Laurindo Almeida
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Biography
[Edit]During a long and uncommonly productive career, Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida achieved a ubiquity in popular music that has yet to be fully recognized. Largely responsible for the Brazilian/North American "samba jazz" that would eventually catch on in the form of a musical trend known as bossa nova, he played behind dozens of well-known pop vocalists and improved the overall texture of many a studio production ensemble. One credible estimate states that Almeida contributed to no less than 800 film soundtracks (among them The Old Man and the Sea, How the West Was Won, and Breakfast at Tiffany's), as well as countless TV scores. He also authored a series of guitar instruction books that are still in use worldwide. A master improviser and a skilled arranger as well as a brilliant interpreter of classical repertoire, he left for posterity superb recordings of works by J.S. Bach, Fryderyk Chopin, Claude Debussy, and Joaquín Rodrigo as well as a host of Brazilian composers including Heitor Villa-Lobos, Radamés Gnattali, and Alfredo Vianna. Almeida's own chamber compositions include a concerto for guitar and orchestra.
Laurindo Jose de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto was born in the village of Prainha near the Port of Santos in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, on September 2, 1917. He received his first musical instruction from his mother, a classically trained pianist, and credited her fondness for the music of Fryderyk Chopin as a primary influence. After observing his sister being given guitar lessons, "Lindo" borrowed her instrument and retreated to a barn where he taught himself to play entirely by ear, transferring what he'd heard his mother play on the piano to the strings of the guitar. Many years later he would declare his preference for the direct intimacy of the guitar as opposed to the more percussive piano. By the age of nine he had become uncommonly skilled and was well on the way to becoming a guitar virtuoso; it was then that he lost his father to typhoid fever. At 12 he relocated to São Paulo with his brother. He joined the Revolutionary Army at 15 and was wounded in a civil conflagration. While recuperating in a hospital he met Garoto, a nationally respected guitarist who was visiting to perform for the patients. Within a few years, Almeida would perform and record extensively with Garoto.
In 1935 Almeida moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he teamed up with singer and tenor guitarist Nestor Amaral and began working in radio while becoming active as a songwriter, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist and performing regularly at the Casino da Urea. He composed folk songs, fox trots, sambas, choros, waltzes, and comedic airs, and worked with a broad range of artists including choro master Pixinguinha. He also collected 78-rpm jazz records, and was especially fond of the way Fats Waller played the piano. In 1936, at the age of 19, he got a job (playing banjo for the most part so as to be heard) for half a year on the Cuyaba, a cruise ship that docked in every country along the coast of Europe from Spain to Germany. While visiting Paris he was able to hear Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli in person. In 1941 he played the Casino Copacabana, and switched over to the Casino Balneario da Urca the following year. It was there that he met a Portuguese ballerina named Natalia (Maria Miguelina Ferreira Ribeiro) in 1944 and married her shortly afterwards.
After touring north with Carmen Miranda, Laurindo Almeida moved to Los Angeles in 1947, and was able to do so because of royalties received from the sale of his tune "Johnny Pedlar," made famous as "Johnny Peddler" by popular acts like Jimmy Dorsey, Les Brown, and the Andrews Sisters. He performed in Laguna Beach with Nestor Amaral, José Oliveira, and violinist Elisabeth Waldo and appeared in a variety show with vocalist Dennis Day and comedians Victor Borge and Red Skelton, and in movies with Jimmy Durante and Danny Kaye. What made Almeida so different from anyone else on the scene at the time was his practice of using only his fingers on the guitar strings; everybody else used picks. When asked who his favorite guitarists were, he gave an answer that was emblematic of his entire career: classical virtuoso Andrés Segovia and Oscar Moore of the King Cole Trio. Almeida's film production work brought him to the attention of bandleader Stan Kenton, who hired and featured him while absorbing stylistic elements of the northeast Brazilian baiao, the samba, and the choro. Kenton eventually composed "Lament" especially for the guitarist. Almeida's direct involvement with Kenton's orchestra lasted until 1952. His first album as a solo artist, Concert Creations for Guitar, was released in 1950 by Kenton's host label, Capitol.
Just as Machito, Dizzy Gillespie, and Chano Pozo had enlivened the scene with their Afro-Cuban jazz during the late '40s, Laurindo Almeida's session work during his first decade in the U.S. pollinated the modern jazz scene with rhythms and melodies from Brazil. During the years 1953-1958, he recorded several jazz samba albums with saxophonist Bud Shank that have since come to be regarded as precursors of the bossa nova trend of the late '50s and early '60s. In addition to steady session work with vocalists like June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee, Robert Mitchum, Connie Russell, Frank Sinatra, Martha Tilton, Mel Tormé, Kitty White, and vocal groups like the Four Freshmen, the Hi-Lo's, and the Platters, Almeida collaborated with bandleader Ray Anthony, pianist George Shearing, multi-instrumentalist Herbie Mann, space age pop music's Juan Garcia Esquivel, Kenton's right-hand man Pete Rugolo, and Hollywood's master of movie music Henry Mancini.
Between 1960 and 1967 Almeida put out no less than nine pop-oriented albums for Capitol; these were in addition to at least as many "classical" titles for that label. When the bossa nova craze really set in, Almeida brought an authentic Brazilian presence to records by Stan Getz, Shorty Rogers, and Cal Tjader; he also assisted with a Harry Belafonte Christmas LP and cut an album with the Modern Jazz Quartet, touring with them throughout all of Europe. While continuing to work with Mancini, he practiced anonymity as a member of Guitars Unlimited and the 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett, sat in with bandleader Gerald Wilson, backed Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., and shared a session with trumpeter Rafael Méndez. In 1968 he played on the soundtrack of the film Charly, based upon Flowers for Algernon, a novel by Daniel Keyes.
In 1970 Almeida was one of the musicians backing Phil Ochs on his Greatest Hits album, produced by Van Dyke Parks, who invited the guitarist back to record the album Discover America in 1972. In 1974 Almeida and Bud Shank formed the L.A. 4 with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne (later replaced by Jeff Hamilton); this unit would eventually turn out at least eight albums, mostly for the Concord label, with which Almeida would be closely associated for the rest of his days. During the 1980s he performed with his second wife, Canadian soprano Deltra Ruth Eamon; he also recorded several albums with guitarist Charlie Byrd and led a trio at Disney World in Orlando, FL. In 1988 he formed a three-piece unit called Guitarjam with Sharon Isbin and Larry Coryell. Laurindo Almeida never failed to get behind musicians who earned his respect, and was especially supportive of other guitarists, including fellow Brazilian Baden Powell and classicist Paulo Bellinati. At the age of 74 he cut a live album (Outra Vez) with his trio at a club near San Diego, performing (in addition to his own compositions) works by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Enriqué Granados, Thelonious Monk, Ludwig van Beethoven, Irving Berlin, and Antonin Dvorák. This intriguingly diverse selection was typical of Laurindo Almeida, who passed away on July 26, 1995, in Van Nuys, CA.
Title: Social Media Circus
Artist: Laurindo Almeida
Genre: Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Melodic Hardcore, Post Hardcore, Punk, World Music
Title: The Guitar Of Laurindo Almeida (Original Recordings 1950 - 1960)
Artist: Laurindo Almeida
Genre: Pop
Title: Sammy Davis, Jr. Sings, Laurindo Almeida Plays
Artist: Laurindo Almeida, Sammy Davis
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Title: Canteloube - Chants D'Auvergne, Vol. 2 (Frederica Von Stade)
Artist: Rpo, Frederica Von Stade, Laurindo Almeida
Genre: Classical
Title: Brazilliance Vol. 1-2 (Remastered 1993)
Artist: Laurindo Almeida, Bud Shank
Title: Brazilliance (Ring Bud Shank) - Concert Creations For Guitar
Artist: Laurindo Almeida
Genre: World Music, Classical
Collections
Title: Bossa Nova Beach Club, Vol. 2
Genre: Bossanova
Title: West Coast Jazz Essentials (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tacchino Di Natale
Genre: Bossanova
Title: Vischio Natalizio
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Bossanova
Title: Bossa Nova Feita No Brasil
Genre: Bossanova
Title: Bossa Nova USA 1960-62 (Remastered)
Genre: Electronica
Title: Bossa Nova USA 62 Vol. 2
Title: Lounge Music Deluxe: Acoustic Chill Out Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Edmonton 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Chicago 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Ottawa 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Germany 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Saskatoon 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Tokyo 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Los Angeles 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Vancouver 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Victoria 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In New York City 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Halifax 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Paris 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Calgary 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In The UK 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Quebec City 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Toronto 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Hamilton 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Autumn Chill In Montreal 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Sweden 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Chill In Winnipeg 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Autumn Sunday Chill 2023
Genre: Jazz
Title: Soft Pop Hits - Fall 2023
Genre: Pop
Title: Musica Per Programmare 2023
Genre: Rap
Title: Hits And Hot Classics 2024 (CD1)
Genre: Classical
Title: Improvisation Of Feelings (CD4)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Bar In NYC (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Bar In NYC (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Bar In NYC 2025 (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Bar In NYC 2025 (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Exclusive (2025 Remastered)
Title: Corduroy Sounds 2025 (CD4)
Title: Music Of Lovers Hearts (CD3)
Genre: Pop
Featuring albums
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Artist: Sammy Davis Jr.
Genre: Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Ultra-Lounge / Bossa Novaville Volume Fourteen
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Wagon Train - Original Music from The TV Series
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Best of Brazil: Samba - Bossa Nova - Carnaval
Artist: Various Artists
Title: No Guts No Glory: A Tribute to Kicking Crohn's & Colitis' Ass
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Title: Jet Set: 50 Vintage Tracks for the Perfect Vacation Getaway
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Easy Listening