Paisagem da Janela", "Para Lennon e McCartney", "Clube da Esquina No. 2", "Trem de Doido" and "O Trem Azul". .
Roy Gerson is an American jazz pianist. He has appeared in movies such as The Cotton Club, Crimes and Misdemeanors, The Mirror Has Two Faces and The Associate. Gerson has released two Jazz albums, That Gerson Person in 1991 and Gerson Swings Disney in 2001. Gersons' song If I Had You appears in the 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut. Gerson was also involved in the production of the soundtrack for the film. Gerson and his band the Roy Gerson Swingtet performed live in jazz clubs in Manhattan, New York during the 1990s at venues such as the Village Gate, Blue...
Carla Torgerson is, together with Chris Eckman, co-founder of the American folkrock band The Walkabouts. Together with Eckman, she also forms the duo Chris & Carla. To date, she has released one solo album, "Saint Stranger" (2004). .