

Having lived in Brazil until she was ten, she took advantage of her father's connections - he was the owner of a concurred nightclub in the city of São Paulo and was Baden Powell's manager. To date, she has recorded 12 albums (Catupiry, 1989 Nanã, 1990 Menina, 1991 Serenata Carioca, 1992 Namorada, 1993 Esperança, 1994 Minha Saudade, 1995 Rio Bossa, 1996 Essência, 1997 Bossa Carioca, 1998 Dream, 1999 and Pretty World, 2000) with special appearances by top artists like Tom Jobim, Sivuca, Paulo Moura, Danilo Caymmi, and Toots Thielemans. A singer, violonista (acoustic guitar player), and songwriter, she has had her albums released internationally. Lisa Ono is one of the best Japanese interpreters of contemporary bossa nova. Morning Side Of Love, The - (with Chico Hamilton)ġ0. Losalmitolatinlovefunksong - (with Gene Harris)ĩ. Baltimore Oriole - (with Sheila Jordan)ĥ. Sitting Here All Alone - (with The Waters)Ĥ. I've Had A Little Talk - (with Horace Silver)ġ1. Song Of Will, A - (edit, with Eddie Gale)ġ-4. Hello To The WInd - (with Bobby Hutcherson)ġ-3.

You Make Me Feel So Good - (with Bobbi Humphrey)ġ-2.

Rapidshare / Megaupload /SendSpace/ Uploading/ Oxyshare/ Easy-sharing/ Sexupload / mediafire /filesend /sharebeeīlue Note Trip: Jazzanova Lookin' Back Movin' On (2CD)ġ. It will be interesting to hear where they go from here. But when the stars are aligned, as on the effortlessly flowing, co-written opener, "A Night Away," and Metheny's charming "En La Tierra Que No Olvida," their partnership glows. Ranging from rhapsodic reflections to full-tilt fusion fare to loping, Wes Montgomery-inspired tunes-and let's not overlook that Asian-tinged song featuring Metheny on 42-string guitar-the music is sometimes a bit soft at the core.

Recorded at the same time as their first album, a duo effort, Quartet takes a satisfying step forward in featuring the Mehldau trio's first-rate bass and drum team, Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard, on most of the tracks. But having found rewarding common ground and a receptive audience through their shared love of pop, Brazilian music and Americana, they likely will work together again. New Age-leaning guitarist Pat Metheny and melancholic pianist Brad Mehldau have such distinctive, even rarified, sensibilities (each an acquired taste for some listeners), that their teaming may have looked like a one-time commercial ploy in the beginning. Marta's Theme (from "Passagio per il Paradiso") (2:31) Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau - Metheny Meldau Quartet (2007)ġ1.
