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Marco Fantin
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Posted - 09/14/2004 : 17:07:51
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Ciao carissimi mail - friends, vi informo che ci sono i mitici Masters of Groove a Milano, al Blue note di Via Borsieri (il 15-16-17/10/04). Per informazioni vedete qui di seguito: Infoline 02/69016888 www.bluenotemilano.com
Vi ricordo che nei Masters of Groove c'è il grande bassista "Tarus Mateen", qui in basso delle informazioni su di lui:
TARUS MATEEN BASSIST PRODUCER California born, Tarus Mateen, entered his professional career at age 12, making a three week tour of Jamaica West Indies. He opened for such greats as Freddie McGregor and Judy Mowatt. During the following three years, he continued performing in the states in the west coast areas. The bassist also did studio sessions for some of California's early rappers. With an early start in his career, upon Tarus' graduation, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to attend Morehouse College, majoring in Music. Hitting that scene by storm, he began working the local club circuit, playing a variety of styles on electric and upright bass. In 1987, Tarus was a guest of Reggae stars Sly & Robbie, where he performed on upright bass as a solist - doing what he does, giving life to music. His career sky rocketed when he moved to New York in the late 1988 to land a one and a half year gig with legend be-bop singer, Betty Carter. Touring with Ms. Carter and recording a grammy nominated CD in Europe and Asia gave Tarus Mateen phenominal road travelling experience. As a bassist, Tarus' demand placed him with Terance Blanchard, whom he worked with and recorded the Malcom X original score and the grammy nominated Malcom X jazz suite. He also laid the bass tracks for the scoring of Sugar Hill. Tarus recently recorded with and produced a track for the daughter of Diana Ross, Rhonda Ross. Look for Tarus musical productions and arrangements on the soulful album entitled "All You Need" for vocalist "Jaha" to be released this Summer. More of Tarus's credentials embody recording bass lines for the upcoming Outkast and Toni Braxton albums, The remix to Speech's, "Loke Marvin Gaye Said" and the gold selling Goodie Mob single "Cell Therapy". Tarus is the bassist for the Goodie Mob who toured the US twice extensively with tfe Roots, the Fugees, De La Soul and Fishbone around the nation.
Boan-One Entertainment Q drops science with tarus at the tommy hilfiger shoot everything's going to be alright - stay focused LIVE PERFORMANCES · Eddie "Cleanhead" Vincent (The Living Room Lounge, Atlanta, GA 1985) · Sly & Robbie (Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 1987) · Art Blakey Classic Savanah Jam (Savanah, GA 1989) · Betty Carter (Touring Band, worldwide 1989) · Branford Marsalis (Sunday night TV special 1989) · David Sanborn (Sunday night, TV special 1989) · Marlon Jordan (Touring band, worldwide 1991) · Roy Hargrove (Touring band, worldwide 1991) · Eddie Harris (Touring clubs, Atlanta, GA 1991) · Kenny Burrell (Touring clubs, Atlanta, GA 1991) · Milt Jackson (Touring clubs, Atlanta, GA 1991) · Lionel Hampton (Just Jazz, Atlanta, GA 1991) · Mark Whitfield (Touring band, various US Dates 1992) · Terence Blanchard (Touring band, various US Dates 1992) · George Benson Bradley's Jam sessions (New York, NY 1992) · Rodney Kendrick (Touring band, worldwide 1993,1996) · Goodie Mob (Touring band, Musical Dir. 1997),Various US Dates 1995,1997) · Outkast (Touring band, various US Dates 1996) · Monica (96 Olympics concerts, Atlanta, GA 1996) · Kenny Barron (Various club dates, various US Dates 1996) · George Howard (Touring band, various US Dates 1997) · Bobbi Humprey (Touring clubs, various US Dates 1997) · Marc Cary (Touring band, N. America, Europe & Japan 1998) · Indigenous People (Touring band, N. America, Europe & Japan 1998-present) · Stefon Harris (Touring band, N. America, Europe & Japan 1998-present) · The Roots (Various clubs, various US Dates 1998) · New Directions Band (Touring band, N. America, Europe & Japan 1999-present) · Greg Osby (Touring band, N. America, Europe & Japan 1999) TV & RADIO · Betty Carter (for Coca Cola, 1990) · Betty Carter (for Listerine, 1990) · Terence Blanchard (for New Yorker TV, 1992) · Terence Blanchard (for Voque magazine, 1992) · Dee Dee Bridgewater (for Atlanta Television, 1997) · Michael Fredo (for Tommy Hilfiger, 1998) DISCOGRAPHY · Dropping Things (1989) [Grammy nomination] · Marlon Jordan (1991) · Malcolm X Jazz Suite (1992) [Grammy nomination] · Johnny Oneal (1992) · Rodney Kendrick (1993) · Water Falls (1995) · Celltherapy (1995) [GOLD] · Benz or Beamers (1996) [PLATINUM] · Like Marvin Gaye Said (1996) · Listen (1998) · Indigenous People (1998) · Stephon Harris (1998) · Stephon Harris (1999) · Greg Osby (1999) · New Directions (1999) · Jaha (1999) · Stanley Cowell (1999)
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