Lula Galvão

Lula Galvão (born Luiz Guilherme Farias Galvão in 1962) is a Brazilian guitarist and arranger. He has worked with musicians including Caetano Veloso, Guinga, Rosa Passos, Leila Pinheiro Rosa Passos, Ivan Lins and Cláudio Roditi.[1]

Career

He began his career in Brasília, Federal District with singer Rosa Passos and later worked as an arranger and performer on several of her several albums. He performed with Ivan Lins at concerts in the United States (Hollywood Bowl, Blue Note Jazz Club, San Francisco Jazz Festival, Clifford Brown Jazz Festival) and in Japan. With Guinga he performed at the Festival of the Guitar (Córdoba, Spain), with the Los Angeles Philharmonic (Disney Hall) with Vince Mendoza, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington D.C.), Spivey Hall (Georgia), HotHouse jazz club (Chicago), with Rosa Passos at the jazz festival in Berne, Switzerland, and with cellist Jaques Morelenbaum in Europe. He has also performed with Helio Alves, Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi, and Raul de Souza. He has recorded with Chico Buarque, Chano Dominguez, Frank Gambale, Leila Pinheiro, Kenny Rankin, Henri Salvador, and Wagner Tiso. In Guitar Player magazine of Brazil, he was voted one of the ten most popular guitarists in Brazil.

Discography

As leader

  • 2009 Bossa da Minha Terra (Groovin' High)

As sideman

With Joyce

  • 1999 Hard Bossa
  • 2007 Samba Jazz & Outras Bossas with Tutty Moreno
  • 2009 Slow Music

With Rosa Passos

  • 1996 Pano Pra Manga
  • 1993 Festa
  • 2003 Entre Amigos with Ron Carter (Chesky)
  • 2008 Romance

With others

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References

  1. Neder, Alvaro. "Biography: Lula Galvao". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 May 2010.


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