Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1989, Supplement, Page 4S, Image 16

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On her debut cassette, enli
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Corday recently obtained
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Paul Prince
Fusing the Impressionism
of Debussy with the rhythmic
explosiveness of African
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harmonics with a unique
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The result ol Prince's style
of playing is a remarkable
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Polynesian and American cul
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Caliente is a hot Latin jazz
dance band that has per
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west for the past three years
The group provides a rich
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The nucleus of the group,
led by Fernell Lopez on
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phone, and Alejandro Gonza
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has been performing music
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The direction of the band
has evolved over the last three
years, with the addition of
Dave Bender on trumpet and
flugelhorn, Richard Crandall
on piano, and Alan Tarpinian
on timbals.
The exciting synergy cre
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diverse talent can only add up
to a seriously good time for
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