Lynwood Slim Band, Que Acompanhou Nomes Como Leonard Caston, James Smith E Walter Horton

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Lynwood Slim Band, Que Acompanhou Nomes Como Leonard Caston, James Smith E Walter Horton Nota de Imprensa Blues californiano com sotaque brasileiro no Santander Cultural ■ Lynwood Slim, um dos expoentes do swing blues na atualidade, se apresenta em 23 de agosto com os músicos brasileiros da Igor Prado Band Porto Alegre, 17 de agosto – No quarto domingo do mês de agosto (23/8), o Santander Cultural recebe o músico norte-americano Lynwood Slim, em parceria com a banda brasileira Igor Prado Band, às 17h00, no Grande Hall da Instituição. O show integra a programação do projeto Ouvindo Música , da temporada Inverno & Primavera . Richard Duran, ou Lynwood Slim, nasceu no Sul da Califórnia e começou a tocar trompete ainda criança. Aos quinze anos, Lynwood se apaixonou pela harmônica, ao escutar dois grandes expoentes do blues americano, Little Walter e Jimmy Reed. Nos anos 70, depois de atuar ao lado do saxofonista de jazz Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, Lynwood mudou-se para Minneapolis, onde logo após sua chegada a cidade, substituiu Kim Wilson em uma banda. Kim havia se mudado para Austin para formar o Fabulous Thunderbirds, com Jimmy Vaughan. Lynwood formou a Lynwood Slim Band, que acompanhou nomes como Leonard Caston, James Smith e Walter Horton. Seu swing blues ganhou inúmeros prêmios da Academia de Música do Minnesota. Nos anos seguintes, Lynwood atuou em diversas regiões dos EUA passando por Los Angeles e Chicago e retornando para o sul da Califórnia. Sua presença de palco, aliada à potência de seus vocais e de sua harmônica de blues , o transformou em uma verdadeira lenda musical na Califórnia. Com oito discos lançados e tendo atuado como produtor musical em mais de 50 álbuns, o trompetista vem pela primeira vez a Porto Alegre lançar seu novo álbum, gravado com a Igor Prado Band, que tem Igor Prado - guitarra, Yuri Prado – bateria, Rodrigo Mantovani – baixo, e Denilson Martins - Sax Barítono. Mais informações no myspace de Lynwood: http://www.myspace.com/lynwoodslimband Os ingressos a R$ 10,00 para os shows já estão à venda na bilheteria da instituição. O Santander Cultural está localizado na Rua Sete de Setembro, 1028. Outras informações no site www.santandercultural.com.br . DIA SEMANA HORA LOCAL ATRAÇÃO INGRESSO 22/08 SÁBADO 14:00 Multiuso OFICINA DE CHORO E Entrada Franca SAMBA 23/08 DOMINGO 17:00 Grande Show com LYNWOOD R$ 10,00 – Blues Hall SLYM BAND (EUA) 29/08 SÁBADO 14:00 Multiuso OFICINA DE Entrada Franca CHORINHO 30/06 DOMINGO 17:00 Grande Show com YUSA R$ 10,00 – Hall Música Popular Grupo Santander Brasil Relações com a Imprensa Tel. 51 3287-5582/5721/5854 E-mail: [email protected] (Cuba) Grupo Santander Brasil Relações com a Imprensa (51) 3287-5582 / 3287-5721 / 3287-5854 / 3287-5523 - Regional Sul e-mail: [email protected] LVBA Comunicação (11) 3039-0660. www.lvba.com.br Claudio Moraes (11) 3039-0674 E-mail: [email protected] Ada Mendes (11) 3039-0688 E-mail: [email protected] Márcia Artacho (11) 3039-0679 E-mail: [email protected] Mariele Salgado Duran (51) 3287-5582 E-mail: [email protected] Grupo Santander Brasil Relações com a Imprensa Tel. 51 3287-5582/5721/5854 E-mail: [email protected] .
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