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  1. Airto Guimorvan Moreira (born August 5, 1941) [1] is a Brazilian jazz drummer, composer and percussionist. [2] He is married to jazz singer Flora Purim, and their daughter Diana Moreira is also a singer. [2]

  2. Airto: The Percussion Revolution. Airto Moreira spearheaded the Brazilian "percussion invasion" of the late 1960s and '70s that infused global jazz and popular music with new rhythms, percussive textures, and tone colors.

  3. 19 juin 2024 · Airto Moreira made an immediate impact on the American jazz scene by being the first Brazilian percussionist to be playing a lot of different instruments at the same time. He brought them all together with an avant-garde, progressive sensibility, and revolutionized the role of percussion, both in jazz and popular music.

  4. 4 janv. 2024 · No other couple have stamped their seal on the world of Brazilian jazz quite like the iconic pairing of husband and wife, Airto Moreira and Flora Purim. Both prolific musicians in their own right with a list of recording credits as long as your arm, this indelible team has lasted six decades with 2024 marking the anniversary year of ...

  5. 5 août 2018 · The most high-profile percussionist of the 1970s and still among the most famous, Airto Moreira (often simply known by his first name) helped make percussion an essential part of many modern jazz groups; his tambourine solos can border on the amazing.

  6. 1 sept. 2023 · The mixture of Airto’s rural Brazilian background and percussion talents and Flora’s classical training and involvement in the underground Bossa Nova movement, created a unique blend of sounds that resonates across generations.

  7. I'm Fine, How Are You? is an album by the Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist Airto Moreira released in 1977. Samples from "Celebration Suite" were later used as the basis for Bellini's 1997 hit song "Samba de Janeiro".