Morild

Dag Einar Eilertsen, an alto-trombone player, and Marius Noss Gundersen, a classical guitarist, combine their musical worlds to create a unique expression that is inspired by Nordic jazz traditions. The duo present “Nordic Landscape”, a unique collection of original compositions that are characterized by melodic lines, timbres and improvisations in a Nordic setting. Gundersen and … Read more

Clara Moreno

Clara Moreno is the daughter of the famous Brazilian singer/songwriter/guitarist Joyce and composer Nelson Angelo. Moreno was born in Brazil in 1971. She recalls fondly her early musical experiences. At the age of 18, Moreno moved to France in 1989 to study music. It was here that she recorded her first single, and performed her … Read more

Cary Morin

Cary Morin is a “best acoustic guitarist on the scene today” and brings together the great musical traditions from America and around the world like no one else. Morin’s unique style is characterized by a deft fingerstyle guitar playing and vocals that alternately convey melodic joy and gritty world-weariness. A man and a guitar can … Read more

Javier Moreno

Madrid double bassist and composer. He has lived in New York, Rome, Madrid, Madrid, and Buenos Aires over the years. There he has pursued a rigorous agenda of professional dissemination and enrichment of his musical sensibilities in contemporary music, jazz, flamenco and other disciplines. Javier studied at New York University (Master in Jazz Performance), and … Read more

Takeo Moriyama

1945 Born in Katsunuma City, Yamanashi prefecture. Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music’s Percussion Department. He participated in three European tours as a student with the Yamashita Yosuke Trio 1975. 1977 – Formed his own group. He performed in Japan, Germany, Italy and the former Soviet Union. 1984 Enja Records released … Read more

Max Morath

Max Morath was a Colorodo Springs native who was born October 1, 1926. Max Morath was born in the midst of the decline of ragtime, but he learned how to play it from his mother, who had been a professional pianist. Before he became a ragtime performer, he was an actor on radio and television, … Read more

Moravagine

This is a typical french jazz-rock progressive of the mid-70s. I mean it features highly professional playing, progressive elements a La transit express, Potemkine Speed limit, Noetra and Neo, almost in the magma-derivative (but not zeuhl), perhaps Joel Dugrenot or L. Thibeault. Each song features an instrumental flute melodyc jazz song, sometimes more American-sounding than … Read more

Beny Moré

Benny More (Bartolome Maxmiliano More Gutierrez 24 August 1919 – 19 Feb 1963), also known as Beny, was a Cuban musician. He is considered the greatest Cuban pop singer. His natural musicality and fluid voice were a gift that he used to express himself with great expression. More was an expert in all genres of … Read more

Beny Moré

Rory More, the UK’s most prominent exponent of vintage groove and rhythm organs, is reminiscent of 1960s Soho or clubland London. His Lowrey Heritage Deluxe organ, which he loves, allows him to play the full range of a black and white film soundtrack. This includes visceral rhythms and blues, moody cinematronics and upbeat bossa Nova. … Read more