Sambaguru

Genre: World
Secondary Genre: Latin Los Angeles, California USA Contact

Contemporary Brazilian music, deeply rooted in the traditional rhythms of samba, forro, baiao, and maracatu. Their original repertoire is energetic and mesmerizing, transcending the language barrier to captivate the listeners hearts.

Artist Information

Biography

"Tribo", the new album from Sambaguru, is a dynamic collection of original songs in Portuguese, English and Spanish that expresses the universal desire for joy, peace, and harmony.
These songs explore our common humanity through the prism of Brazilian music.
Mankind is truly one Tribe, un Tribu, uma Tribo.

Sambaguru is an ensemble of musicians from Brazil, Sri Lanka, and the United States that has been playing a wide-ranging blend of original music since 1997. Their rich and extensive repertoire arises from the huge diversity in approaches and techniques that distinguish the personal and regional backgrounds of each band member. It is a vibrant band that has its own stylistic inner tensions among these players from widely separated areas of the globe who share a love of Brazilian music. The result is a musical experience of remarkable depth and quality.

Sambaguru has performed at:
The Playboy Jazz Festival, The House of Blues, Getty Center, Playboy Jazz Summer Fest, Verizon Music Festival, The John Anson Ford Theatre, Salt Lake City International Jazz Festival, The Sweet Pea Festval in Bozeman, Montana, The Santa Monica Festival, The French Quarter Festival in New Orleans, The Sierra Folklife Festival, Riverside Jazz Festival, African Market Place, California World Fest, IAJE- Jazz Educators Convention, San Jose Jazz Festival, Napa Valley Opera House, among other events and venues.

1n 2006 their song "Tribo Ghandista" won 3rd place in the International Songwriting Contest world music category.

In 1998 their song “Não Vá” won first place inthe John Lennon Songwriting Contest world music category

Sambaguru is featured in the musical score for the film “Woman On Top”, a Fox Searchlight Picture released in September 2000.

From 2001-2002, the group was nominated in the best World Music category for the New Times Newspaper Music Awards. They were also selected to be on The California Arts Council Touring Roster 2002-2003.

Sambaguru is based in Los Angeles, CA

www.sambaguru.com
http://www.myspace.com/sambaguru

Instrumentation

Bill Brendle - piano,keyboards,accordion,vocals

Mitchell Long - guitars,cavaquinho,vocals

Hussain Jiffry - bass,vocals

Kátia Moraes - lead vocals

Kevin Ricard - percussion,vocals

Tony Shogren - drums,percussion,vocals

Discography

2009 - "Tribo"
Lots of radio airplay on:
KBCS , Seattle
KPFK, Los Angeles

2005 - "Navegar ao Sol" (Moondo Records)

2004 - "Sambaguru Live!" (Kufala Records)

2002 - "Ginga" (Sugarcane Records)

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Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Sambaguru

  • Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl

  • NHCC Performing Arts Center, Albuqerque

  • NHCC Performing Arts Center, Albuqerque

Press

  • Sambaguru is back with "Tribo" [+ Show ]

    Sambaguru is back with "Tribo" by Sergio Mielniczenko host of Global Village - KPFK Los Angeles ...

  • Sambaguru/Playboy Jazz Festival [+ Show ]

    June 2004 "The day kicked off with a blast from Katia Moraes & Sambaguru, one of L.A.´s best Brazil...

  • Sambaguru Weaves a Brazilian Spell [+ Show ]

    By Rebecca Howard January 14,2004 KATIA MORAES AND SAMBAGURU, Salt Lake City Centre Sheraton, ...

  • A Planet's Worth of Sounds [+ Show ]

    By Don Heckman June 22, 2004 "Sunday’s program immediately dipped into Brazilian sounds with si...

  • Playboy Jazz Festival II [+ Show ]

    "....The day started off on a good omen with the long-overdue Playboy debut of the energetic Los Ang...

  • Sambaguru & Katia Moraes [+ Show ]

    May 2004 "The music of Kátia & Sambaguru is heavily rooted in traditional Brazilian rhythms and fo...

  • Navegar ao Sol Review [+ Show ]

    Sambaguru is a high-energy Brazilian/World Beat collective that celebrates life through dancing, dru...

Setlist

Our shows typically run from 60 to 90 minutes, but we can also perform 2 sets with a break between sets.

Here's an example of a 75 minute setlist:

1. Tribo Gandhista
2. Bananeira
3. Forros
4. Não Vá
5. Pra Tocar Pandeiro
6. Tonto
7. Maria do Medo
8. Fogo de Palha
9. Viola de Penedo
10. Pesca das Muie
11. Acredite ou Não
12. Tanta Saudade
13. Noites Cariocas
14. Gato e Sapato
15. Pagode do Maracana

Encore: Linha de Passe

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Calendar

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